Transcripts For KMEG Siouxland News At Sunrise 20151228

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blizzard like conditions to the panhandles of texas... oklahoma... and new mexico. 3 (pkg) -nats- as rescue crews in north texas sift through debris for people still unaccounted for... -nat/sot-i found the jet ...many residents are retrieving what little they have left following this weekend's deadly tornadoes: (sot denise garcia/ resident) compared to our neighbors, i think we got pretty lucky, the house is still standing, the walls are standing more than a hundred homes in the garland were reduced to rubble saturday when an ef-4 tornado, packing winds of up to 200 miles per hour, tore through the area. 61-year-old gwendolyn wheatley says it was the scariest night of her life: (sot gwendolyn wheatley/ resident) i just stayed in my closest all night long, shaking like a leaf on a tree (standup omar villafranca cbs news rowlett, texas) a 24 hour curfew remains in effect here in rowlett -- where an ef-3 tornado also caused extensive damage. on sunday - authorities evacuated residents near this damaged water tower - out of fears of flooding: (sot brian funderburk/ rowlett city manager) at this point we've had an engineer assess it. based on the damage that he saw he was concerned enough to ask us to drain the water tower the unusual weather pattern texas panhandle, oklahoma and new mexico with heavy snow. whiteout conditions and massive snow drifts led officials to shut down nearly all of interstate 40... as millions of travelers were making their way home following the christmas holiday. forecasters expect up to 15 inches of snow in some areas...before the system moves onto the northeast. omar villafranca cbs news rowlett, 3 texas. 3 new mexico has declared a state of emergency. forty - three people have been killed altogether because of the weather that hit a large part of the south midwest. 3 with winter weather on the way to siouxland today... the south sioux city police department has some road safety tips for you.police say you should phone... but don't rely on it to get you bad out of a situation... you might not have service. also... you should carry a winter travel survival kit with you... and be sure to let someone you know when you're leaving and on your way to where you're going. keep your gas tank full... and make sure your tires are properly inflated. 3 "slow down, take your time. precede with caution wherever you are going, and don't hurry through things. stay off your cell phones, stay off your wireless devices, don't be trying to fumble around with those if its really important the best thing to do is just pull off to the side somewhere, a side parking lotm and check whatever you have going on 3 your phone."if you get into an accident... officer caskey says it's important to move to the side of the road... turn your hazard lights on... and call 9 - 1 - 1. 3 with this cold weather we're seeing... we want to remind you... a lot of kids in siouxland don't *have* a winter coat to keep them warm... but you can change that.donate to this year's siouxland news is partnering with davenport cleaners and the salvation army to take in clean them... then distribute them to kids in need. if you want to donate... check the "coats for kids" page on our website... siouxland news dot com. we'll have a list of donation sites there. 3 sioux city fire rescue put out a home fire on sioux city's west side yesterday afternoon.it all happened when a fire broke out just before two in a kitchen at a home in the 15 - hundred block of villa street. by the time firefighters got there... the kitchen was fully on fire. investigators say the person who lives there left the kitchen oven on *cleaning mode*. quite a few fire engines were assisting. thankfully... no one was hurt. 3 a beloved spencer athlete who died last saturday will be laid to rest today.18 - year - old austin roberts collapsed on the mats at a wrestling tournament last saturday. austin was pronounced dead at the spencer hospital later on december spencer high school and also played on the offensive and defensive lines of the spencer tigers football team. a funeral for austin will be held at 10 - 30 this morning at the spencer high school fieldhouse. 3 every winter off the coast of cape cod massachusetts... a group of volunteers set up a rescue mission to save endangered sea turtles. last year... about 600 were found dead on the shore. but as reporter jericka duncan shows us... this year... warmer temperatures led to a *very different* outcome. 3 sea turtles along the shores. volunteers packed the *living* ones into these small banana boxes and rushed them to marine hospitals across the countrywhere they were, numbered, diagnosed and treated.last december more than half of these turtles were dead when they washed ashore, because the water was so cold.connie merigo - who spoke to us then - is director of the sea turtle hospital at the new england aquarium. (sot/connie merigo/2014 interview)"when they come here, a lot of these turtles are so cold that their heartbeat is 1,2,3,4 beats per minute."(track)but officials with the massachusetts audobon society say, this year, the sea surface temperature, in cape cod bay, is the warmest it's ever been.bob prescott, who has been rescuing turtles for more than 30 years, says the kemp's ridley are getting comfortable in the bay. (sot/bob prescott/12:02: 02:24)the water temp being very, very warm late in the season keeps them here longer. (sot/bob prescott/12:03:43:13) "two weeks ago we had a big pulse of stranded turtles...80 to 90 percent of the turtles were still alive, which is unheard of in december."(track) a december to remember for the volunteers, who are expected species(nats- turtle release gulf of mexico)(track)and return them to where they belong.jd cbs news, 3 new york. 3 the cell center in cedar rapids was busy last night when hundreds turned out for the first ever turf wars dodgeball tournament.teams of grade school kids... high schoolers... even adult teams got in on the action. there were even certified officials. 3 those there say it was a great way to get a workout. awards were given out to the tournament winners... and awards were also handed out for the best team costume. 3 3 temperatures out there this morning. winds today and wind chills will stay cold!3 3 3 coming up... folks who live in bangkok are getting worried about the rising sea level. we'll show you how they're trying to stem the tides. 3 "you're watching siouxland heller meteorologist 3 cat taylor" 3 "weather on the ones, brought to you by siouxland federal credit union" 3 a winter storm warning is in effect for monday morning into tuesday morning. windy conditions with cold temperatures continue as a winter storm moves into the area. this storm brings windy conditions along with snow accumulations between 4 and 10 inches. we have dodged a bullet somewhat with a right turn in the system lowering our snow amounts.western siouxland should expect 3-5" of snow; central siouxland including sioux city should expect 4-6" of snow; eastern siouxland should expect 6-10" of snow. the rest of the week seems to be quiet but very cold with temperatures staying below 30 degrees. 3 3 3 3 about on facebook this morning... the long weekend is over, a lot of us are back at work. what did you get for year?3 3 target is expanding... and mcdonalds is making some changes. karina mitchell is in new york with your c - b - s moneywatch. 3 investors will wait to see if wall street can rally after a mixed close to the christmas holiday trading week.on thursday the dow fell 50 points.while the nasdaq added 2.//target is expanding. the retail giant is planning to open at least 11 stores in 2016 in dense urban areas - including philadelphia and chicago. the move is a change from the company's previous strategy of opening big box stores in the suburbs. //and while you may be done with christmas, that doesn't mean an end to holiday shopping. especially if you're looking to spruce up your wardrobe. retail experts say the days after christmas are when stores traditionally offer up some of their biggest sales - particularly on apparel. this year experts say retailers are likely to discount winter clothing more than usual thanks to unseasonably warm weather in parts of the country that have hurt sales of winter merchandise.// starting in january mcdonalds is launching its mcpick 2 menu items for 2 dollars from a selection that includes mcchicken sandwiches, mcdouble cheeseburgers and their newly launched mozarella sticks. the promotion comes as it tries to compete with wendy's and burger king 3 who also offer value menus.// that's your moneywatch. for more log on to cbs mw dot com. in ny im karina mitchell. // 3 3 a government report out of thailand warns bangkok could be under water in just 15 years. that means rising sea levels and sinking land could jeopardize the home of millions of people. c - n - n's saima mohsin takes a closer look. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows-- praya river meets the sea on the coast of the gulf of thailand(saima mohsin, reporter) and here on the outskirts of bangkok there is no question about the rising levels i'm having to take this boat out to what was once a thriving village and temple, half a kilometer inland that is now under the sea.the distinction between land and sea is blurred here.the sea takes no time in claiming its territory.as the water sweeps further and further in - locals like fai have been chased inland(sumrueng 'fai' pinkaew, resident) "i've moved so many times - this is my 4th home. i feel like there's a cliff under the sea and the land keeps sinking into it."he hasn't heard of climate change but can see what nature is doing he tells me...this is where fai used to live. a village - hundreds of homes - now completely under water where only electricity pylons remain to mark where people once lived, now lost to the sea.(saima mohsin, reporter) this temple was built in 1952 to be in the heart of the community that used to live sea, little did they know then that today it would be surrounded by water.each day as the tide comes in the temple becomes an island.the floor's been raised repeatedly to avoid the rising sea.a giant new statue of buddha has been brought in to keep the sea at bay - by some a try at divine intervention.but this is more than just a coastal problem.soon, if nothing is done to stop it, this water will be making it's way into the citybangkok is built on soft clay like soil, with increasingly heavy giant buildings weighing down on it. add to that soil erosion & sea levels rising 1-2 cm a year and it's a cocktail for flooding disaster.(dr seree supharatid, director of centre on climate change and disaster, rangsit university) "bangkok is now about 0.5 metres above mean sea level, the next 50 years we'll be the same as sea level, the next 100 years we'll be under sea level."(saima mohsin, reporter) "are you saying where we are standing nowcould be under water?" "yes!"after a detailed investigation thailand's national reform council sinking is "moderate".more analysis & research committees are in the pipeline. it did say action needs to be taken, but not what... experts say, that's not enough - if the government doesn't act now & construct a multi-billion dollar sea wall soon, the city of bangkok will not just be sinking but a sunken city under the sea.saima mohsin, cnn, bangkok, thailand 3 3 after the break... americans in the northeast who were dreaming of a white christmas had to keep dreaming this year... with temperatures reaching the temperatures with year... to keep christmas had white dreaming of a who were the northeast americans in break... 3 3 thailandcnn, bangkok, 3 thailand 3 3 after the break... americans in the northeast who were dreaming of a white this year... with temperatures reaching the 60s and 70s. we'll show you what they did to stay cool. 3 we are under winter storm warnings and advisories until your snow 3 totals next. 3 "first alert weather with meteorologist 3 a winter storm effect for monday morning into morning. windy conditions temperatures continue as a winter storm area. this storm brings windy along with snow accumulations 10 inches. we have dodged a bullet a right turn in the system snow amounts.western should expect 3-5" of snow; central including sioux city should expect eastern siouxland should expect 6-10" of snow. week seems to be 3 americans in the northeast who were dreaming of a white christmas had to keep dreaming this year... temperatures got up to the 60s and 70s. c - b - s news correspondent jamie (you - cuss) yuccas is in pennsylvania... where skiers feel like they've been given a lump of coal. 3 has been temporarily re- branded the "skyride"! riders tim and grace drummond from dallas planned this trip six months ago.163100 jy: "did you buy skis and buy the gear and buy everything to come out here."163130 sot tim: "we packed it all but it's sitting up in the hotel room still in with the luggage."(b-roll of empty and brown slopes, non-operating chair lifts, empty base lodge, "no snow" signage) narr 2: in a typical winter, camelback makes 15 percent of its winter revenue the week between christmas and new years. drew jackson is head of marketing. (13:52:00 jackson sot) "we have 100% snow making coverage so we just need it to be cold. we don't need a whole lot of natural snow falling from the sky we just need some cold weather and then we can be in business big time."(more b-roll of camelback guests at food court, paying for concessions)narr 3: unseasonably warm weather along the east coast is inspiring new holiday traditions. (thu0262) narr 4: in vermont, baseball players were the only ones on mounds christmas eve. (thu0300) narr 5: and santa did get on skis, however it was the potomac river...outside washington, narr 6: when guests can't hit the slopes. they can go to the beach. camelback built a water park to better position itself than most winter resorts...with weatherproof activities.(b-roll of zip line in action, roller coaster)narr 7: they're also zip lining and getting on a roller coaster. however, grace drummond would rather be enjoying some snow stuff. jy: how much better would it be with snow right now?grace sot "probably a lot better."dad: "a lot better" (gfx list of all closed winter resorts or "brighteye" scroll) narr 7: according to sno-country-dot-com, 47 out of 91 resorts in the northeast remain closed due to lack of snow. (thu0322, fri0240, thu0313) narr 8: by contrast, deep snow out west has been a boom for resorts. and it was a california's big bear resort after receiving six inches of new snow in the past 72 hours. (more b-roll from camelback resort) narr 9: now, if it would only push east. jamie yuccas, cbs news, tannersville, pa 3 3 still to come this morning... tensions are high in chicago after police shot and after police high in chicago tensions are this morning... still to come 3 pa tannersville, news, yuccas, cbs news, tannersville, 3 3 still to come this morning... tensions are high in chicago after police shot and killed two people this weekend. we'll show you why one o fthe shootings might have been an accident. you're watching 3 sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...and i'm 3 meteorologist cat 3 a winter storm warning is in effect for monday morning into tuesday morning. windy conditions with cold temperatures continue as a winter storm moves into the area. this storm brings windy conditions along with snow accumulations between 4 and 10 inches. we have dodged a bullet somewhat with a right turn in the system lowering our snow amounts.western siouxland should expect 3-5" of snow; central siouxland including sioux city should expect 4-6" of snow; eastern siouxland should expect 6-10" of snow. the rest of the week seems to be quiet but very cold with temperatures staying below 30 degrees. 3 3 30 degrees. staying below 3 30 degrees. 3 protests and demands for answers in chicago this morning... after a police shooting left two people dead. it happened saturday morning while officers responded to a domestic disturbance. as c - b - s champion shows us... investigators admit *one* person was accidentally shot. 3 (pkg) (mon0043) candles, flowers and a teddy bear now sit outside the chicago building where police opened fire over the weekend killing two people.(sot mon0043 1:48) nat "they took my momma" (-:50) latonya jones' 55-year-old mother, bettie, was one of the victims. investigators admit she was accidentally struck. (sot mon0043 latonya jones, daughter of bettie jones :20) "she was innocent. she didn't do nothing. all she did was open the door and they shot her" (-:28) jones lived on the ground floor of the building where police responded to reports (sun0154 :23) that 19 year old college student quintonio legrier was acting agitated and armed with a baseball bat. officers shot him several times. he died at the hospital. legrier's mom says he was an honors student in college, but was mentally ill.(sot sun0108 janet cooksey/legrier's mother 1:09) "i used to watch the news daily and i would grieve for other mothers, other family members, and now today i'm grieving myself" (-:16) (mon0043 :14) bullet holes are marked on the building where the shooting happened. it comes as the department faces scrutiny as part of a federal civil rights investigation over police practices. family members of the people killed are too quick to open fire. (sot sun0154 jacqueline walker / bettie jones childhood friend 1:08) "why you got to shoot first and ask questions later." (-:16) while it's not clear how many officers opened fire, the department says all of those involved are now assigned to administrative duties. don champion, 3 cbs news. 3 police won't say whether bettie jones tried to intervene before being shot... or if she was hit when she was answering the door. 3 last night... the *bago boys* made their debut at the orpheum theater in sioux city.it was the premier showing of the bago boys documentary... a production by nebraska education telecommunications... n - e - t - v. bago boys highlights the first championship for the winnebago basketball team... it's the years. so... n - e - t - v traveled to winnebago after the win... and for two weeks... documented the team's struggle to become state champions. last night's showing was exclusively for family... friends... and student athletes in winnebago. 3 "just for the young ones to come out and see that it's possible to make a state run, especially from our community. we've never had one in 75 years, never got close in 75 years so it's pretty big for our community 3 to come out and see it."the video will be public in march. 3 a traffic stop turned into a chase that got up to speeds of this weekend.this started just after one o'clock saturday afternoon when the woodbury county sheriff's office tried to stop the driver of a silver pontiac grand am. instead... the driver... 19 - year - old zachary frye of sioux city... kept driving at high - speeds... heading west into nebraska on highway 20. the pursuit and dakota avenue where frye and another passenger were taken into custody. frye is being held at the dakota county jail on quite a few charges... and for warrants in iowa and south dakota. he's also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. a felony possession of controlled substance charge is pending for him in nebraska... too. a male passenger who was with him was arrested later. 3 a man from le mars has been arrested after local law enforcement issued a search warrant for narcotics and found what was left of a hidden drug lab inside his home. 3 le mars officers and deputies from the plymouth county sheriff's office went to the home of 30 - year - old chase (kawn - kuhl) kounkel... in the 200th block in first avenue in le mars.(kawn - kuhl) kounkel is charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest... officials say more charges could be on the way... the investigation is still going on. its open carry gun law. starting january first... gun owners won't be required to conceal their handguns while they're out in public. but as reporter alice barr shwos us... it has some people on edge. 3 bustling shoppers could find just about anything they wanted in the galleria this holiday season... except a gun. the mall doesn't let anyone carry weapons inside these walls -- and they've just announced that won't be changing when a new open carry law takes effect in texas january 1st. the galleria's general manager says "...any shopper in possession of a weapon will be individually notified ... and asked to comply."mossie burcham/houston resident"i just think it's an inappropriate place for it. i don't think that it's necessary and i think, to me, it's threatening."the galleria's joining other private businesses, like heb that came out yesterday saying it too would ban open carry. scott hardin/chl holder"if you're uncomfortable with firearms and you feel safer on your own, without them on your premise, then that's your right as an american."scott right..."it's not loaded in this instance."to carry a gun, and he sees advantages to *not having to keep it concealed. "it would reduce the amount of reaction time.""i would think that the public would feel safer knowing that those people would be able to stop a crime if it happened in a public place."but that's *not everyone's reaction.margareta martirosyan/houston resident "it's not going to make everybody comfortable and also, people have tempers, if they have a gun right there, you never know what they're going to do."alice barr/khou reporter"do you think there's anywhere that is appropriate for people to open carry?" "i don't know if i can necessarily think of a place. the gun you'll likely see it more than there. the law allows people with a concealed handgun license to openly carry holstered guns in public streets, transportation and buildings, with some exceptions, like schools, courts and airports.the houston zoo is banning guns on the grounds its an educational institution... and any private business that wants them out, just has to post the proper and be careful where you 3 carry in 2016. 3 three men are in custody after making a break for cuba in a stolen boat... only to be cut off by the coast guard. c - b - s news correspondent julianna goldman has the story. 3 jg, cbs news, 3 washington. 3 dialing the wrong phone number can be awkward.but when you dial the wrong number from outer space... it can be really embarrassing.that's what happened to british astronaut tim peake recently. he got to the international space station december 15th. when he realized he'd misdialed... peake tweeted out his regret.this is what he wrote: "i'd like to apologize to the lady i just called by mistake saying, 'hello, is this planet earth?' not a prank call... just a wrong number!" so... somewhere here on earth is a woman who is either very annoyed or surprised beyond belief. 3 3 3 it's another homecoming for a super bowl champion we'll take you along as former n - f - l quarterback jim plunkett surprises his old school with a golden football. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacob heller and meteorologist cat taylor" meteorologist cat taylor"3 3 a winter storm warning is in effect for monday morning into tuesday morning. windy conditions with cold temperatures continue as a winter storm moves into the area. this storm brings windy conditions along with snow accumulations between 4 and 10 inches. we have dodged a bullet somewhat with a right turn in the system lowering our snow amounts.western siouxland should expect 3-5" of snow; central siouxland including sioux city should expect 4-6" of snow; eastern siouxland should expect 6-10" of snow. the rest of the week seems to be quiet but very cold with temperatures staying 3 quarterback jim plunkett 3 30 degrees. 3 3 quarterback jim plunkett led the raiders to two super bowl titles. in super bowl 15... he threw three touchdown passes and was named the game's m - v - p. plunkett just brought a golden football to his old school in california. n -f - l films james brown... host of "the n - f - l today"... introduces us to a man who went from welfare to the record books. 3 track 1: james lick high school in san jose, california has produced one m-v-p. and his rise to stardom is a lesson in pride and perseverence.plunkett: i came from a poor background. my parents were on welfare. they were both blind and yet they provided me with all of the love and attention you could possibly imagine. this is kind of where i defined myself - who i wanted to be, where i wanted to go, what i wanted to do. track 2: at james lick high school, jim plunkett discovered his calling.phil passifuime: his very first start he was a tremendous quarterback and it never ended. it's the 51st anniversary of us becoming friends here at james lick high school. track 3: their bond was forged by football, on a team that won a title when the quarterback ignored his coach's play call.phil passifuime: do you remember sneaking the ball in?plunkett: i do not. phil passifuime: ugh, the play call was to handoff to ernie mengoni. you called that off and you went right there. a pile of bodies and that was our first championship.track 4: that football remains one of the possessions.plunkett: when i was here at lick, i got a lot of attention. i could have gone anywhere but because of my family situation, i had to stay close to home so stanford was the perfect choice for me. track 5: as a senior , he won the heisman trophy. as a patriot, he was named n-f-l rookie of the year. plunkett: chuck fairbanks came in. he changed the offense. he wanted to run the option. i'm not an option quarterback, especially in the nfl so when my contract was up after five years, i asked to be traded. unfortunately, it did not work out in san francisco. i wanted it to work out in the worst way. the harder i tried, the further behind i got kind of thing and eventually i got let go, which was one of the lowest points in my career. track 6: but raiders owner al davis remembered plunkett from stanford. and by super bowl 15, the cast-off quarterback was a starter.plunkett: first wildcard team to ever win the super bowl. we won 13 of our last 15 games and it was a big validation.(game nats)phil passifuime: was i surprised? no.(game nats)plunkett: i had people, once again, believe in me that you know i'm an nfl quarterback and i showed that i was.kelly daugherty principal: he is also the first latino to be named a super bowl mvp. (cheers) please join me in welcoming time super bowl champion mr. jim plunkett.plunkett: i was very proud to have walked in to that gym and, you know, it certainly made me feel good. track 7: the welfare child with two blind parents returned to the place where his journey began (nats) .. a champion.(cheers)kelly daugherty principal: now they have a connection to the trophy case. they'll look at that case and they'll know the fades3 3 3 it can be hard to get children to fall asleep. we'll show you a book that says it can do the job. it's (time) this morning. thanks for watching siouxland news at sunrise. 3 here's a look at the "feels like" temperatures out there increase today and wind chills 3 will stay cold! 3 good morning, (sioux city)... it's (13) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (jc roofing and insulating) camera. 3 a lot of children have a hard time falling asleep... so parents are looking to a new book they hope will help bring on the slumber. reporter 3 13:58:32 q- how did you test it? i went to pre-schools and i asked teachers to read it when they had this group nap time, and they did for a week. they were pretty amazed. (vo/vinita) i was curious if it would work on my son.(nat) it didn't happen immediately but when i read it the second time..he fell asleep.but it doesn't work on every child. (gfx in)a quarter of the amazon reviews are just one star-- big fat freaking fail (k walker/ august 18, 2015) writes one parent. my two year old hates this book and begs me to not read it. writes another. (august 20, 2015) and it goes against the advice of many sleep experts, who say kids need to learn to fall asleep on their own.(narr 4) but gaddis says it's been a lifesaver for her family. 12:28:00 it's really effective and it put me to sleep a few times. (narr 5) and isnt that the dream of every parent. vn, cbs news, ny. 3 "weather on the ones brought to you by window world" 3 a winter storm warning is in effect for monday morning into tuesday morning. windy storm 3 warning is in effect for monday morning into tuesday morning. windy conditions with cold temperatures continue as a winter storm moves into the area. this storm brings windy conditions along with snow accumulations between 4 and 10 inches. we have dodged a bullet somewhat with a right turn in the system lowering our snow amounts.western siouxland should expect 3-5" of snow; central siouxland including sioux city should expect 4-6" of snow; eastern siouxland should expect 6-10" of snow. the rest of the week seems to be quiet but very cold with temperatures staying below 30 degrees. 3 3 3 3 time for a trip to the sunrise watercooler...hundreds of santas took advantage of warm christmas weather to ride the waves in florida. "surfing santas" is an annual event to help raise money for local charities. almost 650- santas were out there hanging ten in cocoa beach.that's a guinness world nicks. organizers are hoping to raise more than 30 - thousand dollars this year.3 3 3 coming up this morning in your 6 o'clock hour... two n - f - l teams are coming to the defense of a star player. we'll show you the details of a documentary that says peyton manning used drugs to come back from an injury.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 siouxland news at 3 3 here's a look at your weather to go ... 3 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 more people will likely be found dead after an outbreak of storms and tornadoes that swept through the dallas area. at least two tornadoes... packing winds of up to 200 miles per hour... leveled hundreds of homes in garland and rowlett over the weekend. the same system is now blanketing parts of the texas panhandle... oklahoma... and new mexico in heavy snow.chicago mayor rahm again... after another police - related shooting. police say an officer accidentally shot and killed 55 - year - old betty jones early saturday while responding to a domestic disturbance call. 19 - year - old college student quintonio legrier... who was supposedly armed with a baseball bat... was shot several times and died at a hospital.and... denver broncos quarterback peyton manning is responding to a broadcast report linking him and other athletes to illegal performance - enhancing drugs. manning says the report was completely fabricated. it aired on the al - jazeera america cable network with a man named charles sly on hidden camera saying manning got performance - enhancing drugs through *his* wife back in 2011 when with the indianapolis colts. the team also denies this. and now... even sly now says his recorded claim is *not* true. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weather and 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 anthony mason coming up kennedy center honoree rita moreno the oscar, tony, emmy, and grammy winner visit her old new york neighborhood coming up on cbs this morning 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise.thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob 3 heller.and i'm meteorologist cat taylor. 3 a winter storm warning is in effect for monday morning into conditions with cold temperatures continue as a winter storm moves into the area. this storm brings windy conditions along with snow accumulations between 4 and 10 inches. we have dodged a bullet somewhat with a right turn in the system lowering our snow amounts.western siouxland should expect 3-5" of snow; central siouxland including sioux city should expect 4-6" of snow; eastern siouxland should expect 6-10" of snow. the rest of the week seems to be quiet but very cold with temperatures staying below 30 degrees. staying below 3 30 degrees. 3 3 3 n - f - l quarterback peyton manning is rejecting the claim used human growth hormone while recovering from a neck injury years ago. the charge was made in a documentary by the al jazeera network. c - b - s news correspondent jericka duncan takes a look. 3 to...i can't say on tv, but it makes me sick, it makes me nauseous."(track)peyton record 5 times. he comes from a family of nfl quarterbacks. the 39 year-old has built his career on hard work. (manning) "in my 18 years of playing in the nfl. there are no shortcuts. (track)but in a new documentary on sports doping, by the al jazeera network , hidden cameras capture a man named charles sly, claiming the mannings were receiving banned human growth hormomes in 2011.(sly//42:00) all the time we'd be sending ashley manning drugs. like all the time, growth hormone's, everywhere, florida. it would never be under peyton's name it would always be under her name.(track)sly claimed the mannings received the drugs from a clinic called the guyer institute in indiana, where he says he worked.in a statement to cbs news, dr. dale guyer called the allegations "simply not true" and said: ...mr. sly was never an employee of the guyer institute and his brief three-month internship occurred in 2013 during which time peyton was not even being treated..."the documentary alleges several other professional athletes, including baseball players ryan zimmerman and ryan howard took illegal performance enhancing drugs too. their attorney says he plans to take jazeera.surprisingly, at the end of the documentary, al jazeera says sly backed off his claims.(from documentary/4 7:02)"charlie sly said his statements about athletes were false and incorrect."(track) the documentary offers no further explanation.manning questioned why the network decided to release the story, knowing one of their main sources changed his.(sot manning) i've done it the long way and the hard way. anything to suggest something else is a complete and total joke. it's defamation and it ticks me off! (live tag: today the colts came out with a strong statement defending manning, calling the report "utterly ridiculous.. al jazeera america says despite all the denials, the network will air the documentary, 3 yesterday morning republican presidential candidate doctor ben carson was on candidate 3 documentary, 3 3 yesterday morning republican presidential candidate doctor ben carson was on face with the nation. 3 the candidate focused on the current status of his campaign... answering questions about his expertise in foreign policy. 3 john dickerson: so any changes to your campaign that are coming?ben carson: there will be some, some alterations. you know, we've been looking in every particular area. one thing i want to do is haves a much more robust response to attacks,s,particularly en theyeyre false. a a you knowow we've kind of taken a nonchalant attitude toward that, i the wrong thing to do. so you'll see much more aggressiveness in that region.carson also said he's prepared to make improvements campaign... saying he wants to make susu the american people absolutely recognize the choice they have. 3 3 democratic presidential hopeful senator bernie sanders of vermont was *also* on face the nation. sanders focused on the state of his campaign in contrast with the campaign of leading republican presidential candidate donald trump. 3 "people are very worried about how they're going to retire with dignity. and that's why i believe we need to expand social security benefits. those are the issues that are on most working people's minds. and what i'm suggesting is that what trump has done, with some success, is taken that anger, taken that -- those fears, which are legitimate, and converted them to be into anger against 3 mexicans, anger r ainst muslims."sanders also talked about recent developments in the sandra bland case... where an african - american woman was found dead in police custody three days after being arrested. 3 it's rare for big donors and politicians to talk about what that mmey brings them. reporter chris frates caught up with a patron in the republican party who's given millions to politicians. he also spoke with the presidential candidate who benefited. 3 "hi i'm foster friessg-o-p money man foster friess has written his biggest checks to support his goodfriend, rick santorum.in 2012, the retired billionaire money manager threw santorum a life line when he gave the super r c supporting him more than $2 million dollars.(foster friess/ republican donor)"i think he's the champion of little guy. he's very presidential."in his heyday, friess was making 10 million dollars a month.friess won't say how much he'll give this campaign season.but explained why he donates .(foster friess/ republican donor)"i get a sense of satisfaction that i'm continuing the prococs that crcrted my success."freiss prefers to give to super pacs, which can take as much cash as he's willing to give...instead of giving directly to campaigns, where the limit is $5400. (foster friess/ republican donor)"when the super pac came along i realized that i could just write a check. it's a lot seem to work."santorum doesn't believe that friess is trying to buy influence.(rick santorum/ (r) presidential candidate)"if he was in it for access, he wouldn't be some guy who, four years ago, was at 1% in the polls! if he was in it for access he wouldn't be supporting a guy four years later who's at 1% in the polls."veteran gop fund-raiser henry barbour says passionate donors like friess are out- gunned by those seeking influence.(henry barbour/ republican fund-raiser"there are a lot more people that are giving because they believe in something. they far outnumber the people who give for access. yet the people who give for access give much larger dollars."according to a non-partisan watchdog, so far this election cycle, super pacs have raised $315 million and spent almost $100 million -- much of it on ads.but those ads still leave republican candidates far behind the front runner-- who hasn't spent a dime on television advertising.(donald trump/ (r) presidential candidate)"super pacs are a disaster. they're a scam. they cause dishonesty. and you better get rid of them because they are causing a lot of bad decisions to be made by some very good people. and i'm not blaming these folks -- but, i guess i could."some are driven by a mix of business and ego.(lawrence noble/ campaign legal cntr. general counsel)"they're giving to people who they think will support what they want. and they're giving to people tt they know will answer their phone calls if they win. and they know will give them access and listen very carefully to what they want on a public agenda." 3 according to a non - profit watchdog group... more than 80 percent of g - o - p presidential ads so far have been paid for by super pacs. 3 a new species of shark has been found in the pacific ocean.check out the "ninja lantern - shark." it was found by a cal state graduate student and her professors. it's the first lantern shark found in the central eastern pacific ocean near central america. its jet - black color keeps it camouflaged in deep ocean water and inspired the student's young namemeit's scientific name i i (et - mop - ter - us) etmopterus (bench - ley - eye) benchleyi. that's a nod to "jaws" author peter benchley. something else about the ninja lantern-shark that's in the dark. 3 3 3 3 one man and his dog may change the lives of blind athletes across the country. up next... we'll meet a very unique german shephard who's helping his owner conquer the open road. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacob taylor"3 3 3 we're checking up with moose again on this thursday morning. what's up moose? 3 "weather on the ones, brought to you by siouxland federal credit union" 3 a winter storm warning is in effect for monday morning into tuesday morning. windy conditions with cold temperatures continue as a winter storm moves into o e area. this storm brings windy accumulations s tween 4 and 10 inches. we have dodged a bullet somewhat with a right turn in the system lowering our snow amounts.western siouxland should expect 3-5" of snow; central siouxland including sioux city should expect 4-6" of snow; eastern siouxland should expect 6-10" of snow. the rest of the week seems to be quiet but very cold with temperatures staying below 30 degrees. 3 we all know it's important to stay active... but for the thousands of blind athletes thousands of but for the important we all know 3 we all know it's important to stay active... but for the setting g ot out the door can be challenging. now one special dog... the first of his kind in the country... is helping his owner not just to walk... but to run. in a story we first brought you this fall... reporter barry petersen shares the extraordinary story of two friends conquering the open road. 3 when he was a marine corps 2nd lieutenant. now 48 years old, he's almost completely blind. but despite that loss, richard started competing in triathlons with the help of human guides. (stills/hunter in bed)5) one day during a bicycle training ride, richard and his guide collided with a carhe went through the windshield, his neck broken. richard 21:25:17:00 that was a big wake-up call for me and my family// 6)just three months later he was back running races, and nine months after the accident he ran the boston rathon.7) there he bumped into thomas panek whose school trains guide dogs for the blind, and there was an offhand remark.thomas 21;27;15;03 richard shouted out and said "// i'm really curious, have you ever trained a guide dog to run?" and i said, 'i don't know. it hasn't been done(trainers and puppies) 8) trainers ben cawley and jolene hollister "had to devise a new training program ...and the key was finding the right dog...enter klinger" jolene 22;42;23;20 he took every challenge we threw at him, accepted it, exceeded at it and gave us the ability to ask for more.9) over six months they taught klinger to navigate curbs and obstacles at a faster pace and thus think faster. then he was ready to meet richard. 22;59;26;12 jolene (crying) as rewarding as training tears)...being able to work with klinger and richard together and watch the relationship develop with the two of them and watching them on their first run together was a truly inspirational /// (yonkers park/ca neighborhood) 10) the partnership started with more training at a new york parkand goes on today at their california home. klinger can run 6 miles at a time... he memorizes each step of their pa, always watching and warning of obstacles and creating a new kind of independence for richard. barry petersen:21:50:46:00 (edit to) you don't need to call a friend. you don't need to have somebody come over. you guys, you buddies can just go for a run. richard hunter: 21:51:07:00 it gives me-- a lot of freedom. // (edit to) you know, with klinger in my house, you know, when-- you know, now we have the flexibility that once he learns my routes that we're gonna be able to, you know, leave the house whenever we want to and it's just him and i. walkin daughter to school b roll[notes:thomas 21;35;22;00] if richard can open his door in the morning and // be able to get out there and have the freedom to know that he's safe. that to me is the definition of success [notes:nat running] 12) that means others may someday share what richard and klinger now have21:32:06:00 if this program's successful, it's for other pepele to follow in my footstepep two athletes... answering the call of the open road 20;55;05;01 nat richard ca 3 3 the e rce awakens is still breaking records a the box office. it's (time)... your sunrise entertainment is after the break. 3 here's a look at the "feels temperatures out there this morning. winds will increase stay cold!3 3 "first alert weather with meteorologist cat taylor" 3 a winter storm warning is in effect for monday morning into tuesday morning. windy conditions with cold temperatures continue as a winter storm moves into the area. this storm brings windy conditions along with snow accumulations between 4 and 10 inches. we have dodged a bullet somewhat with a right turn in the system lowering our snow amounts.western siouxlxld should expect 3-5" of snow; central siouxland including sioux city should expect 4-6" of snow; eastern siouxland should expect 6-10" of snow. the rest of the week seems to be quiet but very cold with temperatures staying below 30 degrees. 3 3 christmas was kind to the box office. and stephen colbert talks donald trump. c - b - s news correspondent chris martinez reports from los angeles. 3 ((pkg script))nats from premiere (aptn- event is sunday)star wars continued its march across the world,d,making its red carpet premiere in china sunday.nats from "star wars""the force awakens" is shattering records around the globe even though it has yet second largest movie market. the movie hit the one billion dollar mark at the box office sundaymaking it the fastest movie to reach that milestone ever. nats from "joy"in its debut nats from 3 oy"nats from ever. that milestone it the fastest sundaymakingthe box office dollar mark at the one billion the movie hit largest movie second world's china the yet to open in though it has globe even around the records awakens" is "the force "star wars"nats from china sunday. premiere in carpet making its red the world, continued its star wars sunday)event is premiere (aptn- nats from ((pkg script)) 3 los angeles.reports from chris martinez correspondent c - b - s news c - b - s news correspondent chris martinez reports from los angeles. 3 ((pkg script))nats from premiere (aptn- event is sunday)ar wars continued its march across the world, making its red carpet premieren china sunday.nats from "star wars""the force awakens" is shattering records around the globe even though it has yet to open in china the world's second largest movie market. the movie hit the one billion dollar mark at the box office sundaymaking it the fastest movie to reach that milestone ever. nats from "joy"in its the inventor of the miracle mop, finished in third, raking in17.5 million at the box office.(wipe vo)"late show" host stephen colbert appeared on cbs' face the nation sunday to talk politics.he says he doesn't respect donald trump or his policies but admires his ability to ach voters. (very top of colbert interview on face)sot: (stephen colbert/"late show" host) "there is a populism to trump that i find very appealing. and it's only this: the party elders want him to go away, but the people have decided that he's not going to." colbert and other late night comics have honed in on trump this campaign season.(wipe vo) and judge judy is moving on.to a new home!cbs' most popular television judge bought a new lakefront mansion in naples, florida for almost 9 million dollars and is selling a condo in the city that she bought in 2005 for nearly 7 millionthe beachfront penthouse is listed at 11 million dollars.that's your eye on entertainment, chris martinez, cbs news, los geles. 3 here's what we're talking morning... the long weekend is over, a lot of us are back at work. what did you get for christmas this year?christmas this year?3 3 3 still to come... low - speed vehicles are on their way to being allowed on city streets in los angeles and new york. we'll look at one community where they've over.it's now (time) ) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam.your weather and morning news are all ahead. siouxland news at sunrise.3 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'i'jacob cat taylor.3 3 the popularity of low - speed electric vehicles are on the rise with senior citizens. these popular modes of transportation have been around for the a while... but nowadays senior citizens are making sure their rides are tricked out with the finest features. c - b - s news correspondent david (beg - no) begnaud takes a look. 3 (gopro and b-roll of gary search and david driving along the streets of the villages) (begnaud) "you own two?"(gary search) "i own two golf carts." (begnaud) "one for you, one for your wife?"(gary search) "no. one for me to go golfin' in and one for me to take her shopping." (cbs uni b-roll of gary in his roadster riding around town, and go pro pov) narr 1: after retiring to the villages, in florida, gary search didn't have to search far, for the right ride. they're all over. (cbs uni b-roll of downtown the villages with golf carts everywhere)narr 2: this community caters to folks like search -- fifty-five and older. it's crawling with low speed electric vehicle. here there are more carts than caca. ( begnaud) "for people who've never been here, this is quite the sight." (gary search) "with over 60,000 golf carts in the villages, it's a major form of transportation." narr 3: his tricked-out candy apple red "california roadster" looks more like a hotrod and has safety features, too. ( begnaud) "and this is legal on the road?" ( searchch"it's legal because it has a license plate on it." ( begnaud) "are they strict about patrolling the streets of golf carts around here?" ( search) "they are, for safety reasons. because when you're those speeds, with the brake system, it's not safe for them. this cart has disc brakes on all four tires." (handout photos of actual accident scenes. mandatory credit "villages-news.com >) narr 4: according to the sumter county sheriff's office, over the past eight years, sixteen people in the villages riding in golf carts have been killed in road accidents. almost all of them were not wearing seat belts and were ejected. (02:10:37 tim carroll) // "we used to have two cars and two carts, now we only have the one car and two carts. and we have two street-legals. (b-roll of tim carroll tooling around the parking lot of the local grocery store)narr 5: retired new yorker, tim carroll, bought his first "street years ago. ( begnaud) "in insurance, this fall under your home ( tim carroll) " you have to register j jt you have to get insurance."insurance and seat belts, are reqeqred. the limit is 25 miles per hour.(begnaud) any less safe?"(carroll) "on occasion it you have to be more aware when you're on because obviously we're a smaller vehicle and cars think golf cart, they think that you're slower beat you through intersections." narr 7: lsv's or low speed vehicles are on the fast track to being allowed on city streets in los angeles and new york where is slowerand at least in florida, cooler, too. david begnaud, cbs news, the villages. 3 last night... the *bago boys* made their debut at the orpheum theater in sioux city.it was the showing of the bago boys documentary... a production by nebraska education telecommunica tions... n - e - t - v. bago boys highlights the first championship for the winnebago basketballllteam... it's the first big win for them in 75 years. so... n - e - t - v traveled to winnebago after the win... and for two weeks... documented the team's struggle to become state champions. last night's showing was exclusively for family... friends... and student athletes in winnebago. 3 "just for the young ones to come o o and see that it's possible to make a state n, especially from our community. we've never had one in 75 years, never got close in 75 years so it's pretty big for our community to come out and see it."the video will and see it."3 the video will be officially released to the pupuic in march. 3 a man from le mars has been arrested after local law enforcement issued a search warrant for narcotics and hidden drug lab inside his home. 3 le mars officers and deputies from the plymouth county sheriff's office went to the home of 30 - year - old chase (kawn - kuhl) kounkel... in the 200th block in first avenue in le mars.(kawn - kuhl) kounkekeis charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest... officials say more charges could be on the way... the investigation is still going on. 3 from the famous to the infamous... the hilarious to the heartwrenching... and the adorable to the infuriating... seriously... what color is that dress? thth year was chock - full of viral moments.s. reporter jeremy r rh takes his delorean on a trip back to revisit 20 - 15's most viral stories. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows-- (nats) "cause the players gonna play play play play play and the haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate baby im just gonna shake skahe shake shake shake -- shake it off, shake it off."7-yeararld dylan barnes shook k off this year...dancing his way onto presence of taylor herself. barnes got to meet the superstar backstage at her tour stop in kansas city -- and they had this epic dance- off.(nats - claps at end) (nats) "october 21st 2015." "you mean we're in the future?" the future arrived inin 2015...at least ininback to the future part 2" terms.on october 21st, the world paused to geek out over the day the 1989 movienamed "the future"-- a world of flying cars, hoverboards and holograms.the whole thing culminated with the actors showing up on prime time in -- what else? -- the delorean.(nats) "great scott!" there was perhaps no viral video in 2015 as horrifying as this...a vehicle dash camera captured a transasisiflight as it careened d t of the sky... clipped a vehicle on a bridge...and plunged into a river.officials say pilot error was to blame... 43 people were killed. pharmaceutical c-e-o martin shkreli made headlinewhen he raised the price of a life-saving aids medication. i'm not talking a couple bucks -- daraprim skyrocketed from thirteen-fifty to seven hundred fifty dollars per pill *overnight.*the daily beast declared shkreli "the most-hated man in america," surpassing even the dentist who killed cecil the lion. speaking of.....zimbabwe's illegally hunted in july... sparkingan international firestorm against walter palmer.and while palmer didn't face charges, he did face abject humiliation --the controversy inspired ridiculous halloween costumes. (nats - singing)a patti labelle fan's ode to the singer's frozen dessert pies sent sales through the roof when his musical review went viral and capturerethe attention of the singer herself.labelle made sure the fan got his just desserts... hosting him for thanksgiving dinner...from one diva to another...johanna colon channeled the sence of aretha during a mmer dance recital.(nats) "ooh your kisses, sweeter than honey. but guess what? so is my money."the sassy 6-year-old tapped her way to total stage dominance.(nats) "take care, t-c-b."and the story that had *everyone* talking this year... the dress!is it blue and black... or white and gold?a question that sparked countless buzzfeed articles and threatened to tear families apart.for the record -- it's totally blue and black. i'm jeremy roth reporting. 3 3 black.3 i'm jeremy roth reporting. 3 3 sleepovers are always fun for kids. up next in your healthwatch... we'll show you some tips on keeping your kids safe when sleeping over. 3 here's a look at the "feels like" temperatures out there increase today and wind chills 3 jacob heller and metetet3 cat taylor" 3 "first alert weather with meteorologist cat taylor" 3 a winter storm warning is in effect for monday morning into tuesday morning. windy conditions with cold temperatures continue as a winter storm moves into the area. this storm brings windy conditions along with snow inches. we have dodged a bullet somewhat with a right turn in the system lowering our snow amounts.western siouxland should expect 3-5" of snow; central siouxland including sioux city should expect 4-6" of snow; eastern siouxland should expect 6-10" of snow. the rest of the week seems to be quiet but very cold with temperatures staying below 30 degrees. 3 3 3 3 30 degrees. staying below 3 30 degrees. 3 3 3 for the first time in more than thirty years... childhood asthma rates are no according to a new federal study. the rate peaked in 2009 with 9 point 7 percent of all u - s children having asthma... but in 20 - 13... it was down to 8 point 3 percent. researchers find the only sub - group of children whose asthma numbers are *increasing* are children living in poverty. 3 3 a new report from the american academy of pediatrics finds schools should collaborate with parents and doctors to help untrained school employees prevent seizures in children with epilepsy. the report suggests each plan should be individualized.... d might inclcle rescue medication school staff can administer... especially when school nurses aren't available. 3 3 and molecular biologists in texas have identified a new gene that could unlock new treatments for cancer. the gene... called norad... is responsible for proper amount of chromosomes in cells. when the gene is inactive... chromosomes can become unstable... which is 3 sleepovers are always fun for kids. siouxland news reporter kayla novak met a child advocate to get some tips on keeping your kids safe. 3 most children love spending time with their friends. but are parents asking the right questions to make sure their children are safe? mercy's child advocacy center's amy scarmon explains that meeting the parents of the other child is the first step toward their child's safety. "if possible meet them in person, if possible go to theirir home...and actually see where your child is going to be spending their time..or if it comes right down to it.. perhaps maybe it is a better idea to have that child over at your home versus sending your child out if you are uncomfortable in anyway with that situation." if they go to another home.. ask what they will be doing.. who will be home..or if they will be going anywhere else.e."for younger kids i think you need to be concerned about them being a car seat , will they be buckled up. do they have the same rules that we do in ours as far as transportation." after your child visits a home.. you also want to ask your child about their time in private...some questions you may want to ask arar.... how didiyou spend your time?e?.... what w w your favorite part?....what was your least favorite part?....did you feel safe?...is there anything el that you wanted to share?a child's fun is just as important as their safety... kayla novak, siouxland news. 3 3 3 it's another homecoming for a super bowl champion... we'll take you along as former n - f - l quarterback jim school with a golden football?3 (8 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (square tire) camera. 3 quarterback jim plplkett led the raiders to two super bowl titles. in super bowl 15... he threw three touchdown passes and was named the game's m - v - p. plunkett just brought a golden football to his old school in california. n -f - l films is capturing the journey home. james brown... host of "the n - f - l today"... introduces us to a man who went from welfare to the record books. 3 track 1: james lick high school in san jose, california has produced one m-v-p. and his rise to stardom is a lesson in pride and perseverence.plunkett: i came from a poor background. my parents were on welfare. they were both blind and yet they provided me with all of the love and attention you could possibly imagine. this is kind of where i defined myself - who i wanted to be, w wre i wanted to go, what i wanted to do. track 2: at james lick high school, jim plunkett discovered his calling.phil passifuime: his very fir start he was a tremendous quarterback and it never ended. it's the 51st friends here at james lick high school. track 3: their bond was forged by football, on a team that won a title when the quarterback ignored his coach's play call.phil passifuime: do you remember sneaeang the ball in?plunkett: i do not. phil passifuime: ugh, the play call was to handoff to ernie mengoni. you called that off and you went right there. a pile of bodies and that was our first ampionship.track 4: that football remains one of the school's most prized possessions.plunkett: when i was here at lick, i got a lot of attention. i could have gone anywhere but because of my family situation, i had to stay close to home so stanford was the perfect choice for me. track 5: as a senior , he won the heisman trophy. as a a patriot, he was named n-f-l rookie of the year. plunkett: chuck fairbanks came in. he changed the offense. he wanted to run the option. i'm not an option quarterback, especially in the nfl so when my contract was up after five years, i asked to be traded. unfortunately, it did not work out in san francisco. i wanted it to work out in the worst way. the harder i tried, the further behind i got kind of thing and eventually i got let go, which was one of the lowest points in my career. track 6: but raiders owner al stanford. and by super bowl 15, the cast-off quarterback was a starter.plunkett: first wildcard team to ever win the super bowl. we won 13 of our last 15 games and it was a big validation.(game nats)phil passifuime: was i surprised? no.(game nats)plunkett: i had people, once again, believe in me that you know i'm an nfl quarterback and i showed that i was.kelly daugherty principal: he is also the first latino to be named a super bowl mvp. (cheers) please join me in welcoming our james lick alumni, two- time super bowl champion mr. jim plunkett.plunkett: i was very proud to have walked in to that gym and, you know, it certainly made me feel good. track 7: the welfare child with two blind parents returned to the place where his journey began (nats) .. a champion.(cheers)kelly daugherty incipal: now they have a connection to the trophy case. they'll look at that case and they'll know the significance behind it. music fades 3 "weather on the ones brought to you by window world" 3 a winter storm warning is in effect for monday morning into tuesday morning. windy conditions with cold temperatures continue as a area. this storm brings winin condititns alononwith snow accumulations between 4 and 10 inches. we have dodged a bullet somewhat with a right turn in the system lowering our snow amounts.western siouxland should expect 3-5" of snow; central siouxland including sioux city should expect 4-6" of snow; eastern siouxland should expect 6-10" of snow. the rest of the week seems to be quiet but very cold with temperatures staying below 30 degrees. 3 we'll take a look at your news and weather to go coming up after the break...you're watching siouxland news at sunrise. 3 it's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) cam. 3 3 here's a look at your weather to go ... 3 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 more people will likely be found dead after an outbreak of storms and tornadoes that swept through the dallas area. at least two tornadoes... packing winds of up to 200 miles per hour... leveled hundreds of homes in garland the same system is now blanketing parts of the texas panhandle... oklahoma... and new mexico in heavav snow.chicago mayor rahm emanuel is under scrutiny again... after another police - related shooting. police say an officer accidentally shot and killed 55 - year - old betty jones early saturday while responding to a domestic disturbance call. 19 - year - old college student quintonio legrier... who was supposedly armed with a baseball bat... was shot several times and died at a hospital.and... . denver broncos quarterback peyton manning is responding to a broadcast report linking him and other athletes to illegal performance - enhancing drugs. manning says the report was completely fabricated. completely the report was enhancing performance - illegal athletes to report linking a broadcast responding to manning is peyton quarterback broncos denver and... hospital.and died at a several times was shot bababall bat... armed with a supposedly w w was legrier... quintonio student college 19 - year - old disturbance a domestic responding to accidentally officer p p p3 3 it's now (time) as we take a (xxx) cam. 3 3 here's a look at your weather to go ... 3 3 3 here's a look at your news to 3 more people will likely be found dead after an outbreak of storms and tornadoes that swept through the dallas area. at least two tornadoes... packing winds of up to 200 miles per hour... leveled hundreds of homes in garland and rowlett over the weekend. the same system is now blanketing parts of the texas panhandle... oklahoma... and new mexico in heavy snow.chicago mayor rahm emanuel is under scrutiny again... after another police - related shooting. police say an officer accidentalal shot and killed 55 - year - old betty jones early saturday while responding to a domestic disturbance call. 19 - year - old college student quintonio legrier... who was supposedly armed with a baseball bat... was shot several times and died at a hospital.and... denver broncos quarterback peyton manning is responding to a broadcast report linking him and d her athletes to illegal performance - enhancg drugs. manning says the report was completely fabricated. it aired on the al - jazeera america cable network with a man named charles sly on got performance - enhancing drugs through *his* wife back in 2011 when with the indianapolis colts. the team also denies this. and now... even sly now says his recorded claim is *not* true.. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weather and sports. 3 captioning funded by cbs good morning, it is monday, december 28th, 2015. welcome to "cbs thisisorning." deadly winter storms thrash the u.s. with blizzards and flooding and dozens are dead and hundreds of homes are damaged or destroyed. >> major gains in the war against isis. iraqi troops have liberated the key city of ramadi. >> and hoverboard is sending putting parents on their back.

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