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38:32 there is no excuse of your actions christina. anxiety does not excuse people to hurt children. an eating disorder or an addiction does not make someone shake a baby or slam her down or cover their mouth with their hand 41 the court agreed. williamson's attorney had asked for probation, but the judge decided she needs to be punished for her crimes against the most defenseless of victims.. judge 48:32 the parents in this case trusted you to care for the most precious thing that they have, their children and you violated that trust in a way that was horrendous >> the children were examined by doctors and didn't have any injuries. williamson received 5 years in prison. a high school girls' basketball coach in des moines is facing charges related to sexual abuse. 46-year-old gerald johnson is charged with sexual exploitation by a school employee. he turned himself in the penalty for a sexual varies based on whether or not a pattern of sexual conduct is proven. two sioux city teens charged in connection with the robbery of a local bank have pleaded guilty. angelica perez and heaven zevenbergen both plead guilty to second-degree theft charges this afternoon. investigators say both woman plotted to rob security national bank inside the hy-vee on hamilton boulevard in august. today, in court the prosecutor said perez and zevenbergen coulde each face a maximum of five years in prison. their sentencings are set for february 10. in chicago, protesters spilled into the streets demanding the city's mayor to resign. protesters want rahm emanuel out after several deadly police shootings and revelations of police misconduct. demonstrators confronted a line of police before the officers stepped aside. appearing before the city council today... emanuel apologized for the death of it took to release the police dash cam video and to bring charges against the officer accused of the shooting. investigators now say the couple responsible for the killing spree in california were radicalized long before the attack a week ago today and even before they met. jay gray has the latest on the investigation. nats scene a week after the deadly attack here.. law enforcement sources tell nbc news, there are indications syed farook was planning an attack on a california target.. nats from broadcastify "we have several down in a conference room..." three-years before agents say he and his wife.. tashfeen malik.. killed 14 and wounded 21 inside the inland regional center.. that time-line would indicate they were radicalized before they even met.. (sot / james comey - fbi director :xx - :xx) "as early as the end of 2013 they were talking to each other about jihad and martyrdom before they became engaged and then married and lived together in the united states." investigators continue to pour through documents and other evidence found inside their home.. and now say the couple had been practicing at shooting ranges.. and likely plotting their attack for director :xx - :xx) "we are also working very hard to understand whether there was anybody else involved with assisting them, with supporting them, with equipping them." that part of the investigation, focused now on a number of people witnesses saw entering farook's garage in the months prior to the attack.. (--- gray live tag ---) counter-terrorism agents are also following the money trail.there are indications 28-thousand-500- dollars from an online loan.. deposited to the couples bank account two weeks before the killing spree.. may have been acquired to take care of their 6-month-old daughter.. and farook's mother after their death.. i'm jay gray, in san bernardino, now back to you. the third man who unleashed carnage at a music venue in paris last month has been identified. he is foued mohamed- aggad and like the other attackers, blew himself up. the 23-year-old man is from a small syria in 2013. news reports say mohamed- aggad was known to french anti-terror services and had a police record. what a great day for weather! chief meteorlogist ron demers joins us with our first look at the forecast at 5. for the third straight day, sioux city hit a high in the 50s while western siouxland was basking in downright warm temps making it all the way into the 60s. a weak cold front will move through tonight but really only bring us more wind as opposed to colder air. that means we can again expect warm highs for this time of year again on thursday as we won't fall too much from wednesday's highs. today president obama joined members of congress to mark the 150- th anniversary of the 13-th amendment's ratification. the constitutiona l amendment abolished slavery in america. several members of congress spoke at the ceremony, plus the president. mr obama drew the loudest applause when he took an indirect jab at donald trump. "president lincoln understood that if we were ever to realize that founding promise it meant not just signing an emancipation proclamation, not just winning a war, it meant making the most powerful collective statement we can in our democracy: etching our the president said freedom is for all americans no matter their religion. a sioux city school honored for embracing technology. the iowa governor's stem advisory council partnered with code- dot-org for an international challenge. loess hill's elementary school was one of six state schools to be awarded in a challenge during computer science education week. the school won four- thousand dollars for how it is implementing an hour of coding into its curriculum this week. "loess hills has shown over and over again that they are dedicated to computer science," said molly faber, the northwest regional stem manager. "they have it within their entire curriculum. they participate in it weekly, not just one week out of the whole school year." principal beeck says they have not decided yet what they will do with the reward. he said that it will go towards something to help increase the enthusiasm and ability to improve program coding. still to come on live at rally against trump. the newest poll showing the controversial candidate surging in popularity. surrounds his plan to temporarily ban muslims from entering the u-s. steve handelsman with the story from washinton. no sector ought to face discrimination ...said president obama sot: president obama (no super) :39-:45 "regardless of what they look like or where they come from, or what theilast name is or what faith they practice" but conservatives phoning talk radio back a ban on muslims sot: mike gallagher, conservative radio host :53-:57 "i couldn't get one critical call about donald trump" 65% of republicans support trump's ban in today's bloomberg politics poll. but just 37% of all voter including independents any gop nominee needs to win over next fall. party activists say trump is hurting that effort sot: michael steele, fmr. republican national committee chair 1:14-1:24 "oh there's damage! the party has to figure out how to recover the message and if he or the party's not capable of doing that then when you get to november its goininto be a very tough sled" but gop insiders fear trump's road the nomination now looks smooth i'm steve handelsman, nbc today, hillary clinton blasted donald trump. clinton accussed him of resorting to " "ally ugly hateful rhetoric" with his plan to deny muslims entry into the u-s. and the democratic presidential frontrunner tried to link the rest of the g-o-p field to trump.. claiming they've made extreme statements too. s/ hillary clinton / (d) presidential candidate :21 now some of the other republican candidates have finally said that these latest comments have gone too far, but the truth is a lot of them have said some pretty extreme things too. their language maybe be more veiled, less you know dramatic, but their ideas aren't so different. clinton also toured an iowa tech company wednesday.. and has an evening town hall scheduled. we may need to check that calendar, it seems just a bit too warm to be early decmber. how long will it last? ron's full forecast is coming up after the break. staff sgt. shawn ross. from burleson, texas. i'd like to wish my family in iowa a merry christmas, and my family in texas genevieve and gavin, a merry christmas. i love you guys, i miss you and i'll see you when i get home. end music plays connection with the robbery of a local bank have pleaded guilty. if you're just getting home here's a quick look at today's headlines. angelica perez and heaven zevenbergen both plead guilty to second-degree theft charges this afternoon. investigators say both woman plotted to rob security national bank inside the hy-vee on hamilton boulevard in august. the third man who unleashed carnage at a music venue in paris last month has been identified. he is foued mohamed- aggad and himself up. the 23-year-old man is from a small town in france who traveled to syria in 2013. and... a sioux city school honored for embracing technology. the iowa governor's stem advisory council partnered with code- dot-org for an international challenge. loess hill's elementary school was one of six state schools to be awarded in a challenge during computer science education week. the school received $4,000!! that's a look at your just home headlines. chief meteorologis t ron demers joins us with the forecast. for the third straight day, sioux city hit a high in the 50s while western siouxland was basking in downright warm temps making it all the way into the 60s. a weak cold front will move through tonight but really only bring us more wind as opposed to colder air. that means we can again expect warm highs for this time of year again on thursday as we won't fall too much from wednesday's highs. we'll cool by a couple of but saturday will be the day where you can feel some pretty big differences. along with the cooler air, saturday could also bring us a chance of a few light showers. then a light rain and snow combination could be possible from saturday night into sunday. cooler weather will then persist into with the warmer temperatures this week, people are taking advantage of the beautiful weather by cleaning their vehicles. at the power wash in sioux city earlier this afternoon, several people stopped to clean out the inside of their car, and to take their well. with some above average temperatures still in the forecast over the next few days, there is still time to get your vehicle all clean before the winter weather strikes again. german chancellor leader angela merkel has been named time's person of the year the magazine unveiled its pick this morning on nbc's "today" show. time cited merkel's effors to help preserve and promote europe despite economic turmoil and a growing refugee crisis. merkel is the first woman to be named person of the year since 19-86. when we come back....how one california police chief embraced the season of giving. announcer: a horrific terror attack in paris. then, a brutal act of terror here at home. it's time for a tested and proven leader who won't try to contain isis. jeb bush has a plan... to destroy them. and keep america safe. jeb bush: the united states should not delay in leading a global coalition to take out isis announcer: tested and proven adership matters. jeb bush. right to rise usa is responsible and that is exactly what a california police chief and his family did. reporter claire doan has the touching story. marysville police dept.:40-:44) "when i saw this opportunity, i wanted to help this family out." so the chief sat his three children down, and asked if they're ok with him buying the conns a car using their christmas money. (s/ chief aaron easton / marysville police dept.:50-:55) "to their credit, i have some great kids and all of them said, absolutely, without hesitation -- let's help this family out." the conns couldn't believe it. (s/ tim conn / homeless:57- 1:08) "t brings tears to my eyes when i think about it even. my wife, when we first met, cried on his shoulder. and we'll call him our guardian angel." a guardian angel whose kindness is as generous, as it was unexpted. (s/ tim conn / homeless1:14- 1:24) "my kids are my life. aaron helped me provide for my kids. that's just it. my kids are everything." easton even invited conn's two girls to walk in last week's christmas parade. (s/ tim conn / homeless1:28- 1:41) "aaron, he got the kids in the they were ecstatic about it. and they've always wanted to be in a parade. wish." and little did they know this his daily goal to show kindness -- in honor of his compassionate wife whom he lost just months ago. (s/ chief aaron easton / marysville police dept.1:50-2:00) "i think it was a good lesson for my children. i was glad they could be a part of it. they could feel a sense of pride, that they helped other people out." >> we're getting an up-close look at one of saturn's moons. nasa's cassini spacecraft took this picture of "prometheus" earlier this week. you can make out details of the moon's pock-marked surface, as well as one of saturn's iconic rings across the top of the photo. this is one of cassini's highest resolution views yet of prometheus. we'll be right back after if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all and not just the powerful few. coming up tonight on news 4 at six... a nebraska school is paving the way for high school athletes in the state. the full details... tonight at six. plus... computer programming is growing in schools. ktiv's tiffanly lane has the story of one group of students teaching to local business leaders. and... have you made a plan for your finances after you die? we talk about your options tonight in law reivew. let's check in one more time with ron. tonight: partly cloudy. low: 40 wind: sw 10-15 mph tomorrow: breezy. high: 56 wind: w 15-25 mph thanks for joining us for news channel four live at five. we're back again at six. stay tuned for the n-b-c nightly

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