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department doesn't want to happen is for the student body to simply forget about emmalee's case. last week it held a pedestrian safety project along the accident site in her honor. if you have any case -- contact ames police at 515-239-5133 a man already in prison for sex abuse... is now accused of abusing two others. jody anderson is charged with two counts of sex abuse. investigators say anderson abused two juveniles in boone county back in 20-11 and 20-12. the alleged victims were 11 and 13 at the time. anderson is currently serving a ten year sentence... after pleading guilty to sex abuse in a separate case in winnebago last year. des moines police need your help finding a man investigators say tried to rob a pharmacy twice! the suspect targeted the store at 501 university avenue twice in the past 30-days. in both cases, the man demanded narcotic painkillers. in the second hold up, police say the suspect wore a wig. police say the suspect did not show a weapon... but did threaten to shoot the clerk. they say he took off in a tan-colored four-door sedan. anyone with any information should call des moines police or crimestoppers. a new iowa poll shows democratic sanders has chipped away at the lead held by hillary clinton. clinton now leads sanders, 42- percent... to 40-percent among likely democratic caucus goers. that's within the poll's margin of error of plus or minus 4-point-4 percent. clinton had a nine point lead a month ago. martin o'malley was a distant third with 4-percent. the republican debate is tonight... it comes as ted cruz comes under fire for a huge loan he took from a wall street bank to win his senate seat ... steve handelsman has the story. the timing is terrible for ted cruz, two weeks 'til the vote in iowa where he's fighting for the lead on the day of the debate in south carolina ... where the vote's in 5 weeks ... the new york times reports: cruz used a half million dollar loan from goldman sachs, where his wife worked, plus other loans, to help fund his 2012 senate campaign. and failed to properly report that. he's denying wrongdoing sot: sen. ted cruz :24-:30 it is inadvertent filing question. the facts of the underlying matter have been disclosed for many, many years. but wall street based goldman the 2008 crash. sot: mark halperin, nbc news / bloomberg, political analyst relationship with goldman sachs, there is no worse brand name for the populous of the republican party than that" nats born in the usa donald trump ....who's playing born in the usa at his rallies to mock cruz being born in canada... is calling the cruz finance story a very big thing sot: donald trump :53-:59 "i know nothing about it. but i hear it's a very big thing. i hope he solves it. i think he's a nice solved." for months but at the center of seven debaters tonight, can the texas senator stay nice, with trump using the birth issue and now finances? sot: matt lewis, the daily caller 1:10-1:17 "if there is a debate question and ted cruz sort of demurs and refuses to say anything critical about donald trump now i think he'll look kind of weak" and time is running out for damage control --- reporter live tag --- this debate site is not far from the church in charleston where nine died last summer. mass shootings, guns, race, isis and the economy could be issues here but all eyes will be on trump and cruz i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, carolina seven candidates are on the main stage. that debate begins at 8-o'clock on fox business network. three candidates are participating in the the undercard debate. it started just a few minutes ago. senator rand paul was invited for that first debate, but declined after he didn't qualify for the main stage. state democratic leaders are speaking out against the governor's plan to use the penny sales tax for not only school infrastructure, but also water quality programs. governor branstad proposed a plan to extend the one-cent statewide sales tax for another 20-years. schools would receive their current 400-million dollars.. plus an additional 10-million. any tax revenue above that would go towards water quality efforts. democrats are worried schools will lose millions in the plan... senate president pam jochum says it also goes against the original 17:54:50 they went to the polls and voted for state infrastructure. period. 54:54 and now we are pulling the rug out. 54:57 and were going to redefine the purpose of that money 54:59 when we pass as a legislature the state wide, the legislative intent in that legislation clearly outlined that the purpose of that money was for property tax relief and/or school infrastructure needs. it did not say anything else. 55:18 infrastructure needs. it did not say anything else. 55:18 move forward with the governor's proposal but still need to pick going. republicans say they don't think bullying will be a big issue this session. anti-bullying 125106- i think he created an opportunity that worked relatively well ... schools saying they didn't need additional help from the state governor branstad tried to pass anti- bullying legislation for the past two years... last year's bill addressed cyber among other things. it cleared the senate... but never made it out of the house. none of the three people who hit the 1.5-billion-dollar jackpot in last night's powerball drawing has come forward yet. lottery officials confirmed three winning tickets were sold. one in munford tennessee, melbourne beach florida, and chino hills california. each ticket is worth more than 528-million dollars before taxes.. the next powerball drawing is saturday. the jackpot drops to a measly 40- million.. 73 players nationwide will "settle" for a million-dollar payout.. from last night's drawing. eight players won 2-million dollar jackpots... including an iowa man... 15:43:55 - 44:01 we just started hugging each other, wer were the happiest couple, that's all i got to say. 23-year old bryon stewart from onawa claimed his prize in clive this afternoon... his ticket matched all five numbers but missed the powerball. that's stewart added a power play option which doubled the prize. he bought the ticket last night and said he had a feeling he'd win... the ticket was purchased at this casey's in onawa... stewart said the whole town knew he was the winner in no time... customers at the casey's say even though they didn't win big, they are happy that a winning ticket was sold in their own town... 'im glad that onawa, you know, that someone finally hit something in town, i really am. i appreciate that you know. thats good, its for the community, and its good for us and i just you know i wish him well and whoever it is.' 'does it bring it closer to home? it really can happen. yes. it proves that it really can happen locally, but i thought oh sure it will be somebody from des moines or you know how usually the bigger communities, but its cool. stewart says he'll pay off debt and the invest some of his winnings. now playing in des moines... and it has a huge following... 12:57 it's almost boy band level 13:00 coming up... what you can expect out of the musical newsies... and why one of the performers loves the civic center stage. and is iowa on the forefront the next green movement? the signs that bio-chemicals could be the next big industry in iowa... and what it could mean for our state's economy, next.. an historic church is slated for demolition... who wants to tear down the church... and the group that says it an old church in des moines could be coming down.. but an effort is underway to save it. the burns united methodist church on crocker was built in 19-12... and is on the national register of historic places. the congregation moved to a new building... and now wants to tear down the old church... channel 13's reid chandler joins us live at the church... reid, the historical society wants people to reconsider the demolition... yeah they're actually inside the century old building right now giving a public tour and taking photos for their records. while they want to see the the money it will make from the demolition and sale of this property will in the community. "it's going to help us with our outreach ministries. we've got some things lined up, some goals and visions for this year. trying to reach the neighborhood we're in, and trying to reach des moines. we're excited, it's always hard to say goodbye, but the future always looks good because sometimes you've got to say goodbye before you can go on." :01-:20 this church was once home to burns united methodist church - the oldest african-american congregation in the state... but the church moved out in 2011 because the building was so old and they couldn't keep up with repairs. it sat on the market for the past five years...finally hubbell realty came forward and told the church, if they demolish it, the developer will buy the property it sits on. because it's on the national register of historic places, the church needed approval from city council before bringing a demolition crew in... they got that approval monday night, when the council voted six- to-one not to intervene with demolition plans. but the des moines historical into how to save the old church. "we just feel that before historic buildings are torn down in des moines, there should be enough time given to save them, or rescue them, somehow. at least equal to the amount of time that it originally took to build them 100 years ago." :01-:15 now it's too late for the historical society to stop the church from demolishing this building... but they are hoping to get enough attention on it that someone could come forward and offer to purchase it, move it, or preserve it, before the wrecking ball an average of ninety people are killed by guns in this country every single day. it has to stop. president obama wants to make universal background checks the law of the land. can finally be held accountable when their guns are used to kill our children. it's time to pick a side. either we stand with the gun lobby... ...or we join the president... ...and stand up to them. i'm with him. please join us. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. marco rubio. he ran for senate saying he opposed amnesty... then he flipped, and worked with liberal chuck schumer to co-author the path to citizenship bill. he threatened to vote against it. and then voted for it. he supported his own dream act and then he abandoned it. marco rubio. just another washington politician you can't trust. jeb bush. he's a leader, so you always know where he stands. right to rise usa i hope you enjoyed the nice weather today, because you will forget it all front moving through will increase cloud cover but bring in a much colder air mass for friday. winds will be strong and temperatures will likely fall during the day. a few flurries are possible, but accumulation is unlikely on friday. it will be another very cold day on saturday, but a bit more sunshine is expected. a second wave of clouds will move in late saturday and a light snow shower is possible overnight into sunday. temperatures are really going to be the biggest chance over the weekend though, with highs in the teens on saturday and only ethanol is a big industry in iowa... but a new renewable movement could be heading our way... coming up... why bio-chemicals could be the next economic boon for our state... and what industry leaders are asking lawmakers to do, to make it happen. marco rubio. he ran for senate saying he opposed amnesty... then he flipped, and worked with liberal chuck schumer to co-author the path to citizenship bill. he threatened to vote against it. and then voted for it. marco rubio. just another washington politician you can't trust. jeb bush. he's a leader, so you always know where he stands. right to rise usa iowa may be on the leading edge of the bioprocessing industry... and it could have a major economic impact on our state... a study released today shows iowa is set up for success to create a bio- based chemical production industry. supporters say it would build off our already booming renewable fuels industry. brent willett, executive director of the cultivation corridor 13:01:09 'iowa is exceptionally well- positioned to capitalize on the next frontier of bioprocessing in the united states and around the world but we got to move quickly in order to do so. 13:01:20 at least five potential projects are in the works... and are looking for a place to locate. leaders in field say the bio chemical industry will be bigger than renewable fuels.. because it can create hundreds of products... and not just a few different but the industry has a lot of capitol needs so supporters say even modest incentives would bring companies to iowa. joe hrdlicka, executive director of the iowa biotechnology association 13:23 such an incentive would allow the state of iowa to emerge as a center of gravity for biorenewable investment. and it will lead to job creation in future years. plain and simple, this is an investment in the economic growth of our state. 13:43 the economic growth committee is working on a bill to create those incentives... committee chairs say it's getting bipartisan support so far. the study shows the 61.7 million dollars the state invested in the ethanol industry was paid back in just two years. a musical about a worker's strike is taking center stage at the civic center... disney's newsies is making a run here in des moines... 15:47 it's such a high energy show... you basically get to go on stage... and that's what we do on stage. it's fun zachary sayle plays cructhie. he's the side kick to the main character, jack kelly. the musical follows the newboys strike of 18-99. the group stands up to the publishing titans, joesph pulitzer and william randolh hearst, when they raise the price of newspapers. steve blachard plays pulitzer. this is his second time performing at the civic center... 5:10 its very much reminiscent of a broadway house. broadway houses are very small. they're old vaudeville house. this would be the biggest house on broadway. and to have the intimate nature with the audience right up next to you. you can just literally just talk to them 5:31 newsies will be at the civic center through sunday. stick around, we'll get another look at your forecast, after an average of ninety people are killed by guns in this country every single day. it has to stop. president obama wants to make universal background checks the law of the land. and he wants to make sure gun manufacturers can finally be held accountable when their guns are used to kill our children. it's time to pick a side. either we stand with the gun lobby... ...or we join the president... ...and stand up to them. i'm with him. please join us. i'm hillary clinton (phone ringing) (phone ringing) you can't deal with something by ignoring it . but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard and pay into it, so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates! is the economy rigged? well, the 15 richest americans acquired more wealth in two years than the bottom 100 million people combined. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultra-rich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. the middle class will continue to disappear unless we level the playing field. with your help, as president, we will. your forecast, after the break. ukraine's kiev region was showing off its latest additions. a rare litter of white lion cubs. the newborns were in good health and were cared for by their mother. however, one cub was too shy and hid in his enclosure all the time. three cubs, all males, were born on december 16th. the cubs' birth is an important event, especially as white lions are so rare. tonight, the clash in carolina. republicans ready to collide in tonight's debate. skyrocketing in our

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