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shots fired in the 1100 block of se olson drive. shots were fired, however, no one was hit. one victim was taken to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries sustained during the altercation. waukee high school, waukee middle school and prairieview school were under lockdown for a portion of the morning as a precautionary measure since the "the victim was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries...and has been released from the hospital already..so right now we are just conducting interviews with potential subjects potentially involved inside the investigation." alright, thanks josh... it's time now to get a first alright, thanks josh... it's time now to get a first look at the forecast... let's head down to megan salois at the science center. ad lib wx quick winds will blowing snow a problem. temperatures will get colder through the day. tonights temps will be back in the teens. a congressional committee held its first hearing today on the lead a congressional committee held its first hearing today on the lead contamination in flint, michigan's water supply. this as the f-b-i is investigating whether any criminal charges maryland "we simply do not have the right to remain silent. we do not have the right not to act. government broke it. government must fix it." michigan's governor is proposing 30-million dollars in state aid to help residents pay their water bills. governor rick snyder says people shouldn't have to pay for water they can't drink... but they'll still have to pay for water used for laundry, toilets and lawn sprinklers. michigan:17"i believe this is a very positive step forward in terms of a proposal and i think it will also help the city of flint in terms of their concerns about their finances and having resources because again, as this credit gets applied we would be paying flint for that credit amount." according to the governor's office, an estimated 21,000 residential customers have continued paying their bills despite various president obama plans to visit an american mosque today...to discuss religious tolerance and tempering anti- muslim prejudice. the president will meet with muslim community leaders at the islamic society of baltimore. it is one of the largest mosques in the mid-atlantic region. his meeting comes at a tense time for muslim americans in the wake of terror attacks by religious extremists in the u-s and abroad.....as the anti-islam rhetoric flares on the campaign trial. kentucky senator rand paul announced today that he will no longer run for president. the 52-year-old ophthalmologist says he is expected to turn his full attention to his senate re-election campaign, which he is favored to win. in a statement dr. paul says "it's been an incredible honor to run a principled campaign for the white house. today, i will end where i began, ready and willing to fight for the cause of liberty." donald trump is looking to rebound in new hampshire, after place finish in iowa -- laying some of the blame on his decision to skip last week's debate. peter alexander has the story. here, in the live free or die state... a huge crowd reaffirming that donald trump's campaign is still alive. "there were 17 people when we started, now you have 11, i come in second, i'm not humiliated!" trump... mocking reports that iowa made him a loser... ... and marco rubio -- who finished third -- a winner. 19:36:53 winner of the night, marco rubio! trump, humiliated! but also acknowledging his absence at the fox news debate last week may have affected the outcome... i think it could have been the debate. i think some people were disappointed i didn't go in the debate. gracious and subdued in defeat monday... "i want to congratulate ted and i want to congratulate all the incredible candidates." ... overnight, trump quickly returned to his familiar form ted cruz. "what kind of people do we have running for office?! no, honestly, it's really really dishonest. and i think i know why. you know why? because he was born in canada!!!! he gets the nomination they're gonna sue his a$$ off." fresh off his win, cruz is already eyeing both new hampshire and more conservative south carolina -- its primary two weeks away. "last night, we heard a howl coming from the potomac." meanwhile, a trio of governors -- all staking their claim here -- are setting their sights on each other and on marco rubio. chris christie with nbc's kelly o'donnell: "he kind of reminds me of the boy in the bubble. he never answers questions. he never holds gaggles. he's very controlled, and the boy in the bubble has gotta get out of the bubble if he wants to be president of the united states." rubio's rebuttal, with gabe gutierrez. i think it's been a tough couple of days for chris and for some of the other guys. they are not doing very well and some people react badly sometimes to adversity. the state's wild card: john kasich -- rising to second place in many polls -- now vying for a break out moment. "my tone is different, it's a tone of helping people to get up. the bottom line is you're not going negative against your opponents right now because you think that's not the right tone for the party? well it's not just not the right tone for the party, it's not the right tone for me." that was peter alexander reporting. as for democrats... bernie sanders is demanding a recount of votes from the iowa caucus. his campaign is asking to look at the hard copy of the results from each precinct. the democratic party did not release raw vote totals... and the sanders campaign thinks that's because they don't have them. in many cases results were reported by delegate percentage.. not vote totals. because of the close race... sander's campaign wants the iowa democratic party to go back and check its numbers. sanders told the "today show" this morning that he's optimistic he will win the democratic nomination and beat any gop nominee. presidential candidate :52-1:06 "it's not a hundred percent sure that we didn't win it. but we feel fantastic." "if you look at the match up polls that have taken place recently, bernie sanders against republican candidates, we are mr. trump by a whole lot, a lot more than hillary clinton." hillary clinton may have won in iowa...but she now trails sanders by 29 points in new hampshire. she will need to reclaim she is a winner in new hampshire before the next state vote on february 9-th. tonight the two will debate on cnn's town hall event moderated by anderson cooper. it will air on cnn tonight 8 p-m central time. a metro couple is rooting for opposing sides for the presidential race... what's most important is to encourage our children to know that politics is important and you can be part of the process, how they get a long so well...despite their opposing views... plus... a tony award winning musical makes its way to des moines. a special guest joins us in studio to tell us more about a gentlemen's guide to love and murder. every time the iowa-iowa state husbands and wives split over which team to support. the iowa caucuses did the same thing... for one des moines couple, differences in opinion could be the reason they're so compatible. channel 13's reid chandler has the story... 10:16:46 "i'm meg morgenson." 10:16:52 "and i am a democrat and supporting hillary clinton." 10:16:59 "grant young." 10:17:03 "i'm a republican, i'm undecided, but i know that all of our than anything secretary clinton has to offer. okay this is going to be a fascinating interview. ." laughter is the common ground meg morgenson and grant young find when addressing the elephant in the room... politically, they're polar opposites...romantically, a match made in heaven. 10:18:33 "i was actually more concerned when we re-met that he was a duke fan than he was a republican - like which is worse, i don't know?" - meg morgenson, democrat grant works in politics, meg's more of an enthusiast... they've done more than reach across the aisle...they're walking down it, together, in may. 10:52:51 "so this is a picture of grant and i at the inaugural last year for branstad. so as you can see, i put in my time for republican events." - meg morgenson, democrat but don't let their peaceful demeanor fool you - there's still plenty of partisan gridlock. 10:19:40 "i've had to walk away a couple times, like during the debates. because he's getting all into it and agreeing with stuff, and i'm like, 'oh god, i gotta leave the room.'" 10:20:02 "and i'll be cheering for something hillary says, or democrat disagreements aside...meg and grant say their common passion for politics brings them together. 10:20:24 "i respect his ideas, and he's a really smart guy and he respects me wanting to support hillary or any other democratic candidate. yeah, i even got you buttons! yeah, he got me these amazing buttons." they may not share the same views... but when they finally choose to start a family, meg and grant say one thing they will share is the joy of raising engaged citizens. 10:30:52 "i think we're always going to be a very political family. we just are. and i think what's most important is to encourage our children to know that politics is important and you can be part of the process, and it doesn't matter which side of the aisle you're on, you can take an active stance...and vote republican. ." a house divided...but enjoying the political process together. in des moines, reid chandler, channel 13 news. morgenson and young caucused and then watched the results come in together. mostly cloudy skies today with blustery winds continuing. i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for honeysuckle white . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) honeysuckle white . no growth-promoting antibiotics, drop through the afternoon to the low 20s. it will get colder tonight to the teens. tomorrow will be a mostly sunny day with temperatures back in the 30s. there will be more clouds on friday and even some light weekend looks to be partly cloudy with highs in the upper 30s to 40 degrees. much colder air returns to the state next week. there are more indoor activities outside.. coming up... we have a guest on our show that gives us details on a show that is this week, the des moinwon several awards. today we have john rapson who can tell us more about the show called " a gentleman's guide to love and murder." -part of the 2015-2016 willis broadway series. -tonight's show is at 7:30 p-m -runs until sunday -tickets are 35 dollars on sale office, all ticketmaster locations or online at des moines performing arts dot org. teases are done! shots fired.. waukee police if you want to bundle great tv with high-speed internet, then call centurylink at... ask for the directv select package, bundled with centurylink internet. you get all the channels you love, plus hbo, starz, showtime, and cinemax at no extra cost for the first three months. all for about 40 bucks a month for 12 months. this deal sounds great, especially if you love sports. 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[ whip cracks ] [ normal voice ] just call... get the directv select package plus centurylink internet for about $40 a month for 12 months. speed may not be available in your area. only from centurylink. of a shooting this morning. we have a live report with the latest on the investigation and how it briefly affected area schools. good afternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm megan reuther. we start with a developing story out of waukee. police there are investigating reports of shots fired, which left one person hurt. it led to a lockdown of an apartment building and area schools this morning. waukee police responded to the 1- thousand block of southeast olson channel 13 josh nguygen is live there this afternoon. shortly after 8 a.m. on wednesday, feb. 3, waukee police responded to shots fired in the 1100 block of se olson drive. shots were fired, however, no one was hit. one victim was taken to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries sustained during the altercation. waukee high school, waukee middle school and prairieview school were under lockdown for a portion of the morning as a precautionary measure since the incident took place near the "the victim was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries...and has been released from the hospital already..so right now we are just conducting interviews with potential subjects potentially involved inside the investigation." alright, thanks josh... it's time now to get a first let's head down to megan salois at the science center. ad lib wx quick winds will continue to be blustery with blowing snow a problem. temperatures will get colder through the day. tonights temps will be back in the teens. the day. tonights temps will be a congressional committee held its first hearing today on the lead contamination in flint, michigan's water supply. this as the f-b-i is investigating whether any criminal charges are warranted. maryland "we simply do not have the right to remain silent. we do not have the right not to act. government broke it. government must fix it." michigan's governor is proposing 30-million dollars in state aid to help residents pay their water bills. governor rick snyder says people shouldn't have to pay for water they can't drink... but they'll still have to pay for water used for laundry, toilets and lawn sprinklers. according to the governor's office, an estimated 21,000 residential customers have continued paying their bills despite various water problems, while 9,000 have not. health officials in dallas, texas say they have identified a case of the zika dallas county health and human services are reporting a patient who acquired the virus via sexual contact. mosquitos are the main transmitters of the zika virus... even though there have been a few cases where sexual transmission was suspected. the type of mosquitos that can carry zika are able to reach parts of texas... but local health officials say they have not seen any evidence of mosquitos carrying the virus. kentucky senator rand paul announced today that he will no longer run for president. the 52-year-old ophthalmologist says he is expected to turn his full attention to his senate re-election campaign, which he is favored to win. in a statement dr. paul says "it's been an incredible honor to run a principled campaign for the white house. today, i will end where i began, ready and willing to fight for the cause of liberty." donald trump is looking to rebound in new hampshire, after his second- place finish in iowa -- laying week's debate. peter alexander has the story. here, in the live free or die state... a huge crowd reaffirming that donald trump's campaign is still alive. "there were 17 people when we started, now you have 11, i come in second, i'm not humiliated!" trump... mocking reports that iowa made him a loser... ... and marco rubio -- who finished third -- a winner. 19:36:53 winner of the night, marco rubio! trump, humiliated! but also acknowledging his absence at the fox news debate last week may have affected the outcome... i think it could have been the debate. i think some people were disappointed i didn't go in the debate. gracious and subdued in defeat monday... "i want to congratulate ted and i want to congratulate all the incredible candidates." ... overnight, trump quickly returned to his familiar form and a familiar target, ted cruz. "what kind of people do we have running for office?! no, really dishonest. and i think i know why. you know why? because he was born in canada!!!! he gets the nomination they're gonna sue his a$$ off." fresh off his win, cruz is already eyeing both new hampshire and more conservative south carolina -- its primary two weeks away. "last night, we heard a howl coming from the potomac." meanwhile, a trio of governors -- all staking their claim here -- are setting their sights on each other and on marco rubio. chris christie with nbc's kelly o'donnell: "he kind of reminds me of the boy in the bubble. he never answers questions. he never holds gaggles. he's very controlled, and the boy in the bubble has gotta get out of the bubble if he wants to be president of the united states." rubio's rebuttal, with gabe gutierrez. i think it's been a tough couple of days for chris and for some of the other guys. they are not doing very well and some people react badly sometimes to adversity. the state's wild card: john kasich -- rising to second place in many polls -- now vying for a break out moment. "my tone is different, it's a tone of inclusiveness. it's a tone of helping people to get up. the bottom line is you're not going negative against your opponents right now because you think that's not the right tone for the party? well it's not just not the right right tone for me." that was peter alexander reporting. as for democrats... bernie sanders is demanding a recount of votes from the iowa caucus. his campaign is asking to look at the hard copy of the results from each precinct. the democratic party did not release raw vote totals... and the sanders campaign thinks that's because they don't have them. in many cases results were reported by delegate percentage.. not vote totals. because of the close race... sander's campaign wants the iowa democratic party to go back and check its numbers. hillary clinton may have won in iowa...but she now trails sanders by 29 points in new hampshire. granite state voters go to the polls on february 9-th. coming up after the break... peyton manning may not play for the colts anymore... but patients at his namesake hospital are still find out how they're supporting peyton as he prepares for the super bowl. mostly cloudy skies today with the low 20s. it will get colder tonight to the teens. tomorrow will be a mostly sunny day with temperatures bacacin the 30s. there will be more clouds on friday and even some light snow in northern iowa. the weekend looks to be partly cloudy with highs in the upper 30s to 40 degrees. peyton manning is being sent lots of love through homemade cards.. from the children's hospital former and current patients at peyton manning children's hospital say they have been personally touched by manning's kindness. carson qunn has why they are cheering him on, despite his move to denver. were definitely colts fans but we were sorry to see peyton go but we wish him the best in denver. at peyton manning childrens hospital, steven parker and his son steven junior joined fellow former and current patients to make cards, cheering on the beloved former-colts-now- denver-broncos-superbowl- winning-hopeful quarterback. hopefully they can win the super bowl and if its his last game he can go out on top. many of these patients say theyve been personally helped by his kindness...madeline helpling says she received a phone call during her time in the hospital two years ago. it was an unknown number and i dont normal answer them but for some reason i just decided to and he said 'is this madeline?' and i said 'yes' and he said 'hi this is peyton' and i said 'hi peyton!' and i just knew. staff members also say peyton because he is so deeply committed to this institution, he is a member of our senior leadership and its the least we can do to cheer him on.colt or bronco, they all hope he keeps on winning for all of them. i always look forward to football season and obviously im a colts fan but i still have peyton in my heart and bleed number 18. if it is his last time i hope he goes out on top. the patients will have a superbowl party here at the hospital on sunday. they know peyton might be a little busy that day, but they know their cards will get to him soon there after. geiger. next week the agribusiness association of iowa plans to host its sixth annual showcase and conference.. iowa secretary of agriculture bill northey will be there speaking at the event.. he says one of the conversations that he's looking forward to is water quality technology.. but there will be more he'll be speaking on at the showcase. "awful lot of community college students will be there, both looking for what they might do afterwards as well as trying to understand how the industry's changing and whether it's the technologies that are in the equipment whether the kinds of things. the quality pieces and then there'll be a gathering of folks to be able to be at lunch and be able to hear from governor branstad. be able to present some awards to those who have been environmental leaders and looking forward to each of those pieces." the showcase and conference will be at the iowa state fairgrounds.. yesterday.. and today.. there's big pressure on the dollar.. with calls to the feds to back away and drop interest rates.. and the grain markets were showing some signs of life.. yesterday.. but not so much today.. "we finished off the last day of january of course last week with a nice little boost. questionable if we were going to get to follow through very much.." "and i guess i reservedly say we have, but we haven't gone very far really, yesterday, that was one of the highest closes we've seen in both corn and beans in some time. a little better over a month or about a month but with that said, we're still just in stiff resistance anything still technical by nature." "the cattle had, we rallied off the lows of course in the middle of january but then they kind of stagnated didn't know if we could get this to accelerate through. i think the bigger thing in the cattle market right now is really looks as if we had a major bottom in there and you know the seasonal patterns would tend to say that we should see prices work higher now up into the summer months." "well hogs have done an exceptional job really since mid november just kind of climbing and climbing a bit higher. we're kind of stretching this rubber band out just a little bit too far i think these old levels of resistance here are probably going to stop this market and even more so are in line for a bit of a correction to the downside here. " syngenta is getting a little closer to a 43 billion dollar takeover deal with chemchina.. according to bloomberg.. chemchina just offered the better deal.. which outpaces the offering cash and share portions.. syngenta rejected the monsanto bid.. angering shareholders.. but that strategy may have paid off now.. monsanto shares have dropped about 13 percent since august after a commodity slump.. chemchina guarantees a higher price than the stock ever reached on its own.. however.. with rumors of state involvement.. u-s anti trust regulators could view it as a national security interest. and that's all the time i have for the show today.. thanks for joinin surf, stream, download, and play on multiple devices at once, with centurylink internet. get up to 40 megs for $20 a month for 1 year just call... ...right now. wanna see this as an action movie? [ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a month. [ normal voice ] or drama? 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