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the organization trains service dogs for veterans and special needs children. the dog was last seen sunday with his host family near parkersburg. anonymous supporters have helped raise a ten-thousand dollar reward for anyone who returns latham. a facebook page has been created and anyone with information can callllenna at 319-493-2046 amanda: the shooting happened last night at a home on the three- thousand block of cambridge street... police say a man was shot in the he was taken to the hospital with non-life injuries. police say they don't have any the suspect. continue to update this story as we get information. amanda: governor branstad's plan to privatize medicaid is getting some federal level support... amanda: affect 560 thousand iowans.. during senator joni ernst's weekly press conference she said there are two things this move has to accomplish--to benefit the state and those who use it. "if we are able to save those dollars, utlize those dollars, and making sure that those paitients or those customers are really taken care of and recieving quality healthcare, than i think that's the direction we should move as a state. " amanda: the governor says it will accomplish those goals...saving the state 51- million dollars once the deal goes through...plus it will provide a better healthcare system for those who currently use it. the biggest concern is if the transition can be completed smoothly by january first, the date it's set to roll out. kelsey 1:04:33 we get a little nervous that when too much is transitioned too quickly, mistakes get made, errors get made, details get overlooked. amanda: the deal still needs federal approval... plus the ongoing hearing on wether or not a state employee used confidential information to help one of the companies sink a bid is standing in the way too. amanda: and next week's public hearing on the bakken pipeline will only allow a select number of iowans to speak... the iowa utilities board is taking public comments about the pipeline that would cut diagonally through the state. they will let 210 people speak at thursday's hearing, half for and half against the pipeline. that isn't sitting well with some. nathan when you look at the numbe ro fobjections or letters of suppor that have been submitted, the objections coming from iowans outnumer the letters of support. cecil splitting it 50/50 seemed to be fairest way to provide both sides to speak at the public hearing. amanda: all the speaking spots are basically full, but you can still call the i-u-b to get on the list. head to our website for more details. amanda meteorologist sam schrier joins us again with a look at your forecast. sam weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in should still be sunny and cool, but we are going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. and in national headlines-- amanda: the primetime debate stage will be a little less crowded tuesday night in milwaukee... fox business news has announced the lineup of republican presidential candidates...and there is a big change.. " a g-o-p debate shakeup... after a week of shifting ground in the republican presidential race. trump and carson are up... christie and huckabee are down... both relegated to the under-card debate hosted by fox business next week and lindsey graham and george pataki are out... ...out of the debate entirely -- after their poll numbers fell short of the required minimum. for the top two contenders - tensions are on the rise. trump releasing a new political ad today. (trump ad) "you'll never be disappointed. i don't disappoint people. i produce. together we're going to make america great again. trump also attacking carson after two recent polls showed the retired neurosurgeon leading the pack trump, tweeted, quote "the carson story is either a total even worse - trying to head with a hammer or trump, referencing his autobiography of and quick temper as a youth... before finding god. (ben carson/(r) presidential candidate) "i tried to stab probably the most outrageous thing." carson calls story "silly." (dr. ben carson) why find these people? you would be able to you who they are. if they come forward on their own, because of your story, that's fine." i'm reid binion, reporting -----end-----cnn.script----- " amanda: and in a recent cnn poll released earlier this week-- we see who ranks the highest among republican candidates for supporting gop values-- perhaps that will come into play in that upcoming fox debate next week in milwaukee-- amanda:: the republican debates have been a hot topic this week after candidates made to the media, and that will be for our political in iowa... it airs sundays at 9 am here on local 5. amanda: the department security is taking steps after saturday's crash of a jetliner... amanda: following terrorists may explosive device on board...they want to see airport security tightened. three of the busiest airports in this country -- hartsfield jackson in atlanta -- l-a-x -- with tougher security expected there -- starts us off today on overseas us and british intelligence say they discovered an astounding lack of security at the airport in sharm al-sheikh. and fears, that if it was a bomb, that isis had an insider there with access to the luggage hold and may have infiltrated other airports as well, which unlike sharm al sheikh, have direct flights to the us. rep. mike mccaul: the last chance, if you will, to catch put on an airplane. us and british officials tell abc news the strongest evidence russian plane out of isis itself, from bomb. now weighed in for the first time. president barack obama: i think there is a was a bomb. and we're seriously. after the crash, there is still no hard precisely happened to the russian jet and us intelligence officials told select members of congress at a that the bomb theory is still far from certain. sen. angus king: i think it's going to take a forensic examination of the wreckage of the plane, examination of the bodies and a full investigation of sharm al-sheikh airport." amanda: coming up on local 5 news midday... updates on two decades-old kidnapping cases that have left officers in minnesota and here in the metro puzzled for years. amanda: and... we have an important safety alert for those of you at home with small children, and dangers of cords. amanda: next.... inside look at money you may be when you clean plate. "your wathcing local 5 "your wathcing local 5 news midday in hd with amanda krenz and we are iowas most accurate forecast. this is local 5 midday. we are iowa (music sting)" amanda: mom always said - clean your plate. but how much money could you be throwing away in the kitchen this holiday season? abc's chief business and economic correspondent rebecca jarvis breaks down food waste and just how much it is costing you. " nats "?chopping?" in this kitchen? what many restaurants may consider trash - is actually headed to the table. sot - przemek adolf / owner, saucy by nature "we were ending up with surplus ingredients.?" "saucy by nature" - a restaurant in brooklyn, new york - focuses on zero waste. that means when its catering business finishes a wedding or corporate event - the leftover ingredients go to the restaurant - instead of the landfill. sot - przemek adolf / owner, saucy by nature "we don't just have to be driven by money and profits." from restaurants - to your own refrigerator? americans are than 130 billion pounds sot - jeremy kranowitz sustainable america "40% of the food that's grown is wasted along the trail from farm to fork." and it's not just food waste, but wasted money: 371 bucks per person spent on food you end up throwing out - multiply that for a family and we're talking thousands of dollars each year. (source: ivaluefood.com) what's worse? there are still many people who don't have enough. sot - jeremy kranowitz / executive director sustainable america "1 in 6 americans goes hungry, and so we have this very odd juxtaposition." at revive foods in san francisco? the focus is on food rescue. still perfectly edible - into products like jam. sot - zoe wong / founder revive foods "it's not just a social problem, it's not just an environmental problem, it's not just a economic problem, it's all of them" simple steps can help you limit or even eliminate your food waste: when you eat out - ask for smaller portions or share with friends. at home: take stock of what you have - before you go grocery shopping. and watch where you store things - keeping onions and potatoes together - shortens the shelf life on both. rebecca jarvis oncam close: another simple way to save? check those "best by" labels on your groceries? these aren't hard and fast rules just recomendations for retailers. for example on your eggs - the date here menas it's still good for another three to five weeks. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. suggested anchor tag: the only thing that requires a date label for safety - is baby formula." amanda: back here in iowa now-- amanda: researchers at iowa state university...makin g a potentially huge discovery for pig farmers. for nearly two years, the team has studied d-n-a sequences in infant pigs, to determine if there was a link between the pestivirus and twitching. before scientists had only determined the existence of the problem, not that the virus caused the tremors. now the team is turning its attention to developing a vaccine, to treat affected pigs. diagnostics lab major goal is to try to draw up a vaccine, so we can help those pigs is not to eradicate the develop a vaccine and understand more about the epidemiology of this."" amanda: researchers say major portions of the pig population are not affected by the virus, but it can often hit many swine within a sounder. they also say the virus can't spread from pigs to humans. amanda sam is back now... sam we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of already cool temps most accurate forecast with meteorologist sam schreier. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" sam weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in the mid 50s. sunday should still be sunny and cool, but we are going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. sam: amanda: amanda: severe weather ten years ago, a woodward and stratford ...leaving behind a lot of damage. since 1980, iowa has seen 22 tornadoes in the month of november with 12 of those happening in this november 12th, 2005 outbreak. next week on the anniversary of these tornadoes in woodward and stratford, we will heave special coverage of how the communities have overcome the damage. look for that story next week on local five news. amanda still to come on local five news midday... still to come on local five news midday... two new blockbuster re-makings of old classics for amanda it's friday... time for "local 5 at the movies"...with two huge franchises hitting theaters this week amanda: first up...good charlie brown peanuts characters hit the big screen in "the peanuts movie." in this new movie, charlie brown invent himself as pretty new girl comes to town. but can he go hero? the peanuts movie is rated-g. all: (reax) sam: next up we have bond movie....called "spectre." in the film, uncovers a secret, sinister organization. as he investigates spectre, bond connection between himself and the leader of the group. this is the 24th james bond movie....and the fourth for the secret spectre is rated p-g-13. local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" : amanda: this morning a medical mystery. seven sisters -- all with breast cancer -- despite no strong family history of the disease. its a story that's got a lot of people puzzled and abc's linzie janis is here with more. " these seven sisters share more than most. linzie: 12:39:28;30 raise your hand if you've had breast cancer each and every one of them has had the same disease, some more than once. (nat) they are a medical mystery -- stumping their doctor. it started back in 1995? with betty, who's the oldest, then over the next 20 years?it was one after the other? minds? dottie 12:45:42;25 who's next? irene 12:46:15;02 each time ? the sisters whoever was sick? and until last year they might be the one unlucky rule. dottie: 13:22:14;14 "you have to be adopted. i know but nancy's breast cancer is by far the most advanced?and mary: 12:53:47;07 but when nancy got it i passed out. i was-- hers was the worst. stage four. 12:53:59;01 we were crushed, every one of us were in tears (gfx) there's no strong family history of disease and their doctor says they're negative for the brca (end gfx) a gut feeling about what it is, why it is all seven of you-- 13:04:55;21 (overtalk) linzie janis: 13:04:56;08 --had it? irene: 13:04:57;25 they don't know. some of them wonder if it was the coal plant they grew up next to in south boston? mary: 13:05:50;08 and the dust would go all over your sheets on the-- judy: was-- it was bad. doctor irene kuter from massachusetts general hosptial has treated six of the seven women dr. irene kuter md / massachusetts general hospital 18:43:52;11i haven't seen as many individuals in one family like this. while an environmental or genetic link is still possible? she's exploring another theory dr. irene kuter md / massachusetts general hospital 18:38:12;12 if it turned out a virus sparked their cancer... it means there's a chance these brave sisters could end up teaching the world something new about breast cancer." amanda: coming up on local 5 news midday... an imporant warning on window blind cords for those of you who have small children at home. amanda: and-- what happens when a small town missouri newspaper doesn't run a marraige " you're watching local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" amanda good morning and thanks for joining us for local 5 news midday...i'm amanda krenz. amanda: a top story from thirty years ago revisited-- amanda: a 1984 case of a missing metro boy may be getting a new look by des moines police... this renewed hope comes after a break in the abduction case of a boy from minnesota last week. daniel heinrich is now a person of interest in the disappearance of jacob wetterling in minnesota in 1989. during his court appearance this week, a judge ruled heinrich would remain in jail....calling him a "danger to the community." heinrich faces child pornography charges, nothing related to the wetterling case... amanda: evidence in the heinrich case has caught the attention of a retired des moines police detective. he worked on the case of missing paper boy eugene martin, who was abducted in 1984, and never found. local five's amanda krenz takes a look back at the case that gripped the life of a police officer and all of iowa. ((nats of garage opening, revealing eugene's face.)) as this garage door opens... it reveals a young man with big brown eyes staring back at you. this is eugene miller. 19:13 everyday when i drive in, walk in, i look at him, think about him. where's he at? what happened to him? eugene is missing. he disappeared on august 12th, 1984...a date permanently etched in jim rowley's memory. 9:54 my boy was august 12, 84 - on my son's birthday. amanda - intersting that you call him my boy. jim "well he is. i can't find him so he is. jim rowley wants to be reminded of his missing boy everyday, that's why this 30-year-old poster is hanging in his garage. jim used to be senior the main investigator in eugene martin's disappearance. (standup) gene was 13-years old when he vanished from this corner of sw14th and highview in des moines. it was about 5:30 in the morning... he had some of his papers rolled up and ready to be delivered. 2:19 "sw 14th and highview, got a missing paperboy, don't let it be a west des moines case." about 2 years before that call came in about eugene martin, 13 year old johnny gosch went missing while he was delivering papers in west des moines. 3:46 we worked 3-4 days around the clock, neighborhood canvas, interviewed everybody in the house, petsdogs, children, cars, we found some interesting people but nothing that ever sent the balloon up. the dci, fbi, and west des moines p.d. came to help with the case. eugenes father, donnie martin, tried to coordinate search efforts with neighbors and volunteers. (((nats of donnie that just came in))) the only solid clues left behind that day were eugene's bag full of papers, left on the corner, and a few people who saw eugene that morning talking to somebody. 3:00 we found 3 people going to the balloon fest that had drove by and eugene talking to a man, it looked like a father son conversation between them. the search team combed through corn fields, officers even flew to cancun to follow a lead. as time went on it became clear, eugene martin's case was sadly similar to johnny gosch. years slipped by with no sign of the missing kid. eugene's father, talked to reporters on the anniversaries of his son's disappearance. 4 year anniversary story - "don 1:37 i'll never give up hope, as long as there's no body or evidence pointing in that no sign of the missing kid. eugene's father, talked to reporters on the anniversaries of his son's disappearance. 4 year anniversary story - "don 1:37 i'll body or evidence pointing in that direction. i'll never give up hope." don martin passed away in 2010, never knowing what happened to eugene. although in his obituary it says he was preceded in death by his son. don martin was good friends with the officer jim rowley, the two met every week for years on friday evenings to talk about new leads. 10:28 no matter what lead he had i would go out and work it. and we never had a concrete lead. the eugene martin file, remains opens open today... full of paperwork from more than 30 years of following leads and collecting any fraction of evidence. the case haunts jim rowley. 11:21 you can leave a homicide at work, i know that sounds bizarre, you can leave a shooting or stabbing or robbery at work, but there's a boy missing and all he was doing was delivering martin and johnny gosch were the victims of a pedaphile. he believes they're both dead. but he hasn't given up on finding out what 15:19 i hope nobody ever gives up on 'em. amanda: rowley says he plans to keep a close eye on the minnesota case....and hopes, before the end of his life, to have answers about what happened to eugene martin. if you want to see more local 5 archival footage from when this case first came about....... we have those stories on our website -- we are iowa dot com. amanda: in missouri-- amanda: a same-sex couple discovered a hiccup when announcing their new marriage in their local newspaper. jack pluta has the fine print. " (shaun murphy/ recently married) "we had an 11-month engagement, we just shaun murphy and aaron lopez married on their southern wisconsin farm. then, they did what heterosexual couples have done for years. (shaun murphy/ recently married) "about four weeks ago we sent our wedding announcements out to our hometown newspapers." five hometown newspapers to be exact. the announcement appeared in all of them except the lake gazette, murphys hometown newspaper. (shaun murphy/ recently married) "we didn't get a clear answer, all four announcements pretty quickly, and we were getting some mixed messages from the staff here." weary of bothering the staff, murphy reached out to the lake gazette's owner, lakeway publishers in tennessee. murphy was told he and his husband's announcement would not be published. the company said it was unclear how the industry would respond to a same-sex marriage announcement. (shaun murphy/ recently married) "i think there was a little bit of dread about it, because we knew it could get kind of messy." messy, it got. (sarah jacobson/ concerned resident) "it's not fair to discriminate based on race, religion, or handicap so why should it be okay based on sexual orientation, it's not." having never met murphy, monroe city resident sarah jacobson wanted the couple to know many residents in the community are behind them. (sarah jacobson/ concerned resident) "i don't think that lakeway publishing is putting forth the image that the town would want to portray." (shaun murphy/ recently married "we have no complainants about the newspaper staff here in monroe city, or anyone in our hometown, everyone has been so great for us, it's the publishing company that made this decision." --suggested tag-- a local t-v station reached out to lakeway publishers -- but reports those calls we're not returned. murphy and lopez are vowing to try to get their announcement published. they've even started a petition online asking lakeway publishing to create a policy to allow same-sex couple to publish their wedding announcements. -----end-----cnn.script----- " amanda meteorologist sam schrier joins us again with a look at your forecast. sam weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in should still be sunny and cool, but we are fairly close to 60. next highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. back now with an alert for parentabout the hazards of some common blinds you may have hanging in your home. and a warning for viewers, some of the footage may be difficult to watch-- abc's brian ross here this morning with more details-- " the walla family of chippewa falls, wisconsin, all nine of them, loves to make videos of everything they do. lots of laughs and happy moments. but for 17-year old gavin walla and his parents there's one video that stands out. taking them back to a died in an all-too accident. tape: can you feed the baby some cereal? gavin's mother nicci was making a video of two of her other children, her twins. she is about to swing the camera around to catch a horrifying are going to show happy ending. tape: gavin! gavin! (screams) gavin hanging by the neck from the pull cords on a set of window blinds. silently strangling. nicci walla: i somehow window blinds, but i remember lifting him gavin was left with a but that was all. gavin walla: (03:03:59) i'm glad that it's out but, unfortunately, since the day of gavin's accident almost 14 years ago, the consumer product safety commission estimates well over 100 american children have died, somehow caught in window blind cords. elliott kaye: brian, i see decades, and i'm talking decades, about children once a month getting hanged to death by these products and it's gotta stop. elliott kaye, the chairman of the consumer product safety commission, says cordless versions like this set solve the problem. elliott kaye: look at that. it's beautiful. it's really beautiful. but that the industry continues to make and sell the more dangerous set with cords. elliott kaye: i think it's disgusting. i really do. executives of the big three american companies that sell window blinds would not agree to appear in our report. brian ross: mr. vasami, brian ross, abc news. nor would the head of the window blind trade group, ralph vasami. brian ross: i wonder if i could ask you some questions about the children who've died in window blind accidents? ralph vasami: no. the industry says it has introduced a range of safety features that have reduced the number of deaths, as seen in this industry video. but it says the most important step is not to ban blinds with cords but to educate parents that blinds with cords should not be in homes with children. yet, working with abc affiliates across the country who went shopping for window blinds, we found that message is not getting through in many store: when you have tie it. employees were store: that's why good option when you have tots. employees did not seem to have been very well trained about the danger of corded window blinds. safety issue or think so." local 5 news midday... (weather) sam has the most accurate forecast next. "now, we are iowa's forecast with schreier. certified by weatherrate the experts" sam weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in the mid 50s. sunday should still be sunny and cool, but we are going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. sam: amanda: amanda you're watching amanda you're watching midday. after this. jerry holub, our resident horticulturist. here's here every friday to tell us what we need to know to keep our gardens, healthy, happy and jerry, how is it going? for all your downtown des moines farmers market on saturdays. about the market support local agriculture and buy direct from iowa farmers while shopping the downtown farmers' market - presented by unitypoint health - des moines. the downtown farmers' market presents iowa producers from 58 counties across iowa, offering fresh fruit, vegetables and so much more every saturday, may - october. you'll find fresh herbs, beautiful flowers, farm fresh eggs, local wineries, a delicious assortment of goat cheese, an endless selection of baked goods, and many varieties of iowa raised meat such as beef, pork, chicken, turkey, goat, rabbit, sam weather adlib: we are looking at a much cooler day across iowa, but at least we won't be dealing with rain today! iowa can expect a very cool start to the day with temps in the 40s across the state, and we really wont warm up very much with a high in the mid 50s. winds will be strong today out of the west northwest, which will make our already cool temps feel even cooler. tonight we are going to fall into the mid to low 30s with widespread frost likely. saturday is going to be sunny and breezy with a high in the mid 50s. sunday should still be sunny and cool, but we are going to warm up fairly close to 60. next week starts warm with highs in the low 60s and then cools off into the 50s with a small and scattered rain chance in the middle of the week. >> announcer: think you don't have time to dthanksgiving right? think again. we're showing you how to cook a perfect thanksgiving without the hassle and without breaking the bank. carla's baking up a delicious dish with a surprise you won't believe. then clinton's showing you not one, not two, but three ways to transform your table without

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