hillary clinton s e-mails. the former secretary of state used a private computer server to transmit work-related e-mails. hundreds were released yesterday, more are on the way monday. we re making every effort to comply with this order. scott: about two dozen were listed as secret and another 22 were classified as top secret. todd: how about that saturday sunshine. did you get out and enjoy it? a positively perfect day to wander downtown des moines. we spotted lots of people exploring the pappajohn sculpture park. jason: we broke a record by a few degrees. i hope everyone got a chance to go outside. let s reminisce about a gorgeous day. with the warm air. waterloo broke their record at 64 degrees. absolutely beautiful out there. these temperatures will continue into the evening as we see very mild air over night. 35 degrees i 7:00 in the morning. another gorgeous day tomorrow. i will outline that and your next shot for snow coming up. laura: new at 6:00, des moines police a
we can t give their loved one back. but we can stand by them, and hold their hand, and get them through the rough patches. rose: rough patches felt already by about a dozen families this year. most recently, in colorado, where an officer was shot this week. so far, in 2016, there have been 10 firearm-related deaths. last year, in the same time frame? just 1. toni: it s concerning to everybody. because the trend that s going on in the united states is not good. and when you have a loved one that is out there every day putting their life at risk, it s very scary. rose: a risk, buenting says, she knows all too well. amanda: i really hope that, tonight, lots of people recognize that there s blue lives that matter. and that everybody puts their life on the line every day, when they put that badge on and go to work. rose: the money raised tonight will help families attend national police week and visit the memorial in washington, d.c. todd? todd: in kalamazoo, michigan today, hundr
3:00 and temperatures drop in the upper 50 s. bigger changes on the way and we will tell you when coming up. alyx: make it two in a row for hillary clinton. with overwhelming support from black voters, the former secretary of state won the south carolina democratic presidential primary, beating vermont senator bernie sanders. craig boswell has the story from washington, d.c. craig: hillary clinton ran away with the south carolina presidential primary. cbs news projects clinton beat vermont senator bernie sanders by a wide margin. hillary clinton: thank you, south carolina. hillary, hillary, hillary. craig: exit polls showed 84% of black voters went with clinton. she also dominated among women by nearly 50%. anne bolton hopes americans give clinton a chance to be president anne bolton: the main thing on her mind is to see that americans have what they need to have. craig: with more than 800 delegates up for grabs next tuesday, sanders looked past south carolina saturday and
washwhy its going to be short-lived. a lot of people and wildlife were outside today - especially around the jordan creek area to bask in the nice weather that broke a record good evening and thanks for joining us, im brooke bouma. and the record we broke? today was the warmest february 27th on record in iowa. although the weather was the talk of the day - we ll see cooler temperatures this week.. lets check in with meteorologist amber alexander for a first look today couldn t have been nicer for drake university - the school held a groundbreaking ceremony for its first new academic building in 20 years. collier-scripps hall is a 15-million dollar 50-thousand square foot facility that will house the university s school of education and the mathematics and computer science. drake s dean of the school of education says this represents a seven year project of fundraising, program building, collecting, connecting, and counting on people all over the country. janet mcmanhill, dean
side tonight. officers were called to the 27 hundred block of boston avenue just after four this morning. when they arrived, they found a man in his 20 s had been stabbed.. following what s believed to be some kind of fight at a party. police say he was in stable condition when he went to the hospital. no word on any arrests in the case. polk county says it has a problem on its hands. it needs an extra $7 million more dollars next year to keep its current mental health and disability services. and it s looking to state lawmakers to help them get this money. channel 13 s reid chandler is following this story and joins us in the studio with more. organizers are asking lawmakers to take action this year to allow counties to levy up to $47 dollars per person in property taxes for local mental health and disability services. right now, counties can only levy up to about $30 dollars.and that s been the case since the funding formula was passed in 19-96. that s why organizers with m