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. -- she was from iowa. in the past we have a tradition of reporting delegate numbers. we were preparing for the possibility of having to provide the audit numbers. we want to make sure this is fair to all. is a betterprocess caucus for all of us. countse prefer to do the , the resultegates of a true caucus, we can deal with whatever the commission decides upon. we want make sure this is the best process for the candidates. in the state of nebraska we have caucus-goers write down their preference, so it is already written on a piece of paper that is written and capped so we would be able to abide by this. other thing i want to make a note of, further down in it doesmmendations, have a number five but it highlights that the dnc will work with state parties to create consistent standards and guidelines across caucuses. the dnc should explore technology resources available to exploit state party resources and tracking -- that states can use. this, in my mind captures the fact that we knowledge these recommendat
. -- she was from iowa. in the past we have a tradition of reporting delegate numbers. we were preparing for the possibility of having to provide the audit numbers. we want to make sure this is fair to all. is a betterprocess caucus for all of us. countse prefer to do the , the resultegates of a true caucus, we can deal with whatever the commission decides upon. we want make sure this is the best process for the candidates. in the state of nebraska we have caucus-goers write down their...
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it started in iowa. we saw this year in iowa in the special election, we saw democrats make ground where they were not supposed to be able to make ground. we saw people in some of the most conservative places in the state start to vote democrat. they wanted to send a message. they are ready for more. is look what happened in new jersey. new jersey flipped from red to blue. gained seats in the legislature. was it just new jersey? no. georgia democrats gained seats in the legislature. in new hampshire, the democrats gained seats. in oklahoma, the democrats gained seats in the legislature. [applause] mayor de blasio: in washington state, the legislature flipped the senate. it is already happening. did i mention virginia? [applause] mayor de blasio: we have tonight, in this country, the greatest proof we ever needed of the value of each and every vote. the house of delegates of virginia, one of the oldest legislatures in this whole country. the pundits said the conventional wisdom said there was nothing to t
it started in iowa. we saw this year in iowa in the special election, we saw democrats make ground where they were not supposed to be able to make ground. we saw people in some of the most conservative places in the state start to vote democrat. they wanted to send a message. they are ready for more. is look what happened in new jersey. new jersey flipped from red to blue. gained seats in the legislature. was it just new jersey? no. georgia democrats gained seats in the legislature. in new...
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iowa has how many? four. to your question, in terms of how it is currently addressed, five was the number to protect for the smaller states, which included iowa and nevada. that is true. six for thatopose reason. i originally proposed fix for that reason, to protect iowa. >> ok, thanks. that was my question. >> we have a list, i have a question for jane. terms, if this amendment moves forward, nebraska, which is still have a caucus for the party building side or would you as a party not have it because it is not connected to delegate allocation numbers? >> anybody from the state of nebraska would tell you this, i don't make decisions as chair unilaterally. we have a very robust debate and discussion currently happening in the state of nebraska. i don't know if we are going to do a caucus. there are really good arguments on both side about our state right now. we can have a primary. we can have a caucus. for me, putting a restriction on this takes that right away as our state to have that discussion and debate
iowa has how many? four. to your question, in terms of how it is currently addressed, five was the number to protect for the smaller states, which included iowa and nevada. that is true. six for thatopose reason. i originally proposed fix for that reason, to protect iowa. >> ok, thanks. that was my question. >> we have a list, i have a question for jane. terms, if this amendment moves forward, nebraska, which is still have a caucus for the party building side or would you as a party...
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he was traveling in iowa today. the nypd knew it. >> the mayor's back in iowa perhaps testing the water for 2020 run. he says no but they sent about a dozen representatives to iowa to take along with the mayor and remind iowans about the mayor's pass. the upset o over contract negotiations and said the mayor's anti- worker and antiunion. in this contract is in mediation once again. want to make sure the people of iowa know that this mayor says one thing and ask in a different way. the mayor said there welcome to join him in iowa. and he wish them safe travels. >> is more than just contract? seems every time's there's an incident with the police officer, the mayor takes emotional side against the con to the point you had cops turning their back to the mayor during the funeral after two officers were assassinated. sounds like it runs deeper than contract. >> this started in the summer of 2014. then form of policing and the mayor invited all sharpton safe? >> welcome back. i'm bill spadea. a lot of show, not for you to
he was traveling in iowa today. the nypd knew it. >> the mayor's back in iowa perhaps testing the water for 2020 run. he says no but they sent about a dozen representatives to iowa to take along with the mayor and remind iowans about the mayor's pass. the upset o over contract negotiations and said the mayor's anti- worker and antiunion. in this contract is in mediation once again. want to make sure the people of iowa know that this mayor says one thing and ask in a different way. the...
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it started in iowa. we saw this year in iowa in the special election, we saw democrats make ground where they were not supposed to be able to make ground. he saw people of the most conservative places in the state start to vote democrat. he wanted to send a message. -- they wanted to send a message. look what happened in new jersey. new jersey flipped from red to blue. it gained seats in the legislature. seatsa democrats gained in the legislature. in new hampshire, the democrats gained seats. in oklahoma, the democrats gained seats in the legislature. [applause] mayor de blasio: in washington state, the legislature flipped the senate. it is already happening. did i mention virginia? [applause] mayor de blasio: we have tonight, in this country, the greatest proof we ever needed of the value of each and every vote. of house of delegates virginia, one of the oldest legislatures in this whole country. the pundits said the conventional was upset. there was nothing to talk about in 2017. it would firmly remain
it started in iowa. we saw this year in iowa in the special election, we saw democrats make ground where they were not supposed to be able to make ground. he saw people of the most conservative places in the state start to vote democrat. he wanted to send a message. -- they wanted to send a message. look what happened in new jersey. new jersey flipped from red to blue. it gained seats in the legislature. seatsa democrats gained in the legislature. in new hampshire, the democrats gained seats....
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it started in iowa. we saw this year in iowa in the special election, we saw democrats make ground where they were not supposed to be able to make ground. he saw people of the most conservative places in the state start to vote democrat. they wanted to send a message. look what happened in new jersey. new jersey flipped from red to blue. it gained seats in the legislature. georgia democrats gained seats in the legislature. in new hampshire, the democrats gained seats. in oklahoma, the democrats gained seats in the legislature. [applause] mayor de blasio: in washington state, the legislature flipped the senate. it is already happening. did i mention virginia? [applause] mayor de blasio: we have tonight, in this country, the greatest proof we ever needed of the value of each and every vote. the house of delegates of virginia, one of the oldest legislatures in this whole country. the pundits said the conventional was upset. the conventional wisdom said there was nothing to talk about in 2017. it would firml
it started in iowa. we saw this year in iowa in the special election, we saw democrats make ground where they were not supposed to be able to make ground. he saw people of the most conservative places in the state start to vote democrat. they wanted to send a message. look what happened in new jersey. new jersey flipped from red to blue. it gained seats in the legislature. georgia democrats gained seats in the legislature. in new hampshire, the democrats gained seats. in oklahoma, the democrats...
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the second place catholics just can't get over it, iowa, 7-5. they started 3-0. then a shocking defeat to penn state. >> yeah. >> surrendered the whole nine yards. they had ups and downs in their season, but the high point was a 55-24 hammering of ohio state. next, the o. >> whatever. >> a really good ohio state team. this was the loss that basically kept ohio state out of the college football playoff. hawkeyes, they've won four straight games against members of the acc. >> i guess that's progressive an a little. >> if iowa wins today. >> which they won't. >> but if they do, 143rd victory, which will tie him for the most all time in the program. >> oh. >> which brings us to boston college, and it looked like a rough season on chestnut hill, diane. >> what? what? >> summed up early in november when notre dame came to town. >> i don't think we need to talk about this. >> here comes josh adams, 49-20, irish in that one. >> a really good team at that time. >> at that time. >> they lost the following week to clemson, and you're thinking ah-oh. then. >> no. >> boston c
the second place catholics just can't get over it, iowa, 7-5. they started 3-0. then a shocking defeat to penn state. >> yeah. >> surrendered the whole nine yards. they had ups and downs in their season, but the high point was a 55-24 hammering of ohio state. next, the o. >> whatever. >> a really good ohio state team. this was the loss that basically kept ohio state out of the college football playoff. hawkeyes, they've won four straight games against members of the acc....
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football fans at iowa state have redefined the wave in a very cool way. dana jacobson has the story. >> reporter: it's a sea of black and gold. >> man, i love this. >> reporter: 70,000 strong. >> this is the first football season that the new children's hospital in iowa city is open, and it's right behind kinnick stadium. >> reporter: waving in unison, smiling up at the faces above. as the first quarter draws to a close, football fans turn to acknowledge the patients at the university's children's hospital. >> everybody wave! >> reporter: each game, dozens of kids now have the best seats in the house. 12-year-old kaden kelso was one of them. >> especially when you're in the hospital and you're sick, it makes you feel a lot better. >> reporter: mary ferentz, wife of iowa coach kirk ferentz, has taken part in the new tradition. >> i would describe it as a great, big, giant hug from 70,000 people. >> the university iowa. >> reporter: that giant hug is just the latest display of the deep ties between the team, its fans, and the children and families at the ho
football fans at iowa state have redefined the wave in a very cool way. dana jacobson has the story. >> reporter: it's a sea of black and gold. >> man, i love this. >> reporter: 70,000 strong. >> this is the first football season that the new children's hospital in iowa city is open, and it's right behind kinnick stadium. >> reporter: waving in unison, smiling up at the faces above. as the first quarter draws to a close, football fans turn to acknowledge the...
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iowa congressional candidate is one of those incumbents so you there in iowa campaigning for election but that ethanol racket is good for small family farmers?. >> it was always presented as a bridge deal and here in iowa we need to have that conversation. at the values as 40 percent of our corn so what will happen?. steve: how does that affect the small farmers compared to big agricultural companies?. >> this zero eager were they paid the money and the golan the committee's that is in the business's interests. but they are left out of the picture. >> totally. we are actually negative we are on the verge of a farm crisis our debt levels are high you are seeing that conservation taken out to have ethanol but when you take that swamp money that is why it it is happening because the senator earnst and senator grassley. >> wade to talk about where lead going? ethanol is the bridge but that doesn't seem to be working dupont just closed a plant -- a plant so now what is the neck step? looking at your conversation it should be over solar with china flooding the market with solar panels but s
iowa congressional candidate is one of those incumbents so you there in iowa campaigning for election but that ethanol racket is good for small family farmers?. >> it was always presented as a bridge deal and here in iowa we need to have that conversation. at the values as 40 percent of our corn so what will happen?. steve: how does that affect the small farmers compared to big agricultural companies?. >> this zero eager were they paid the money and the golan the committee's that is...
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the second place catholics just can't get over it, iowa, 7-5. they started 3-0. then a shocking defeat to penn state. >> yeah. >> surrendered the whole nine yards. they had ups and downs in their season, but the high point was a 55-24 hammering of ohio state. next, the "o." >> whatever. >> a really good ohio state team. this was the loss that basically kept ohio state out of the college football playoff. hawkeyes, they've won four straight games against members of the acc. >> i guess that's progressive an a little. >> if iowa wins today. >> which they won't. >> but if they do, 143rd victory, which will tie him for the most all time in the program. >> oh. >> which brings us to boston college, and it looked like a rough season on chestnut hill, diane. >> what? what? >> summed up early in november when notre dame came to town. >> i don't think we need to talk about this. >> here comes josh adams, 49-20, irish in that one. that was fun. >> a really good team at that time. >> at that time. >> they lost the following week to clemson, and you're thinking ah-oh. then. >>
the second place catholics just can't get over it, iowa, 7-5. they started 3-0. then a shocking defeat to penn state. >> yeah. >> surrendered the whole nine yards. they had ups and downs in their season, but the high point was a 55-24 hammering of ohio state. next, the "o." >> whatever. >> a really good ohio state team. this was the loss that basically kept ohio state out of the college football playoff. hawkeyes, they've won four straight games against members...
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s in iraq since fleeing from iowa's terrorists into syria we couldn't believe that in the twenty first century of of this time that something could have been a big a big area could be attacked by isis and thousands of people how it could be that they would be kidnapped and we made some pictures in the beginning and later we stopped covering and there started to help the people. why us is genocide of the city's numbers among the worst of its many atrocities suter keil would just much of it firsthand they were talking about the first massacre suffices there in the beginning of august how how did they attack them how did they started to cut the head off the old woman to cut the head off the kids to bring the kids into two pieces here and kidnapping they young women to later say use them as a sex slaves. i blame all the world because let them an easy target for this kind of wall of self on stars the video journalist reported on the war for two years and then fell victim to it himself a suitor killed was abducted near this intersection it's a painful memory it was the start of nine months i
s in iraq since fleeing from iowa's terrorists into syria we couldn't believe that in the twenty first century of of this time that something could have been a big a big area could be attacked by isis and thousands of people how it could be that they would be kidnapped and we made some pictures in the beginning and later we stopped covering and there started to help the people. why us is genocide of the city's numbers among the worst of its many atrocities suter keil would just much of it...
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and he believes him to be an iowa sympathizer. if you ever been in prison. you have. said that. there were i asked people from has sarka. who kidnapped me because i used to take part in demonstrations against the regime of. the man's claim that he had previously been tortured by the house side regime comes as a surprise is he more a victim or a perpetrator. at all. most are killed thinks the man's claims are not in the least believable but then he seems to have second thoughts he said that. people are there is because i refused hold a gun in the demonstrations. against isis. was on the phone and we believe well over eighty percent of the tips from refugees are reliable. but skeptics such as middle east expert quito steinberg sound a note of caution and guns call subtile a lot of the information provided by refugees is incorrect and simply aimed at defaming others so you have to treat these accusations very carefully when you were sure that he wasn't oh he was a nice. oakum that you were so sure he was talking about that nobody have this kind of evidence which the authorities. we
and he believes him to be an iowa sympathizer. if you ever been in prison. you have. said that. there were i asked people from has sarka. who kidnapped me because i used to take part in demonstrations against the regime of. the man's claim that he had previously been tortured by the house side regime comes as a surprise is he more a victim or a perpetrator. at all. most are killed thinks the man's claims are not in the least believable but then he seems to have second thoughts he said that....
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and he believes him to be an iowa sympathizer. if you ever been in prison. you have. said that. there were i asked people from her saka. who kidnapped me because i used to take part in demonstrations against the regime of. the man's claim that he had previously been tortured by the household regime comes as a surprise is he more a victim or a perpetrator. at all. most are killed thinks the man's claims are not in the least believable but then he seems to have second thoughts he said that. people are there is because i refused hold a gun in the demonstrations. against isis was on the ban and we believe well over eighty percent of the tips from refugees are reliable. but skeptics such as middle east expert quito steinberg sound a note of caution i think underscores the title a lot of the information provided by refugees is incorrect and simply aimed at defaming others so you have to treat these accusations very carefully if you were sure that he was right oh that's nice and oakum that you were so sure he was talking about that nobody have this kind of evidence which the authoritie
and he believes him to be an iowa sympathizer. if you ever been in prison. you have. said that. there were i asked people from her saka. who kidnapped me because i used to take part in demonstrations against the regime of. the man's claim that he had previously been tortured by the household regime comes as a surprise is he more a victim or a perpetrator. at all. most are killed thinks the man's claims are not in the least believable but then he seems to have second thoughts he said that....
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of iowa. it's a very republican district. in that district, republicans outnumber democrats two to one among registered voters. donald trump's margin of victory over hillary clinton in that district was 41 points. not that trump got 41 percent of the vote. he got 41 points more than hillary clinton did. he just won there in a gigantic landslide. well, last night there was a special election to fill the seat from that district in the iowa senate. and a republican still won, but that seat last night swung 31 points in the democrats' direction compared to last november. and that kind of democratic gain, a 31-point gain, it might be tempting to dismiss that as a political anomaly, as well. i'm told the democrats ran a particularly good and effective and well-known candidate in that race, but it turns out what happened in iowa last night wasn't a one-off. there have been four contested special elections in iowa since the 2016 election. last night was a 31-point shift to the democrats. the one befor
of iowa. it's a very republican district. in that district, republicans outnumber democrats two to one among registered voters. donald trump's margin of victory over hillary clinton in that district was 41 points. not that trump got 41 percent of the vote. he got 41 points more than hillary clinton did. he just won there in a gigantic landslide. well, last night there was a special election to fill the seat from that district in the iowa senate. and a republican still won, but that seat last...
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cold people today in iowa. yeah, believe it or not, iowa, it is snowing today, but that same system that's bringing in the snow is actually going to help us just a little bit during the day tomorrow. how? well, it's going to bring our temperatures up by about 10 degrees. so, right now we're dealing with clear skies, plenty of sunshine out there. that looks brutal out there towards iowa, but, hey, as i said, that same storm helping to warm things up. look at that, pretty nice looking shot as the sun is making its way down. temperature 24 degrees. winds out of the north at 13. if the high temperature stays at 24, that would be the coldest day of 2017. the coldest day we've seen all year long. as i mention it's going to get colder as we start 2018. 21 the wind not a huge factor but it does not take a lot of wind to bring the wind chill down. 12 current wind chill in d.c. 9 in gaithersburg. wind 10 miles per hour, but that wind just really bites through you making it feel so much colder. nothing on the radar right
cold people today in iowa. yeah, believe it or not, iowa, it is snowing today, but that same system that's bringing in the snow is actually going to help us just a little bit during the day tomorrow. how? well, it's going to bring our temperatures up by about 10 degrees. so, right now we're dealing with clear skies, plenty of sunshine out there. that looks brutal out there towards iowa, but, hey, as i said, that same storm helping to warm things up. look at that, pretty nice looking shot as the...
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the men and women fighters from the syrian minority number among the iowa says her sister adversaries. finally in september two thousand and fifteen masood akil was freed as part of a prisoner exchange. he was the first kurdish civilian to emerge alive from the i.r.s. his prisons in syria. he had to leave the country immediately. the risk of falling into the terrorists' hands once again was too great. and late two thousand and fifteen like hundreds of thousands of others he fled to europe reaching austria first and then germany. even before you arrived my suit akil realized that i as was also active in europe carrying out attacks in brussels and paris. he started researching and writing a book about his experiences in the torture chambers. in vienna humint with journalists in an effort to market the book. he followed events in syria closely communicating with his contacts there daily. i says. this because of him there are some people but the people who doesn't know anything so we can't. use my suitor keil collected all the information he could concentrating on tips leading to terroris
the men and women fighters from the syrian minority number among the iowa says her sister adversaries. finally in september two thousand and fifteen masood akil was freed as part of a prisoner exchange. he was the first kurdish civilian to emerge alive from the i.r.s. his prisons in syria. he had to leave the country immediately. the risk of falling into the terrorists' hands once again was too great. and late two thousand and fifteen like hundreds of thousands of others he fled to europe...
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(people cheering and yelling) >> we're sitting there in 2011, in pella, iowa. and he says, "costa, one day someone like sarah palin, perhaps even in 2012, is going to be president of the united states." >> narrator: the occasion was the premiere of a documentary bannon had made about palin. >> i said, "what are you talking about, steve? how could sarah palin become
(people cheering and yelling) >> we're sitting there in 2011, in pella, iowa. and he says, "costa, one day someone like sarah palin, perhaps even in 2012, is going to be president of the united states." >> narrator: the occasion was the premiere of a documentary bannon had made about palin. >> i said, "what are you talking about, steve? how could sarah palin become
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enrique: un conductor de autobÚs escolar de 74 aÑos y un estudiante de 16 perdieron la vida hoy en iowa cuando el vehÍculo se incendiÓ. el autobÚs retrocediÓ por la entrada de una granja y cayÓ en una zanja y se incendiÓ. la hermana de la pequeÑa tratÓ de romper una ventana con un martillo. el primer oficial que llegÓ al lugar, trató de abrir la puerta de emergencia. desafortunadamente no fue
enrique: un conductor de autobÚs escolar de 74 aÑos y un estudiante de 16 perdieron la vida hoy en iowa cuando el vehÍculo se incendiÓ. el autobÚs retrocediÓ por la entrada de una granja y cayÓ en una zanja y se incendiÓ. la hermana de la pequeÑa tratÓ de romper una ventana con un martillo. el primer oficial que llegÓ al lugar, trató de abrir la puerta de emergencia. desafortunadamente no fue
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s in iraq since fleeing from iowa's terrorists into syria we couldn't believe that in the twenty first century of of this time that something could happen in a big a big area could be attacked by isis and thousands of people how it could be that they would be kidnapped and we made some pictures in the beginning and later we stopped covering and there started to help the people. why us is genocide of the city's numbers among the worst of its many atrocities. keil would just much of it first hand they were talking about the first massacre suffices there in the beginning of august how how did they attack them how did they started to cut the head off the old women to cut the head off the kids to bring their kids into two pieces here and kidnapping they young women too late or use them as a sex slaves. i blame all the world because let them and easy target for this kind of wall of self on stars the video journalist reported on the war for two years and then fell victim to it himself a suitor killed was abducted near this intersection it's a painful memory it was the start of nine months in
s in iraq since fleeing from iowa's terrorists into syria we couldn't believe that in the twenty first century of of this time that something could happen in a big a big area could be attacked by isis and thousands of people how it could be that they would be kidnapped and we made some pictures in the beginning and later we stopped covering and there started to help the people. why us is genocide of the city's numbers among the worst of its many atrocities. keil would just much of it first hand...
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s in iraq since fleeing from iowa into syria we couldn't believe that in the twenty first century of of this time that something could have been a big a big area could be attacked by isis and thousands of people how it could be that they would be kidnapped and we made some pictures in the beginning and later we stopped covering and there started to help the people. higher says genocide of the city's numbers among the worst of its many atrocities suter keil much of it first hand they were talking about the first massacre suffices there in the beginning of august how how did they attack them how did they started to cut the head off the old woman to cut the head off the kids to bring the kids into two pieces here and kidnapping the young women to later use them as a sex slaves. i blame all the world because let them and easy target for this kind of wall of self on stars the video journalist reported on the war for two years and then fell victim to it himself a suitor killed was abducted near this intersection it's a painful memory it was the start of nine months in the eye and says tort
s in iraq since fleeing from iowa into syria we couldn't believe that in the twenty first century of of this time that something could have been a big a big area could be attacked by isis and thousands of people how it could be that they would be kidnapped and we made some pictures in the beginning and later we stopped covering and there started to help the people. higher says genocide of the city's numbers among the worst of its many atrocities suter keil much of it first hand they were...
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of iowa. >> the coast of iowa. with shipping experience, operating on the river, not very successfully. thankfully something that congress found perfectly adequate. another thing to say about lyndon johnson. compared with other presidents, perhaps, who will go unnamed. to i want to go back madison, who i just learned today is referred to as jimmy madison -- cokie: he was jimmy. >> is that right? cokie: it was jimmy. >> i'll be darned. they would be so proud of you now. no, i'm -- [laughter] gail lindsay boggs, great people. to go back to jimmy madison -- however you spell his name, and there is an inscription when you came into this building, you may have noticed. i'm going to try to do this in five minutes or less. is that all right? let's be clear. it contains this line. if people mean to be their own governors, they must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives. that is madison's quote. know this, when riding his own epitaph, he chose to be remembered as the father of the univers
of iowa. >> the coast of iowa. with shipping experience, operating on the river, not very successfully. thankfully something that congress found perfectly adequate. another thing to say about lyndon johnson. compared with other presidents, perhaps, who will go unnamed. to i want to go back madison, who i just learned today is referred to as jimmy madison -- cokie: he was jimmy. >> is that right? cokie: it was jimmy. >> i'll be darned. they would be so proud of you now. no, i'm...
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, a location selected because it was in the middle of nowhere. 400 acres landlocked in iowa, iowa, because it had no people had no tensions. because they were in the middle of nowhere, would make it harder for white women to get to these men this becomes the embodiment of african-americans, it's not just soldiers, this is a camp where nearly 1,000 african-american medical professionals are being trained and hoping to be in the commission. though none will be in charge of black troops. jim crow requires commitment and resources. so this is a photograph of african-american dentists who are being prepared to send over to france. when you're talking about a country that has only 478 dentists for millions of people the loss is felt greatly. it had graduated roughly 4500 people and half of all of the doctors in the country. howard was the university that sent the most medical doctors into this war. nearly 20%. the impact on the cost for african-americans is great and for them then is the measure of the contribution. black fraternities. they're the first to respond to this call to war and the cal
, a location selected because it was in the middle of nowhere. 400 acres landlocked in iowa, iowa, because it had no people had no tensions. because they were in the middle of nowhere, would make it harder for white women to get to these men this becomes the embodiment of african-americans, it's not just soldiers, this is a camp where nearly 1,000 african-american medical professionals are being trained and hoping to be in the commission. though none will be in charge of black troops. jim crow...
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six treatments now though with iowa's driven out many are coming back including most old christians on sunday hundreds of them attended the first christmas service since the city was liberated. i. i christmas mass in mosul. a year ago it would have been unthinkable back then the city was under the firm grip of the so-called islamic state. but since the militants were driven out in july more and more christians have been returning home. to us and are met with without peace there is no life after of a tree over islamic state messages that we missed old cold the peace the first in our hearts until it can be reflected on the outside. it's been six months since the iraqi army drove i asked out of mosul replacing the militants flag with the national flag of iraq. but the city landscape has changed a little since the fighting ended large parts of mosul are still in ruins. we had such a nice house not anymore. when we came back everything had been looted even our children's clothes were gone and now it's into. this used to be a christian orphanage before i took it either as a command post i
six treatments now though with iowa's driven out many are coming back including most old christians on sunday hundreds of them attended the first christmas service since the city was liberated. i. i christmas mass in mosul. a year ago it would have been unthinkable back then the city was under the firm grip of the so-called islamic state. but since the militants were driven out in july more and more christians have been returning home. to us and are met with without peace there is no life after...
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. >> reporter: the university of iowa has anything but a pint size collection. 4,000 all measuring 3 inches or less. and intricate art form that dates back centuries. >> that was printed in the 19th century. >> reporter: this copy of dante's divine comedy has print so small it's called fly's eye type. and it was done by hand. i can't on read it with my glasses on. >>> libraryian lets her fingers do the walking. >> this is a book about the life of general tom thumb. >> reporter: aptly named. some of the books are religious in nature, conveniently carried in a pocket. here's the complete set of shakespeare in a tiny stand. novelty versions often have colorful pull outs and for the holidays the night before christmas that would fit in a stocking. >> this is the actual envelope it was mailed in in the 1960s. have you ever received something like that in a christmas card? >> reporter: there is even a tiny flip book of a boxing match from the 1800s. the collection was donated by avid local collector charlotte smith who authored some tiny books of her own, but to these little jewels still h
. >> reporter: the university of iowa has anything but a pint size collection. 4,000 all measuring 3 inches or less. and intricate art form that dates back centuries. >> that was printed in the 19th century. >> reporter: this copy of dante's divine comedy has print so small it's called fly's eye type. and it was done by hand. i can't on read it with my glasses on. >>> libraryian lets her fingers do the walking. >> this is a book about the life of general tom...
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[applause] >> you can see all of new york city mayor built bosnia's remarks in des moines, iowa tonight on our continued network, c-span. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> c-span city tour takes you to springville, missouri on januarn springfield we are working with media, to explore the literary scene in history of the birthplace of 66 southwestern missouri. on saturday generate six at noon eastern on book tv, author jeremy talks about the conflict occurring along the kansas city missouri birder in the struggle over slavery in his book the border between them. >> in 1850 john brown having left kansas comes back to the territory he begins a series of raids into western missouri during which his men will liberate people from missouri them escape to freedom. the courses he will kill a number of slaveholders and so the legend for the notoriety of john brown is part of this struggle that people locally understand is only the beginning of the civil war. >> then i'm a sunday generate seven at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv we visit the nra national supporting arms museum. >> peter roosevelt
[applause] >> you can see all of new york city mayor built bosnia's remarks in des moines, iowa tonight on our continued network, c-span. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> c-span city tour takes you to springville, missouri on januarn springfield we are working with media, to explore the literary scene in history of the birthplace of 66 southwestern missouri. on saturday generate six at noon eastern on book tv, author jeremy talks about the conflict occurring along the kansas city...
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i think it works for iowa, i think it works for america. i think it works to make our economy grow, i think it works for our environment and there's no question it works for our energy security. because when we are able to produce biofuels, i think that contributes to a reduction of our dependence on foreign oil and i think that's very important. it's a security issue as well as a economics issue, you said that you believed congress intended for congress to -- yet on november 30th, as you know, you finalized the 2018 rvo that lowers the amount of biofuels called for in the statute and biodiesel volumes. how can you explain these actions when it's clear that these two industries have enormous potential for growth? >> the visit to iowa last week was very good, i enjoyed the conversation with your constituents, met with many farmers and rarnls on these issues. and it was a very good dialogue. as you know under the statute, there's a waiver authority that is given to the epa for production levels. the most we have ever produced is 190 million g
i think it works for iowa, i think it works for america. i think it works to make our economy grow, i think it works for our environment and there's no question it works for our energy security. because when we are able to produce biofuels, i think that contributes to a reduction of our dependence on foreign oil and i think that's very important. it's a security issue as well as a economics issue, you said that you believed congress intended for congress to -- yet on november 30th, as you know,...
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, and that iowa, because it had no people, had no racial tensions. and because they were in the middle of nowhere, it would make it harder for white women to get to these men. this officer training camp becomes the embodiment of that hope and promise for african-americans in 1917. what is important for us to also remember here is that it is not just soldiers. this is also a camp where nearly 1000 african-american medical professionals are being trained and hoping for a commission, though none will get to be in the medical corps, will be in charge of black troops. now, jim crow requires commitment and resources. so this is a photograph of african-american dentists who are being prepared to send over to france. when you're talking about a country that has only 478 black dentists for 10 million people, the impact of a single loss is felt greatly. in the 50 years of howard university's existence, it had graduated roughly 4500 people and half of all of the doctors in the country. howard was the university that sent the most medical doctors into this war.
, and that iowa, because it had no people, had no racial tensions. and because they were in the middle of nowhere, it would make it harder for white women to get to these men. this officer training camp becomes the embodiment of that hope and promise for african-americans in 1917. what is important for us to also remember here is that it is not just soldiers. this is also a camp where nearly 1000 african-american medical professionals are being trained and hoping for a commission, though none...
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iowa, because it had no people, had no racial tension. and because they were in the middle of nowhere, it would make it harder for white women to get to these men. this officer training camp becomes the embodiment of that hope and promise for african-americans in 1917. what is important for us to remember here is that it is not just soldiers. this is also a camp where nearly 1000 african-americans oedipal professionals are being trained and hoping or commission. though none will get to be -- none of the medical corps will be in charge of black troops. andcrow requires commitment resources. this is a photograph of african-american dentists who are being prepared to be sent to france. when you're talking about a country that has only 478 black dentists for 10 million people, the impact of a single loss is felt greatly. in the 50 years of howard university's existence, it had peopleed roughly 4500 and half of all of the doctors .n the country howard was the university that sent the most doctors into this war. nearly 20%. the impact on the co
iowa, because it had no people, had no racial tension. and because they were in the middle of nowhere, it would make it harder for white women to get to these men. this officer training camp becomes the embodiment of that hope and promise for african-americans in 1917. what is important for us to remember here is that it is not just soldiers. this is also a camp where nearly 1000 african-americans oedipal professionals are being trained and hoping or commission. though none will get to be --...
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, that iowa because it had no people had no racial tensions. specious logic. and because they were in the middle of nowhere, that would in principle also make it harder for white women to get to these men. so this officer training camp becomes the embodiment of hope and promise for african-americans in 1917. it's not just soldiers. this is also a camp where nearly a thousand african-american medical professionals are being trained and hoping for a commission, though none will get to be in charge of black troops. jim crow requires commitment and resources. so this is a photograph of african-american dentists who are being prepared to send over to france. when you're talking about a country that has only 478 black dentists for 10 million people, the impact of a single loss is felt greatly on that community. in the 50 years of howard university's existence, it had graduated roughly 4500 people and half of all of the doctors in the country. howard was the university that sent the most medical doctors into this war, nearly 20%. so the impact on the
, that iowa because it had no people had no racial tensions. specious logic. and because they were in the middle of nowhere, that would in principle also make it harder for white women to get to these men. so this officer training camp becomes the embodiment of hope and promise for african-americans in 1917. it's not just soldiers. this is also a camp where nearly a thousand african-american medical professionals are being trained and hoping for a commission, though none will get to be in...
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and i told the people at iowa state, and i said: "you know, you should look for someone else. don't wait for me. i'm going for it, you know, whether i get it or not. you know, um i'm gonna go for duke." all right, so you got it. and then the first couple of years were not wonderful. no. and then after three years, you had a losing record. you have, you know-- thirty-eight-- 38 and 47. thirty-eight and 47. so weren't people calling for your firing? a lot of people were calling for my firing, and we have a fundraising element here called the iron dukes. and during my first three years, i was able to establish a new fundraising element called the concerned iron dukes. and they were concerned about me being their coach. and-- but my athletic director, tom butters, and president terry sanford at that time, said when i was hired, "you have a lot of work to do. there's a lot of rebuilding here and just keep doing it." so i was never worried, whether i was naive or whatever. and the next year, we turned it around, and then it went crazy. and it's one of the reasons i've stayed at duke
and i told the people at iowa state, and i said: "you know, you should look for someone else. don't wait for me. i'm going for it, you know, whether i get it or not. you know, um i'm gonna go for duke." all right, so you got it. and then the first couple of years were not wonderful. no. and then after three years, you had a losing record. you have, you know-- thirty-eight-- 38 and 47. thirty-eight and 47. so weren't people calling for your firing? a lot of people were calling for my...
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. >> there's that new iowa poll. 32% approval. a new des moines register poll showing 35% approval in iowa. iowa is a state he won by nine points. >> yes, in the general election. i w iowa sake mid western state. but clearly, you can see a wave building in a number of states. this has been a big complaint for a while. they don't have a really in-depth political operation, zblooiftds a-- he's a reactive politician. have everything by sight and by sound at these rallies. he's up to once a month at this point so he has to rely on a seeing eye dog in the form of steve bannon. bill stepian who's the political director has a lot -- he's basia field guy. he's a certain kind of operative. there isn't a depth of the rnc to bolster them in data and money. in terms of what they're doing for strategic terms, there's not much in operation there. >> there would be a bigger, a more complex or experienced operation it seems. the idea of him going out and doing rallies. >> absolutely. if you think of the most successful chief of staff, that person
. >> there's that new iowa poll. 32% approval. a new des moines register poll showing 35% approval in iowa. iowa is a state he won by nine points. >> yes, in the general election. i w iowa sake mid western state. but clearly, you can see a wave building in a number of states. this has been a big complaint for a while. they don't have a really in-depth political operation, zblooiftds a-- he's a reactive politician. have everything by sight and by sound at these rallies. he's up to...
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. >>> late third quarter in trouble, balls tipped by the memphis defender and an iowa state receiver but grabs it in the back of the end zone for a score. he looked like he stepped out of bounds and play was reviewed and called good. he was game mvp. iowa state wins it 21-20. >>> hoping to end the season 6 and 10, but last night for the 30th straight year the offensive linemen got together to celebrate their season. abc 7 was at the house of prime rib as they ate like kings. as a group at the end of every season they've done this since 1897. >> this is my seventh year being a part of this dinner, and it's such a great dinner because it celebrates the offensive line, and it's a dinner for everybody to go out ending a great year. >> and of course our photog brought us back some. >> thanks. >>> coming up, the perfect setup for a hunter without compassion, but this deer ran into a hunter with a big heart instead. b&p >>> over on kofy tv 20. >> there was a car across my bumper. >> a collision on icy roads all captured on video. and at 11:00 a shark attack in the north bay. the warning ton
. >>> late third quarter in trouble, balls tipped by the memphis defender and an iowa state receiver but grabs it in the back of the end zone for a score. he looked like he stepped out of bounds and play was reviewed and called good. he was game mvp. iowa state wins it 21-20. >>> hoping to end the season 6 and 10, but last night for the 30th straight year the offensive linemen got together to celebrate their season. abc 7 was at the house of prime rib as they ate like kings....
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iowa state wins, 21-20. you get to watch 49er offensive linemen eat prime remember, always a fan favorite and congratulations to >>> all right. back to that breaking news where one man is dead after police shot him outside wells fargo. police say the 30-year-old man pulled out a gun and fired it at them. we'll have an update at 6:00. >>> a squirrel with an attitude has a surprise for police in new york. he broke into a home and was eating cookies. whoa. even jumped at officers. don't worry. the squirrel was captured and released safely. how scary is that. >> sugar does that to animals too. >> too hypoer. there you. >> that does it >>> tonight, the new year's deep freeze. america in the grip of an arctic blast of life-threatening cold and snow coast to coast. and the deadly menace on the highways. will 2018 bring any relief? >>> holiday on alert. vigilance in times square and at other new year's celebrations. the extraordinary show of force both seen and behind the scenes. >>> swatting death. >> show your han
iowa state wins, 21-20. you get to watch 49er offensive linemen eat prime remember, always a fan favorite and congratulations to >>> all right. back to that breaking news where one man is dead after police shot him outside wells fargo. police say the 30-year-old man pulled out a gun and fired it at them. we'll have an update at 6:00. >>> a squirrel with an attitude has a surprise for police in new york. he broke into a home and was eating cookies. whoa. even jumped at...
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. >>> late third quarter in trouble, balls tipped by the memphis defender and an iowa state receiver but grabs it in the back of the end zone for a score. he looked like he stepped out of bounds and play was reviewed and called good. he was game mvp. iowa state wins it 21-20. >>> hoping to end the season 6 and 10, but last night for the 30th straight year the offensive linemen got together to celebrate their season. abc 7 was at the house of prime rib as they ate like kings. as a group at the end of every season they've done this since 1897. >> this is my seventh year being a part of this dinner, and it's such a great dinner because it celebrates the offensive line, and it's a dinner for everybody to go out ending a great year. >> and of course our brought us back some. >> thanks. >>> coming up, the perfect setup for a hunter without compassion, but this deer ran into a hunter with a big heart instead. really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now w
. >>> late third quarter in trouble, balls tipped by the memphis defender and an iowa state receiver but grabs it in the back of the end zone for a score. he looked like he stepped out of bounds and play was reviewed and called good. he was game mvp. iowa state wins it 21-20. >>> hoping to end the season 6 and 10, but last night for the 30th straight year the offensive linemen got together to celebrate their season. abc 7 was at the house of prime rib as they ate like kings....
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from manhattan and perhaps even a farmer in south carolina or iowa and so forth and you've also go on to write in the book donald trump got his news and still gets his news on fox and friends and so forth. is that a part of the secret how he won that he was so relatable? >> the first time i saw him why, i was in iowa covering the campaign and it was interesting everything is an hour and a half from everything, so a lot of driving in the state. we drove an hour and a half am divine from a high school gymnasium and most of them had a vietnam hat and jacket and t-shirt and jeans, boots and speakers. donald trump was wearing a nice italian suit and a red trucker a tie and cufflinks and he walks in and everyone got along with him. everyone had a backslapping attitude. it was different than the other candidates and the others were dressed the part. part. he went on a fancy dinner with jeb bush or marco rubio, if he went to see jeb bush in new hampshire, he had on a vast and his leaves would be warmed up because it is kind of like a costume play. donald trump never did that. he got along wit
from manhattan and perhaps even a farmer in south carolina or iowa and so forth and you've also go on to write in the book donald trump got his news and still gets his news on fox and friends and so forth. is that a part of the secret how he won that he was so relatable? >> the first time i saw him why, i was in iowa covering the campaign and it was interesting everything is an hour and a half from everything, so a lot of driving in the state. we drove an hour and a half am divine from a...
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>> the first time i saw him live was in iowa. and covering the campaign in iowa it was interesting, everything from an hour and half area we put a lot of drive in that state and we drove an hour and a half des moines and we were a high school gymnasium and most of the guys there had a vietnam, vietnam jacket. yet non-t-shirt, some jeans, maybe boots or sneakers . donald trump was wearing a italian suit and a red trucker hat with a tie on. and cufflinks and he walks in and everyone got along with him, everyone was a backslapping attitude. it was very different from following the other candidates and the other candidates were dressed apart so if you went to a fancy dinner in dc with jeb bush or marco rubio, they'd be in a suit and tie with cufflinks. if you went to see jeb bush in new hampshire you have on a vast and his sleeves rolled up because it's kind of like costume play. donald trump never did that. he walked into a diner in new hampshire and got along with everybody because he was comfortable in his skin. most people were w
>> the first time i saw him live was in iowa. and covering the campaign in iowa it was interesting, everything from an hour and half area we put a lot of drive in that state and we drove an hour and a half des moines and we were a high school gymnasium and most of the guys there had a vietnam, vietnam jacket. yet non-t-shirt, some jeans, maybe boots or sneakers . donald trump was wearing a italian suit and a red trucker hat with a tie on. and cufflinks and he walks in and everyone got...
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that iowa, because it had no people, had no racial tensions. and because they were in the middle of nowhere, it would make it harder for white women to get to these men. this officer training camp becomes the embodiment of that hope and promise for african-americans in 1917. what is important for us to remember here is that it is not just soldiers. this is also a camp where nearly 1000 african-americans oedipal -- met -- medical professionals are being trained and hoping or commission. none will get to be in the medical corps, will be in charge of black troops. jim crow requires commitment and resources. this is a photograph of african-american dentists who are being prepared to be sent to france. when you're talking about a country that has only 478 black dentists for 10 million people, the impact of a single loss is felt greatly. in the 50 years of howard university's existence, it had graduated roughly 4500 people and half of all of the doctors in the country. howard was the university that sent the most doctors into this war. nearly 20%. th
that iowa, because it had no people, had no racial tensions. and because they were in the middle of nowhere, it would make it harder for white women to get to these men. this officer training camp becomes the embodiment of that hope and promise for african-americans in 1917. what is important for us to remember here is that it is not just soldiers. this is also a camp where nearly 1000 african-americans oedipal -- met -- medical professionals are being trained and hoping or commission. none...
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, that iowa because it had no people had no racial tensions. specious logic. and because they were in the middle of nowhere, that would in principle also make it harder for white women to get to these men. so this officer training camp becomes the embodiment of hope and promise for african-americans in 1917. what's important for us also to remember here is it's not just soldiers. this is also a camp where nearly a thousand african-american medical professionals are being trained and hoping for a commission, though none will get to be in charge of black troops. jim crow requires commitment and resources. so this is a photograph of african-american dentists who are being prepared to send over to france. when you're talking about a country that has only 478 black dentists for 10 million people, the impact of a single loss is felt greatly on that community. in the 50 years of howard university's existence, it had graduated roughly 4500 people and half of all of the doctors in the country. howard was the university that sent the most medical doctors
, that iowa because it had no people had no racial tensions. specious logic. and because they were in the middle of nowhere, that would in principle also make it harder for white women to get to these men. so this officer training camp becomes the embodiment of hope and promise for african-americans in 1917. what's important for us also to remember here is it's not just soldiers. this is also a camp where nearly a thousand african-american medical professionals are being trained and hoping for...
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that iowa, because it had no people, had no racial tensions. and that because they were in the middle of nowhere that would, in principle, also make it harder for white women to get to to these men. so this officer training camp because the embodiment of that hope and promise for african americans in 1917. what's important for us to also remember here is that it's not just soldiers, this is also a camp where nearly 1,000 african american medical professionals are being trained and hoping for a commission, though none will get to be of the medical corps will be in charge of black troops. now, jim crow requires commitment and resources. so, this is a photograph of african american dentists who are being prepared to send over to france. when you're talking about a country that has only 478 black dentists for 10 million people, the impact of a single loss is felt greatly on that community. in the 50 years of howard university's existence, it had graduated roughly 4,500 people and half of all of the doctors in the country. howard was the university
that iowa, because it had no people, had no racial tensions. and that because they were in the middle of nowhere that would, in principle, also make it harder for white women to get to to these men. so this officer training camp because the embodiment of that hope and promise for african americans in 1917. what's important for us to also remember here is that it's not just soldiers, this is also a camp where nearly 1,000 african american medical professionals are being trained and hoping for a...
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in honduras left as presidential candidate salvador knows that iowa is the mending of total recount of all votes or a direct runoff to resolve the country's ongoing political crisis that's according to the country's former president manuel zelaya maazel iowa has accused incumbent president juan orlando were not as of voter fraud in elections held in late november. u.s. officials say the country plans to move its israeli embassy to jerusalem allies fear the move will endanger the middle east peace process and provoke unrest u.s. president donald trump made the embassy move a campaign promise. investigators into russian meddling in the u.s. presidential election last year have demanded that german lender tortured bank turn over data on accounts held by president trumpeters family however a lawyer representing trump denies that any subpoena was issued to the bank. and that. the trump russia saga now crosses the atlantic to germany u.s. investigator robert mueller subpoena a bank to release data on accounts held by president trump over russia's influence on his election as president. also
in honduras left as presidential candidate salvador knows that iowa is the mending of total recount of all votes or a direct runoff to resolve the country's ongoing political crisis that's according to the country's former president manuel zelaya maazel iowa has accused incumbent president juan orlando were not as of voter fraud in elections held in late november. u.s. officials say the country plans to move its israeli embassy to jerusalem allies fear the move will endanger the middle east...
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he caught ten passes for 142 yards as iowa state wins 21-20. the cyclones finish with eight wins, their most since 2000. and the warriors game about to get started so we'll see how steph curry does tonight. should be fun. >> good deal. thank you. we'll be right back. the mega millions and powerball games have n >>> california lottery players are trying their luck at some unusually large jackpots. the mega millions in powerball gains has now passed the 300 million mark. the drawing is later this evening and if you win you could actually buy a house in palo alto. >> that's it for us at 5:00. we'll see you back at 6:00. >> cbs evening news is next. see you this 30 minutes. ioning sponsored by cbs >> dahler: dangerous deep eeeeze. tie arctic freeze continues to grip parts of the midwest and east coast. more than 30 million people are rnder warnings or advisories. >> it's really cold outside. i wish i was in the bahamas, but here i am. >> dahler: also tonight, high alert. what cities are doing to make sure everyone is safe on new year's eve. swattin
he caught ten passes for 142 yards as iowa state wins 21-20. the cyclones finish with eight wins, their most since 2000. and the warriors game about to get started so we'll see how steph curry does tonight. should be fun. >> good deal. thank you. we'll be right back. the mega millions and powerball games have n >>> california lottery players are trying their luck at some unusually large jackpots. the mega millions in powerball gains has now passed the 300 million mark. the...
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school in des moines, iowa. i said sure, so i went back there and finished school. 1944 i joined the service. the442nd inh florida. i went overseas with them. >> could you talk a little bit about the 442nd? >> it is the most decorated regiment of the united states army. not one of us came out without a purple heart. not one of us. he got 18 shots from his leg up to his chest. but he is alive. he lived through it. it was like brothers and sisters. we were really close. ,f you know someone next to you you better know what he or she does. it is very bad because in buddy -- he isa radioman got- his shot and died in his arms are all he got was a purple heart. what good is a purple heart to a when it's not the mother and father. what good is the purple heart? that washe gentleman hit they took him to wisconsin i told the sergeant at the time take my bronze star and put it on the grave and he did that. and the mother and the father of the sun wrote to me and said thank you very much. it meant something to me. guys when
school in des moines, iowa. i said sure, so i went back there and finished school. 1944 i joined the service. the442nd inh florida. i went overseas with them. >> could you talk a little bit about the 442nd? >> it is the most decorated regiment of the united states army. not one of us came out without a purple heart. not one of us. he got 18 shots from his leg up to his chest. but he is alive. he lived through it. it was like brothers and sisters. we were really close. ,f you know...