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of north dakota down to illinois.e were made aware of this in 2014. our biggest concern was it crossed the missouri river twice. a lake, and once north of our reservation. right away, when we first learned of it, we said we do not want this. we don't want it here. it is a private pipeline from a private company out of dallas, texas. oute is a big corporation of dallas who are making decisions for the state and north dakota for my reservation, and they have no sensitivity or acknowledgment of what is in place. greed --see is $'s and dollar signs and greed, so we are not happy with this company. there are portions of the pipeline across federal lands like water, so they have to get permits. landowners who do not approve of the pipeline, there is an eminent domain taking. the landowners have their hands tied, but in the federal permitting process, of the 1200 miles, 200 waterways, maybe 300 miles, our federal land. -- are federal in. iland. we will ask agencies to reconsider and take a look at this because we never have
of north dakota down to illinois.e were made aware of this in 2014. our biggest concern was it crossed the missouri river twice. a lake, and once north of our reservation. right away, when we first learned of it, we said we do not want this. we don't want it here. it is a private pipeline from a private company out of dallas, texas. oute is a big corporation of dallas who are making decisions for the state and north dakota for my reservation, and they have no sensitivity or acknowledgment of...
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of north dakota down to illinois.e were made aware of this in 2014. our biggest concern was it crossed the missouri river twice. a lake, and once north of our reservation. right away, when we first learned of it, we said we do not want this. we don't want it here. it is a private pipeline from a private company out of dallas, texas. o outis a big corporationon of dallas s who are mamaking decisions for the state and north dakota for my reservation, and they have noensitivityty or acknowledgdgment of what is in place. g greed --see is $ $'s d dodollar signs and grereed, so e are nonot happy wiwith this com. there are portio o of e pililine acrs fededel lands lilike water, sohey hahaveo get permits. lanwners whdo noapprove the pipeline, there is an enent doin takiki. the ldowners havtheir has tied, but in the federer permitng pcessss othe 1200 miles, 200aterwaysmamaybe 0 miles, our federal land. -- are federal in. iland. we will ask agencieies to reconsider and take a look at this because we never have the opportunity t
of north dakota down to illinois.e were made aware of this in 2014. our biggest concern was it crossed the missouri river twice. a lake, and once north of our reservation. right away, when we first learned of it, we said we do not want this. we don't want it here. it is a private pipeline from a private company out of dallas, texas. o outis a big corporationon of dallas s who are mamaking decisions for the state and north dakota for my reservation, and they have noensitivityty or...
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he ran against a well-known anti-communist in south dakota. he had always despised him for how he had run against adlai stevenson in 1952. he relished the fight and it was a great incentive for him to run. host: in vietnam -- what is happening between 1968-1972 on that issue? issue? mr. farris: nixon said in 1968 he had a secret plan to end the war in vietnam. escalating the war in 1969 and 1970, most famously by having u.s. troops invade cambodia and try to disrupt supply lines. early in the nixon presidency, the war seem to be expanding, not winding down. of course, this really outraged the anti-war movement and gave mcgovern even more impetus to run against nixon. later as it came closer to the election, nixon understood he needed to start disengaging american troops and going through the process of what he called the them as a nation -- vietnamization of the war. so that by 1972, there were only a couple hundred thousand combat troops in vietnam. as mcgovern was making the decision to run, he thought nixon was escalating the war, not windi
he ran against a well-known anti-communist in south dakota. he had always despised him for how he had run against adlai stevenson in 1952. he relished the fight and it was a great incentive for him to run. host: in vietnam -- what is happening between 1968-1972 on that issue? issue? mr. farris: nixon said in 1968 he had a secret plan to end the war in vietnam. escalating the war in 1969 and 1970, most famously by having u.s. troops invade cambodia and try to disrupt supply lines. early in the...
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how long does it take in north dakota? >> in north dakota and the larger jurisdictions where there's a quicker process where you use telephonic warrants and the arresting officer can go directly to a magistrate, my understanding is it takes a happen hour to an hour but in the smaller jurisdictions where it's more rural it's oftentimes harder to get someone on the phone and they are the process is different. the officer has to go to a prosecuting attorney first to mention a magistrate. >> why is getting someone on the phone different in a rural area than a busy city? >> in a rural area you are waiting for -- [laughter] >> your honor in large part it's a lack of resources and manpower. they are not as many people available to cover off the times. >> so that excuses you from a constitutional requirement? we are now going to bend the fourth amendment which i always thought started on the presumption that we don't disfavor them but since many jurisdictions seem to manage it to give a pass to north dakota because it doesn't want
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another photo of a woman in south dakota. the woman the flight attendants that was hurt and taken the hospital to be checked out. everybody who was taken there has since been released. jet blue has already brought in a new plane to continue the trip to california. it already left south dakota and due to touch down in creme at 7 o'clock this morning we understand. we will are another live report in half hour. live in logan, jessica reyes, fox25 news. >>> nearly a week since the murder of a jogger in central massachusetts. to track down her killer. fox25 michael henrich is live in princeton where officers have been working around the clock investigating hundreds of tips, michael. >> investigators put the number of tips at 300 at this point. they have been working tirelessly to find vanessa marcotte's killer. but the da say vanessa's own efforts to help save her own life could help turn this investigation going forw vanessa marcotte's body naked, burned and possibly sexually assaulted in princeton. the district attorney revealed
another photo of a woman in south dakota. the woman the flight attendants that was hurt and taken the hospital to be checked out. everybody who was taken there has since been released. jet blue has already brought in a new plane to continue the trip to california. it already left south dakota and due to touch down in creme at 7 o'clock this morning we understand. we will are another live report in half hour. live in logan, jessica reyes, fox25 news. >>> nearly a week since the murder...
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opposition in north dakota is also picking up. the three affiliated tribes chairman says southern north dakota have disrupted construction of the $3.8 billion pipeline that's to carry oil from north dakota to illinois -- through iowa. the standing rock sioux tribe says a leak could contaminate their drinking water, which comes from the missouri river. in bismarck, north dakota yesterday, hundreds protested on a city bridge. ""that prayer is not just for us and for the sacred stone camp and for standing rock sioux nation, it's also a sincere prayer for all those downstream, for all the communities that are going to be affected by this pipeline, affected by oil and gas de this is the second time protesters have demonstrated in north dakota's capitol city. the first happened at the south entrance of the capitol last week. health officials have confirmed the first case of the zika virus in south dakota. but they say there's no cause for concern. the state department of health says a south dakota woman who traveled to the caribbean con
opposition in north dakota is also picking up. the three affiliated tribes chairman says southern north dakota have disrupted construction of the $3.8 billion pipeline that's to carry oil from north dakota to illinois -- through iowa. the standing rock sioux tribe says a leak could contaminate their drinking water, which comes from the missouri river. in bismarck, north dakota yesterday, hundreds protested on a city bridge. ""that prayer is not just for us and for the sacred stone...
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"> to dryness in south dakota... are a heck of a lot more evident than any dissapointment in nebraska... the 2016 profarmer crop tour might be proof this crop isn't as big as sda advertised in the august first report. scouts covered thousands of miles this week, collecting more than one thousand samples, in search of this year's yield. and as the tour kicked off in both ohio and south dakota monday morning, they quickly discovered drought is eating away at some of the yield. jarod creed was on the west... and in ohio, it's no secret dryness robbed some
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museum in mitchell, south dakota. this is american history tv, only on c-span 3. >> in 1968, many americans thought they were voting to bring our sons home from vietnam in peace. and since then, 20,000 of our sons have come home in coffins. i have no secret plan for peace. i have a public plan, and as one whose heart has eight for the past eight years over the agony of vietnam, i will halt the senseless bombing of indochina on inaugural day. >> it was 1972, 2:30 in the morning when george mcgovern delivered his acceptance speech. a few months later, he would lose badly to president richard nixon. tonight, the candidacy and legacy of george mcgovern. we are live from the mcgovern museum in mitchell, south dakota. joining us from there is presidential author scott farris. it was 2:30 when he delivered the acceptance speech in miami. why? scott: thank you, greta. i think it was because of the structure of the mcgovern campaign. he was running against the establishment. so it occurred to senator mcgovern, he was very, ver
museum in mitchell, south dakota. this is american history tv, only on c-span 3. >> in 1968, many americans thought they were voting to bring our sons home from vietnam in peace. and since then, 20,000 of our sons have come home in coffins. i have no secret plan for peace. i have a public plan, and as one whose heart has eight for the past eight years over the agony of vietnam, i will halt the senseless bombing of indochina on inaugural day. >> it was 1972, 2:30 in the morning when...
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north dakota to illinois. members of the standing rock sioux tribe say the pipeline threatens to contaminate the missouri river, which provides water not only for thousands of residents on the reservation, but also for millions of people living downstream. on april 1, members of the standing rock sioux tribe launched an ongoing protest camp called sacred stone. since late july when u.s. army corps of engineers approved the pipeline, at least 28 people have been arrested as people have used their bodies and horses to block heavy construction. this is one of the protesters. >> we do this for the next generations. we do this for the unborn children that are coming to this world. we are protecting the water. our water is life. we will not let it get desecrated. they are not allowed to make no pipelines on this land. pipeline,ore on the we're joined by winona laduke , executive director of the group honor the earth. we're also joined by joye braun, indigenous environmental network. let's begin with winona laduke. w
north dakota to illinois. members of the standing rock sioux tribe say the pipeline threatens to contaminate the missouri river, which provides water not only for thousands of residents on the reservation, but also for millions of people living downstream. on april 1, members of the standing rock sioux tribe launched an ongoing protest camp called sacred stone. since late july when u.s. army corps of engineers approved the pipeline, at least 28 people have been arrested as people have used...
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opposition in north dakota is also picking up. the three affiliated tribes chairman says he is supporting others ways of getting oil to market. the protesters in southern construction of the $3.8 billion pipeline that's to carry oil from north dakota to illinois -- through iowa. the standing rock sioux tribe says a leak could contaminate their drinking water, which comes from the missouri river. in bismarck, north dakota yesterday, hundreds protested on a city bridge. ""that prayer is not just for us and for the sacred stone camp and for standing rock sioux nation, it's also a sincere prayer for all those downstream, for all the communities that are going to be affected by this pipeline, affected by oil and gas development." " this is the second time demonstrated in north dakota's capitol city. the first happened at the south entrance of the capitol last week. health officials have confirmed the first case of the zika virus in south dakota. but they say there's no cause for concern. the state department of health says a south dako
opposition in north dakota is also picking up. the three affiliated tribes chairman says he is supporting others ways of getting oil to market. the protesters in southern construction of the $3.8 billion pipeline that's to carry oil from north dakota to illinois -- through iowa. the standing rock sioux tribe says a leak could contaminate their drinking water, which comes from the missouri river. in bismarck, north dakota yesterday, hundreds protested on a city bridge. ""that prayer is...
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this is video of protestors in north dakota last week. dakota access says protestors have burned some of their equipment, causing three million dollars in property damage. protestors released a statement, saying big oil does not get to restrict their freedom of speech while protecting property rights and water. governor terry branstad says if protestors try to stop construction of the pipeline, he'll authorize the iowa state patrol to deal with them. the governor says troopers would the nearly 12 hundred mile pipeline would send oil from north dakota to illinois. branstad says protestors should accept the iowa utility board's approval of the project. a dubuque man is facing a felony robbery charge after police say he threatened a man with a knife. police say on wednesday, 26 year old thomas ostrander robbed a man at his home... ...on north cascade road. court documents show he took a necklace, wallet, watch and cell phone. police caught up to ostrander near the appearance thursday morning. as thousands of people were leaving kinnick stadi
this is video of protestors in north dakota last week. dakota access says protestors have burned some of their equipment, causing three million dollars in property damage. protestors released a statement, saying big oil does not get to restrict their freedom of speech while protecting property rights and water. governor terry branstad says if protestors try to stop construction of the pipeline, he'll authorize the iowa state patrol to deal with them. the governor says troopers would the nearly...
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this is video of protestors in north dakota last week. dakota access says protestors have burned some of their equipment, causing 3 million dollars in property damage. protestors released a statement, saying big oil does not get to restrict their freedom of speech while protecting property rights and water. today governor terry branstad said if protestors try to stop construction of the with them. branstad made the comments today while at an event in pella. the governor says troopers would make sure construction workers stay safe. the nearly 12 hundred mile pipeline would send oil from north dakota to illinois. branstad says protestors should accept the iowa utility board's approval of the project. while pokemon hunting continues to be popular, people in dyersville are on a different kind of social scavenger hunt. kcrg t-v nine's katie wiedemann has kids and adults out on the prowl. just after school let out on a steamy summer afternoon, these dyersville kids are putting their creative geniuses to work. they're painting pictures on whatev
this is video of protestors in north dakota last week. dakota access says protestors have burned some of their equipment, causing 3 million dollars in property damage. protestors released a statement, saying big oil does not get to restrict their freedom of speech while protecting property rights and water. today governor terry branstad said if protestors try to stop construction of the with them. branstad made the comments today while at an event in pella. the governor says troopers would make...
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we know that jet blue did from south dakota to sacramento. and at this point it is not clear if everybody who is hospitalized is well enough to continue that trip. and we will check with the airline and another live report in 30 minutes. live at logan airport, jessica reyes, fox25 morning news. >>> we were alerted the breaking news at the top of the hour pop to get the breaking news straight to your phone download our fox25 news app for free. >>> nearly a week since the murder of a jogger in central massachusetts and police continue their neuroinvestigation to try track down our killer. fox25's michael henrich is live in princeton where officers have been working around the clock investigating hundreds of tips. good morning, michael. >> reporter: good morning, sara. investigators have been working tirelessly here in princeton to find vanessa marcotte's killer sorting through 300 tips and some evidence could help turn the case. the da says that the 27-year-old fought back against her assailant leaving with injuries like scratches and bruises.
we know that jet blue did from south dakota to sacramento. and at this point it is not clear if everybody who is hospitalized is well enough to continue that trip. and we will check with the airline and another live report in 30 minutes. live at logan airport, jessica reyes, fox25 morning news. >>> we were alerted the breaking news at the top of the hour pop to get the breaking news straight to your phone download our fox25 news app for free. >>> nearly a week since the murder...
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i will never apologize for making it my -- and this is, i will tell you, for making it my >>> dakotand, friendly, the people who gave that name to the dakotas have sadly never been treated as friends. the people whose language was used to name the dakotas and minnesota an iowa, oklahoma, ohio, connecticut, massachusetts and other states the native american tribes. the people who are here before us long before us have never been treated as friends, they have been treated as enemies and dealt with more harshly than any other enemy in any of this country's wars. after all of our major wars, we signed peace treaties and lived by those treaties after world war ii when we made peace with germany, we then did everything we possibly could to rebuild germany. no native american tribe has ever been treated, as well, as we treated germans after world war ii. donald trump and his supporters now fear the country being invaded by foreigners who want to change our way of life, a fear that native americans have lived with every day for over 500 years. the original sin of this country is that we inva
i will never apologize for making it my -- and this is, i will tell you, for making it my >>> dakotand, friendly, the people who gave that name to the dakotas have sadly never been treated as friends. the people whose language was used to name the dakotas and minnesota an iowa, oklahoma, ohio, connecticut, massachusetts and other states the native american tribes. the people who are here before us long before us have never been treated as friends, they have been treated as enemies and...
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in her order, the judge said dakota access did not prove there's an immediate risk of injury or damage. protesters are upset they lost land because of eminent domain, and fear what the pipeline could do to the environment. it will cross 18 iowa counties as it moves oil from noth dakota to hearing for friday for more consideration on the issue. about 100 people plan to peacefully protest a pipeline construction site in central iowa today. an anti-pipeline protest leader says people will gather in boone. governor terry branstad is calling on law enforcement to stop any more vandalism to the pipeline. he has asked the iowa state patrol to help county sheriffs with future protests. a trooper says he hopes it doesn't reach that point. ""we're starting to see just hoping that it doesn't escalate into something so big that county can't handle it, that we have to be called in. but if we're called in we'll be there." " the man leading the anti-pipeline movement promises protesters will be non-violent. "".. none of us involved with this are supportive of violence, are supportive of arson, proper
in her order, the judge said dakota access did not prove there's an immediate risk of injury or damage. protesters are upset they lost land because of eminent domain, and fear what the pipeline could do to the environment. it will cross 18 iowa counties as it moves oil from noth dakota to hearing for friday for more consideration on the issue. about 100 people plan to peacefully protest a pipeline construction site in central iowa today. an anti-pipeline protest leader says people will gather...
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a native american tribe is trying to stop construction in north dakota. a federal judge says he'll decide next month on the tribe's request. hundreds of protesters from across the country surrounded a federal courthouse in washington d-c yesterday. but the federal judge did not immediately rule on a request from the standing rock sioux tribe to stop the oil pipeline under construction near access pipeline's route under the missouri river could threaten its water supplies if the pipeline leaks or breaks. one member says the u.s. army corps of engineers never consulted his tribe before the construction began. ""we were never afforded that opportunity to protect our lands. they were just taken from us." " the judge now says he will make a final decision on pipeline on or before september 9th. uber is taking a page from amazon with subscriptions for cheaper rides. that's ahead in today's tech intensifying for survivors of yesterday's earthquake. the 6.2 magnitude earthquake killed at least 247 people two nights ago. three-quarters of those people were in and
a native american tribe is trying to stop construction in north dakota. a federal judge says he'll decide next month on the tribe's request. hundreds of protesters from across the country surrounded a federal courthouse in washington d-c yesterday. but the federal judge did not immediately rule on a request from the standing rock sioux tribe to stop the oil pipeline under construction near access pipeline's route under the missouri river could threaten its water supplies if the pipeline leaks...
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new mexico is a long way from south dakota and north dakota. so if information, if the mandan can talk about the spanish, that could suggest that information seems to be moving on the plains. what would facilitate the spread of information on the plains, possibly, in the 1700s? >> [ inaudible ]. >> yeah, conceivably horses are moving information more quickly. it's also possible people are terrified by horse peoples. it certainly raises the question that most people are moving things like information and trading goods longer distances. let's shift a little bit to new 1754. mexico governor. he's writing a report to his successor saying if you want to be governor of new mexico, this is what you need to do. this flows from what we talked about earlier. what's the big problem if you are the governor of new mexico? what keeps you up at night? practically answers itself. yes. native attacks. >> potentially. there's a danger of pueblo revolts but also attacks from indians outside the colony. what might make a revolt less likely in the 18th century than
new mexico is a long way from south dakota and north dakota. so if information, if the mandan can talk about the spanish, that could suggest that information seems to be moving on the plains. what would facilitate the spread of information on the plains, possibly, in the 1700s? >> [ inaudible ]. >> yeah, conceivably horses are moving information more quickly. it's also possible people are terrified by horse peoples. it certainly raises the question that most people are moving things...
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we confirmed dakota, indeed, survived. firefighters say it's still too dangerous to let homeowners back in. they say the fire is still too unpredictable. >> there's still potential. the fire could shift. there's still hot spots. there's still power lines down. >> reporter: and we're back here live. you're looking at dakota. you can see just how close the fire got to this porch. really a miracle that she made it. we're told they're going to be taking dakota to an animal evacuation center, and that's good news, because the threat is far from over. the fire is still burning. they're hoping that the wind will not turn it back toward town and put more homes in danger. reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> nice to see some of the livestock and the horses there that are okay. thank you, jodi. as the flames leapt from home to home, some people got out with only what they could fit in their cars and get out of town. >> they barely made it. elise kirshner joins us. >> reporter: this is actually a casino here behi
we confirmed dakota, indeed, survived. firefighters say it's still too dangerous to let homeowners back in. they say the fire is still too unpredictable. >> there's still potential. the fire could shift. there's still hot spots. there's still power lines down. >> reporter: and we're back here live. you're looking at dakota. you can see just how close the fire got to this porch. really a miracle that she made it. we're told they're going to be taking dakota to an animal evacuation...
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that's coming up in the war room and also that protest in north dakota that we first reported to youeek, we'll be reporting from there tonight. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thsands of miles away. with t help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. yo...don't lesinus symptoms and bring you down now.. get fast sinuselief with vicks sinex and get back in the game. sinex, the congestion, pressure, pain to clear your head... ...medicine. like their photo claims tool. it helps ttle your claim quickly, which saves time, which saves money. and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. esurance does insurance a smarter way, which saves money. like bundling me and auto coverage,
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a native american tribe is trying to stop construction in north dakota. a federal judge says he'll decide next month on the tribe's request. hundreds of protesters from across the country surrounded a federal courthouse judge did not immediately rule on a request from the standing rock sioux tribe to stop the oil pipeline under construction near their land. standing rock sioux tribe members say the dakota access pipeline's route under the missouri river could threaten its water supplies if the pipeline leaks or breaks. one member says the u.s. army corps of engineers never consulted his tribe before the construction began. ""we were never afforded that opportunity to protect our lands. they were just taken from us." " a final decision on pipeline on or before september 9th. luther football players took a timeout from camp to help friends and fans. they teamed up to help people in decorah as the upper iowa river spilled out of its banks. up next... this morning's right after the break. it's ---. first alert storm team overall, we have a pretty quiet day in
a native american tribe is trying to stop construction in north dakota. a federal judge says he'll decide next month on the tribe's request. hundreds of protesters from across the country surrounded a federal courthouse judge did not immediately rule on a request from the standing rock sioux tribe to stop the oil pipeline under construction near their land. standing rock sioux tribe members say the dakota access pipeline's route under the missouri river could threaten its water supplies if the...
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the nearly 12 hundred mile pipeline would send oil from north dakota to illinois. branstad says protestors should accept the iowa utility board's approval of the project. governor branstad has also added two counties to his flood disaster proclamation. people in bremer and chickasaw counties can now also apply for state funding to help with flood clean up. the governor had already listed allamakee, winneshiek, clayton, fayette and howard counties. you have until october 14th to apply for help. a judge in polk county says the associate athletics director who's suing the school for discrimination. the university has informed jane meyer that it plans to eliminate her current job with the college of liberal arts and sciences next week. meyer tried to get an injunction to stop that. but the judge denied it, saying she was trying to use iowa's whistleblowe r law without naming any specific violation of that law. until december 20- 14, meyer was a senior associate athletics director. then the university moved her to se bias in the athletics department. her complaint came
the nearly 12 hundred mile pipeline would send oil from north dakota to illinois. branstad says protestors should accept the iowa utility board's approval of the project. governor branstad has also added two counties to his flood disaster proclamation. people in bremer and chickasaw counties can now also apply for state funding to help with flood clean up. the governor had already listed allamakee, winneshiek, clayton, fayette and howard counties. you have until october 14th to apply for help....
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aircraft had to make a landing in south dakota to get people help. fox25 jessica reyes live at logan this morning and the plane is about to finally make it to 11 in boston and held up several hours after the emergency landing in south dakota. now, it left boston around 5:00 last night and supposed to go directly to sacramento but once it hit to south dakota it was forced to make stop. people on board the plane they felt it drop suddenly and people through the cabin and checked out and all of them were released from the hospital like that, from on board the flight and neck brace. other passengers on twitter say first responders helped dozens of people off the flight and graceful for flight crews but the hospital staff who worked so quickly to take care of everyone. we have a photo from the hospital in south dakota and on board the flight and checked out and she is going to be okay and see her, she is hugging one of the nurses at the hospital here. once again, we know the flight is just about to land in sacramento the next ten minutes and working right
aircraft had to make a landing in south dakota to get people help. fox25 jessica reyes live at logan this morning and the plane is about to finally make it to 11 in boston and held up several hours after the emergency landing in south dakota. now, it left boston around 5:00 last night and supposed to go directly to sacramento but once it hit to south dakota it was forced to make stop. people on board the plane they felt it drop suddenly and people through the cabin and checked out and all of...
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dakota, where she came from... but, she's pretty darn lucky, so lucky might be the one that sticks." it's believed the entire journey covered two days... and more than 200 miles. the kitten is doing well. neighbors say the whole experience was not only brought the community together. yankees' star alex rodriguez announced he'll play the final game of his 22- year-career on friday. and as you can imagine, this is now the hottest ticket around! the new york yankees will face the tampa bay rays. resale ticket prices are up more than 500 percent... and sellers report an average ticket now costs 456 dollars! rodriguez was once considered one of the best players in baseball. he hit 696 career home runs and m-v-p. rodriguez now plans to work as a special advisor and instructor for the yankees. burger king is branching out, to win the appetites of tex-mex lovers. this is the "whopperito". it's a flour tortilla stuffed with whopper beef, but with added seasonings. there's queso sauce, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, and pickles.
dakota, where she came from... but, she's pretty darn lucky, so lucky might be the one that sticks." it's believed the entire journey covered two days... and more than 200 miles. the kitten is doing well. neighbors say the whole experience was not only brought the community together. yankees' star alex rodriguez announced he'll play the final game of his 22- year-career on friday. and as you can imagine, this is now the hottest ticket around! the new york yankees will face the tampa bay...
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antoinette: hospital officials in south dakota saying all 24 released. those who made it to their destination relievers to have two feet, and their bags, on the ground. >> i'm so little shaky, but it's not going to deter from flying. i mean, it happens. antoinette there was a doctor : and two nurses on board the flight, helping the injured passengers until they made that emergency landing in south dakota and get to the hospital. at logan airport, antoinette antonio, wcvb newscenter 5. the dangerous thing they say he did inside an mbta tunnel. maria: big ideas about tiny living spaces. boston, exploring new solutions for city housing. harvey: still tracking storms across western mass and temperature changes some will experience tomorrow. all of that in the forecast. ben: and the report card is in for the temporary starting quarterback -- how jimmy groff lo fared. shows by the 10:00 news on me to be boston with maria ben: disruptions on the blue line are being blamed on a trespasser who apparently was trying to get a selfie inside a tunnel. the t says this
antoinette: hospital officials in south dakota saying all 24 released. those who made it to their destination relievers to have two feet, and their bags, on the ground. >> i'm so little shaky, but it's not going to deter from flying. i mean, it happens. antoinette there was a doctor : and two nurses on board the flight, helping the injured passengers until they made that emergency landing in south dakota and get to the hospital. at logan airport, antoinette antonio, wcvb newscenter 5. the...
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sacramento, but it made that emergency landing in south dakota. you can see passengers taking pictures. a lot of them wearing neck braces. they say that the pilot came over the air, said to put on their seat belts and all of a sudden the plane dropped. one passenger describing it as being in an elevator that dropped 40 to 50 floors instantly. >> we got tossed around lying rag dolls, everybody. bam, bam, up and down, and the jolt was so bad that at least half of us in the back of the plane, everybody had neck injuries. it was like, oh, we're dead. it was awful. >> nicole: passengers say there was no problem with the weather as they left here in boston. it wasn't until they got over d. we do know that all 24 people who were hurt have been released from that south dak hpital the land in sacramento before 7:30. live from logan, nicole oliverio, 7news "today in new england." >> now on 7, tears and triumph. >> a return to the olympics has been worth it. >> nancy: team u.s.a. with a one-two punch. >> gold and silver for team u.s. >> nancy: a golden night
sacramento, but it made that emergency landing in south dakota. you can see passengers taking pictures. a lot of them wearing neck braces. they say that the pilot came over the air, said to put on their seat belts and all of a sudden the plane dropped. one passenger describing it as being in an elevator that dropped 40 to 50 floors instantly. >> we got tossed around lying rag dolls, everybody. bam, bam, up and down, and the jolt was so bad that at least half of us in the back of the...
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that flight made an emergency landing in south dakota. updates ahead in our next half shaws and star market have everything you need, every day! shaws and star market prices. and now save even more during our huge anniversary sale. happy anniversary to me. stop in and save on snack favorites, plus get 2-liter pepsi for just 89 cents. and get red and black seedless grapes for $1.27 a pound. shaws and star market's anniversary sale. randy: breaking overnight, a wild crash ends with a minivan up in flames. what the driver says started that frightening scene. more breaking news, a flight from boston forced to land and land fast. erika: the mystery before impact. randy: new leads in the murder of a jogger in princeton. the two things police hope will help crack the case. and the best in the world. good morning. this is the center fives eye-opener. randy: 5:30 on this friday morning, and it's another steamy -- good morning, i'm randy price. erika: and i'm erika tarantal, in for emily. cindy and ausmus are here -- cindy and olessa are here. stor
that flight made an emergency landing in south dakota. updates ahead in our next half shaws and star market have everything you need, every day! shaws and star market prices. and now save even more during our huge anniversary sale. happy anniversary to me. stop in and save on snack favorites, plus get 2-liter pepsi for just 89 cents. and get red and black seedless grapes for $1.27 a pound. shaws and star market's anniversary sale. randy: breaking overnight, a wild crash ends with a minivan up...
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and later, a leader of the protest of the standing rock reservation in north dakota will join us. get between you and lifs beautiful moments. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. ♪ with this level of engineering... it's a performance machine. with this degree of intelligence... it's a supercomput. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. lease the e300 for $549 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. narrator: it wasn't that long ago. years of devastating cutbacks to our schools. 30,000 teachers laid off. class sizes increased. art and music programs cut. we can't ever go back. ryan ruelas: so vote yes on proposition 55. reagan duncan: prop 55 prevents 4 billion in new cuts to our schools. letty muÑoz-gonzalez: simply by maintaining the current tax
and later, a leader of the protest of the standing rock reservation in north dakota will join us. get between you and lifs beautiful moments. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. ♪ with this level of engineering... it's a performance machine. with this degree of intelligence... it's a supercomput. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress....
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especially south dakota, eastern south dakota, thunderstorms, a possibility for us on saturday. obviously, we've got a long way to go but we will see those showers take place for the first half of the weekend, not the second. for philadelphia, the suburbs, the lehigh valley, the jersey shore will see that line of showers come through, even in delaware. 90s with one exception, closer to the 90 degree mark for the jersey shore. and the humidity will be higher on saturday but as quickly as it moves through here, it will keep on going. bright sunny skies. humidity will be dropping and temperatures back in the 80s where they normally are this time of year. the 10 day on 10, 84 degrees, 87 degrees with bright sunshine. you have that chance of showers and thunderstorms on saturday. clearing out for sunday and monday. and a warm day on tuesday again, it gets hotter for wednesday, especially thursday and friday, storms will cool things down as they head into next weekend. >>> nbc10 needs your help spreading the word about free money to those making a difference in the community. we're gi
especially south dakota, eastern south dakota, thunderstorms, a possibility for us on saturday. obviously, we've got a long way to go but we will see those showers take place for the first half of the weekend, not the second. for philadelphia, the suburbs, the lehigh valley, the jersey shore will see that line of showers come through, even in delaware. 90s with one exception, closer to the 90 degree mark for the jersey shore. and the humidity will be higher on saturday but as quickly as it...
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north dakota earlier this week. native americans from reservations hundreds of miles away traveled to join the protests. they say the pipeline could disturb sacred sites and impact drinking water not just for tribal members, but millions of people downstream. a federal judge is set to rule before september 9th on whether construction can be stopped. new at 10... months after these chalk messages showed up on campus, the university of iowa chalk. the group students for life drew these messages in april on a walkway along with more than 3 thousand hearts, representing the daily number of abortions in the u-s. the school already had a policy requiring chalked messages to advertise upcoming public events. the new policy means students must now limit messages to the event title, time location and name of the organization. no more catchy slogans, extra messages or artwork is all is now charged with five counts of invasion of privacy. the charges against reverend paul monahan come from an incident at a high school track me
north dakota earlier this week. native americans from reservations hundreds of miles away traveled to join the protests. they say the pipeline could disturb sacred sites and impact drinking water not just for tribal members, but millions of people downstream. a federal judge is set to rule before september 9th on whether construction can be stopped. new at 10... months after these chalk messages showed up on campus, the university of iowa chalk. the group students for life drew these messages...
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and that's about the same amount that are actively drilling fort oil in north dakota. two years ago when the price of oil was high, there were over 180. and it's a sign of how much things have slowed down here inw the oilfield. every time a drilling rig gets idled, about 120 people lose their jobs. people like kaley haugen's husband, who worked on a drilling rig for over a decade before being laid off last year. haugen has also seen a huge impact of the slowdown on her business, the uniform unit, which is right on highway 22. >> we do flame resistant for the oil and gas industry, scrubs, medical uniforms, and we've brought in tactical for e.m.s. management services. >> reporter: the uniform unit just opened last spring, right as oil prices were tanking. o >> if we would've been operating two years ago, three years ago, i would bet 90% of our business would've been oilfield. now we're pretty even within the different fields. i would say 30% oil, 30% tactical, 30% scrubs.ta so definitely different than i thought. >> reporter: hotels have also been hit hard by the slowdow
and that's about the same amount that are actively drilling fort oil in north dakota. two years ago when the price of oil was high, there were over 180. and it's a sign of how much things have slowed down here inw the oilfield. every time a drilling rig gets idled, about 120 people lose their jobs. people like kaley haugen's husband, who worked on a drilling rig for over a decade before being laid off last year. haugen has also seen a huge impact of the slowdown on her business, the uniform...
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it will cross 18 iowa counties as it moves oil from north dakota to illinois. the judge did set a hearing for friday to consider t further. five years probation. that's the sentence a federal judge has given to the parents of a dubuque boy who accidentally shot himself in the face. both raven harris, who is 26, guilty to having a gun despite being prohibited. police say on january third, their son, jeremiah horsley, was playing with a handgun when it went off, wounding him in his jaw. he was only two at the time. a helicopter flew him to university of iowa hospitals for treatment. both harris and horsely still have upcoming trials on several state charges relating to the shooting. today president obama commuted the prison sentences for 111 federal inmates, now granted more than 670 commutations, more than the previous ten presidents combined. obama has long called for phasing out strict sentences for nonviolent drug offenses. he calls it excessive punishment. the president commuted sentences for mark glidden of clear lake and kenneth mccoy of council bluffs. bo
it will cross 18 iowa counties as it moves oil from north dakota to illinois. the judge did set a hearing for friday to consider t further. five years probation. that's the sentence a federal judge has given to the parents of a dubuque boy who accidentally shot himself in the face. both raven harris, who is 26, guilty to having a gun despite being prohibited. police say on january third, their son, jeremiah horsley, was playing with a handgun when it went off, wounding him in his jaw. he was...
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we are here with my family up in north dakota, south dakota, fighting for our water, they need to under the treaty rights. >> construction of the pipeline is on hold due to the ongoing protests. >>> happening tonight, health officials in there moore county will spray for mosquitoes in fort collins. this is the second of two planned sprays to prevent the spread of west nile virus. that spraying starts at 8:30 and will be done by midnight. it comes just days after florida announced that mosquitoes are spreading the zika virus in an area of south beach. >>> new video from cherry creek reservoir shows a truck stuck in the water at the west boat ramp. a 7-year-old and her grandfather were inside at the time but both were able to make it out. south metro firefighters say the truck lost traction and rolled into the water. a dive team was called into attached okay most of the a diver went down and placed an airbag to try to get it free. they were able to pull the vehicle out after a few hours. >>> tonight the olympic flame will be asked and wished in rio. it's the final day of competition, clos
we are here with my family up in north dakota, south dakota, fighting for our water, they need to under the treaty rights. >> construction of the pipeline is on hold due to the ongoing protests. >>> happening tonight, health officials in there moore county will spray for mosquitoes in fort collins. this is the second of two planned sprays to prevent the spread of west nile virus. that spraying starts at 8:30 and will be done by midnight. it comes just days after florida announced...
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the nearly 12 hundred mile pipeline would send oil from north dakota to illinois. branstad says protestors should accept the iowa utility board's approval of the project. governor branstad has also added two counties to his flood disaster proclamation. people in bremer and chickasaw counties can now also apply for state funding to help with flood clean up. the governor had already listed allamakee, winneshiek, clayton, fayette and howard counties. you have until october 14th to apply for help. a judge in polk county says the university of iowa can terminate a former the school for discrimination. the university has informed jane meyer that it plans to eliminate her current job with the college of liberal arts and sciences next week. meyer tried to get an injunction to stop that. but the judge denied it, saying she was trying to use iowa's whistleblowe r law without naming any specific violation of that law. until december 20- 14, meyer was a senior associate athletics director. then the university moved her to several other positions after she complained about gend
the nearly 12 hundred mile pipeline would send oil from north dakota to illinois. branstad says protestors should accept the iowa utility board's approval of the project. governor branstad has also added two counties to his flood disaster proclamation. people in bremer and chickasaw counties can now also apply for state funding to help with flood clean up. the governor had already listed allamakee, winneshiek, clayton, fayette and howard counties. you have until october 14th to apply for help....
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in her order, the judge said dakota access did not pro injury or damage. protesters are upset they lost land because of eminent domain, and fear what the pipeline could do to the environment. it will cross 18 iowa counties as it moves oil from north dakota to illinois. the judge did set a hearing for friday for more consideration on the issue. about 100 people plan to peacefully protest a pipeline construction site in central iowa today. an anti-pipeline protest leader governor terry branstad is calling on law enforcement to stop any more vandalism to the pipeline. he has asked the iowa state patrol to help county sheriffs with future protests. a trooper says he hopes it doesn't reach that pont ""we're starting to see protests, large groups of people so, we're just hoping that it doesn't escalate into something so big that county can't handle it, that we have to be called in. but if we're called in we'll be there." " the man leading the anti-pipeline movement promises prt "".. none of us involved with this are supportive of violence, are supportive of arso
in her order, the judge said dakota access did not pro injury or damage. protesters are upset they lost land because of eminent domain, and fear what the pipeline could do to the environment. it will cross 18 iowa counties as it moves oil from north dakota to illinois. the judge did set a hearing for friday for more consideration on the issue. about 100 people plan to peacefully protest a pipeline construction site in central iowa today. an anti-pipeline protest leader governor terry branstad...
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. >> hi, i'm jimbo len, representative from the great state south dakota. the number one issue that i believe is going to face the state of south dakota this next legislative year is going to be the potential expansion of medicaid. governor du guard seems to want this particular legislation expanded. it's going to be an interesting session. thank you very much. >> my name is breanne and i'm a legislator in the district of columbia. i'm here today to talk about a really important issue for the residents of this district this year, in addition to voting for president, we'll be voting on statehood and self-determination. so we're getting out the vote to show everyone across the country that we want to be the 51st state. and that's because just like everybody else, we pay taxes. we fight in wars, and we serve our communities. and we want the same equality and representation as all the residents in the united states. >> my name is alex, and the issue most important to me in the 2016 election cycle is raising wages and benefits for all workers so we can lift the
. >> hi, i'm jimbo len, representative from the great state south dakota. the number one issue that i believe is going to face the state of south dakota this next legislative year is going to be the potential expansion of medicaid. governor du guard seems to want this particular legislation expanded. it's going to be an interesting session. thank you very much. >> my name is breanne and i'm a legislator in the district of columbia. i'm here today to talk about a really important...
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kind of like dakota for the little girl. she's awfully c cute.he weather has been very nice, kathy orr, but it's changing. >> it certainly is, lucy. we are talking about more heat, more humidity and more summer thunderstorm. here's look at the he can february tended forecast. tomorrow looks good, 89, 90 still on the hot scale. increase in humidity but the real oppressive heat will wait till later in the week. wednesday hot and humid, 90a few pop up showers and thunderstor thunderstorms. thursday oppressive. official heat wave by friday and really the peak of this heat and humidity will be saturday when it will feel like it's about 105, 10 sick degrees. let's take look at the probable of precipitation. nothing tomorrow. maybe a random shower. but wednesday 40% chance. the same thursday. little bit less friday i think the rain friday will hold off until late in the day toward the evening period. so pretty much a rain free day. on your fox future cast you can see some clouds that will be rolling in tomorrow morning. but as you can see a pretty dry d
kind of like dakota for the little girl. she's awfully c cute.he weather has been very nice, kathy orr, but it's changing. >> it certainly is, lucy. we are talking about more heat, more humidity and more summer thunderstorm. here's look at the he can february tended forecast. tomorrow looks good, 89, 90 still on the hot scale. increase in humidity but the real oppressive heat will wait till later in the week. wednesday hot and humid, 90a few pop up showers and thunderstor thunderstorms....
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it had to land in south dakota. the passenger casey corcoran tells us it felt like the plane hit a wall. >> the pilot came out of the cockpit and said, is everybody already? we're taking care of this, it felt like, no more than 15 or 20 minutes before we were on the ground. >> corcoran, who is from milton, says that there were cracks in the overhead bins and even the members were treated for a variety of injuries. sarah, out to you. >> erika, there are some new details about the murder of a jogger here in princeton. investigates now say that the 27-year-old vanessa marcotte struggled with her attacker who suffered cuts, scrapes, and bruises. police are looking to talk to anyone who saw a man with fresh cuts and bruises from earlier this week. her body was found in the woods on sunday along brook station road here in princeton. and investigates hve you saw a vehicle parked or along that road between 1:00 and 3:00 on sunday afternoon, the authorities would like to hear from you. live this morning in princeton, sera co
it had to land in south dakota. the passenger casey corcoran tells us it felt like the plane hit a wall. >> the pilot came out of the cockpit and said, is everybody already? we're taking care of this, it felt like, no more than 15 or 20 minutes before we were on the ground. >> corcoran, who is from milton, says that there were cracks in the overhead bins and even the members were treated for a variety of injuries. sarah, out to you. >> erika, there are some new details about...
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turbulence traveling from boston to sacramento and made an emergency landing in rapid city, south dakota. look at these photos from inside plan you can see in this new photo how badly the bathroom was damned. we are seeing reports on social media of passengers thanking the crew members saying despite the crew's injuries they kept the situation from feeling worse. passengers described things flying all over the plane and a lot of people screaming. we are working with abc station in sacramento to talk to the passengers now exiting the plane. back to you. >> very scary. >> friends and family are gathering this morning to remember a young college baseball player shot and killed while playing pokemon go. 20-year-old calvin riley was killed on saturday at 5 o'clock aquatic park in san francisco. a crowd gathered at st. gregory's church in san mateo for an emotional goodbye. several of his classmates from serra high school were in attending a. pack police have little to go on. officers are urging those responsible for calvin's death to turn themselves in. >> in a separate pokemon story an effor
turbulence traveling from boston to sacramento and made an emergency landing in rapid city, south dakota. look at these photos from inside plan you can see in this new photo how badly the bathroom was damned. we are seeing reports on social media of passengers thanking the crew members saying despite the crew's injuries they kept the situation from feeling worse. passengers described things flying all over the plane and a lot of people screaming. we are working with abc station in sacramento to...
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hit. 22 people, t crewmembers all hurt they were treated and released from the hospital in south dakota and again that plane finally landing in california. that's the latest live from logan. nicole 7news "today in new england." >>> 8 gymnast. but none better. they've got championship stuff. >> ali raisman. this is the moment she came back for. >> and simone biles. this is her destiny all along. >> walking to the top and raising the bar. >> what a performance. and so emotional afterwards. minute after she touched the ground there. she and teammate simone taking silver and gold respectively. here's nancy chin with the latest from rio. >> gold and silver medalist one, two for team u.s.a.. >> american dominance on display in the women's individual all around gymnastic final. ali raisman seizing simple. i was there when she stepped off the podium. cotu you. >> its so special the whole entire they were screaming and cheering and standing up. not being in the u.s. it's just so amazing i'll never, ever forget it. >> this has been her destiny all along. simone biles crowned the world championshi
hit. 22 people, t crewmembers all hurt they were treated and released from the hospital in south dakota and again that plane finally landing in california. that's the latest live from logan. nicole 7news "today in new england." >>> 8 gymnast. but none better. they've got championship stuff. >> ali raisman. this is the moment she came back for. >> and simone biles. this is her destiny all along. >> walking to the top and raising the bar. >> what a...
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it was so bad the plane had to make an emergency landing in south dakota. some of the passengers say the plane dropped straight down while flying in bad weather. jetblue sent a plane to south dakota. >>> a man who worked at a nearby restaurant has been described as an up and coming high end line chef. janitors found his body near blooming dale wednesday morning. police are calling it a homicide. they are looking at surveillance video and interviewing witnesses. the owners of son's daughters released a statement. a statement. >>> a five year old girl is recovering after she was greased by a stray bullet in san francisco wednesday night near whitney young circle and hudson avenue in the bay view. the girl was playing outside when the bullet grazed her right hand. her grandmother was nearby and the girl told her what happened. the little girl was taken to the hospital. investigators are looking for three men in their 20s who were standing nearby at the time of the shooting. >>> in foster city a toddler is being treated after falling from a third story window.
it was so bad the plane had to make an emergency landing in south dakota. some of the passengers say the plane dropped straight down while flying in bad weather. jetblue sent a plane to south dakota. >>> a man who worked at a nearby restaurant has been described as an up and coming high end line chef. janitors found his body near blooming dale wednesday morning. police are calling it a homicide. they are looking at surveillance video and interviewing witnesses. the owners of son's...
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but pipeline to carry crude from north dakota to illinois, going through 18 counties here in iowa. starting monday, iowa plans to put a renewed focus on preventing suicide in the state after seeing a 22 percent increase in suicide- related deaths. new numbers from the department of public health show 414 people last year died of suicide. that's up more than 20 percent from 2014, when the number was 392. if you go 331 deaths in 2005. governor terry branstad is planning to designate next week as suicide prevention week. the state wants people to understand the signs and know how to get help. decorah is warning people to be careful on local trails and to not go past closed signs and barricades after last week's flooding. this is what part of the city looked like during the water has receded, but decorah parks and recreation staff are still cleaning up the city's trails. just portions of trout run trail and dug road are now accessible. and dug road is closed to through traffic due to severe damage. a number of other towns in winneshiek county also saw severe flash flooding. the county'
but pipeline to carry crude from north dakota to illinois, going through 18 counties here in iowa. starting monday, iowa plans to put a renewed focus on preventing suicide in the state after seeing a 22 percent increase in suicide- related deaths. new numbers from the department of public health show 414 people last year died of suicide. that's up more than 20 percent from 2014, when the number was 392. if you go 331 deaths in 2005. governor terry branstad is planning to designate next week as...