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here is chris burie. >> in the rugged granite of the black hills, the features are chiseled from theuntain side. a features of the warrior known as crazy horse. his arm holding a giant stallion that you can imagine but cannot see. the horses head all 219 feet of it has been painted but still must be fashioned from the jagged rock. call it a work in progress. carried on by the family of a man that started carving this mountain in 1948. >> he was determined it was going to be completed. i don't think he realized how long it was going to take or how much work it was going to be. >> under estimated the task. >> he did. now 87 years old rout ruth cameo south dakota with star dust in her eyes. eyes. >> she came from connecticut to work with a famous sculptor from her state. a man she would marry on thanksgiving day because he wouldn't take another day off from kar carving crazy horse. >> he wasn't going to quit. he taught me you can do anything in this world you want to absolutely nothing is impossible as long as you are willing to work hard enough an stay with it. he had been a sculptor o
here is chris burie. >> in the rugged granite of the black hills, the features are chiseled from theuntain side. a features of the warrior known as crazy horse. his arm holding a giant stallion that you can imagine but cannot see. the horses head all 219 feet of it has been painted but still must be fashioned from the jagged rock. call it a work in progress. carried on by the family of a man that started carving this mountain in 1948. >> he was determined it was going to be...
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what is taking shape in the north dakota black hills, very, very slowly. ♪ jogood evening and thank you we begin tonight with the hook youp culture. >> california campuses.ll pus >> we are trying to understand a problem that is more common that you probably think. more common that we thought when we began the in-depth reporting on this disturbing story. >> consider this 20 to 25% of women will be raped or the victim of attempted rape. while they are in college. more than half will tell no one. at least says the justice department. here is something else to consider. a study found in 4 out o out of0 cases the victim was drinking. to understand what this looks like. and what fuels the culture of sexual violence on campus. we are taken inside of a cool fueled off campus party. [bleep]. >> it's a party weekend at the university of kansas. but it could be any college in america. arthur and casey are seniors. it's the last year before going out into the real world. >> we are tapping the keg right now. we are getting it going. >> and they say they are going to make the most of it. >> the beer
what is taking shape in the north dakota black hills, very, very slowly. ♪ jogood evening and thank you we begin tonight with the hook youp culture. >> california campuses.ll pus >> we are trying to understand a problem that is more common that you probably think. more common that we thought when we began the in-depth reporting on this disturbing story. >> consider this 20 to 25% of women will be raped or the victim of attempted rape. while they are in college. more than...
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home. >> reporter: in the black hills of south dakota, these cowboys and girls are preparing for work the way they did a century ago. >> lord, we ask that no harm come to man or beast. >> reporter: but the dawn light reveals a thoroughly modern caravan winding through the valley. here at custer state park, the crowds are coming, braving a damp, bone chilling wind, to experience the kind of spectacle most americans have only seen in the movies. >> this is probably as close to the old west as you're going to get. >> reporter: for 43 years, cowboy, bob landis, has worked the roundup of a buffalo herd that works the range, though it's he's was slaughtered nearly to existence. a wild herd of more than 1200 plains bison, big and tough, weighing as much as 2,000 pounds. their lineage stretches back tens of thousands of years before history was written. >> as long as i can ride a horse i'm going to be here. >> >> reporter: 14,000 visitors from all over the world come to watch. the family from florida arrive with their three children, they're on a year-round trip around the country. >> i just
home. >> reporter: in the black hills of south dakota, these cowboys and girls are preparing for work the way they did a century ago. >> lord, we ask that no harm come to man or beast. >> reporter: but the dawn light reveals a thoroughly modern caravan winding through the valley. here at custer state park, the crowds are coming, braving a damp, bone chilling wind, to experience the kind of spectacle most americans have only seen in the movies. >> this is probably as...
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. >>> up next, the great plains and the immigrate beasts, the black hills where the bison got back. >there's a thick, acrid smoke smell in the air and we're following a strike team now to the top of the mountains where the fire line begins. (vo) it's a war being fought by air and on land costing millions of dollars every year. >> you will make an individual decision to build a home there, but what's the cost to the rest of us? (vo) what's going wrong with the war on wildfires and what are the true costs of putting them out? >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. >> just a few weeks ago i saw my self in the ba badlands in south dakota, i stopped and took a picture with my phone. took a picture of the north american bison, native to the american plains. the bison has a difficult history, it was hunted almost to extinction. america tonight sent chris bury to the black hills to find out
. >>> up next, the great plains and the immigrate beasts, the black hills where the bison got back. >there's a thick, acrid smoke smell in the air and we're following a strike team now to the top of the mountains where the fire line begins. (vo) it's a war being fought by air and on land costing millions of dollars every year. >> you will make an individual decision to build a home there, but what's the cost to the rest of us? (vo) what's going wrong with the war on wildfires...
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and that was fine in 1868, but a few years later gold was discovered in the black hills and the united states government decided it wanted to renegotiate the treaty by force if necessary. that is what the army was out here doing, trying to compel the indians to come in to the agency's and renegotiate that treaty to concede more of the land. custer attacked, came from the east across over into the valley of little bighorn, had a long ride that day. he was trying to be sure to catch the indians before they found him, discovered him and he was afraid that there would disperse. so he tried -- he was aiming for a surprise attack. he had a problem in that he would have provide -- he would have preferred a dawn attack. it was about 3:00 in the afternoon. he split his forces into three groups. when attacked, one day it's getting to the south, and custer himself in the largest body of soldiers maintained their position on the ridge. overlooking the indian village. his actions have remained someone of a mystery, and that is part of the ongoing mystique of the battle. but from the indian point of
and that was fine in 1868, but a few years later gold was discovered in the black hills and the united states government decided it wanted to renegotiate the treaty by force if necessary. that is what the army was out here doing, trying to compel the indians to come in to the agency's and renegotiate that treaty to concede more of the land. custer attacked, came from the east across over into the valley of little bighorn, had a long ride that day. he was trying to be sure to catch the indians...
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across the black hills between wyoming and south dakota. throughout the course of the day the snow winds down as it makes its way into warmer air and rain expects across portioners of the dakotas, and iowa. severe whether will be a threat across many areas. we'll monitor the threat for winds and hail and isolated tornados. across the south-west - high pressure is in control. sun shine across southern portions of california. because of the winds pushing in from the east, we could see strong santa ana winds. that's the reason why the national weather service issued red-flag warnings. we'll have to monitor that situation. we have low-level humidity. those are the ingredients needed to see wildfires and we may see some of those ignite. >> the heaviest of the snow coming from the eastern portion of south dakota. we could see 4-5 inches. there was a couple of accidents on the road ways yesterday and snow will fall in the morning. a colder air masticing over from rapid city to omaha. where you see the difference in temperatures from indianapolis a
across the black hills between wyoming and south dakota. throughout the course of the day the snow winds down as it makes its way into warmer air and rain expects across portioners of the dakotas, and iowa. severe whether will be a threat across many areas. we'll monitor the threat for winds and hail and isolated tornados. across the south-west - high pressure is in control. sun shine across southern portions of california. because of the winds pushing in from the east, we could see strong...
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snow across portions the black hills. 48 inches fell on the south - the black hills of south dakota.t of the snow came to an end and spinning off as drier areas move into the storm. we could see a lingering shower across minnesota, across portions of minneapolis this afternoon into the evening. the bulk of the precipitation and severe weather will be across the ohio valley, from detrite to louisville. damaging winds, hail and isolated tornadoes. further to the south and east - rain is on the way across northern portionses of louisiana. then tropical depression karen heading north-east. winds are at 30 miles per hour. we could see gusty winds at 45 miles per hour. we have flash flood watches in effect across coastal portions of louisiana, mississippi, and back to georgia. heavy rain will fall across georgia in the nest 24 hours. as you head to work on monday, showers and thunder storms in the forecast. dense, thick, cloud cover - temperatures will be in the 70s, look out for tuesday, it will be beautiful with mostly sunny skies. >> to the north-east. cloudy skies, scattered showers ah
snow across portions the black hills. 48 inches fell on the south - the black hills of south dakota.t of the snow came to an end and spinning off as drier areas move into the storm. we could see a lingering shower across minnesota, across portions of minneapolis this afternoon into the evening. the bulk of the precipitation and severe weather will be across the ohio valley, from detrite to louisville. damaging winds, hail and isolated tornadoes. further to the south and east - rain is on the...
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we are talking significant snows across the black hills. is the cold front that be here monday. we will be looking south. a lot of warm air the next few days as the storm develops and moves east. , thee watching south tropical storm. 65 mile per hour wind. it looks like it could be a low- end hurricane as it slowly moves to the north, northwest. this is steered through our area or close to the d.c. metro area. by itself, it will give us scattered showers. the possibility of significant rain if that remnant moves around the font. the pictures in the 60's when you wake up. very warm and humid days, lots of sunshine. increasing clouds and a good chance of rain from the front and also from the remnants of karen. onwill have more on that "good morning, washington." >> i can take more of that cotton candy sunrise. >> absolutely electric atmosphere at the verizon center. the excitement here, fever this because of the guys in red. the capitals at home. we >> and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. opening nightg
we are talking significant snows across the black hills. is the cold front that be here monday. we will be looking south. a lot of warm air the next few days as the storm develops and moves east. , thee watching south tropical storm. 65 mile per hour wind. it looks like it could be a low- end hurricane as it slowly moves to the north, northwest. this is steered through our area or close to the d.c. metro area. by itself, it will give us scattered showers. the possibility of significant rain if...
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that was fine in 1868, but a few years later, gold was discovered in the black hills in the united states government decided it wanted to renegotiate the treaty by force if necessary. that's what the army without your doing, trying to come out to come into the agency to renegotiate the treaty to conceive morland. custer's attack came from the east here are over into the valley of the little bighorn, had a long ride that day. he was trying to be sure to catch the indians are they bound him, discovered him and he was afraid they would disperse if they did see him first, so he was aiming for a surprise attack. he had a problem and that he had the long drive. he would have preferred an attack, but that wasn't possible. so it was about 3:00 in the afternoon. he split his forces into three groups. one attacked, one did scatting to the south of us and custer himself of the largest maintained their position on the ridge overlooking the valley. overlooking the indian village. custer's actions have remained somewhat of a mystery and that's part of the ongoing mystique of the battle. but from the in
that was fine in 1868, but a few years later, gold was discovered in the black hills in the united states government decided it wanted to renegotiate the treaty by force if necessary. that's what the army without your doing, trying to come out to come into the agency to renegotiate the treaty to conceive morland. custer's attack came from the east here are over into the valley of the little bighorn, had a long ride that day. he was trying to be sure to catch the indians are they bound him,...
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it's snowing in the black hills. it's snowing feet of snow in the black hills. wyoming 24, 46 inches of snow and wind blowing at 40 miles per hour with this storm. so yes, it's a big weather setup. there's warm air on this side. severe weather here. and tornadoes right along the front. lots of snow. south dakota, parts of nebraska. it even snowed in boulder, colorado. that had the flooding just a couple of weeks ago. >> crazy. what about the tropical storm karen? where is it right now? >> reporter: it is stationary. and i don't like it when storms get stationary. they can die, but that also means they can spend more time in the water. so it's stopped for now. it's going to turn to the north and eventually on up toward the northeast, probably toward florida. but here's the rub. that's what happens if you see this kind of get stopped and not really make any progress, it can sit there, spend more time and then get a little bit bigger. we are expecting this storm to get up toward new orleans and then turn to the right just like that. and there it goes right through
it's snowing in the black hills. it's snowing feet of snow in the black hills. wyoming 24, 46 inches of snow and wind blowing at 40 miles per hour with this storm. so yes, it's a big weather setup. there's warm air on this side. severe weather here. and tornadoes right along the front. lots of snow. south dakota, parts of nebraska. it even snowed in boulder, colorado. that had the flooding just a couple of weeks ago. >> crazy. what about the tropical storm karen? where is it right now?...
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one person says it's turned black hills snow whit. >> we just have winds, bad winds yes. >> yes they have been howling and i'm going show you peak wind gusts. live doppler 7 now, we'll talk about what is going on here locally. we have winds as well. clear skies across the bay area and here is a look at the relative humidity. 11 mrs in oakland. drying winds, 10% in napa. 12% san jose. humidity coming down quite a bit. from our mount tamalpais camera beautiful sky here we do have blue skies right now. sheer look at the peak wind gusts. berkeley hills, mount tamalpais 53 miles per hour wind gusts. fairfield, 49. napa, 44 miles per hour. it's just gorgeous, people are out there it's going to be beach weather this weekend. temperatures into 80s today. 79 san francisco and oakland right now. pacifica, 79. san francisco upper 70s up into mid-80s into warmest locations like santa rosa. you can see sunshine and temperatures now. concord 79. stepping outside or traveling up to tahoe it's going to be a nice, sunny weekend. here is a look at the forecast. elevated fire danger looking at warm wea
one person says it's turned black hills snow whit. >> we just have winds, bad winds yes. >> yes they have been howling and i'm going show you peak wind gusts. live doppler 7 now, we'll talk about what is going on here locally. we have winds as well. clear skies across the bay area and here is a look at the relative humidity. 11 mrs in oakland. drying winds, 10% in napa. 12% san jose. humidity coming down quite a bit. from our mount tamalpais camera beautiful sky here we do have blue...
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let's take you up to the black hills in south dakota.derek loves it. >> as long as i can see you. >> moved out of the rockies from wyoming and colorado into the high plain. so, it is pretty heavy snow, pretty wet snow. sometimes, blizzard conditions near zero visibility. and it will snow pretty much through today and into tonight and probably end as rain across north and south dakota. okay, now let's talk about karen. tropical storm karen. she is dig organized right now. about 230 miles south, southwest of the mouth of the mississippi. winds are only 50 miles per hour. the national hurricane center thinks the track like yesterday, but a little further to the east and a little slower, so sunday at 1:00, should have 60-mile per hour winds off the coast of pensacola and get into 9:30 on sunday. she's inland, moving almost into southern alabama. then it takes northeastward trek monday. it is south of atlanta, kind of inbetween atlanta and savanna and then moves northward. i think what's going to happen, get caught up in this cold front sweep
let's take you up to the black hills in south dakota.derek loves it. >> as long as i can see you. >> moved out of the rockies from wyoming and colorado into the high plain. so, it is pretty heavy snow, pretty wet snow. sometimes, blizzard conditions near zero visibility. and it will snow pretty much through today and into tonight and probably end as rain across north and south dakota. okay, now let's talk about karen. tropical storm karen. she is dig organized right now. about 230...
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it's snowing in the black hills.lack hills, wyoming 24, 46 inches of snow and wind blowing at 40 miles per hour with this storm. so yes, it's a big weather setup. there is warm weather here, severe weather here and tornados on the front. south dakota parts of nebraska. it even snowed in boulder, colorado that had the flooding a couple weeks ago. >> crazy. what about tropical storm karen. where is it now? >> it's stationary and i don't like it what storms get stationary. they can die but spend more time in the water. so it's stopped for now. it's going to turn to the north and eventually on toward the northeast probably toward florida. here is the rub. that's what happens if you see this get stopped and not really make progress. it can sit there, spend more time and get bigger. we're expecting this storm to get up toward new orleans and turn to the right like that. there it goes and probably run over pensacola. we have a lot to watch for you. the problem with this is not storm surge or wind for that matter but if you
it's snowing in the black hills.lack hills, wyoming 24, 46 inches of snow and wind blowing at 40 miles per hour with this storm. so yes, it's a big weather setup. there is warm weather here, severe weather here and tornados on the front. south dakota parts of nebraska. it even snowed in boulder, colorado that had the flooding a couple weeks ago. >> crazy. what about tropical storm karen. where is it now? >> it's stationary and i don't like it what storms get stationary. they can die...
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folks in the black hills are bracing for up to three feet of snow. to top it off, 70 mile-an-hour winds across the plains. >>> overseas, a history-making visit as pope francis visited the birthplace of st. francis in assissi, italy. when the pope took the name francis, the first to do so, he was sending a message about refocusing the search and serving the poor. he delivered that unmistakable message again today and nbc's anne thompson is traveling with him. >> reporter: pope francis is a man on a mission. today walking in the footsteps of his namesake st. francis of assissi who gave up wealth to serve the poor. the same mission this pope wants for the catholic church he now leads. today francis lingered taking time to reach back to many reaching out to him. his first stop, a center for the physically and mentally challenged, engaging each person he met. the pope chose to have lunch at a soup kitchen. led to the table by a child for a meal of lasagna and roast beef. 60 people a day are served here. where did the pope sit? >> he was sitting there. >>
folks in the black hills are bracing for up to three feet of snow. to top it off, 70 mile-an-hour winds across the plains. >>> overseas, a history-making visit as pope francis visited the birthplace of st. francis in assissi, italy. when the pope took the name francis, the first to do so, he was sending a message about refocusing the search and serving the poor. he delivered that unmistakable message again today and nbc's anne thompson is traveling with him. >> reporter: pope...
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front extending across colorado and wyoming, and we're looking at blizzard-like conditions in the black hills. out of the denver international airport we have flight delays in excess of about an hour. this cold air mass will interact with that warm air mass. where you see the difference in the temperatures is where the instability is and that's where you will see strong storms today. where you see the blue pi pink -- mixing in with the pink, that's where you are going to have precipitation there. >> why do i think this is going to be a busy weekend for al jazeera meteorologist. jelelah ahmed thank you. >> thank you. >>> pope francis is in the italian town of asisi. he asked the church to quote strip itself of worldliness because it, quote, leads to vanity, arrogance, and pride. he is working on his mission to transform the catholic church. the pontiff has assembled three committees to make the church more transparent and less removed from its followers. >>> the u.s. is about to hit its debt limit which would cause global consequences. ♪ investigates wage practices in the restaurant industry.
front extending across colorado and wyoming, and we're looking at blizzard-like conditions in the black hills. out of the denver international airport we have flight delays in excess of about an hour. this cold air mass will interact with that warm air mass. where you see the difference in the temperatures is where the instability is and that's where you will see strong storms today. where you see the blue pi pink -- mixing in with the pink, that's where you are going to have precipitation...
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there is three feet of snow in the black hills. winds gusting 70 miles an hour. in the warm sector of the storm severe weather as far north as wisconsin. on the gulf coast residents are praying for the first named storm to hit land this season. tropical storm karen expected to hit shore sunday as a tropical storm. main threat is going to be heavy rain with this system. and karen could affect us next week and, in fact, that's why we've issued a yellow alert day for monday. even if karen doesn't, we have a cold front coming. so get ready for a wet commute going home monday. >> so karen adds to the cold front and that would be more rain? >> yes. that would not be a horrible thing. >> it would help us a little bit. we had a dry july and august and we're still looking kind of dry in october. we will take a -- first of all, we'll start with karen. there are tropical storm watches and tropical storm warnings. the track hasn't changed much. it's going to veer towards louisiana and then veer off to the east-northeast probably just to the southeast of pensacola. it's slowe
there is three feet of snow in the black hills. winds gusting 70 miles an hour. in the warm sector of the storm severe weather as far north as wisconsin. on the gulf coast residents are praying for the first named storm to hit land this season. tropical storm karen expected to hit shore sunday as a tropical storm. main threat is going to be heavy rain with this system. and karen could affect us next week and, in fact, that's why we've issued a yellow alert day for monday. even if karen doesn't,...
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the storm dumped 33 inches of snow in the scenic black hills and it is now moving east.tty incredible. more snow than they have had in a long, longtime. >> it is incredibly warm in comparison to that. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> it looks like winter here and it is looking like summer in the bay area for the upcoming weekend plans. live doppler 7hd right now is tracking clear conditions across the bay area. no fog out there, but still a little breezy over the higher elevations from our camera. you can see the bouncy camera, but we are looking at lighter wind gusts compared to earlier today. close to 60. berkeley hills calaveras road and close to 50 mile an hour wind gusts in fairfield, napa and close to 45. from the emeryville camera it is sparkling tonight as we look toward the sutro tower. 67 in san francisco and mid60s oakland. san jose 63 degrees right now and it is 57 in half moon bay. from our sudro tower camera you can see san francisco is sparkling, santa rosa and it is 503 degrees. close to 70 in antioch. 60 in concord. this is a gorgeous view fro
the storm dumped 33 inches of snow in the scenic black hills and it is now moving east.tty incredible. more snow than they have had in a long, longtime. >> it is incredibly warm in comparison to that. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> it looks like winter here and it is looking like summer in the bay area for the upcoming weekend plans. live doppler 7hd right now is tracking clear conditions across the bay area. no fog out there, but still a little breezy over the higher...
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south dakota and that was fine in 1968 but then a few years later the gold was discovered in the black hills then they wanted to renegotiate the treaty by force and that is what the army was trying to do to compel the agency's to renegotiate the treaty to concede more of the land. custer came from hall one based the east into the valley of the little big horn and had a long ride that day was trying to catch the indians before they discovered him if he thought they would disperse so he would try to get a surprise attack. he had a problem he would have preferred an attack at dawn but that was not possible so it was about 3:00 in the afternoon he split forces into three groups one attack and when did scouting a and custer himself in the largest body continued that position on the ridge overlooking the valley and the indian village. his actions were somewhat of a blistering that is part of the mystique of the battle but from the indian point of view they met the attack from one direction moved to face the potential attack from custer over here on last stand hill and that is where the conclusion
south dakota and that was fine in 1968 but then a few years later the gold was discovered in the black hills then they wanted to renegotiate the treaty by force and that is what the army was trying to do to compel the agency's to renegotiate the treaty to concede more of the land. custer came from hall one based the east into the valley of the little big horn and had a long ride that day was trying to catch the indians before they discovered him if he thought they would disperse so he would try...
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the storm dumped 33 inches of snow in the scenic black hills and it is now moving east. pretty incredible. more snow than they have had in a long, longtime. >> it is incredibly warm in comparison to that. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> it looks like winter here and it is looking like summer in the bay area for the upcoming weekend plans. live doppler 7hd right now is tracking clear conditions across the bay area. no fog out there, but still a little breezy over the higher elevations from our camera. you can see the bouncy camera, but we are looking at lighter wind gusts compared to earlier today. close to 60. berkeley hills calaveras road and close to 50 mile an hour wind gusts in fairfield, napa and close to 45. from the emeryville camera it is sparkling tonight as we look toward the sutro tower. 67 in san francisco and mid60s oakland. san jose 63 degrees right now and it is 57 in half moon bay. from our sudro tower camera you can see san francisco is sparkling, santa rosa and it is 503 degrees. close to 70 in antioch. 60 in concord. this is a gorgeous view
the storm dumped 33 inches of snow in the scenic black hills and it is now moving east. pretty incredible. more snow than they have had in a long, longtime. >> it is incredibly warm in comparison to that. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> it looks like winter here and it is looking like summer in the bay area for the upcoming weekend plans. live doppler 7hd right now is tracking clear conditions across the bay area. no fog out there, but still a little breezy over the...
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back of the very cold air, that's where we saw the record breaking snow, over 40 inches in the black hills of south dakota and then of course we have the associated cold front that is pushing across the midmississippi river valley and up toward the great lakes that could bring more severe weather. as we go further out in time, monday into tuesday, the cold front will push eastward and inching closer to the eastern seaboard by tuesday bringing a lot of rain. severe threat as we go through the afternoon in some of these areas from milwaukee to jonesboro where we can see some hail. damaging winds and isolated tornadoes and not an outbreak certainly and tomorrow around ohio up toward michigan is where we could see the severe threat. also tracking trooical storm karen. the good news is karen is weakening. we are expecting this will become a low pressure center over the next several hours. with it we will still see some impressive amounts of rain all along the gulf coast. several inches here and we could see some gusty winds. speaking of gusty winds one of the most gustiest set ups we have seen
back of the very cold air, that's where we saw the record breaking snow, over 40 inches in the black hills of south dakota and then of course we have the associated cold front that is pushing across the midmississippi river valley and up toward the great lakes that could bring more severe weather. as we go further out in time, monday into tuesday, the cold front will push eastward and inching closer to the eastern seaboard by tuesday bringing a lot of rain. severe threat as we go through the...
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there were part of the black hills of south dakota that got 45 inches of snow like that. >> i can't imagine what winter looks like. >> i know. that is really early for them. it's not unprecedented to get snow but it's caused a lot of problems, huge problems for farmers. i feel terrible about that. >> in our area, fortunately, it's pleasant out there. it's not going to stay that way for long. >> you've seen the headlines and we're going to do kind of a 180 from what we had last week and it's today the transition day. tomorrow you'll notice the difference. it's going to be cloudy, it's going to be breezy. i think the rain holds off tomorrow until afternoon. but we're going to be entering, let's call it, a gloomy period here for several days. soak up what you can of the sunshine that's left, although i know a thin veil of clouds has come up over the area. after last week, with temperatures in the 80s and near 90 with lots of sunshine, we're going to drop back below normal now to 66 degrees. wednesday is going to feature clouds, some showers in the afternoon and a bit of a breeze. it will be st
there were part of the black hills of south dakota that got 45 inches of snow like that. >> i can't imagine what winter looks like. >> i know. that is really early for them. it's not unprecedented to get snow but it's caused a lot of problems, huge problems for farmers. i feel terrible about that. >> in our area, fortunately, it's pleasant out there. it's not going to stay that way for long. >> you've seen the headlines and we're going to do kind of a 180 from what we...
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it was in the black hills.n eastern wyoming reports of up to 10 inches of snow are quite common there. what does the rest of the weekend hold? i am afraid to ask. meteorologist janice dean is live in the fox extreme weather center extremely. >> yes, and to your point, mother nature, look at what she is doing across the country. incredible snow totals. three feet -- over three feet of snow in south dakota. that would be a record for this time of year. close to 30 inches in rapid city. crook, wyoming, two feet of snow. incredible amounts. there is the system, the upper level low that continues to spin and bringing snow still to parts of dakotas. and then we have the extending cold front that goes as far south as the gulf coast and bringing the potential for severe weather. we talked about the tornadoes yesterday. 18 reports and unfortunately some damage and destruction because of those tornadoes. we have the threat for severe weather across the great lakes lakes and down near the mississippi river valley. talking
it was in the black hills.n eastern wyoming reports of up to 10 inches of snow are quite common there. what does the rest of the weekend hold? i am afraid to ask. meteorologist janice dean is live in the fox extreme weather center extremely. >> yes, and to your point, mother nature, look at what she is doing across the country. incredible snow totals. three feet -- over three feet of snow in south dakota. that would be a record for this time of year. close to 30 inches in rapid city....
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dakota is using corporate donations to pay the federal government to open up the landmark in the black hillsthe states are paying for it to happen. california officials say they can't afford to do that. >>> well, a simple gesture of appreciation during the government shutdown is getting a lot of buzz. a waitress over hears two soldiers saying they were furloughed. so she helped out. >> it was a typical wednesday afternoon shift for sara foydell at the ruby tuesday in concord, new hampshire, when two service members came in for lunch and sat in her section. >> they were looking through the menu and they were trying to decide what to get. and one had mentioned about the furlough and not getting paid. >> sara a single mother of a 15- month-old boy says she knows how difficult it can be to make ends meet. >> just for myself, i was thinking that must be difficult because the income stops, it doesn't mean the bills do. >> so sara decided to pick up their tab, adding this note on the back of their check. expressing her gratitude for their service. >> i was thinking to myself, i am going to buy thei
dakota is using corporate donations to pay the federal government to open up the landmark in the black hillsthe states are paying for it to happen. california officials say they can't afford to do that. >>> well, a simple gesture of appreciation during the government shutdown is getting a lot of buzz. a waitress over hears two soldiers saying they were furloughed. so she helped out. >> it was a typical wednesday afternoon shift for sara foydell at the ruby tuesday in concord, new...
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they got about three feet in the black hills of south dakota. interstate 90 was shut down in a whiteout with 70-mile-per-hour wind. it's also snowing in colorado, where much of the state is still recovering from that catastrophic flood last month. dave aguilera from our cbs station in denver, kcnc, is on the continental divide tonight in the rockies. dave, what's happening there? >> reporter: scott, the snow is coming down like gang busters here, and this is i-70 as it crosses through the eyes hour tunnel, one of the major west-to-east thoroughfares across the state. the snow is starting to stick to the roadways here so this is going to be a slip-slidey night here. add to that, almost all of colorado has a freeze watch in effect for a hard freeze. and i know a lot remember the flooding situation we had last month along some of our foothill paips lot of roads and bridges aren't back up to speed so some of the snowe plows could not get in there to take some of the snow down. this snow is it really going to set back recovery efforts in some of thos
they got about three feet in the black hills of south dakota. interstate 90 was shut down in a whiteout with 70-mile-per-hour wind. it's also snowing in colorado, where much of the state is still recovering from that catastrophic flood last month. dave aguilera from our cbs station in denver, kcnc, is on the continental divide tonight in the rockies. dave, what's happening there? >> reporter: scott, the snow is coming down like gang busters here, and this is i-70 as it crosses through the...
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the storm dumped 33 inches of snow in the scenic black hills and it is now moving east.pretty incredible. more snow than they have had in a long, longtime. >> it is incredibly warm inon t. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> it looks like winter here and it is looking like summer in the bay area for the upcoming weekend plans. live doppler 7hd right now is tracking clear conditions across the bay area. no fog out there, but still a little breezy over the higher elevations from our camera. you can see the bouncy camera, but we are looking at lighter wind gusts compared to earlier today. close to 60. berkeley hills calaveras road and close to 50 mile an hour wind gusts in fairfield, napa and close to 45. from the emeryville camera it is sparkling tonight as we look toward the sutro tower. 67 in san francisco and mid60s oakland. san jose 63 degrees right now and it is 57 in half moon bay. from our sudro tower camera you can see san francisco is sparkling, santa rosa and it is 503 degrees. close to 70 in antioch. 60 in concord. this is a gorgeous view from the explor
the storm dumped 33 inches of snow in the scenic black hills and it is now moving east.pretty incredible. more snow than they have had in a long, longtime. >> it is incredibly warm inon t. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> it looks like winter here and it is looking like summer in the bay area for the upcoming weekend plans. live doppler 7hd right now is tracking clear conditions across the bay area. no fog out there, but still a little breezy over the higher elevations...
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south dakota has issued a blizzard warning for tomorrow for the black hills of south dakota.warm, muggy, and tropical on this side of it, including tropical storm karen down in the gulf of mexico. the center of the storm is removed from the big thunderstorm activity setting up to the east of it. tropical systems do not like wind shear, which is good news for us. the storm a become a weak hurricane over the gulf of mexico. a hurricane is 74 mile an hour winds. to weaken back down to a storm as it makes landfall somewhere between new orleans and panama city saturday morning. tracks up along the appellations into the mid- atlantic, it will bring all that moisture to the west. for us, be great news we are five inches below normal rainfall for the gear. benefit us a little bit with the dry conditions. 1.5 to 2.5 inches of rain along the old tropical system. that will mostly come into our area on monday. partly cloudy tomorrow, an isolated shower might pop up in the afternoon, but most areas dry, warm, and muggy and 85 degrees. shower byisk of a sunday evening, but most of sunday s
south dakota has issued a blizzard warning for tomorrow for the black hills of south dakota.warm, muggy, and tropical on this side of it, including tropical storm karen down in the gulf of mexico. the center of the storm is removed from the big thunderstorm activity setting up to the east of it. tropical systems do not like wind shear, which is good news for us. the storm a become a weak hurricane over the gulf of mexico. a hurricane is 74 mile an hour winds. to weaken back down to a storm as...
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dropped four feet of snow near rapid city in the mountains of the black hills of south dakota.his morning it is drawing moisture in a head of the cold front from ottawa, ontario, into buffalo, passing pittsburgh. feeding off the atlantic, so for us, some appreciable rains finally will be falling after weeks of scant precipitation, if you will. get ready for the rain to move in later this morning. showers into dc, but the heavier stuff west of town. we'll have the heaviest of the weather, coming through. by 5:00, if this works out again this is a computer model. if it works out the drive home will be dry, the drive in will be dry, and we'll just have the rain in the middle of the day. tonight skies start out with clouds, and then clears some, especially north and west of town. in the 50s and even 40s by tomorrow morning. i want to tell you there is a slight risk of severe weather, main threat is damaging wind gusts through philly and new york as well. the wind gusts are going to be the bigger problem. as far as how much rain we'll see, anywhere from a half to an inch and a ha
dropped four feet of snow near rapid city in the mountains of the black hills of south dakota.his morning it is drawing moisture in a head of the cold front from ottawa, ontario, into buffalo, passing pittsburgh. feeding off the atlantic, so for us, some appreciable rains finally will be falling after weeks of scant precipitation, if you will. get ready for the rain to move in later this morning. showers into dc, but the heavier stuff west of town. we'll have the heaviest of the weather,...
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. >> pelley: giant burial pits have been dug in the black hills of south dakota for cattle lost in aise snowstorm ten days ago. as many as 100,000 led feared dead and financial losses may be as high as $125 million. the federal government shutdown has only made things worse. manuel bojorquez talked to some of the ranchers. >> reporter: nothing could prepare scott and his wife angela for what the melting snow has revealed. so there are parts out there where there were dead cows as far as the eye could see in >> yes. >> pelley: what was that like to see? >> after a while you almost get numb. you come upon another one and you come upon another one. >> pelley: >> we just -- we were just, well what can you do? >> reporter: south dakota's cattle were still in summer pastures when the blizzard hit. they had not grown out their winter coats. the animals were fully exposed to blinding snow and 70 mile per hour winds. some wandered for miles before collapsing and suffocating in snowdrifts. >> the day after the storm i started counting cattle that were dead of ours and, you know, i just -- i ha
. >> pelley: giant burial pits have been dug in the black hills of south dakota for cattle lost in aise snowstorm ten days ago. as many as 100,000 led feared dead and financial losses may be as high as $125 million. the federal government shutdown has only made things worse. manuel bojorquez talked to some of the ranchers. >> reporter: nothing could prepare scott and his wife angela for what the melting snow has revealed. so there are parts out there where there were dead cows as...
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right now in areas of eastern wyoming and parts of the pandhandle of nebraska and areas of the black hills and south dakota. enter the 90 is closed and some areas of up to two feet of now and winds of around 50 miles per hour. and severe weather today looking at big destructive tornados in the areas of iowa. >> that is troubling. and thanks for the warning. >> snow in october and where ever carren hits is going to cause damage. 60 or 70 miles per hour. >> sure. you have the government shutdown and spreading in the beaches of normandy and why in the world would that be? >> and a dramatic dash cam shootout. a man with kids in his car pulls out a gun. what happens next. >> a manager accused of misappropriating millions of funds makes his plea in court. trace is next. >> i think he deserved to get considering the offenses done in his community and it doesn't seem fair, all right. . peacocks? walking the grounds. in tuscany. [ man ] her parents didn't expect her dreams to be so ambitious. italy? oh, that's not good. [ man ] by exploring their options, they learned that instead of going to italy
right now in areas of eastern wyoming and parts of the pandhandle of nebraska and areas of the black hills and south dakota. enter the 90 is closed and some areas of up to two feet of now and winds of around 50 miles per hour. and severe weather today looking at big destructive tornados in the areas of iowa. >> that is troubling. and thanks for the warning. >> snow in october and where ever carren hits is going to cause damage. 60 or 70 miles per hour. >> sure. you have the...
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a snow storm system smothering south dakota's black hills. up to three and a half feet of wet, heavy snow as people are digging out. once they are all, they are finding roads impassable. more than 80 drivers were stuck in cars on raleigh -- on snowy roads overnight. the only way to get through them is by snowmobile and snowplow. >> with the weather today, it's completely opposite of that. should have something planned today. do you have something planned? >> no, but i may find something. enjoy this last day. >> get out to the fairgrounds, the craft festival with hundreds of artists. >> sharon gibala is out there. you are out there every year when it comes to town. i think you take your credit card. you got anything in store today to buy? >> there's not anybody here to accept my credit card, but i did bring cash just in case. but i do love this one. i love to peru's. it's a great place to come today if you're looking to get away from the heat. it's air-conditioned with more than 250 artists, and one of them is jean. she is a local maryland art
a snow storm system smothering south dakota's black hills. up to three and a half feet of wet, heavy snow as people are digging out. once they are all, they are finding roads impassable. more than 80 drivers were stuck in cars on raleigh -- on snowy roads overnight. the only way to get through them is by snowmobile and snowplow. >> with the weather today, it's completely opposite of that. should have something planned today. do you have something planned? >> no, but i may find...
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the heavy snow around the black hills. ahead of the system, we'll be looking at very severe weather. as far as today is concerned we do have winter storm watches. winter storm warnings and blizzard warnings from rapid city to casper to alliance. as far as snowfall amounts we're talking about anywhere from 18 to 24 inches of snow right around the black hills. we're also talking about karen. the good news is, karen is starting to weaken. we're getting some dry air that's being pulled into karen and so what that means is even though it's 295 south of the mouth of the mississippi, 60 miles per hour winds. it's moving northwest as 10. as it makes it's way toward the coast we'll see some weakening. right now we don't even see it becoming a hurricane. so that's going to be good news. we're going to continue to track that and we have two other stories, the crazy heat and really severe weather in the midwest, guys. >> you're busy this morning. it's hot in washington and there's also the government shutdown. >> in fact, the presiden
the heavy snow around the black hills. ahead of the system, we'll be looking at very severe weather. as far as today is concerned we do have winter storm watches. winter storm warnings and blizzard warnings from rapid city to casper to alliance. as far as snowfall amounts we're talking about anywhere from 18 to 24 inches of snow right around the black hills. we're also talking about karen. the good news is, karen is starting to weaken. we're getting some dry air that's being pulled into karen...
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there will be feet of snow in the higher elevations of wumg up into south dakota, the black hills and all of those areas will see a lot of snow. 89 mems and 86 atlanta and 87 new orleans. a couple of airport delays. new york city will have low clouds and a couple of showers and minneapolis, a thunderstorm or two. denver, there is that rain, light snow in the mountains and also some wind. back to you guys. >> thank you, chad. >>> a new arrival at the san diego zoo now has a name. meet zina. a two-toed baby sloth. visitors to the new named the cuddly creature and official say zina is -- don't laugh. she is being trained to be an animal ambassador for the zoo. now the sloth is typically asleep 15 to 18 hours and spends the rest of the day searching for food. kind of like berman does. >> that's right. that is me searching for food all day and napping. >> do you have two toes? >> i have many toes. the toe-toed sloth is my favorite kind of sloth, by the way. >> really? >> are there four-toed sloth? >> please tell us, if you know. there could be a ten-toed sloth. >> congratulations to zina w
there will be feet of snow in the higher elevations of wumg up into south dakota, the black hills and all of those areas will see a lot of snow. 89 mems and 86 atlanta and 87 new orleans. a couple of airport delays. new york city will have low clouds and a couple of showers and minneapolis, a thunderstorm or two. denver, there is that rain, light snow in the mountains and also some wind. back to you guys. >> thank you, chad. >>> a new arrival at the san diego zoo now has a name....
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they may see one to two feet in the black hills of north dakota. south dakota will see snow as well. northern colorado a lot of snow and southern portions of montana. there's karen, very, very disorganized, defused loud cover. nothing around the area, just a few in northern pennsylvania. we don't expect so see much activity. later into the weekend as the heat and humidity continues the front approached. scattered showers late sunday night. southeast winds 5 knots. some patchy clouds tonight, a low of 62. then tomorrow it's almost identical to today. a rather humid afternoon by october standards, 86 degrees. >> perfect. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at 5:00, jody arias still has not been sentenced. what her attorneys are asking for now. >>> i'm derek valcourt at the baltimore county detention center. police have arrested someone for sneaking prescription drugs into the jail. you might be surprised to learn who it was. i'll explain. >>> i'm ron matz at fa yette and calvert streets. the lady of baltimore statue the getting a new
they may see one to two feet in the black hills of north dakota. south dakota will see snow as well. northern colorado a lot of snow and southern portions of montana. there's karen, very, very disorganized, defused loud cover. nothing around the area, just a few in northern pennsylvania. we don't expect so see much activity. later into the weekend as the heat and humidity continues the front approached. scattered showers late sunday night. southeast winds 5 knots. some patchy clouds tonight, a...
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there is an update for the black hills of south dakota. 48 inches and that is a record for october.nd south dakota, that would be fourth largest snow storm of all time, incredible snowfall amounts. >> look at o'rielly there. >> and he's in the only place where there is not active weather. because he is smart like that. >> and that is our prime time line up, coming up. there is our friend megyn and shawn in my weather map. we love it. the good news is, shawn is not block the potential for severe weather. we have a big low pressure system that brought the record- breaking now. that is tapering off. and the cold front associated with the system is moving over the red river valley and we have a tornado warning for western tennessee and north of dyeres burg. we could see the potential for tornados and last night at this time. we could see isolated storms and we move further out on time, the front sweeps in and moisture from tropical storm carren is moving in from the southeast and northeast as we head in tuesday. look at that cold front. 84 in memphis and 58 in kansas city and look at da
there is an update for the black hills of south dakota. 48 inches and that is a record for october.nd south dakota, that would be fourth largest snow storm of all time, incredible snowfall amounts. >> look at o'rielly there. >> and he's in the only place where there is not active weather. because he is smart like that. >> and that is our prime time line up, coming up. there is our friend megyn and shawn in my weather map. we love it. the good news is, shawn is not block the...
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south dakota's black hills were hit with four feet. the wet heavy snow piles up.hile drivers are cautious, they're not entirely shocked. >> it will come regardless c whether or not to we like itom t this won't stay. this will be gone. >> reporter: temperatures areeme expected to warm up into the 50s on monday which would hopefully melt social media of that snow but weather officials remany on high alert in case of flooding.n in new york janice dean, fox j news. >>> actress halle berry welcomed their baby boy into is the world this weekend. this is her second child. no world on the name or where hr was born. the oscar winner has a 5-year-old daughter.ar they were-o married in july in a private san say be moan in fran. >>> yale university officials have a stinky situation on their hands. someone has been sticking humana feces inside clothes driers in the laundry rooms at the schoolh the culprits have been blamed for at least four incidents ines the past months students saynts they're angryess and m have been watching over their laundry. >> that's horrible. >> now th
south dakota's black hills were hit with four feet. the wet heavy snow piles up.hile drivers are cautious, they're not entirely shocked. >> it will come regardless c whether or not to we like itom t this won't stay. this will be gone. >> reporter: temperatures areeme expected to warm up into the 50s on monday which would hopefully melt social media of that snow but weather officials remany on high alert in case of flooding.n in new york janice dean, fox j news. >>> actress...
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the black hills of south dakota was record snow fall.s we look at at dop ler radar estimated amount of precipitation, taking into account whether it's snow or rain. you can see the intensity over rapid city. we stretch towards casper, wyoming. it was a heavy wet snow. because we had the trees with the leaves on them, we hadn't had nice fall colours get rid of tree leaves - it added to the heaviness on the branches, and the heavy wet snow hangs on, tree branches break, we get power outages. it's hard to steer through a heavy slushy wet snow on the roadways. that's part of the reason the storm was unique, but we could have more on the way coming up in the next few months. >> not the best of new, thank you rebecca stevenson. we'll check in with you later. >> an internal company investigation into the washington navy ward shooter reveals his supervisors new about his psychological issues a month before the attack. aaron alexis told his bosses that her son had a history of paranoid episodes and most likely needed therapy. he was able to keep
the black hills of south dakota was record snow fall.s we look at at dop ler radar estimated amount of precipitation, taking into account whether it's snow or rain. you can see the intensity over rapid city. we stretch towards casper, wyoming. it was a heavy wet snow. because we had the trees with the leaves on them, we hadn't had nice fall colours get rid of tree leaves - it added to the heaviness on the branches, and the heavy wet snow hangs on, tree branches break, we get power outages. it's...
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she sent rebecca out to the black hills to play with her. rebecca got rambunctious and was a bit too much. even though grace designed the house for rebecca on the grounds, they eventually were taken away. >> she did wear quite a bit of fur. >> one of their passions, baseball. click she loved baseball more than the president. when i was writing about some of his great battles over taxes or fiscal problems or vetoing that he had to do, grace would take him to a baseball game. that is what they did in washington, and later when she was alone, she went to baseball with her friends in boston herself. >> she was a red sox fan. >> here, they watched the washington senators, as they were known then. when did they decide that he would seek the presidency himself in 1924? >> i think it was pretty automatic. the moment it became clear among other politicians was when he a vague long speech, like a state of the union speech, around december of 1923. right before that speech, he was particularly cross, because he knew it was a key speech and if he did it
she sent rebecca out to the black hills to play with her. rebecca got rambunctious and was a bit too much. even though grace designed the house for rebecca on the grounds, they eventually were taken away. >> she did wear quite a bit of fur. >> one of their passions, baseball. click she loved baseball more than the president. when i was writing about some of his great battles over taxes or fiscal problems or vetoing that he had to do, grace would take him to a baseball game. that is...
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>> it was in the black hills when they were there for the summer white house. she and the secret service agent were lost for a few hours. when they returned, calvin was not happy, but mainly because he thought she'd been hurt, a secret service agent is supposed to be taking care of the first lady. he sent jim haley back to washington, d.c. grace tried to explain, no, nothing had happened. she was okay. she hasn't fallen down. it was all right. they had just been lost. that's all that happened. so i say no, there's nothing to this. she kept up letter, communication with this family she felt embarrassed about the whole thing. this was very much in the public. there was no affair. it's just a few people thought jim haley was handsome and there should be an affair. >> i want to tell you at this point about our fabulous website at c-span.organize/first ladies where we have been accumulating all kinds of video attached to this yearlong series, not only the programs themselveses are stored there in their entirety for you to watch. but we have additional videos of the
>> it was in the black hills when they were there for the summer white house. she and the secret service agent were lost for a few hours. when they returned, calvin was not happy, but mainly because he thought she'd been hurt, a secret service agent is supposed to be taking care of the first lady. he sent jim haley back to washington, d.c. grace tried to explain, no, nothing had happened. she was okay. she hasn't fallen down. it was all right. they had just been lost. that's all that...