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brian nelson's 17-year- old son encountered the image in an essay at dayton high school. "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a tarnished image which has been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing over a number of reason for that, but this was just another attack on their integrity and it has no place in the classroom." nelson's son said the students were suppose to write about what the portray in the image. lyon county school superintendent wayne workman issued an apology on tuesday and said the district was taking the appropriate action. chipotle has been hit with a federal grand jury subpoena in the wake of a norovirus outbreak. the subpoena is part of an investigation by the f-d-a's office of criminal investigations. it requires chipotle to hand over several documents related to a about 100-people were sickened there by norovirus in august. chipotle says the incident was isolated and it will cooperate fully with the federal investigation. a new study suggests some parents are definitely getting less sleep-- than the rest of us. doctor timoth
brian nelson's 17-year- old son encountered the image in an essay at dayton high school. "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a tarnished image which has been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing over a number of reason for that, but this was just another attack on their integrity and it has no place in the classroom." nelson's son said the students were suppose to write about what the portray in the image. lyon county school superintendent wayne workman...
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brian nelson says he learned of it when he asked his 17 year old son about his final grade. nelson: "he said there were some pretty disturbing images on the final that he felt pretty strongly about and he wasn't really sure how to answer them. what was described to me was that the students were supposed to write about what the artist was trying to portray in the image." nelson comes from a law enforcement family. nelson: "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a tarnished image which has been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing over the last several years. there's a number of reason for that, but this was just another attack on their integrity and it has no place in the classroom." lyon county school superintendent wayne workman says he only learned about the issue yesterday. he quickly issued an apology which read in part "we understand the offensive nature of the image workman would not confirm that the teacher--who had taught at the school since 2013--had been fired, citing personnel privacy issues. he did say the district was taking appropriate
brian nelson says he learned of it when he asked his 17 year old son about his final grade. nelson: "he said there were some pretty disturbing images on the final that he felt pretty strongly about and he wasn't really sure how to answer them. what was described to me was that the students were supposed to write about what the artist was trying to portray in the image." nelson comes from a law enforcement family. nelson: "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a...
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brian nelson's 17 year old son encountered it in an essay question in a final exam here at dayton high school. nelson: "what was described to me was that the students were supposed to write about what the artist was trying to portray in the image." nelson says his son didn't know how to answer--a difficult question in a law enforcement family. "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a tarnished image which has been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing over the last several years. there's a number of reason for that, but this was just another attack on their integrity and it has no place in the classroom." reaction, mostly on facebook, was immediate stirring anger on both sides. yesterday, lyon county school superintendent wayne workman issued an immediate apology, reading in part, "we of the image and regret that it was used." workman could not say what consequences the teacher might face, citing personnel privacy issues. he did say the district was taking appropriate administrative action. in dayton, ed pearce kolo 8 news now solarcity says it's laid off 550 n
brian nelson's 17 year old son encountered it in an essay question in a final exam here at dayton high school. nelson: "what was described to me was that the students were supposed to write about what the artist was trying to portray in the image." nelson says his son didn't know how to answer--a difficult question in a law enforcement family. "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a tarnished image which has been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing...
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brian nelson's 17 year old son encountered it in an essay question in a final exam here at dayton high school. nelson: "what was described to me was supposed to write about what the artist was trying to portray in the image." nelson says his son didn't know how to answer--a difficult question in a law enforcement family. "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a tarnished image which has been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing over the last several years. there's a number of reason for that, but this was just another attack on their integrity and it has no place in the classroom." reaction, mostly on facebook, was immediate stirring anger on both sides. yesterday, lyon county school superintendent wayne workman issued an immediate apology, reading in part, "we understand the offensive nature of the image and regret that it was used." workman could not say what consequences the teacher might face, citing personnel privacy issues. he did say the district was taking appropriate administrative action. in dayton, ed pearce kolo 8 news now the numbers are in -- and
brian nelson's 17 year old son encountered it in an essay question in a final exam here at dayton high school. nelson: "what was described to me was supposed to write about what the artist was trying to portray in the image." nelson says his son didn't know how to answer--a difficult question in a law enforcement family. "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a tarnished image which has been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing over the last several...
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. >> mayor teresa jacobs and commissioner brian nelson responded saying they do not. however, we can't make a public information request without more speveng information. -- specific information. >>> tomorrow kicks off the 2016 legislative session in tallahassee. fight over healthcare, nearly led to a government shut down. well, tomorrow, governor scott will also outline his priorities, during the state of the state address. >>> a melbourne man charged with 23 counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer was ordered help without bond. he was booked into the brevard county jail. taylor fired at officers during a nearly 10-hour long stand off at the coral gardens apartment complex. police were called there on a domestic violence complaint. >>> dozens of oviedo residents say they're the latest targets of phone calls from a fake business. and when they called the number back, they don't get the contractor, they get a another oviedo resident, an 82-year-old woman, whose number was stolen to trick her neighbors. police say the thieves can use an app to make her n
. >> mayor teresa jacobs and commissioner brian nelson responded saying they do not. however, we can't make a public information request without more speveng information. -- specific information. >>> tomorrow kicks off the 2016 legislative session in tallahassee. fight over healthcare, nearly led to a government shut down. well, tomorrow, governor scott will also outline his priorities, during the state of the state address. >>> a melbourne man charged with 23 counts of...
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brian nelson's 17-year- old son encountered it-- in an essay question, in a final exam at dayton high school. "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a tarnished image which has been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing over the last several years. there's a number of reason for that, but this was just another attack on their integrity and it has no place in the classroom." nelson's son said the students were supposed to write about what the artist was trying to portray in the image. yesterday, lyon county school superintendent wayne workman issued an apology. workman said the district was taking the appropriate action. ### some parents are definitely getting less sleep-- than the rest of us. doctor timothy johnson has tonight's medical minute. script: the buzz of the alarm clock? do you have to drag yourself out of bed? it might be because you're a particular kind of parent. a single one. a new c-d-c study shows that when it comes to sleep, single mothers crave it, and are the most likely not to get it. researchers used a large national survey to look at slee
brian nelson's 17-year- old son encountered it-- in an essay question, in a final exam at dayton high school. "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a tarnished image which has been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing over the last several years. there's a number of reason for that, but this was just another attack on their integrity and it has no place in the classroom." nelson's son said the students were supposed to write about what the artist was trying...
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brian nelson of the uptown people's law center focuses on people's rights and he says an inmate is basically helpless. >> there is a rule you have to disclose assets to the department of corrections. if you are an inmate or a convict you don't disclose this they can put you in segregation for six months. because you didn't tell them where your money was, so they can take it from you. >> the state took what was left. >> i felt like they was rushing to take it because they told me you can't have an attorney. unless i probably would have paid for one which i didn't have the money to do. >> illinois attorney general lisa madigan admitted to us in a statement that the law indeed may raise roadblocks to inmates trying to lead successful lives and moral questions that legislators need to address. the department of corrections told us in a statement that it decides who to sue on a case-by-case basis and a wide variety of factors are considered. in most cases the amount of money recovered from inmates is a drop in the bucket for the department of corrections 1.5 billion budget. and in some cases crit
brian nelson of the uptown people's law center focuses on people's rights and he says an inmate is basically helpless. >> there is a rule you have to disclose assets to the department of corrections. if you are an inmate or a convict you don't disclose this they can put you in segregation for six months. because you didn't tell them where your money was, so they can take it from you. >> the state took what was left. >> i felt like they was rushing to take it because they told...
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brian nelson's 17 year old son encountered it in an essay question in a final exam here at nelson: "what was described to me was that the students were supposed to write about what in the image." nelson says his son didn't know how to answer--a difficult question in a law enforcement family. "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing over the last several years. there's a number of reason for that, but this was just another attack on their integrity and it has no place in the classroom." reaction, mostly on facebook, was immediate stirring anger on both sides. yesterday, lyon county school superintendent wayne workman issued an immediate apology, reading in part, "we understand the offensive nature of the image and regret that it was used." workman could not say what consequences the teacher might face, citing personnel privacy issues. he did say the district was taking appropriate administrative action. in dayton, ed pearce kolo 8 news now the numbers are in -- and you didn't win. no winning tickets were sold in last nigh
brian nelson's 17 year old son encountered it in an essay question in a final exam here at nelson: "what was described to me was that the students were supposed to write about what in the image." nelson says his son didn't know how to answer--a difficult question in a law enforcement family. "professional law enforcement has been suffering from a been portrayed by the media and it's been increasing over the last several years. there's a number of reason for that, but this was...
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but he said as catholics, they certainly will forgive frederick nelson of his sins. brian conybeare, cbs 2 news. >>> we have possible snow and rain headed our way. lonnie quinn is taking a look at the timeline of when it all hits. lonnie, it's been a long time coming. >> this is a storm that's moving into the area. we have been talking about, you know, mostly rain and now the temperatures are dropping down to the point where north bit of a mix even some icing out there. this is the same sort of picture i showed you yesterday. the difference is the projected path of where this line is going. this is all one front. you can see there's two sort of highlighted areas with more activity. one yesterday was pushing up towards upstate new york. now it's moving east. the other is going toward the cape. it pushed more west so we are still primarily in this channel with less activity but the squeeze play is on. and now we think we'll be seeing more than we initially thought out of it. it's all about the temperatures. all right? rain, if you just don't get down to 32 degrees. but we do
but he said as catholics, they certainly will forgive frederick nelson of his sins. brian conybeare, cbs 2 news. >>> we have possible snow and rain headed our way. lonnie quinn is taking a look at the timeline of when it all hits. lonnie, it's been a long time coming. >> this is a storm that's moving into the area. we have been talking about, you know, mostly rain and now the temperatures are dropping down to the point where north bit of a mix even some icing out there. this is...
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brian conybear reports the thief may have targeted a local >> caught on surveillance video robbing a church in bronxville 24 hours after getting out of prison. that's the allegation against 63-year-old frederick nelson seen here entering st. joseph's church on new years eve. he hangs around as parishoners arrive for mass. the suspect waits until the collection baskets are passed and then enters the office behind the alter and is seen grabbing a locked bank deposit bag and taking off. >> it's very sad. >> the father says they are arrested but he has pity on the man with 31 prior arrests. >> why would a person resort to a continual life of crime. >> stealing from the church apparently wasn't enough. that same suspect came back this week and somehow got into the bronxville school here during school hours. cbs 2 news obtained this image of a man identified by police as frederick nelson walking in a school hallway on wednesday just before an iphone was stolen from an office. harold clark has two kids who attend and was not happy to hear a felon was able to walk into a building full of students at 1:00 p.m. >> they are really good about the school security but i'm stunned he got in that easily. >> turns o
brian conybear reports the thief may have targeted a local >> caught on surveillance video robbing a church in bronxville 24 hours after getting out of prison. that's the allegation against 63-year-old frederick nelson seen here entering st. joseph's church on new years eve. he hangs around as parishoners arrive for mass. the suspect waits until the collection baskets are passed and then enters the office behind the alter and is seen grabbing a locked bank deposit bag and taking off....