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cheyenne is the youngest, but not the only girl there. tom stewart and his 12-year-old daughter maddie drove all the way from wisconsin. >> i can't go play soccer. this is one of the few that we can actually compete together and against each other. >> reporter: this is one of the top women shooters in the country. like cheyenne, she started competing at just 8 years old. and she says that's not too young at all. >> i don't think you can establish an age on it. because no child is the same maturity. >> reporter: but some gun safety advocates think there should be more age restrictions. when we met up with cheyenne the night before her final match, she showed us her bruises. >> shotgun gave me a huge bruise starting here and ends here. >> they're not adults. they don't have the physical strength, necessarily the coordination to handle very, very powerful weapons. >> reporter: kids and guns are a bad, potentially dangerous mix. she blames the industry for the trend towards younger shooters. >> they're trying to market them to children. they'
cheyenne is the youngest, but not the only girl there. tom stewart and his 12-year-old daughter maddie drove all the way from wisconsin. >> i can't go play soccer. this is one of the few that we can actually compete together and against each other. >> reporter: this is one of the top women shooters in the country. like cheyenne, she started competing at just 8 years old. and she says that's not too young at all. >> i don't think you can establish an age on it. because no child...
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cheyenne is the youngest, but not the only girl there.ike cheyenne, this woman started competing at just 8 years old and says that's not too young at all. >> i don't think you can establish an age on it because no child is the same maturity. >> reporter: but some gun safety advocates think there should be more age restrictions. leah runs an anti-gun violence program and says kids and guns are a potentially bad mix. she blames the industry for the trend toward younger shooters. >> they are trying to market them toward children and women for a simple reason, profit. >> reporter: in 2008, an 8-year-old boy fired an oosie and it recoiled and killed him. just four months ago a shooting instructor in arizona was killed when a 9-year-old girl shot a fully automatic machine gun under close supervision. there's no minimum age for possession of a long gun which is a rifle or shotgun. 14 in montana to 21 in illinois. in the remaining 30 states, it's technically legal for a child to possess a long gun. cheyenne has in fact, been advocating for fewer
cheyenne is the youngest, but not the only girl there.ike cheyenne, this woman started competing at just 8 years old and says that's not too young at all. >> i don't think you can establish an age on it because no child is the same maturity. >> reporter: but some gun safety advocates think there should be more age restrictions. leah runs an anti-gun violence program and says kids and guns are a potentially bad mix. she blames the industry for the trend toward younger shooters....
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and my citizenry is in the cheyenne and arapahoe tribes of oklahoma. i am a cheyenne citizen. and on both sides, and my mother was cheyenne. my mother's great grandfather was bull bear, who signed the 1867 treaty of medicine lodge creek which provided for exactly what our ancestors asked president lincoln for and he agreed in an unwritten treaty in 1863. movement to indian territory. we are the ones who wanted to go to indian territory, while the muskogees were dragged at bayonet point and gunpoint and many people were killed because they did not want to leave their homes. so very different kinds of experiences that i learned about growing up. in fact, the muskogee people, and maybe other people but certainly the muskogee people, say that the reason that so many muskogee people in oklahoma on the east side of oklahoma are republicans is because andrew jackson was a democrat. every time i go to an atm machine, i get heart palpitations because it is jackson, jackson, jackson. [laughter] we have a long view, a very long memory backward and forward of history. the cheyenne people
and my citizenry is in the cheyenne and arapahoe tribes of oklahoma. i am a cheyenne citizen. and on both sides, and my mother was cheyenne. my mother's great grandfather was bull bear, who signed the 1867 treaty of medicine lodge creek which provided for exactly what our ancestors asked president lincoln for and he agreed in an unwritten treaty in 1863. movement to indian territory. we are the ones who wanted to go to indian territory, while the muskogees were dragged at bayonet point and...
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>> reporter: 10-year-old cheyenne roberts loves pink and purple. pink and purple gun us, ths, th. yes, he wie yes, she wields an ar-15 like a pro. over 20 gun sponsors give her ammunition and semiautomatic wells to compete with nationally. what kind of gun is this? >> a beretta 1301. >> reporter: the gun is actually bigger than you. >> a little bit. >> reporter: and this holiday season, it seems that guns are on a lot of santa lists. this year's black friday shopping frenzy led to one of the highest gun sales in recorded history. with more than 175,000 background checks, according to the fbi. nearly three times the daily average. and the newest customer profile might surprise you. women and young girls. a trend that the industry is happily catering to with feminine touches. it makes sense, consideri ining
>> reporter: 10-year-old cheyenne roberts loves pink and purple. pink and purple gun us, ths, th. yes, he wie yes, she wields an ar-15 like a pro. over 20 gun sponsors give her ammunition and semiautomatic wells to compete with nationally. what kind of gun is this? >> a beretta 1301. >> reporter: the gun is actually bigger than you. >> a little bit. >> reporter: and this holiday season, it seems that guns are on a lot of santa lists. this year's black friday...
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a citizen of the cheyenne and arapahoe tribes, she has spent her life working on the rights of native people. president of the morningstar institute and a founding trustee of the american indian, her tireless efforts have returned native lands and improved native lives. with bold resolve, suzanne pushes us to always seek justice in our time. [applause] ethel kennedy. [applause] ethel kennedy's life is a story of perseverance. a tireless advocate for the cause that she holds dear. she advances her husband's vision and challenges as managing the world like it should be. control, environmental protection, or public health, she tackles difficult issues with a relentless drive. find the strength, resilience, and passion that are at the heart of the american spirit. [applause] the honorable abner except -- micksa. of his time,eatest he built his career in reverence to the law, commitment to public service, and love for chicago. as a congressman, federal judge, and counsel to president clinton, he helped shake the national debate on one of the most challenging issues of the government live u
a citizen of the cheyenne and arapahoe tribes, she has spent her life working on the rights of native people. president of the morningstar institute and a founding trustee of the american indian, her tireless efforts have returned native lands and improved native lives. with bold resolve, suzanne pushes us to always seek justice in our time. [applause] ethel kennedy. [applause] ethel kennedy's life is a story of perseverance. a tireless advocate for the cause that she holds dear. she advances...
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. >> i'm suzan shown harjo and i'm cheyenne and muskogee and founder of the american museum of the american indian. and guest curator, proudly so of the nation-to-nation exhibit and general editor for the book of the same title. i first proposed the nation-to-nation exhibit in 2003, and i was thinking just a few months ago, that we would just never get to the end of it. and today, i'm thinking it's only been 11 years. amazing. nation-to-nation exhibit and book is really a gift that we're returning to the united states. through knowledge of its citizenry about its own history. because that's what this tells. this isn't the indians' view. this isn't just as the treaties aren't the indians' treaties. the treaties are between the united states and native nations. and the treaties and this exhibit reflect that reality about the treaties. all of the nations had land. no one brought any land with them when they came across the atlantic ocean. no one brought any european land. there was no american land. there was only native land. and that land belonged to the native nations and to the peoples who
. >> i'm suzan shown harjo and i'm cheyenne and muskogee and founder of the american museum of the american indian. and guest curator, proudly so of the nation-to-nation exhibit and general editor for the book of the same title. i first proposed the nation-to-nation exhibit in 2003, and i was thinking just a few months ago, that we would just never get to the end of it. and today, i'm thinking it's only been 11 years. amazing. nation-to-nation exhibit and book is really a gift that we're...
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if i live in cheyenne, wyoming, low humidity, and i want to go to a wedding in jacksonville, florida, in my honda that has a takata air bag, should i make that trip? i'm only going to be down there a few days with the heat and humidity, would that be a safe trip to take or not? >> congressman, it's a compound situation, which is -- products have to be extensive period of time and under high temperature, high humidity. >> so, if i was going to move from cheyenne, wyoming, and take a job in jacksonville, florida, you recommend i'd get my air bag replaced, correct? if i was going to live this year-round and there was going to be heat and humidity year-round, you'd recommend i get the air bag replaced? >> there are many -- >> i wanted to keep my family safe. >> i confident it's safe but we still didn't identify the cause yet, so that's why we continue to test, so it's hard to answer the question. >> let me ask the gentleman from honda. same question to you. i live in cheyenne, wyoming, i want to go to jacksonville, florida, take the family down there for a wedding. are you confident i'm s
if i live in cheyenne, wyoming, low humidity, and i want to go to a wedding in jacksonville, florida, in my honda that has a takata air bag, should i make that trip? i'm only going to be down there a few days with the heat and humidity, would that be a safe trip to take or not? >> congressman, it's a compound situation, which is -- products have to be extensive period of time and under high temperature, high humidity. >> so, if i was going to move from cheyenne, wyoming, and take a...
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i live in cheyenne, wyoming. i want to go to florida to take the family for a wedding.you confident i'm safe in a honda to do that or is it a compact effect? should people not travel in high heat areas with the air bags for short trips? >> okay, we have had national recalls related to takata -- >> that's not my question. that's what i think takata should do and i appreciate that honda's done that. my question is if someone was going to make a trip and had not done the recall process. >> the phenomena of inflated ruptures that we've seen over the years is occurring in vehicles that are fairly old vehicles. eight years old. ten years old. 12 years old. >> so, the five deaths in hondas have been older cars -- >> yeah and i think the discussion about heat and humidity, the theory about that is it's over a prolonged period of time that heat and humidity cycle potentially affecting the propellant. >> what's the newest car someone who was deceased in, a honda, what's the latest year model? >> sir, i believe it was a 2004, but i'd have to check. zpl and that would have been wha
i live in cheyenne, wyoming. i want to go to florida to take the family for a wedding.you confident i'm safe in a honda to do that or is it a compact effect? should people not travel in high heat areas with the air bags for short trips? >> okay, we have had national recalls related to takata -- >> that's not my question. that's what i think takata should do and i appreciate that honda's done that. my question is if someone was going to make a trip and had not done the recall...
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custer let this operation against black kettle, a cheyenne chief who previously figured tragically insomething called the sand creek massacre were his people at that. i really feel sorry for black kettle. he keeps getting in these things. not after this though because he got killed. but this brought custer back because from the army's point of view and from the public point of view, this particular attack validated the concept of winter operations and showed that the indians could be defeated. to the critics of it was an attack on a peaceful village, a people who are lying to their own business and then the calvary came in and slaughtered every but it. the actual number of people killed is disputed. the number of women and children killed is disputed. the are a lot of dispute about this but the important thing to note, to the important things, number one, that there is an argument about it. number two, it's what brought custer back because in the eyes of his superiors he did a great job. so after this he reinvents himself as a frontiersman. here's a picture taken in the studio, odysse
custer let this operation against black kettle, a cheyenne chief who previously figured tragically insomething called the sand creek massacre were his people at that. i really feel sorry for black kettle. he keeps getting in these things. not after this though because he got killed. but this brought custer back because from the army's point of view and from the public point of view, this particular attack validated the concept of winter operations and showed that the indians could be defeated....
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if i live in cheyenne, wyoming, low humidity, and i want to go to a wedding in jacksonville, florida, in my honda that has a takata air bag, should i make that trip? i'm only going to be down there a few days with the heat and humidity, would that be a safe trip to take or not? >> congressman, it's a compound ituation, which is -- products have to be extensive period of time and under high temperature, high humidity. >> so, if i was going to move from cheyenne, wyoming, and take a job in jacksonville, florida, you recommend i'd get my air bag replaced, correct? if i was going to live this year-round and there was going to be heat and humidity year-round, you'd recommend i get the air bag replaced? >> there are many -- >> i wanted to keep my family safe. >> i confident it's safe but we still didn't identify the cause yet, so that's why we continue to test, so it's hard to answer the question. >> let me ask the gentleman from honda. same question to you. i live rick schostek in cheyenne, wyoming, i want to go to jacksonville, florida, take the family down there for a wedding. are you co
if i live in cheyenne, wyoming, low humidity, and i want to go to a wedding in jacksonville, florida, in my honda that has a takata air bag, should i make that trip? i'm only going to be down there a few days with the heat and humidity, would that be a safe trip to take or not? >> congressman, it's a compound ituation, which is -- products have to be extensive period of time and under high temperature, high humidity. >> so, if i was going to move from cheyenne, wyoming, and take a...
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marlow thomas sleeps very well much.e she's given so raised on an oklahoma reservation by a cheyenneother father,ge misc okie became anrgo effective advocate for native american rights and through her congress and national council for american indians preserve a million acres of indian land, helped preserving tribal sovereignty, repatriated items to tribes. because of suzanne, more young native americans are growing up pride in their heritage and faith in their future and she's taught all of us that native values make americans stronger. 1964, three young men -- two white and one to learn moreut about the burning of a church in shobba county, mississippi. james earl cheney, 21 years old. goodman, 20 years old. yearsl henry swarner, 24 old. young men. and in that freedom summer, these three americans refused to sit on the sidelines. murder by a gang of ku klux klan members shook the of our nation. took 44 days to find their bodies. the leadto bring perpetrator to justice. and while they're often died, wed for how they honor them today for how they the idealism and courage of youth. ja
marlow thomas sleeps very well much.e she's given so raised on an oklahoma reservation by a cheyenneother father,ge misc okie became anrgo effective advocate for native american rights and through her congress and national council for american indians preserve a million acres of indian land, helped preserving tribal sovereignty, repatriated items to tribes. because of suzanne, more young native americans are growing up pride in their heritage and faith in their future and she's taught all of us...
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that's our grand daughter cheyenne elliot performing there. >>> let's send it back for a check on the looks rainy out there in the flask mob. >> a little bit. not the prettiest of evenings. fog and light rain. live doppler will show you the past couple of hours we have had wet weather moving through. the drizzle is hanging on this evening. task it live outside on the rooftop camera atop kgo studios. along the embarcadero the roadways are went and the winds are 15 miles an hour. the fog is settling in. we will have that fog first thing tomorrow morning. also wet weather keeping temperatures pretty mild. upper 50s in many spots. actually 60 mountain view, 59 san jose. the same in san francisco. oakland 57 and right now fairfield at 56. satellite-radar will show you a lot of cloud cover overhead. the area of low pressure to the north is bringing plain to portions of washington and oregon. high pressure off the coast is keeping a lot after that moisture to the north of us. we are dealing with light drizzle at this hour. the high pressure will though clear our skies on sunday afternoon. 7
that's our grand daughter cheyenne elliot performing there. >>> let's send it back for a check on the looks rainy out there in the flask mob. >> a little bit. not the prettiest of evenings. fog and light rain. live doppler will show you the past couple of hours we have had wet weather moving through. the drizzle is hanging on this evening. task it live outside on the rooftop camera atop kgo studios. along the embarcadero the roadways are went and the winds are 15 miles an hour....
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it was discovered within the exterior boundaries of the cheyenne river sioux tribe on land which wast federal land. it was a really -- sue came out from an absolute legal nether world. indian people were given --- heads of household were given 160 acres in what we call the allotment acts. and that was to try and make people who didn't understand land ownership be owners of land, but they really didn't own the land. so there became this concept of trust responsibility, and nothing ostensibly is supposed to happen to that land without the approval of the federal government through the bureau of indian affairs. >> on the reservations, the united states holds that land in trust for the individual indian as the beneficiary. and the united states has a fiduciary responsibility to individual indians and/or their families. that they get the highest and best use out of it. >> all across the west, it is a patchwork quilt of laws and regulations concerning what can and can't be harvested. you can be all right in this quarter section, but if you get off a little bit -- remember, this is before g
it was discovered within the exterior boundaries of the cheyenne river sioux tribe on land which wast federal land. it was a really -- sue came out from an absolute legal nether world. indian people were given --- heads of household were given 160 acres in what we call the allotment acts. and that was to try and make people who didn't understand land ownership be owners of land, but they really didn't own the land. so there became this concept of trust responsibility, and nothing ostensibly is...
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a citizen of the cheyenne and arapahoe tribes, she has fought all her life for the human, civil, and treaty rights of native people. as the head of the national congress of american indians, president of the morningstar institute, and a founding trustee of the national museum of the american indian, her tireless efforts have protected native culture, returned native land, and improved native lives. resolve, she pushes us to always seek justice in our time. [applause] at ethel kennedy -- ethel kennedy. [applause] life is a story of perseverance and generosity. a tireless advocate for the causes she holds dear, she founded the robert f kennedy center for justice and human rights were she advances her husband's vision for the world as it should be. whether on gun control, environmental protection, human rights, or public health, she tackles difficult issues with a relentless drive and inspires others to do the same. in ethel kennedy, we find the strength and passion that are at the heart of the american spirit. [applause] the honorable abner mikva. [applause] one of the greatest jurists
a citizen of the cheyenne and arapahoe tribes, she has fought all her life for the human, civil, and treaty rights of native people. as the head of the national congress of american indians, president of the morningstar institute, and a founding trustee of the national museum of the american indian, her tireless efforts have protected native culture, returned native land, and improved native lives. resolve, she pushes us to always seek justice in our time. [applause] at ethel kennedy -- ethel...
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affirmative action, were essentially institutions of higher learning are really concerned about the racial cheyenne accent diversity of the freshman class. but they are not really tracking and looking at the graduation class. when you look at graduation trends, why students might graduate of 55% from a 60%, and african-americans might graduate a 25% or 30%. there has been to discussions on things like mismatch theory, which some of them are policies that actually for students of color, african american students, hispanic students into situations they are not yet prepared for. i am interested in hearing some of your comments on not. >> host: >> host: josh come >> host: josh, are you a college student? >> guest: i am a college professor. >> host: what you teach? >> guest: >> caller: intercultural communication. >> guest: first of all, that is a nice point of getting into an institution. and graduating for destitution. they aren't have to be a tennis to off assets and off assets of collegiate life. college is seen to be falling down and not attending to the needs of the students. we need to be attenti
affirmative action, were essentially institutions of higher learning are really concerned about the racial cheyenne accent diversity of the freshman class. but they are not really tracking and looking at the graduation class. when you look at graduation trends, why students might graduate of 55% from a 60%, and african-americans might graduate a 25% or 30%. there has been to discussions on things like mismatch theory, which some of them are policies that actually for students of color, african...
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cheyenne elliot.r san francisco mayor, willie brown's daughter sidney was also singing backup. >> much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. north korea responds to accusations the country was behind the sony hack attack. and the new watchdog group set up to keep an eye on gas prices. why they are concerned about what might happen after the 1st of the year. you've been part of this family for as long as i can remember. and you just mean so much to all of us. the holidays wouldn't be the same without your crescent rolls. we got you a little something. we got you jeans. it's about time. pipin' hot pillsbury crescent rolls. make your holidays pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! >> live from the kgo tv broadcast center. this is abc7 news. >> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the whether with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. good m
cheyenne elliot.r san francisco mayor, willie brown's daughter sidney was also singing backup. >> much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. north korea responds to accusations the country was behind the sony hack attack. and the new watchdog group set up to keep an eye on gas prices. why they are concerned about what might happen after the 1st of the year. you've been part of this family for as long as i can remember. and you just mean so much to all of us. the holidays wouldn't be...
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cheyenne elliot.mayor, willie brown's daughter sidney was also singing backup. >> much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. north korea responds to accusations the country was behind the sony pictures hack. and the new watchdog group set up to keep an eye on gas prices. why they are concerned about what might happen after the 1st of the year. >> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> carolyn, it is foggy and damp outside. we are looking at the exploratorium camera where the buildings are lit up nice and pretty, but you can see the clouds and mild temperatures. it's 59 in fairfield, 58 concord. santa rosa, good morning, light showers at 55. most of the fog has been situated in oakland but we have delays of 46 minutes at sfo. and the coast is very, very foggy. santa rosa six-mile visibility and hayward just two miles. so here's the plan. we will hold on to all the low-level moisture, isolated showers, mist, fog throughout the
cheyenne elliot.mayor, willie brown's daughter sidney was also singing backup. >> much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. north korea responds to accusations the country was behind the sony pictures hack. and the new watchdog group set up to keep an eye on gas prices. why they are concerned about what might happen after the 1st of the year. >> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> carolyn, it is...
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in cheyenne, minus 15. these are actual nighttime lows.sday in denver and even chicago finally getting down to the teens. if you're traveling today clear across much of the midsection of the country. if you're heading to honolulu, looking good. >> this weather report brought to you by mazda. a snazzy vehicle and a good one to skitch behind, too. >> yes. >> don't try that at home, kids. >> wait, what is that? >> you're from michigan. >> i'm from boston. it's a term you use to sort of ride on the back of -- you're not supposed to do that. it's a good thing my son is too young to understand what we're talking about. >>> coming up on "gma," how did this man survive in the wild of alaska after his snowmobile crashed through the ice. how he was finally rescued, coming up. >>> plus justin timberlake shows off a hidden talent. is there anything he can't do? that's in pop news. ice. >>> plus justin timberlake shows off a hidden at any time. is there anything he can't do? that's in pop news. hd 5. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psor
in cheyenne, minus 15. these are actual nighttime lows.sday in denver and even chicago finally getting down to the teens. if you're traveling today clear across much of the midsection of the country. if you're heading to honolulu, looking good. >> this weather report brought to you by mazda. a snazzy vehicle and a good one to skitch behind, too. >> yes. >> don't try that at home, kids. >> wait, what is that? >> you're from michigan. >> i'm from boston. it's a...
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the reunion happened during a academic award ceremony for cheyenne her fellow student. >> really wanted to surprise her. and i didn't think it would turn out to be this big. i really thought i would just walk into her class, and just like surprise her, and just take her out of school. >> i'm really happy. i really am. and i just can't wait to go home and with be with any sister. >> just love the tears, the hugs, airman gordon has been in training since march, now serving defense language institute in california. >>> well the delaware waterfront will once again be buzz withing activity to ring in 2015. >> three, two, one. >> that's "eyewitness news" anchor jessica dean, at city hall, along with jon hitchcock. all to unveil the new years details for philadelphia and camden, by the way, includes two fireworks displays, one at 6:00 on new years over, one at the stroke every midnight. watch the midnight show in its entirety live here on cbs-3. >> two out standing fireworks shows at six p.m. and midnight have become a new years eve tradition, for many families, across this wonderful region. >
the reunion happened during a academic award ceremony for cheyenne her fellow student. >> really wanted to surprise her. and i didn't think it would turn out to be this big. i really thought i would just walk into her class, and just like surprise her, and just take her out of school. >> i'm really happy. i really am. and i just can't wait to go home and with be with any sister. >> just love the tears, the hugs, airman gordon has been in training since march, now serving...
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scientists in leonard north dakota say this massive spinning ice disk on the cheyenne river is a collectiont got caught in a whirlpool. the frozen disk is about 40 feet across. the largest scene in the river >> good old mother nature at fault for that. beautiful to look at. >> some precipitation. >> yes, we are. we've got rain on the way later on tonight for some it is soaking as we enter the first half of our weekend. we'll show you the picture outside. a really nice shot to share with you there in center city its mostly cloudy. we're looking at the world war ii -- or world war i memorial i should say, the aerial memorial there in center city. we've got a mostly cloudy sky and it looks like we will be tracking more moisture on the way for the rest of the evening and especially on saturday. we'll show you storm tracker 6 live double scan radar because we do have the moisture in and around philadelphia down across south jersey also for areas north and west of town. we'll go in a little tighter on street level with storm tracker and you notice if you're along the garden state parkway from atl
scientists in leonard north dakota say this massive spinning ice disk on the cheyenne river is a collectiont got caught in a whirlpool. the frozen disk is about 40 feet across. the largest scene in the river >> good old mother nature at fault for that. beautiful to look at. >> some precipitation. >> yes, we are. we've got rain on the way later on tonight for some it is soaking as we enter the first half of our weekend. we'll show you the picture outside. a really nice shot to...
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yale, was given charge of a survey of all the land between sacramento and the west of the cheyenne, ahundred miles to the north and south, the 40 parallel. it took him seven years. cost hundredsmaps of thousands of dollars today if you can get them. they are beautifully accomplished. all sorts of amazing adventures while doing the survey. as a reward for doing them so well he was appointed to be the first of a director of this newly established audie called the united states geological survey, which still exists today and maps the country in its entirety. he moved to new york, the headquarters, and he was the first director. the second was john wesley powell. his personal life is what i want to mention briefly. i was astonished when i stumbled across it. i hope no one find this sexually, but he was a energetic young man. he did not like white women. he loved native american women and black women. , he wasay, in new york he saw comingrs, towards them a black women. he thought this is the creature of my dreams. what he should of done is gone up to her and said good evening ofam, i'm the
yale, was given charge of a survey of all the land between sacramento and the west of the cheyenne, ahundred miles to the north and south, the 40 parallel. it took him seven years. cost hundredsmaps of thousands of dollars today if you can get them. they are beautifully accomplished. all sorts of amazing adventures while doing the survey. as a reward for doing them so well he was appointed to be the first of a director of this newly established audie called the united states geological survey,...
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the reunion happened during academic award ceremony for cheyenne her fellow student. >> really wantednd i didn't think it would turn out to be this big. i really thought i was just going it walk into her class and just like surprise her and just take her out of school. >> i'm really happy. i really am. and i just can't wait to go home and play with my sister now that i know she is here earlier than i expected. >> look at them smiling, their tears, nothing like a bonds between sisters, right? airman gordon has been in training since march. she is now serving at the defense language institute in california. great to have her home. >> well the delaware waterfront will once again be buzzing with activity to ring in 2015. >> three, two, one. >> jessica dean at city hall along with john manager hitch con, unveil new years event details for philadelphia and camden. this year it includes two fireworks displays, one at 6:00 p.m. on new years eve, and then of course one at the stroke every midnight. you can watch the midnight show in its entirety live right here on cbs-3. >> have become a tradi
the reunion happened during academic award ceremony for cheyenne her fellow student. >> really wantednd i didn't think it would turn out to be this big. i really thought i was just going it walk into her class and just like surprise her and just take her out of school. >> i'm really happy. i really am. and i just can't wait to go home and play with my sister now that i know she is here earlier than i expected. >> look at them smiling, their tears, nothing like a bonds between...
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the northern cheyenne lands act restores the tribe's mineral rights to 5,000 acres within its boundaries, strengthening the tribe's control over its land, resources, and trust fund. it corrects an error that was made by the federal government more than 100 years ago. that in and of itself makes this a worthy endeavor. but there are other areas that we can work together. just as these bills are montana-made solutions, we can and i believe welcome together over montana-made solutions to better manage our forests. mr. president, for decades, folks in montana have argued over our lands. they've battled over access, we fought over resource development, we've sued and countersued over logging, but in montana, we haven't had a new wilderness designation in 31 years. why? because we haven't been able to compromise. but now we have. and it means progress for montana. this agreement is bipartisan, and i was proud to work with senator walsh and senator-elect deigns to bring it to a reality. i hope we can find more ways to compromise over land issues and other legislation moving forward. because, af
the northern cheyenne lands act restores the tribe's mineral rights to 5,000 acres within its boundaries, strengthening the tribe's control over its land, resources, and trust fund. it corrects an error that was made by the federal government more than 100 years ago. that in and of itself makes this a worthy endeavor. but there are other areas that we can work together. just as these bills are montana-made solutions, we can and i believe welcome together over montana-made solutions to better...
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i happen to know some northern cheyenne people in montana. we have been in the sweat lodge. they can remember their grandparents, how the calvary would come along with the missionaries and teardown sweat lodges because that was pagan. we still have struggled against that. we do not know it. people who have not suffered by -- when i went to st. thomas and began to be educated, and there is a great workshop called "undoing racism," and i remember ron chisholm saying institutional racism. never thought of it. you blackball somebody. put white is always pure, snow even in the language, we have racism. he would say to us, you may walk in a room and somebody does not like what you stand for. they may argue with you because of your ideas. but you are never going to walk in a room where people are going to treat you funny because of the color of your skin. i never thought about those things that come with -- i had never heard the term "white privilege" before. >> when we commit ourselves to telling the truth about the history of racial inequality in this country you get to hear thin
i happen to know some northern cheyenne people in montana. we have been in the sweat lodge. they can remember their grandparents, how the calvary would come along with the missionaries and teardown sweat lodges because that was pagan. we still have struggled against that. we do not know it. people who have not suffered by -- when i went to st. thomas and began to be educated, and there is a great workshop called "undoing racism," and i remember ron chisholm saying institutional...
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i happen to know some northern cheyenne people who lived in montana and in the sweat lodge. they can remember their thedparents remembering how calgary would come right along with the missionaries to tear down the sweat lodges because they were pagan. against have struggled that. we don't know it. people who never suffered about it, when i went to saint thomas and began to be educated, there is a great workshop called undoing racism. i remember ron chaise longue, one of the great teachers and civil rights leaders in new orleans talking about institutional racism. whiteackball somebody but is always pure. white is good, even in the language, we have racism. then he would say to us, you may walk in the room and someone does not like what you stand for and they may argue because of your ideas, but you will never walk into a room where people will treat you funny simply because of the color of your skin. i never thought about those things. i never had even heard of the term white privilege before. >> when we commit ourselves to telling the truth about the history of racial inequ
i happen to know some northern cheyenne people who lived in montana and in the sweat lodge. they can remember their thedparents remembering how calgary would come right along with the missionaries to tear down the sweat lodges because they were pagan. against have struggled that. we don't know it. people who never suffered about it, when i went to saint thomas and began to be educated, there is a great workshop called undoing racism. i remember ron chaise longue, one of the great teachers and...
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care to indian country, including eighal og from the tribal health administrator for the northern cheyennebe, who found ali quality andle best affordable coverage for himself and his family of five through the marketplace. our next travel day of action is , whichay, december 17 will be dedicated to the youth in your community. i hope you will spread the word about the options available and enrollment activities throughout indian country. thank you for the opportunity to join you here today. president obama said that one day we will be able to look back on these years and recognize them as a moment where we began to build a strong middle class in indian country, a time when we began building a better future that welcomes every native american into the american dream. tonk you, and i look forward working with you to build that future together. thank you very much, happy to be here, and i look forward to working with you all. [applause] >> if everyone could remain seated for a few moments, we are awaiting the arrival of the vice president. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome de
care to indian country, including eighal og from the tribal health administrator for the northern cheyennebe, who found ali quality andle best affordable coverage for himself and his family of five through the marketplace. our next travel day of action is , whichay, december 17 will be dedicated to the youth in your community. i hope you will spread the word about the options available and enrollment activities throughout indian country. thank you for the opportunity to join you here today....
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i happen to know some northern cheyenne people who lived in montana and in the sweat lodge.y can remember their thedparents remembering how calgary would come right along with the missionaries to tear down the sweat lodges because they were pagan. against have struggled that. we don't know it. people who never suffered about it, when i went to saint thomas and began to be educated, there is a great workshop called undoing racism. i remember ron chaise longue, one of the great teachers and civil rights leaders in new orleans talking about institutional racism. whiteackball somebody but is always pure. white is good, even in the language, we have racism. then he would say to us, you may walk in the room and someone does not like what you stand for and they may argue because of your ideas, but you will never walk into a room where people will treat you funny simply because of the color of your skin. i never thought about those things. i never had even heard of the term white privilege before. >> when we commit ourselves to telling the truth about the history of racial inequalit
i happen to know some northern cheyenne people who lived in montana and in the sweat lodge.y can remember their thedparents remembering how calgary would come right along with the missionaries to tear down the sweat lodges because they were pagan. against have struggled that. we don't know it. people who never suffered about it, when i went to saint thomas and began to be educated, there is a great workshop called undoing racism. i remember ron chaise longue, one of the great teachers and civil...
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you have that blessing of religion non people and i happen to know some northern cheyenne people that live in montana and we were in the sweat lodge and they can remember their grandparents remember how the cavalry would come along with the missionaries and tear down for a sweat lodge is because that was paid in. we still have struggled to, we don't know it and people who never suffered about it, when i went to st. thomas and began to be educated, there is a great workshop called been doing racism and i remember ron chisholm, one of the great civil rights leaders in new orleans saying institutional racism, never thought of it but you blackball somebody. white is always pure as snow white white, even in the language we have racism in the language and he would say to us you may what cameraman's someone doesn't like what you stand for and may argue with you because of the ideas or whatever but you are never going to walk in a room where people will treat you funny simply because of the color of your skin and i never thought about those things that come -- i had never heard the term white
you have that blessing of religion non people and i happen to know some northern cheyenne people that live in montana and we were in the sweat lodge and they can remember their grandparents remember how the cavalry would come along with the missionaries and tear down for a sweat lodge is because that was paid in. we still have struggled to, we don't know it and people who never suffered about it, when i went to st. thomas and began to be educated, there is a great workshop called been doing...
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say their son always -- >> our final johnson's baby of the week born less than a week ago, kensly cheyenneatulations to all our babies. >> if you want to submit your baby for johnson's baby of the week, go to klgandhoda.com. >> am i right about elvis? >> i think so. >>> here it is. you can hear us on sirius radio. >> you can. we're on channel 108. if you're on sirius, there we are. okay. we're haunting you. >> and we have some shoutouts for our holiday shows. we're doing a special holiday edition of "ambush makeover." yes. so if you want a makeover or know someone who needs one, bring them to the plaza at 6:30 a.m. this monday. >> don't forget. we want to know what the christmas season looks like in your house also. post a photo on your facebook page and that will help. these are cool. these are gifts that give back. ann taylor partnered with st. jude children's hospital to create limited edition elephant charm jewelry. elephants are believed to bring good luck and live for a very, very long time. >> also, they live in close families and if something happens to one family member, the eleph
say their son always -- >> our final johnson's baby of the week born less than a week ago, kensly cheyenneatulations to all our babies. >> if you want to submit your baby for johnson's baby of the week, go to klgandhoda.com. >> am i right about elvis? >> i think so. >>> here it is. you can hear us on sirius radio. >> you can. we're on channel 108. if you're on sirius, there we are. okay. we're haunting you. >> and we have some shoutouts for our...
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the cheyenne mountain falls zoo, electric safari. a million lights lighting up the zoo at night. and hang out. the lodge is $119 a night. it has an outdoor fire pit. everybody can get together and roast marshmallows. >> that is christmas heaven there. st. augustine, florida. >> think about beach, warm weather. they're doing their nights of lights celebration through february. can you even go after the holidays. totally decked out. millions of white lights decorating the town, which you can explore by walking, biking, taking the old town trolley, horse-drawn carriage ride. we like, if you stay 30 minutes outside, there's the hammock beach resort go for the full resort experience, $158 a night. they're doing off and on things like cookies and milk with santa's elves, arts and crafts celebration in the lobby christmas eve. >> who needs snow? >> exactly. >> amazing. >> speaking of, san diego, california, never a bad time to visit san diego. >> never a bad time. it's a wonderful place. they're doing lots of things for the holidays as well. parade of lights. more than 80 boats will be
the cheyenne mountain falls zoo, electric safari. a million lights lighting up the zoo at night. and hang out. the lodge is $119 a night. it has an outdoor fire pit. everybody can get together and roast marshmallows. >> that is christmas heaven there. st. augustine, florida. >> think about beach, warm weather. they're doing their nights of lights celebration through february. can you even go after the holidays. totally decked out. millions of white lights decorating the town, which...
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if you have any friends that are skiing out west, rapid city two bismarck four below cheyenne just 2rees so we're talking about very cold temperatures and as we look ahead these temperatures go below zero. rapid city tomorrow morning 10 blow, bismarck 13 blow, minneapolis six employee. you'll be hearing more about this on the national news. temperatures tomorrow afternoon only in the single numbers so it will get cold around here but nothing like that. during the day on tuesday highs mainly in the 30's. philadelphia will just make it to 40 degrees. we have a northerly wind associated with his high pressure system. the high brings sunshine but chilly temperatures new year's eve and new year's day we stay in the 30's. we see even more sunshine. so at least we'll start the new year off with more sunshine than we had in the month of december. overnight mostly cloudy 31 degrees. morning clouds giving way to partly sunny skies for your tuesday and of course as we ring in the new year, here's a look the all right fireworks forecast. new year's eve at midnight 28 degrees. little bit on the b
if you have any friends that are skiing out west, rapid city two bismarck four below cheyenne just 2rees so we're talking about very cold temperatures and as we look ahead these temperatures go below zero. rapid city tomorrow morning 10 blow, bismarck 13 blow, minneapolis six employee. you'll be hearing more about this on the national news. temperatures tomorrow afternoon only in the single numbers so it will get cold around here but nothing like that. during the day on tuesday highs mainly in...