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the "boston globe" published cheyenne's story on october 1st, 2016. nine days later, choate launched an independent investigation. the result, this 50-page report exposing more than 50 years of alleged abuse at choate, including allegations of rape, molestation, and inappropriate relationships. in many cases the school writing letters of recommendation, passing the teachers off to other schools. 12 are singled out by name. including angus mairs and bjorn runquist. >> that's striking thing to do. because none of them were criminally charged in almost all cases. choate failed to even report it to child welfare authorities. >> reporter: runquist's attorney telling abc news, mr. runquist has denied and continues to deny any sexual misconduct with any student while a member of the choate faculty. angus mairs declined to comment. >> to read over and over again these things weren't reported, to read over and over again that the school's reputation was put ahead of the safety of children -- it just makes me sick. >> for those parents who have children and the
the "boston globe" published cheyenne's story on october 1st, 2016. nine days later, choate launched an independent investigation. the result, this 50-page report exposing more than 50 years of alleged abuse at choate, including allegations of rape, molestation, and inappropriate relationships. in many cases the school writing letters of recommendation, passing the teachers off to other schools. 12 are singled out by name. including angus mairs and bjorn runquist. >> that's...
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and he and 36 soldiers encountered an estimated 1000 cheyenne dog soldiers. now the cheyennes were excellent fighters, but their dog soldiers were like the special forces of their people. they faced these men who came to attack at close quarters. a fight ensued. and one reference said the troops themselves handled themselves handsomely, even though this was their first time in battle for most of these men, fighting like cornered wildcats. with nightfall, the fray ended. theorses lost, and cavalryman without a horse is like an infantryman. that is bad for the calvary men. for the cheyenne, the calvary's were approximately 11 killed and 14 wounded. with the army at this point, they only had about 25,000 men. that is still a small force by any standards today, but in the 19th century, the 1860's, it is still fairly sizable. every cheyenne man was a son, father, brother, and there would would be a lodge that would go into mourning and maybe not have food or shelter when their loved did not return. oneafter these two dramatic duels fought at big sandy and beecher
and he and 36 soldiers encountered an estimated 1000 cheyenne dog soldiers. now the cheyennes were excellent fighters, but their dog soldiers were like the special forces of their people. they faced these men who came to attack at close quarters. a fight ensued. and one reference said the troops themselves handled themselves handsomely, even though this was their first time in battle for most of these men, fighting like cornered wildcats. with nightfall, the fray ended. theorses lost, and...
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the cheyenne's estimates of casualties were 11 killed and 14 wounded. you have to understand with the army, the army at this point only has about 25,000 men. that is still a small force by any standards today, but in the 1860's, ity, and the is still very sizable. every cheyenne man was a son, father, brother, and there would be a lodge that would go into mourning and maybe not have food or shelter with your loved one did not return. more than a half-century later after these two dramatic duels at big sandy and beecher island, their brothers in arms from the ninth infantry with the part to colorado. his regiment had been formed in the louisiana under orders in 1866 two major general philip h. --ridan, then commanding commanding officer in new orleans. sheraton was authorized to muster within his commands the men to form the regimen. he looked to men serving in volunteer regiments. member, i mentioned 180,000 black serving in the war. several of the blacks were not released at the end of the war. black,ere still volunteer regiments akin to what the natio
the cheyenne's estimates of casualties were 11 killed and 14 wounded. you have to understand with the army, the army at this point only has about 25,000 men. that is still a small force by any standards today, but in the 1860's, ity, and the is still very sizable. every cheyenne man was a son, father, brother, and there would be a lodge that would go into mourning and maybe not have food or shelter with your loved one did not return. more than a half-century later after these two dramatic duels...
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in cheyenne, they treated me just wonderful. great.re when denver shut down denver trying to build a new va hospital. the old va hospital stripped , cheyenne got overwhelmed. i had good care. other comment please. world war ii vets, all of us recent veterans from the middle east, we should take a look at vets.war ii us onet good example for in there.and hanging alcohol.problems with certainly. more recent problems with combined with marijuana use. one of the other might be less problematic. when you have the two together, of that.lot .eal psychological problems host: thank you for the call. guest: i'm glad that you had within they care v.a. you describe a problem that we hear a lot about. veterans that receive care at one va hospital, that's great they move to another and that care drops off. it's an example how there's not consistent level of care throughout the department. you might have three or four one region ofs in the country or one state. if you go to the neighboring poorlythey have a very performing system. even within
in cheyenne, they treated me just wonderful. great.re when denver shut down denver trying to build a new va hospital. the old va hospital stripped , cheyenne got overwhelmed. i had good care. other comment please. world war ii vets, all of us recent veterans from the middle east, we should take a look at vets.war ii us onet good example for in there.and hanging alcohol.problems with certainly. more recent problems with combined with marijuana use. one of the other might be less problematic....
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speaking of the cheyenne or the apache sioux reservation was the misery continues to this day but just like the tribes were not unified then, they are not unified now. you have little battles going on between the sentence of geronimo in descendents of the opponents of geronimo and they are still fighting their own bold internal battles. there is no sense of consensus among tribes that did not fare well that we -- that they got shafted which they did. >> the microphone is going around. >> can you explain how you got the title of your book autumn of the black snake? >> the black snake is a name for general anthony wayne. name his enemies gave him when he was on the march and it was not intended as an insult. it was a compliment. grudging complement to an enemy they respected because the black snake, the actual black snake of nature, the animal, doesn't sleep. that was their idea. little turtle, when he saw wayne coming, they kept trying to raid his supply, they had targeted strategic tactical ideas how to stop forward motion not by trying to take casualties so much as making it impossibl
speaking of the cheyenne or the apache sioux reservation was the misery continues to this day but just like the tribes were not unified then, they are not unified now. you have little battles going on between the sentence of geronimo in descendents of the opponents of geronimo and they are still fighting their own bold internal battles. there is no sense of consensus among tribes that did not fare well that we -- that they got shafted which they did. >> the microphone is going around....
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>>> a little girl is recovering after she was attacked by a kangaroo in alabama. 9-year-old cheyennete visiting a safari park with her mom and 3-year-old sister when a kangaroo reached through the fence, grabbed her by the hair and bit her on the head. she is now physically okay. but she did need 14 stitches. i'm glad it got me and not my baby sister. it would have hurt her worse. >> what a cool big sister. no comment from the park. there are signs to enter at their own risk. several signs saying i bite. >> ooh. >> she is 9 years old. going to read the sign, and know what that means. her mom says the park needs to install a better barrier. >> new released 911 calls, providing details of timothy piazza's final hours. >> a fraternity brother not charged in his death is talking out about how he was stopped from making a call for help. >> reporter: 18 fraternity brothers face charges in connect, with the hazing death of a pledge. another brother not charged is him. kind of pointing and laughing. and said why is tim on the was he breathing?r the fall. >> he is breathing. >> was there any
>>> a little girl is recovering after she was attacked by a kangaroo in alabama. 9-year-old cheyennete visiting a safari park with her mom and 3-year-old sister when a kangaroo reached through the fence, grabbed her by the hair and bit her on the head. she is now physically okay. but she did need 14 stitches. i'm glad it got me and not my baby sister. it would have hurt her worse. >> what a cool big sister. no comment from the park. there are signs to enter at their own risk....
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. >> absolutely terrifying. 9-year-old cheyenne was with her mother and younger sister when the kangarooence grabbed her by the hair and appears to bite her. after receiving 14 stitches, she appears to be okay. >> ahead which former president is teaming up with a best selling novelist, plus new video this morning in another shocking airline incident to show you. ? restrained driver in a motor vehicle. sir, can you hear me? two, three. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. (vo) more "dper rollres for mom" to nurses everywhere, more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper. >>> in florida chaos broke out at a spirit airlines terminal in ft. lauderdale, hollywood international airport aft
. >> absolutely terrifying. 9-year-old cheyenne was with her mother and younger sister when the kangarooence grabbed her by the hair and appears to bite her. after receiving 14 stitches, she appears to be okay. >> ahead which former president is teaming up with a best selling novelist, plus new video this morning in another shocking airline incident to show you. ? restrained driver in a motor vehicle. sir, can you hear me? two, three. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray,...
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after receiving medical attention and 14 stitches cheyenne is recovering at home. former president is teaming up with a best selling novelist, plus new video this morning in another shocking airline incident to show you. stay with us. you're watching "early today." [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. (vo) more "dper rollres for mom" to nurses everywhere, more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilcrist. >> and i'm eun yang. at 4:26, we have breaking news in northern virginia where we've learned an overnight accident has turned deadly. the video and information coming in from the scene. >>> the search continues for the man who poses a
after receiving medical attention and 14 stitches cheyenne is recovering at home. former president is teaming up with a best selling novelist, plus new video this morning in another shocking airline incident to show you. stay with us. you're watching "early today." [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. (vo) more...
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--el incidente ocurrio en el parque "harmony safari" en alabama, luego que la niÑa "cheyenne" se acercaraaba el canguro. --la niÑa recibio 14 puntos en su cabeza y se encuentra fuera de peligro., mientras su familia reclama que el parque deberia tener mas distancia entre los animales y sus visitantes. cesar ---la industria de la marihuana va en crecimiento a lo largo de california generando ingresos de miles de millones de dlares... lorena y aqu muy cerca del rea de la baha, el condado de monterey se ha convertido en pionero de esta industria. cesar ---melissa hernandez sali a investigar qu es lo que hace de esta zona un lugar tan especial para el cultivo de este producto. take pkg 0:01 0:22 0:30 1:00 2:27 melissa on cam el terreno y clima del condado de monterey convierten a esta zona en un lugar casi perfecto para la comercializacin del cannabis y se espera que con la aprobacin de los votantes al uso recreacional a lo largo del estado, la produccin de marihuana se dispare an ms en el valle de salinas pkg track 1 el valle de salinas. tierra de abono, frutas, verduras... y marihuana??? so
--el incidente ocurrio en el parque "harmony safari" en alabama, luego que la niÑa "cheyenne" se acercaraaba el canguro. --la niÑa recibio 14 puntos en su cabeza y se encuentra fuera de peligro., mientras su familia reclama que el parque deberia tener mas distancia entre los animales y sus visitantes. cesar ---la industria de la marihuana va en crecimiento a lo largo de california generando ingresos de miles de millones de dlares... lorena y aqu muy cerca del rea de la...
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they new him as cheyenne unhappy with his new found fame.urse there were the advantage when he needed to travel, to well armed to exotic location to r his bird research and, you know, pretty impressed. >> he found getting guns easier, james bond, look at the weaponry, oh, yes, mr. bond, we understanded. >> had great life of his own, not quite as adventurous, lived in chestnut hill, died in 1989. burried in our area, lower again he had, montgomery county of corpse, so that's really need fun fact, i never new about any of those bond films, our connection. >> fantastic. >> opposite every james bond from the movie, the fleming character, he was a birder. >> maybe he was a cool suave. >> here is a picture of him. we saw profile of him. here is a picture of him. i don't know. >> if you quit real hard, do you get a sean country, little receding hairline? he died in 1989. well, you know? >> it is the name,. >> maybe this there help. >> we all know your drawing skills. such an artist. >> okay? there is a gun. >> see, look? looks like a hockey stick?
they new him as cheyenne unhappy with his new found fame.urse there were the advantage when he needed to travel, to well armed to exotic location to r his bird research and, you know, pretty impressed. >> he found getting guns easier, james bond, look at the weaponry, oh, yes, mr. bond, we understanded. >> had great life of his own, not quite as adventurous, lived in chestnut hill, died in 1989. burried in our area, lower again he had, montgomery county of corpse, so that's really...
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includes mama and helen and dan and mary margaret, sisters, he thinks they are in cheyenne. and part of personal history. and he became not the rigid -- more of a statue than a man, a real human being who showed empathy for others and purging was friends with the other roosevelt and teddy wanted to go to france to lead a regiment and wilson is in no mood to give roosevelt what he wanted, a coward and a pacifist, before the war started, wilson rejected his appeal. teddy sent his four boys, the youngest, clinton, wanted to become a pilot and he wrote these letters about his experiences and on july 14, 1918, shot down and killed and purging was one of the first to reach out to tr. time alone can heal the wounds and such a time the stumbling words of understanding from one's friends help. to express to you my deepest sympathy, perhaps i can come is new to realizing what a loss means as anyone and tr responded i am touched by your letter. my dear fellow, you have suffered more bitter sorrow and has befallen me. you bore with splendid courage, i should be ashamed of myself as i tr
includes mama and helen and dan and mary margaret, sisters, he thinks they are in cheyenne. and part of personal history. and he became not the rigid -- more of a statue than a man, a real human being who showed empathy for others and purging was friends with the other roosevelt and teddy wanted to go to france to lead a regiment and wilson is in no mood to give roosevelt what he wanted, a coward and a pacifist, before the war started, wilson rejected his appeal. teddy sent his four boys, the...
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they think they're in cheyenne vacationing. that was so stunning to me. this little part of his personal history. he suddenly became not the rigid, almost a statute than a man. a real human being who showed empathy for others in their time of crisis. he was friends with teddy roosevelt. and wilson was in no mood to give roosevelt what he wanted. wilson called roosevelt a coward and call them yellow before the war started. wilson rejected his appeal. but teddy sent over his four boys. and the youngest was wanted to become a pilot. and i quote from them on july 14, 1918 glenn was shut down and killed. and pershing was one of the first to reach out and he said i realized time alone can heal the wound, but i know such a time to the stumbling words of understanding from one's front hell. i want to express to you and to his mother my deepest sympathy. perhaps i can come to realize what a loss means is anyone. ntr responded, i'm touched by your letter. you have suffered far more sorrows than what is before me. you bore with fixed courage and i would be ashamed o
they think they're in cheyenne vacationing. that was so stunning to me. this little part of his personal history. he suddenly became not the rigid, almost a statute than a man. a real human being who showed empathy for others in their time of crisis. he was friends with teddy roosevelt. and wilson was in no mood to give roosevelt what he wanted. wilson called roosevelt a coward and call them yellow before the war started. wilson rejected his appeal. but teddy sent over his four boys. and the...
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he thinks they're in cheyenne. vacationing with his grandparents. that was so stunning to me, just this little part of his personal history. and he became not the statue of a man but a real human being who showed empathy for others in their time of crisis and pershing had been friends with theodore roosevelt, and teddy wanted to go to the war and lead a regiment, and wilson was in no mood to give roosevelt what he wanted. will son had been calling roosevelt a coward and pacifist before the war started so wilson rejected his appeal. but teddy did send over his four boys, and the youngest, quintin, was -- wanted to become a pilot and he wrote these incredible letters about his experiences, and on july 14, 1918, quintin was shot down and killed. and pershing was one of the first to reach out to t.r. and said i realize the time alone can the wound. the sum bell egg word of understanding from one's helpeds friend. want to express to you and quintin's mother my deepest sympathy. perhaps i can come as close to realize what such a loss means as anyone and t
he thinks they're in cheyenne. vacationing with his grandparents. that was so stunning to me, just this little part of his personal history. and he became not the statue of a man but a real human being who showed empathy for others in their time of crisis and pershing had been friends with theodore roosevelt, and teddy wanted to go to the war and lead a regiment, and wilson was in no mood to give roosevelt what he wanted. will son had been calling roosevelt a coward and pacifist before the war...
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here is the scene from cheyenne, wyoming this morning.hroughout parts of the rockies including just to the west of denver. take a look at the temperatures here. 37 in denver. 91 in new york city. and 90 in boston. looking for record highs there. cool weather in denver, albuquerque, salt lake city. we're looking for sunshine and warm temps. the big news is the severe weather that pops up in kansas city and oklahoma. high risk. everything coming oust the rockies and picks up the low level jet and the gulf moisture. this could be kaboom later today. we don't have anything like that. we have clear skies here. problem peaking out on saturday. should still be warm to maybe hot on sunday inland. the fog will work its way back to the coast by late sunday. today it tried on the san mateo coast. like that it was gone. 50s for some, 60s for a few. we will be warmer. california is protected with the ridge of high pressure. it is beginning to nose in on the eastern side of it. that is the core of it, center of it. closer to us friday and saturday. whi
here is the scene from cheyenne, wyoming this morning.hroughout parts of the rockies including just to the west of denver. take a look at the temperatures here. 37 in denver. 91 in new york city. and 90 in boston. looking for record highs there. cool weather in denver, albuquerque, salt lake city. we're looking for sunshine and warm temps. the big news is the severe weather that pops up in kansas city and oklahoma. high risk. everything coming oust the rockies and picks up the low level jet and...
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you can see right now things not so bad, but we have a risk of strong storms from cheyenne to supercell hail possible, damaging winds and tornadoes. saturday, enhanced risk northeast of dallas all the way to paducah, little rock, memphis. 51 million people at risk. the greatest risk missouri to texas for tornadoes. on sunday from cincinnati all the way down to del rio texas. strong storms. the main problem is going to be damaging winds, large hail. we can't rule out isolated tornadoes as well. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. a few showers near the bay bridge. rain chances are low but not down to zero. temperatures in the upper 60s and low 50s. breezy. highs in the upper 70s. if you're going down to the beaches, a nice day at the coastline today. saturday, sunday, and monday, thunderstorms on saturday evening i >>> that is your latest weather. don't forget, check out your weather on the weather channel on cable. >> up next, in the wake of some shocking and violent inciden
you can see right now things not so bad, but we have a risk of strong storms from cheyenne to supercell hail possible, damaging winds and tornadoes. saturday, enhanced risk northeast of dallas all the way to paducah, little rock, memphis. 51 million people at risk. the greatest risk missouri to texas for tornadoes. on sunday from cincinnati all the way down to del rio texas. strong storms. the main problem is going to be damaging winds, large hail. we can't rule out isolated tornadoes as well....
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and we have a risk of strong storms from cheyenne to dodge city.lls, damaging winds and tornadoes. we move into saturday. it expands out. we have enhanced risk northeast of dallas. all the way to paducah, st. louis, little rock, memphis. 51 million people at risk. the greatest risk, missouri to texas for tornadoes. on sunday, cincinnati all the way down to del rio, texas. strong storms. the main problem is going to be damaging winds, large hail. but we can't rule out isolated tornadoes, as well. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. we've got sunshine and a pretty good breeze blowing. those winds picking up this afternoon near 20 miles per hour. but the temperatures will also be up with sunshine and a few passing clouds blowing through. 76 degrees in philadelphia. low 70s for the suburbs, and new jersey, lots of sunshine, 75 inland. a little bit warmer at the shore. plenty of sunshine there, too. and mid 70s for the lehigh valley. you'll see more sunshine this afternoon. delaware, up to 75 degrees. have a great day. >> and that is your l
and we have a risk of strong storms from cheyenne to dodge city.lls, damaging winds and tornadoes. we move into saturday. it expands out. we have enhanced risk northeast of dallas. all the way to paducah, st. louis, little rock, memphis. 51 million people at risk. the greatest risk, missouri to texas for tornadoes. on sunday, cincinnati all the way down to del rio, texas. strong storms. the main problem is going to be damaging winds, large hail. but we can't rule out isolated tornadoes, as...
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and we have a risk of strong storms from cheyenne to dodge city., damaging winds and tornadoes. we move into saturday. it expands out. we have enhanced risk northeast of dallas. all the way to paducah, st. louis, little rock, memphis. 51 million people at risk. the greatest risk, missouri to texas for tornadoes. on sunday, cincinnati all the way down to del rio, texas. strong storms. the main problem is going to be damaging winds, large hail. but we can't rule out isolated tornadoes, as well. >>> i'm vianey arana. it's 7:35. you're going to notice dark skies. 50 degrees for the peninsula, south bay at 58. in the tri-valley, also in the 50s. we're expected to keep the overcast skies through the midmorning and then the temperature trend is showing a very nice warmup into the 60s and 70s for san jose with clearing skies by the afternoon for san francisco as well. >> and that is your latest weather. don't forget, check out your weather on the weather channel on cable. >> we will, al. thank you. >>> up next, in the wake of shocking and violent incidents
and we have a risk of strong storms from cheyenne to dodge city., damaging winds and tornadoes. we move into saturday. it expands out. we have enhanced risk northeast of dallas. all the way to paducah, st. louis, little rock, memphis. 51 million people at risk. the greatest risk, missouri to texas for tornadoes. on sunday, cincinnati all the way down to del rio, texas. strong storms. the main problem is going to be damaging winds, large hail. but we can't rule out isolated tornadoes, as well....