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the north dakota state won't catch the hawkeyes by north dakota state won't catch surprise tomorrow. iowa understands just how good the ndsu program has been the last five years winning five straight fcs national championships.. the hawkeyes say the bizon remind think north dakota state would fit right in in the big 10 conference. what have you seen on film that has made them so successful? they are physical and they are great with their fundlementals. they look like a big ten team they come off the ball and try to hit you in the mouth and it kind reminds you of wisconsin michigan state. they are physical they come off the ball they are almost like a big ten team. they like to run the ball right down the the middle, and do things like that really focused on this one. the consistency they have great players all around fullbacks running backs everybody. i see that they like to run the ball a little power i. get the ball between guard and tackle. they have some fat guys on the outside and i believe they will take their shots as well if needed. :45 oc: "shots as well if needed " iowa sta
the north dakota state won't catch the hawkeyes by north dakota state won't catch surprise tomorrow. iowa understands just how good the ndsu program has been the last five years winning five straight fcs national championships.. the hawkeyes say the bizon remind think north dakota state would fit right in in the big 10 conference. what have you seen on film that has made them so successful? they are physical and they are great with their fundlementals. they look like a big ten team they come...
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coverage in north dakota over labor day weekend of the native american-led protests against the dakota access pipeline. on saturday, september 3, democracy now! filmed security guards working for the dakota access pipeline company using dogs and pepper spray to attack protesters. >> these people are threatening us with these dogs. that woman over there, she was charging them -- right in my face. amy: the dog has blood in its as an mouth. >> and she is still standing here threatening -- amy: why are you letting her dog go after protesters? reportcy now! has video went viral online. our footage was rebroadcast on many outlets, including cbs, nbc, npr.org, cnn, msnbc and huffington post. also charged was cody hall for his alleged presence at the september 3 land defense action and for a subsequent protest on september 6. hall is considered a lead organizer in the movement against the dakota access pipeline and was arrested at one of the checkpoints that have been erected by north dakota authorities to restrict access to the standing rock sioux reservation and the growing pipeline oppositi
coverage in north dakota over labor day weekend of the native american-led protests against the dakota access pipeline. on saturday, september 3, democracy now! filmed security guards working for the dakota access pipeline company using dogs and pepper spray to attack protesters. >> these people are threatening us with these dogs. that woman over there, she was charging them -- right in my face. amy: the dog has blood in its as an mouth. >> and she is still standing here threatening...
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the superbowl of politics, how would you kick off soledad: a battle, playing out in the hills of north dakota, is pitting hundreds of native american tribes against pipeline progress. the dakota access pipeline, almost 11-hundred miles long, runs through four states, from north dakota to illinois. though 60% complete, this part of the pipeline, south of bismarck, is at issue. under the missouri river, a main source of water for the standing rock sioux tribe. the federal government has temporarily put the project on hold. still, thousands of people have descended on the region to show their support for the tribes. matter of fact correspondent in recent days they are still arriving, sometimes entire families. setting up their tents and rolling up their sleeves to help. >> this called me, i had to be here. jessica: alyssa derone, her husband and three kids filled their rv with donated supplies and drove all the way from ashville, north carolina. she says school, soccer and gymnastics can wait. >> well, i mean, there is really no more important place to be right now. jessica: the york family of 5
the superbowl of politics, how would you kick off soledad: a battle, playing out in the hills of north dakota, is pitting hundreds of native american tribes against pipeline progress. the dakota access pipeline, almost 11-hundred miles long, runs through four states, from north dakota to illinois. though 60% complete, this part of the pipeline, south of bismarck, is at issue. under the missouri river, a main source of water for the standing rock sioux tribe. the federal government has...
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we just came back from north dakota. ving failed what took place on saturday, which shocked everyone, the dogs and pepper spray unleashed on native americans were protesting, or as you say, protecting the area that the dakota access pipeline is being constructed on. can you respond to what took place? being outou, amy, for there in capturing the footage. there are always two sides to the story. law officials try to say they were attacked by angry mobs and it was a riot scene. that is not what was taking place. we have protectors concerned about the land. it just goes to show what kind of company energy transfer partners is. ony have zero policies community relations, zero policy on human rights, zero policy on indian rights -- indigenous rights. so when a company is like that, they have no social responsibility and they don't care about anything. they hire security companies with untrained handlers. these handlers, the dogs that were attacking the handlers, that is why they released dogs and the crowd. they go in try to r
we just came back from north dakota. ving failed what took place on saturday, which shocked everyone, the dogs and pepper spray unleashed on native americans were protesting, or as you say, protecting the area that the dakota access pipeline is being constructed on. can you respond to what took place? being outou, amy, for there in capturing the footage. there are always two sides to the story. law officials try to say they were attacked by angry mobs and it was a riot scene. that is not what...
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in north dakota, they are arguing about native american artifacts. iowa, we're arguing about the application of the constitution. and what is, beten those two things is the first of all, we would like dakota access to stop what they're doing until everybody gets their day in court so we can make our arguments before it is too late, before it is a moot point. the commonality among it, in addition to seeking this state, the commonality is the issue of the great economic disparity. so you have these multibillion dollar companies who have combined this joint effort to build this pipeline across iowa and across north dakota and illinois and south dakota. the commonality is that great economic force behind those billions of dollars pushing this through both with law firms and the power of politics and the money of politics to get this thing on a fast track in all of these places before iowans and south dakota and's and native americans have an opportunity to even get to the court to get the court to review this and see it is not fair. juan: and how do you
in north dakota, they are arguing about native american artifacts. iowa, we're arguing about the application of the constitution. and what is, beten those two things is the first of all, we would like dakota access to stop what they're doing until everybody gets their day in court so we can make our arguments before it is too late, before it is a moot point. the commonality among it, in addition to seeking this state, the commonality is the issue of the great economic disparity. so you have...
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north dakota state is 3-0, two of their wins came in tight situations. iowa hasn't had to do that this season. did that play a role? "i said on my big ten network telecast the other day, that this is iowa's biggest test of the year and they need this test going into the big ten season. now, i thought it was going to victory. and it should've been a victory; with a veteran team coming back, you shouldn't lose to teams like this right now. but, i also knew it was going to be a tough game state was coming off two overtime wins. iowa had two easy victories. not sure where they were mentally, yet. with north dakota state coming off two overtime victories, 4th quarter production, they know how to finish games right now. i didn't at this point in time." big ten play starts next week, which is where the real race begins. chuck long joining us for the sunday night spotlight. dive in the polls. north dakota state didn't quite make the ap top 25, but the bison did receive 74 points which new. the bison have won six straight games against fbs opponents. their head c
north dakota state is 3-0, two of their wins came in tight situations. iowa hasn't had to do that this season. did that play a role? "i said on my big ten network telecast the other day, that this is iowa's biggest test of the year and they need this test going into the big ten season. now, i thought it was going to victory. and it should've been a victory; with a veteran team coming back, you shouldn't lose to teams like this right now. but, i also knew it was going to be a tough game...
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has one clinic, and we are located on the far eastern border of north dakota. we also serve the tri-state area -- north dota, parts of south dakota, and northwestern minnesota. reporter: those distances are already stopping some from coming here, but it doesn't mean they are not havinabortions. >> if a person doesn't want to give birth, they are not going to. there is ways. google it. i mean there is obvious, like what they did at nine -- in the 1980's with coat hangers and pens and stuff. reporter: do you know people who have had them that way? >> yeah. reporter: given the differences between the candidates, abortion is one of those topics where the choice america makes in november could have a profound impact. bbc news, fargo, north dakota. out moreu can find about that train trip across the northern united states on our website. tomorrow he will be in montana as they try to reach one of the of glaciers.mbers they are the hollywood couple so famous they had even been shortened to one name, brangelina. but today came the news that angelina jolie has filed for d
has one clinic, and we are located on the far eastern border of north dakota. we also serve the tri-state area -- north dota, parts of south dakota, and northwestern minnesota. reporter: those distances are already stopping some from coming here, but it doesn't mean they are not havinabortions. >> if a person doesn't want to give birth, they are not going to. there is ways. google it. i mean there is obvious, like what they did at nine -- in the 1980's with coat hangers and pens and...
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we turn to north dakota congressman kevin cramer to look at the impact of halting the project. nice to have you with us. is the permitting process flawed? is there another way to do it? >> i think it is a relative discussion, i think the problem become retroactive and the admin's pulled the permit and said we're going to review our process and maybe we have to do this again a different way. that's not fair to the investors, that's not fair to company, it's not fair to the workers. but prospectively that is a relevant question, the government, the government consultation process is really what's at debate. while the tribe participate in a lot of the consultation, didn't come to all the hearings, they did come to several. i think there is a reasonable discussion of should there be a than just the mundane process of an environmental assessment. soledad: especially when drinking water is really the issue, maybe that's at stake. who bears the cost? what are the costs right now? >> well the costs of the delay will be borne largely by the company. there is a big issue regarding the co
we turn to north dakota congressman kevin cramer to look at the impact of halting the project. nice to have you with us. is the permitting process flawed? is there another way to do it? >> i think it is a relative discussion, i think the problem become retroactive and the admin's pulled the permit and said we're going to review our process and maybe we have to do this again a different way. that's not fair to the investors, that's not fair to company, it's not fair to the workers. but...
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. >> the hawkeye stick on the north dakota state bison today. pat moroney is here not to break down the nailbiting day.>> the hawkeye's new a dynasty was coming to iowa city. they knew about north dakota state championship history and the success they have had against the big boys. in the end it did not matter. iowa was bowled over by the bison. iowa and north dakota state, on the fourth route, the score is tied. hawkeyes - cam pederson from in the final seconds and here comes the heart break. cam peterson from 37 yards outcome on the money. another, this time it is iowa. 23-21.>> is painful anytime you lose. there is not a lot of value when you lose a game other than if you learn from it. delicateness press, we have got nine football games in front of us and that is where our focus has to go. we have been in this situation before. it is september an epic depicting is how we respond.>> we will have much more later on in sports. >>> the weather was nice across the eastern iowa for yet another weekend. we had very nice comfortable conditions becau
. >> the hawkeye stick on the north dakota state bison today. pat moroney is here not to break down the nailbiting day.>> the hawkeye's new a dynasty was coming to iowa city. they knew about north dakota state championship history and the success they have had against the big boys. in the end it did not matter. iowa was bowled over by the bison. iowa and north dakota state, on the fourth route, the score is tied. hawkeyes - cam pederson from in the final seconds and here comes the...
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mark albert, cbs news, near cannonball, north dakota. >> ninan: up next, how the n.f.l.'s national anthem controversy may play out >> ninan: tomorrow's opening of the n.f.l. season coincideses with the 15th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. seahawks are planning a pregame demonstration of unity. this follows san francisco 49er's quarterback colin kaepernick's national anthem controversy. john blackstone has the story. >> reporter: as the seattle seahawks prepare for their opening game sunday, the team's coach is getting as many questions about his players' plans for the national anthem as he is about the game. >> they're going to be very thoughtful, very respectful. >> reporter: peter carroll would not elaborate on themy seahawks wide receiverred is ball tweeted, to, express a desire to bring people together, our team will honor the country and flag in a pregame demonstration of unity." no one is quite sure if that means the players will demonstrate solidarity with colin kaepernick's silent protest to bring awareness to a flawed justice system. it began on august 2
mark albert, cbs news, near cannonball, north dakota. >> ninan: up next, how the n.f.l.'s national anthem controversy may play out >> ninan: tomorrow's opening of the n.f.l. season coincideses with the 15th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. seahawks are planning a pregame demonstration of unity. this follows san francisco 49er's quarterback colin kaepernick's national anthem controversy. john blackstone has the story. >> reporter: as the seattle seahawks prepare for...
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amy: north dakota governor jack dalrymple has activated the national guard ahead of today's ruling on the standing rock sioux tribe lawsuit against the u.s. government over the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. we will get an update from north dakota will stop then who is profiting off of the pipeline? we will follow the money. in the 45th anniversary of attica, one of the largest prison uprisings in u.s. history. morning,rs ago this nearly 1300 prisoners took over the attica state correctional facility asking for more human conditions. their struggle matters. today, prisoners are also calling for action, calling to stand up for better treatment and calling dehumanize america's correctional facilities across the country. amy: we will speak with heather thompson, american historian, author of the explosive new book, "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." we will also be joined by david rothenberg, a member of the attica observers committee, one of 35 people brought into attica to negotiate on behalf of the prisoners. he is founder of the fortune soc
amy: north dakota governor jack dalrymple has activated the national guard ahead of today's ruling on the standing rock sioux tribe lawsuit against the u.s. government over the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. we will get an update from north dakota will stop then who is profiting off of the pipeline? we will follow the money. in the 45th anniversary of attica, one of the largest prison uprisings in u.s. history. morning,rs ago this nearly 1300 prisoners took over the attica state...
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he'll join the protests in north dakota. bronson koenig and his brother are planning to drive to north dakota on friday with a trailer full of supplies for the protesters. the koenig brothers are hochunk. their tribe has pledged to help the protesters. >> and a proposal to add parking meters along the lakefront may not end up happening. at a meeting yesterday, county officials said they are still considering other options. many residents have spoken out against the parking meter plan. the parks director says ideally they'll find a way to save money without cutting services. wisn 12 news time now is 4:34. >> a thief breaks in to a home and steals something unexpected. >> the unusual target that was all caught on security camera! stand in a florida courtroom. the trial involving george zimmerman and what he has to say about the latest crime. >> but first, let's take a live look outside as we head to break. 62 degrees right now in milwaukee. jeremy nelson is on weatherwatch 12 and talking about the cool down. you are watching "
he'll join the protests in north dakota. bronson koenig and his brother are planning to drive to north dakota on friday with a trailer full of supplies for the protesters. the koenig brothers are hochunk. their tribe has pledged to help the protesters. >> and a proposal to add parking meters along the lakefront may not end up happening. at a meeting yesterday, county officials said they are still considering other options. many residents have spoken out against the parking meter plan. the...
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protests started in north dakota and have spread across the country. >> a badger basketball player north dakota. bronson koenig and his brother are planning to drive to north dakota on friday with a trailer full of supplies for the protesters. the koenig brothers are hochunk. their tribe has pledged to help the protesters. >> and a proposal to add parking meters along the lakefront may not end up happening. at a meeting yesterday, county officials said they are still considering other options. many residents have spoken out against the parking meter plan. wisn 12 news time now is 5:35. >> a thief breaks in to a home and steals something unexpected. >> the unusual target that was all caught on security camera. >> and a familiar face takes the stand in a florida courtroom. the trial involving george zimmerman and what he has to say about the latest crime. >> but first, let's take a live look outside as we head to break. looking a little clear, but a little rain earlier this morning. jeremy nelson has the forecast coming up. you are watching "12 news this morning." they say a lot of things
protests started in north dakota and have spread across the country. >> a badger basketball player north dakota. bronson koenig and his brother are planning to drive to north dakota on friday with a trailer full of supplies for the protesters. the koenig brothers are hochunk. their tribe has pledged to help the protesters. >> and a proposal to add parking meters along the lakefront may not end up happening. at a meeting yesterday, county officials said they are still considering...
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construction crews destroyed an american indian burial ground and other cultural sites in southern north dakota. dakota access is building the pipeline to ship crude oil from north dakota to illinois, cutting through 18 iowa authorities protestors hit and jabbed them with fence posts and flag poles during the fight. protestors say they crossed into construction ground and rushed workers. "i wasn't expecting them to mace, it came out of now where. they let the dogs loose on a horse, and they maced a woman in the face, this close range, that's what started it all," say protesters." authorities say four security guards and two guard dogs were hurt. tria pepper sprayed 30 people and dogs bit at least 6 others. no one was arrested. state officials in oklahoma shut down 37 of the state's 32 hundred active disposal wells following saturday morning's earthquake. now officials are trying to determine if the 5 point 6 magnitude quake was man made. several of the larger quakes to hit oklahoma in the past few years are linked to waste water disposal from oil and gas process, the wells push wastewater deep
construction crews destroyed an american indian burial ground and other cultural sites in southern north dakota. dakota access is building the pipeline to ship crude oil from north dakota to illinois, cutting through 18 iowa authorities protestors hit and jabbed them with fence posts and flag poles during the fight. protestors say they crossed into construction ground and rushed workers. "i wasn't expecting them to mace, it came out of now where. they let the dogs loose on a horse, and...
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stay with your 24 hour hawks prepare for north dakota state. i guess when you win five national titles in a row that will get your attension real quick. it's really amazing scott their success if you look at it they have to win four playoff games in each of those seasons so that's 20 playoff game that they won where it me win or go ho everyone of those so it is just an amazing feat. what makes him feel successful on tape when you look at it? you know my first exposure in 2008 they beat minnesota innthe dome it was a really really well coached hard nosed physical football team you turn on the tape four years ago two years ago right now. they look the same they just play hard. they are very well coached they dual threat quarterback is a challenge he is a really good football player they had that tremendous quarterback a course second pick in the draft last year who got hurt last year so easton went in their and 8-0 as a starter didnt skip a beat good athlete and very poised he is a winner so he's playing really well. speaking of wb's your cj was
stay with your 24 hour hawks prepare for north dakota state. i guess when you win five national titles in a row that will get your attension real quick. it's really amazing scott their success if you look at it they have to win four playoff games in each of those seasons so that's 20 playoff game that they won where it me win or go ho everyone of those so it is just an amazing feat. what makes him feel successful on tape when you look at it? you know my first exposure in 2008 they beat...
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. >>> a victory for people post -- protesting a oil pipeline in north dakota. authorities want to review the people are concerned about the environmental impact. the pipeline would carry oil from north dakota to illiis. >>> green party candidate jill stein is heading to north dakota to face misdemeanor charges patient was charged with trespassing and mischief for her role in protesting the pipeline in north dakota. >>> a nondiscrimination policy will provide accommodations for guests who feel like they have been discriminated against. this >> you have gps navigation on your feet. high tech has created navigator boots that connect to an app on your phone and they vibrate letting you know when to turn left or right. i would love to have these. i have no sense of direction but they cost $300. >> your entire body is an antenna. >>> 400 workers who make peeps arabs that over pension plans and health insurance. this is an outrage. the company sll has nonunion workers making peeps. >> what's a cool thing to do with them? put them in the microwave. >>> cardinals kickof
. >>> a victory for people post -- protesting a oil pipeline in north dakota. authorities want to review the people are concerned about the environmental impact. the pipeline would carry oil from north dakota to illiis. >>> green party candidate jill stein is heading to north dakota to face misdemeanor charges patient was charged with trespassing and mischief for her role in protesting the pipeline in north dakota. >>> a nondiscrimination policy will provide...
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and takes four stop and goes diagonal through north dakota and on the way through north dakota come cansa half a mile of reservation legal's boundary. >> before they and so we are looking at the equipment. and we will fast track back to today. how is the protestors handled by the authoritieses? it is all paused as it is working through the legal systems? >> again, i will not go into the complexity of the legal issue. and on friday. the army corps stopped the construction right near the reservation. and the department of justice and interior decided to stop 20 miles on the south. >> that is 300 miles. and construction is elsewhere. and this is an action that is near the rezviation and moved away from the reservation. we had two back-to-back and can day-to-day. and it is setting a goal for the pipeline to be worked on. >> we are are unforeman with the area. is this the only path. the company is remaining committed to build the cop line. if >> those questions are moot now. it is where they are committed to go. and for the north dakota public service commission and all of the infrastructure
and takes four stop and goes diagonal through north dakota and on the way through north dakota come cansa half a mile of reservation legal's boundary. >> before they and so we are looking at the equipment. and we will fast track back to today. how is the protestors handled by the authoritieses? it is all paused as it is working through the legal systems? >> again, i will not go into the complexity of the legal issue. and on friday. the army corps stopped the construction right near...
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we will go to north dakota for more of the pipeline after headlines. officials in florida say hundreds of prisoners took part in an uprising that saw damage to virtually every part of the holmes correctional institution overnight on wednesday. the miami herald reports that 400 of the facility's 1100 prisoners took part in the uprising, stuffing blankets and sheets over windows and smashing surveillance cameras. prison officials said riot squads and guards from five other prisons were called in. -- used canisters of gas to quell the uprising. prisoners at holmes say they've been confined to their dorms in recent weeks, denied recreation and allowed out only for meals, , because the prison is woefully understaffed. the florida uprising came ahead of today's launch of a national prison strike. organizers with the incarcerated workers organizing committee say prisoners in at least 40 prisons in 24 states will participate in a series of hunger strikes, sit-ins and work stoppages to protest prison conditions. the prison strike comes on the 45th anniversary o
we will go to north dakota for more of the pipeline after headlines. officials in florida say hundreds of prisoners took part in an uprising that saw damage to virtually every part of the holmes correctional institution overnight on wednesday. the miami herald reports that 400 of the facility's 1100 prisoners took part in the uprising, stuffing blankets and sheets over windows and smashing surveillance cameras. prison officials said riot squads and guards from five other prisons were called in....
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as you can see, there's no chance iowa will be overlooking north dakota state on saturday. from iowa city, scott westerberg tv9 sports. 11th ranked uni will have a tough test saturday at 7th ranked eastern washington. you can watch that game live on kcrg 9.2 at 6:00. the uni offense struggled scoring points in the red zone in a 20-14 loss to montana. the panthers did hold the grizz to just 206 yards of offense.. but they will face a tougher test this week had 556 yards of offense in a 50-44 loss to top ranked north dakota state. this team doesn't have to go fast. this team is dynamic and the receiver makes them even better. it might be a slugfest it might be a scorefest i just hope that at the end of the day in the 4th quarter we are in position to make the play the other make the play the 4th quarter should of been ours we just didn't make the plays in that 4th quarter. sot :25 oc: "make the plays in the fourth quarter " we have 2 big volleyball games on tv tonight.. uni will play iowa state on kcrg 9.2 at 7:00 and we will have beckman and mount vernon on 9.3 at 7:30. and
as you can see, there's no chance iowa will be overlooking north dakota state on saturday. from iowa city, scott westerberg tv9 sports. 11th ranked uni will have a tough test saturday at 7th ranked eastern washington. you can watch that game live on kcrg 9.2 at 6:00. the uni offense struggled scoring points in the red zone in a 20-14 loss to montana. the panthers did hold the grizz to just 206 yards of offense.. but they will face a tougher test this week had 556 yards of offense in a 50-44...
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maybe north dakota state thought they couldn't get those guys? >> josie jewel was out there for the taking though. it was luther. >> they don't stray that far from fargo sometimes, you know? iowa doesn't get up to north dakotas either which yesterday was maybe a mistake on their part. what struck me is you could see the coaching in those fights. they're in the heads players. there's no under estimation. okay? but you're a team that went to the rose bowl last year. you're the favorite. you're the big boys in this belt. the trick is to act like it and from the sounds of things their heads are going to be in the right places. >> with that being said how does a game like this help them get them prepared for the big 10 season? if they're preparing for a big >> right, i think the physical it that north dakota state will bring that's their trademark on their level and its worked. you can't argue with that. how does it prepare iowa? i think there's a perception game going on a little bit. iowa fans look at north dakotas state and iowa should win and neve
maybe north dakota state thought they couldn't get those guys? >> josie jewel was out there for the taking though. it was luther. >> they don't stray that far from fargo sometimes, you know? iowa doesn't get up to north dakotas either which yesterday was maybe a mistake on their part. what struck me is you could see the coaching in those fights. they're in the heads players. there's no under estimation. okay? but you're a team that went to the rose bowl last year. you're the...
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a major decision could come down today on a suit from the standing rock sioux tribe in north dakota to temporarily stop the pipeline. the tribe and other protestors claim it could contaminate drinking water for millions of people. protestors add the pipeline would destroy sacred native american land. texas-based dakota access is building the pipeline from north dakota to illinois, with it going through 18 counties here in io south dakota is also now suing federal regulators for approving permits for the pipeline the tribe filed the lawsuit yesterday against the u-s army corps of engineers, which issued permits for the project. the suit says the construction on these lands would damage sites of enormous cultural importance. the fight to stop construction has drawn thousands of protesters to north dakota in recent weeks they've been gathering now at the sacred stone camp in the southern part of the state. some have protesters. "everything back there is done with love, compassion, and caring. it gets fed to the people and that's what they produce love compassion and caring, it's all part
a major decision could come down today on a suit from the standing rock sioux tribe in north dakota to temporarily stop the pipeline. the tribe and other protestors claim it could contaminate drinking water for millions of people. protestors add the pipeline would destroy sacred native american land. texas-based dakota access is building the pipeline from north dakota to illinois, with it going through 18 counties here in io south dakota is also now suing federal regulators for approving...
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texas-based dakota access is building the pipeline from north dakota to illinois, with it going through 18 counties here in iowa. the yankton sioux tribe in south dakota is also now suing federal regulators for approving permits for the pipeline the tribe filed the lawsuit yesterday against the u-s army corps of engine permits for the project. the suit says the construction on these lands would damage sites of enormous cultural importance. the fight to stop construction has drawn thousands of protesters to north dakota in recent weeks they've been gathering now at the sacred stone camp in the southern part of the state. some have donated food and volunteered to cook for the protesters. "everything back there is done with love, compassion, and caring. it gets fed to the people and that's what they produce love compassion and caring, it's all part of that the iowa city based new pioneer co-op is helping the people protesting the bakken oil pipeline. the co-op has sent them cooking supplies and food. a spokesperson told t-v nine today the co- op feels helping the protesters is the right th
texas-based dakota access is building the pipeline from north dakota to illinois, with it going through 18 counties here in iowa. the yankton sioux tribe in south dakota is also now suing federal regulators for approving permits for the pipeline the tribe filed the lawsuit yesterday against the u-s army corps of engine permits for the project. the suit says the construction on these lands would damage sites of enormous cultural importance. the fight to stop construction has drawn thousands of...
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but north dakota state easton sticks hits a wide open chase morelock for the touchdown. and trailing 21-20 coach kleiman goes for 2 to take the lead but sticks pass is tipped. we were going to go for two we felt our defense could stop them we were wearing them down on offense. iowa needed one drive to seal the deal but they went 3 and out as cj gets sacked. and what a game by ndsu qb easton stick who takes off down the middle for the 26 yard run to set up the game winning field in the game drills the game winner from 37 yards out and the bizon win their 6th straight over and fbs team 23-21 and the celebration was on. fcs fbs it doesn't matter we played for 60 minutes. it was nice coming home and seeing family and it was about those players in the lockeroom. we knew they were physical it was no surprise give them credit. hawks lose to an fcs team for the first time in 14 tries. and this was no fluke the bison dominated on the ground with 239 yards rushing. from kinnick stadium scott saville tv9 sports. ... iowa state on the road at tcu ... 1st quarter, tcu up 3-0... kyle
but north dakota state easton sticks hits a wide open chase morelock for the touchdown. and trailing 21-20 coach kleiman goes for 2 to take the lead but sticks pass is tipped. we were going to go for two we felt our defense could stop them we were wearing them down on offense. iowa needed one drive to seal the deal but they went 3 and out as cj gets sacked. and what a game by ndsu qb easton stick who takes off down the middle for the 26 yard run to set up the game winning field in the game...
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the 5-time national champs from north dakota state are coming to kinnick a battle. the hawkeyes always speak highly of their upcoming opponents, but this week they've gone out of their way to emphasize how impressed they are with north dakota state. the comparisons coach ferentz and the players use include some of the best programs in the country. "to me, their style of football reminds me of the last two teams we played at the end of the season last year, stanford and michigan state. it's a different kind of challenge for us." "they look like a big ten team. they come off the ball and they try and hit you in the mouth. it kind of reminds me "it's a similar team to us and the guys we play in our conference like wisconsin, and then tennessee, who we played a few years back."and all of that isn't just lip- service. in fact, the hawkeyes expect to be challenged more this week than they were in their first two games. "i think it will be our best test this season. they're a good team. they're a great team. clearly, in the past they've won a bunch of championships and we'
the 5-time national champs from north dakota state are coming to kinnick a battle. the hawkeyes always speak highly of their upcoming opponents, but this week they've gone out of their way to emphasize how impressed they are with north dakota state. the comparisons coach ferentz and the players use include some of the best programs in the country. "to me, their style of football reminds me of the last two teams we played at the end of the season last year, stanford and michigan state. it's...
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dakota access oil pipeline near their reservation in north dakota. right now, a thousand people are gathered at the pipeline protest site in north dakota. north dakota's governor has activated 100 national guard troops, in case of violence. the tribe argues the pipeline could impact drinking water and that construction has already disturbed ancient sacred sites. ed: the water -- gone from louisiana. now the long cleanup is lobbied for additional floor relief on capitol hill today. governor edwards wants congress to approve a $2 billion package to help his state rebuild. the flooding caused more than 8 billion in damage. governor edwards: while that storm did not have a name, homes and businesses but never floated before worse suddenly underwater. many families lost everything, not just their homes. ed: that storm dropped 7 trillion gallons of rain in south louisiana last month, killing 13 people and flooding more than 100,000 homes. heather: wish we could have a fraction of that water here. animal control officers and police in hull with a tough task
dakota access oil pipeline near their reservation in north dakota. right now, a thousand people are gathered at the pipeline protest site in north dakota. north dakota's governor has activated 100 national guard troops, in case of violence. the tribe argues the pipeline could impact drinking water and that construction has already disturbed ancient sacred sites. ed: the water -- gone from louisiana. now the long cleanup is lobbied for additional floor relief on capitol hill today. governor...
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protests have been going on for weeks, including one today outside the north dakota state capitol. the pipeline will also go through iowa. and the group, bold iowa, is planning a non-violent protest at a dakota access construction site tomorrow. it hasn't said where that will happen. but the the mickle center in des moines. they say the pipeline is infringing on property rights, along with endangering water and climate quality. today, many veterans in linn county received health screenings, legal assistance, and even free haircuts... just a lot of things they needed. it was part of the annual stand down event at veterans memorial stadium. the purpose is to help homeless veterans and other struggling vets get back onto their also receive behavioral health help, substance abuse counseling, employment training, and housing services. "i think homelessness is a problem in general, and i think for some veterans, it's difficult for them to transition back to civilian life. it makes it a little more challenging. " this is the 11th year for the "stand down" event. hancher auditorium in iowa
protests have been going on for weeks, including one today outside the north dakota state capitol. the pipeline will also go through iowa. and the group, bold iowa, is planning a non-violent protest at a dakota access construction site tomorrow. it hasn't said where that will happen. but the the mickle center in des moines. they say the pipeline is infringing on property rights, along with endangering water and climate quality. today, many veterans in linn county received health screenings,...
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williams plans to travel to north dakota next week. members of the standing rock sioux reservation there have been prot the pipeline would run from north dakota across four states to illinois. >>> very colorful sunsets lately. one of the reasons is wildfire smoke, our friend larry pierce posted this to our facebook page. it is the lost solar fire which is out there near meeker. kicked a lot of smoke and haze our way. peter parera with this shot from last night. no clouds around the area but have extreme color over the area. last night won't be as much color because tonight we're going to see more wind kicking up. temperatures in the mid- to upper 70s here. we may see a sprinkle as the wind really picks up after 2:00, 3:00 this afternoon. but i mean that literally, a sprinkle. >>> marty, we'll look for that sprinkle. >> good luck. >>> 5:42 right now. when it comes to learning the sky's th be sharing some props for some high school education high fliers. >>> and a quiet neighborhood . >>> welcome back. air bnb is apologizing for aschism.
williams plans to travel to north dakota next week. members of the standing rock sioux reservation there have been prot the pipeline would run from north dakota across four states to illinois. >>> very colorful sunsets lately. one of the reasons is wildfire smoke, our friend larry pierce posted this to our facebook page. it is the lost solar fire which is out there near meeker. kicked a lot of smoke and haze our way. peter parera with this shot from last night. no clouds around the...
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((brian loftus)) >> and we'lll take a look at the new developments outside the north dakota pipeline protests./// ((you're watching the valley's news leader... with brian loftus, kirsten joyce, sherri swensk and with brian loftus, kirsten joyce, sherri swensk and demetri danny tarkanian's carrying a lot of baggage. tarkanian was ordered by a judge to repay $17 million in a failed development scheme. tarkanian refused to pay the money back, forcing taxpayers to bail him out, leaving us holding the bag. danny tarkanian's out for himself, not us. >>> the 2016 presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail...a day after making their cases to be commander-in- chief. hillary clinton and donald trump took the same stage during last night's forum in new york but at different times... and fielded tough questions from veterans. (sot q:) do you believe that an undocumented person who serves, who wants to serve in the u.s. armed forces, deserves to stay in this country legally? (sot trump) that's a working that out, absolutely. ((brian loftus)) >> hillary clinton, spent much the night de
((brian loftus)) >> and we'lll take a look at the new developments outside the north dakota pipeline protests./// ((you're watching the valley's news leader... with brian loftus, kirsten joyce, sherri swensk and with brian loftus, kirsten joyce, sherri swensk and demetri danny tarkanian's carrying a lot of baggage. tarkanian was ordered by a judge to repay $17 million in a failed development scheme. tarkanian refused to pay the money back, forcing taxpayers to bail him out, leaving us...
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the pipeline would run 1,200 miles carrying oil from north dakota to south dakota and illinois. >> it is time to expose ourselves and be vigilant and visible. >> i encourage everyone who demonstrates against the dakota access pipeline project to do so in a respectful and lawful way. >> when the feds intervened today, they said the issues the judge's ruling is expected to be challenged. meantime, green party candidate jill stein who spray painted construction equipment in the area as part of the protest says she is headed back to north dakota to face charges. a warrant is out for her arrest for criminal mischief. a lot of you have written me about this. it is a story that is bringing a lot of people megan writes this cannot happen. no matter what the judge says they are not god. it makes me sad and angry that these people care more about money than the future of our planet. never give up. when you all have oil-contaminated water running in your faucet then animals start dying because of the then. this is not a race issue, it is a health issue. before they start any job like this, they
the pipeline would run 1,200 miles carrying oil from north dakota to south dakota and illinois. >> it is time to expose ourselves and be vigilant and visible. >> i encourage everyone who demonstrates against the dakota access pipeline project to do so in a respectful and lawful way. >> when the feds intervened today, they said the issues the judge's ruling is expected to be challenged. meantime, green party candidate jill stein who spray painted construction equipment in the...
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north dakota's national guard is getting more financial help as it helps law enforcement deal with protests at the dakota access pipeline. north dakota's emergency commission granted the state's national guard a six-million dollar line of credit to help pay for its work at the protest site. guard officials say they've already spent close to two exxon mobile reaches a proposed settlement with the state of montana... and the federal government to pay 12- million dollars in damages over an oil spill on the yellowstone river in 2011.the money will go towards restoring wildlife and repair damages caused by the spill. exxon-mobil has already spent 1-hundred-35 million dollars to clean up the spill and restore damaged areas.the oil giant has also paid millions in fines for pollution violations. after months of super secret unveiled a massive solar plant... built in the arizona desert.the 13-thousand square foot building will power apple's data command center.... with the leftover energy it creates... going back to homes and businesses in the phoenix area. officials say the plant can supply more 12
north dakota's national guard is getting more financial help as it helps law enforcement deal with protests at the dakota access pipeline. north dakota's emergency commission granted the state's national guard a six-million dollar line of credit to help pay for its work at the protest site. guard officials say they've already spent close to two exxon mobile reaches a proposed settlement with the state of montana... and the federal government to pay 12- million dollars in damages over an oil...
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right now, a judge stopped construction in north dakota, where the pipeline begins. that judge will rule on whether or not construction can continue tribe in north dakota sued the company. they say the pipeline would potentially taint the drinking water as well as culturally important land. the mother of a clive man convicted of killing a toddler says her son is guilty of just one thing. and it's not murder. marissa cisneros says her son, joe lopez, is only guilty of not strapping 20-month-old ruby alvarez into her high chair. the little girl is the daughter of his girlfriend. prosecutors argued lopez slammed toddler fell. his mother says it is difficult hearing people describe her son as a monster. "it was hard. it was just a lot of praying and constantly asking god for strength and for guidance and understanding through it all as i do now, i still do that to this day " she says the family is in the process of appealing lopez's life sentence. a woman accused of trying to flush her newborn down a toilet will go to trial in for 23 year old ashley hautzenrader from dav
right now, a judge stopped construction in north dakota, where the pipeline begins. that judge will rule on whether or not construction can continue tribe in north dakota sued the company. they say the pipeline would potentially taint the drinking water as well as culturally important land. the mother of a clive man convicted of killing a toddler says her son is guilty of just one thing. and it's not murder. marissa cisneros says her son, joe lopez, is only guilty of not strapping 20-month-old...
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north dakota's governor activated the national guard. ben, back to you. >> in commitment 2016, hillary clinton is holding a working session with national security leaders later today. donald trump rallies the base at washington. >> donald trump is addressing in washington. the fallout continues from the forum earlier in the week. ?? >> today hillary clinton is sitting down with military and national security experts to discuss the fight against isis. it follows the where the nominee rolled out the plans for policy speeches striking a humble tone. >> i have made a share of mistakes. >> earlier in the day, she called out her opponent for the comments he made this week appearing to take aim at the military generals and putin. >> every american seeking offs in this country should ask donald trump. >> in ohio, trump labelled clinton... >> trigger happy hillary. >> he reiterated the claims about the stance on the war in iraq. >> i opposed going in. despite the media saying no, yes, no. i opposed going in. >> they pointed back to howard stern w
north dakota's governor activated the national guard. ben, back to you. >> in commitment 2016, hillary clinton is holding a working session with national security leaders later today. donald trump rallies the base at washington. >> donald trump is addressing in washington. the fallout continues from the forum earlier in the week. ?? >> today hillary clinton is sitting down with military and national security experts to discuss the fight against isis. it follows the where the...
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he'll join the protests in north dakota. bronson koenig and his brother are planning to drive to north dakota on friday with a trailer full of supplies for the protesters. the koenig brothers are hochunk. their tribe has pledged to help the protesters. >> and a proposal to add parking meters along the lakefront may not end up happening. at a meeting yesterday, county officials said they are still considering other options. many residents have spoken out against the parking meter plan. the parks director says ideally they'll find a way to save money without cutting services. wisn 12 news time now is 6:35. >> a thief breaks in to a home and steals something unexpected. >> and a familiar face takes the stand in a florida courtroom. the trial involving george zimmerman and what he has to say about the latest crime. >> but first, let's take a live look outside as we head to break. news choper is flying high this morning and keeping an eye on the roadways. we have a check on the morning commute in a moment. russ feingold: i'm russ
he'll join the protests in north dakota. bronson koenig and his brother are planning to drive to north dakota on friday with a trailer full of supplies for the protesters. the koenig brothers are hochunk. their tribe has pledged to help the protesters. >> and a proposal to add parking meters along the lakefront may not end up happening. at a meeting yesterday, county officials said they are still considering other options. many residents have spoken out against the parking meter plan. the...
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are still fighting, and that does mean a lot. >> reporter: the dakota access pipeline begins in north dakota'sn oil fields, and would carry crude oil almost 1,200 miles through south dakota and iowa, down to illinois. the pipeline's original path crossed the missouri river just north of bismarck, a city that's 90% white. but when concerns were raised about a potential oil spill there, the pipeline was rerouted south to go under the river right next to the standing rock reservation. the missouri river is the reservation's primary source of drinking water. the tribe says a spill there could be catastrophic for them. so when construction started, a plea for help went out. >> i am asking anybody who's willing water is life to come stand with us. >> reporter: ladonna brave bull allard is a member of standing rock, and her land looks over the ridge where the pipeline would be built. >> when i put the call out i really thought, maybe 40 people would come. it's overwhelming. in my own vision, i didn't expect this. >> reporter: now, over a hundred native american tribes from across north america have j
are still fighting, and that does mean a lot. >> reporter: the dakota access pipeline begins in north dakota'sn oil fields, and would carry crude oil almost 1,200 miles through south dakota and iowa, down to illinois. the pipeline's original path crossed the missouri river just north of bismarck, a city that's 90% white. but when concerns were raised about a potential oil spill there, the pipeline was rerouted south to go under the river right next to the standing rock reservation. the...