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the sioux nation, i want to give you a little background. the sioux nation are several tribes.lves dakota that means friend or ally or one who is friendly. >> i said that. >> in fairness you didn't say one who is friendly. >> the sioux consider the family the center of the universe. interestingly enough, the mascot of the sioux was some white north dakota kid named blake. i think the tables have turned and that's why he was upset. >> it was the fighting blakes. >> adam, you said during the course of the conversation about the fighting sioux, you said you are talking to a guy who loved the cleavland indians. who are you loving now? >> not the cleavland indians. this from a guy who if you put a beard on you look like the evil leb pro con from the -- leprechaun from the movies ? >> there has never been animosity between the two of us. who is your favorite team now? >> chicago cubs. >> it is still cleavland. >> i lived there for so long. the last time they got a world series was 47? they didn't get the world series. >> there were seven games. and they lost. >> charlie sheen was pit
the sioux nation, i want to give you a little background. the sioux nation are several tribes.lves dakota that means friend or ally or one who is friendly. >> i said that. >> in fairness you didn't say one who is friendly. >> the sioux consider the family the center of the universe. interestingly enough, the mascot of the sioux was some white north dakota kid named blake. i think the tables have turned and that's why he was upset. >> it was the fighting blakes. >>...
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now sioux falls has its own leaning tower.ned approximately 40 feet in a mere seconds. 205 feet tall to roughly 260 feet tall. so the wrecking ball brought it the rest of the way down. >> it takes the wrecking ball three weeks to finish the job. during that time the leaning tower of zip makes national news and thousands more visit during the holiday season making donations to the ms foundation totalling more than $150,000. >> i would say another 20%, 30% came in after the fact because of the way this thing all turned out. if it had just fallen over, okay, it's over. it's what we expected. it was the blooper of it all. >> the initial demolition may have been a bust, but that blooper led to something quite progressive. the zip's soft concrete is crushed, recycled and laid into the foundation of the new building. cherapa place. >> it's not the tallest building in south dakota any more. but it's still part of something. >> the zip may be down, but its legend has only grown. >>> and that's physical proof that the best laid schemes
now sioux falls has its own leaning tower.ned approximately 40 feet in a mere seconds. 205 feet tall to roughly 260 feet tall. so the wrecking ball brought it the rest of the way down. >> it takes the wrecking ball three weeks to finish the job. during that time the leaning tower of zip makes national news and thousands more visit during the holiday season making donations to the ms foundation totalling more than $150,000. >> i would say another 20%, 30% came in after the fact...
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>> guest: mostly the lakota sioux and northern cheyenne. c-span: who were they? >> guest: they were plains indians, warlike people, militaristic societies who fought fiercely and well. they were certainly noble opponents because they were well-trained in their own style of battle from infancy. and the sioux, in particular, were an expansionist people who had, in fact, wiped out and taken the land of smaller, weaker indian tribes in their own desire for hegemony in the west. and ultimately they came up against the united states which, with its greater manpower resources, was able to ultimately defeat them. c-span: what do you find if you go back to that spot, the little bighorn, in montana today? is there anything there? >> guest: yes, it's part of a national park system. fairly recently, back in 1993, it had its name changed from the custer battlefield to the little bighorn battlefield as a way of including the indian participants who had been excluded from the idea of the battlefield up to that time. but you do find it's not a commercialized site in the way many
>> guest: mostly the lakota sioux and northern cheyenne. c-span: who were they? >> guest: they were plains indians, warlike people, militaristic societies who fought fiercely and well. they were certainly noble opponents because they were well-trained in their own style of battle from infancy. and the sioux, in particular, were an expansionist people who had, in fact, wiped out and taken the land of smaller, weaker indian tribes in their own desire for hegemony in the west. and...
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, the sioux native americans, their door is different. where you enter the sweat lodge is to the east for an ojibway; well, it's to the west for the sioux because they're the sun people, they believe in the sun, the sun dances and - so it's a lot of different conflict with how you put it. just like the languages, i speak a totally different language than my wife does. but her beliefs are pretty much the same as mine. >> it's a troublesome thing, trying to enter in - even in a small class and speak about a broad native american spirituality because, as tom was saying, it's incredibly diverse, the language groups are very diverse. sure. a question? >> what elements are common to most native americans? do they all have sweat lodges? >> yes, the majority of them do. the majority of them do. >> does that mean that they all came from one large tribe at one time perhaps? >> yes. >> you've been trying to get in here. >>a sweat lodge is a - can you have a sweat lodge anytime you want, when you are in the mood for a sweat lodge? or do you have it f
, the sioux native americans, their door is different. where you enter the sweat lodge is to the east for an ojibway; well, it's to the west for the sioux because they're the sun people, they believe in the sun, the sun dances and - so it's a lot of different conflict with how you put it. just like the languages, i speak a totally different language than my wife does. but her beliefs are pretty much the same as mine. >> it's a troublesome thing, trying to enter in - even in a small class...
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we're talking about the fighting sioux. fighting irish, take that away too?one in north dakota wants the fighting sioux. not just florida, by the way. utah, michigan and florida. many states the ncaa okay there to use indians? cleveland indians? ant atlanta braves? come on. >> we showed video, seminoles, they were able to keep the name because of agreement with the tribe. the tribe says we'll allow you to keep it. does that change things here? in north dakota, one sioux tribe says it is okay and another tribe says it is not? >> i thoroughly disagree with my dear friend lis on this one. in 2005 seminoles were able to keep the name because the seminoles signed off on it. in this case they don't. they find it to be abhorrent and hostile. the law allows the ncaa to do whatever they like under these circumstances. they have asked north dakota to take that away. if they don't, their penalties i think are appropriate. >> then overreach, mark. that is complete overreach by the ncaa to be able to say if you don't go by our dictates, you students, forget about politics
we're talking about the fighting sioux. fighting irish, take that away too?one in north dakota wants the fighting sioux. not just florida, by the way. utah, michigan and florida. many states the ncaa okay there to use indians? cleveland indians? ant atlanta braves? come on. >> we showed video, seminoles, they were able to keep the name because of agreement with the tribe. the tribe says we'll allow you to keep it. does that change things here? in north dakota, one sioux tribe says it is...
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so he looked at me and he knew something about my history, he says bobby, who are the sioux. i said the name sioux is a french word that means cutthroat and got nothing to do with our african-american brothers here. it was something i knew at age 15 because his brother and i had officered with the la coda people. with custer and his battles t native americans. this is a period of time, 15, 16, we didn't know anything. i didn't know anything about my people's african-american history. they didn't teach it. it wasn't around. you know, growing up at age 15, 16, 17. point is, is that with that, those guys that day on that street corner, caused me to buy a book called facing my opinion. i took that book to work to me, out at kaiser space and electronics. in between checking engine frames i sit down at my desk and begin to read this book by this man. jomokinyata, got degrees, went back and was instrumental in organizing his people out from under the yoke of english colonialism. wow, that blew my mind. here i was, i get a's in math, c's in english, a's in math and all that stuff. i
so he looked at me and he knew something about my history, he says bobby, who are the sioux. i said the name sioux is a french word that means cutthroat and got nothing to do with our african-american brothers here. it was something i knew at age 15 because his brother and i had officered with the la coda people. with custer and his battles t native americans. this is a period of time, 15, 16, we didn't know anything. i didn't know anything about my people's african-american history. they...
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. >>> this dash-cam video is from an august arrest in sioux city iowa. it raised a lot of questions about the technique. this video popped up in the news again because a blipolice offic showed it in the classroom. one of the students in the classroom, her mother was the one shown being arrested. >> why was he showing it in the classroom. >> the video was being shown to show about use of force. the woman in the video when she came to pick up her daughter from school, her daughter was crying. she asked her daughter was crying and she asked what's wrong. she said, i had to watch a video about your arrest. she wrote a letter to the school board. she said she felt traumatized, disrespected and humiliated. she said something important. she said the officer was unprofessional making comments about my body movements and what i was saying on my phone in a there is no audio and the matter isn't closed. why is he showing it to the class. >> that's poor judgment. we don't know if there was an excessive use of force. she was found guilty of assaulting a police office
. >>> this dash-cam video is from an august arrest in sioux city iowa. it raised a lot of questions about the technique. this video popped up in the news again because a blipolice offic showed it in the classroom. one of the students in the classroom, her mother was the one shown being arrested. >> why was he showing it in the classroom. >> the video was being shown to show about use of force. the woman in the video when she came to pick up her daughter from school, her...
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secretary of labor; cecilia firethunder, former president of the oglala sioux tribe; faye wattleton,former national president of planned parenthood; randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers; and sheryl wudunn, pulitzer prizewinning writer and co-author of "half the sky." we are glad you joined us. irv it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> aft, making a difference every day. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [applause] tavis: i have done these symposiums for years, and this is the first time in my 20-year career i have been blessed to moderate a panel of all women, and i will tell you this is the most difficult symposium my people have helped me produce. trying to get focused on this, trying to get media attention about this. when you put together a panel of experts, i have a few friends and industry. it is not so difficult to get a platform and i need to talk about the impending conversation. this has been like pulling teeth
secretary of labor; cecilia firethunder, former president of the oglala sioux tribe; faye wattleton,former national president of planned parenthood; randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers; and sheryl wudunn, pulitzer prizewinning writer and co-author of "half the sky." we are glad you joined us. irv it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better....
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she runs for office and becomes the first woman to be the president of the oglala sioux tribe. it is a wonderful story of single mothers exercising their own agency. when dr. malveauz -- malveaux says we do not keep track of what goes on on the reservation, cecilia firethunder, tell me what it is like for the recession means nothing because it is always that way. >> i want millions of americans who represent as native american -- we represent over 500 tribes, large and small. the largest is the navajo. the second largest is my reservation. 2.5 million acres of land. 40,000 citizens living in my country. over half of our population are 18 and under. he talks about what recession. during the depression, i can recall my father and uncle talking. "what depression?" america -- unfortunately, there is a huge piece of land between l.a. and new york city called middle america, where we live. many of the indian reservations are in middle america. we have much land, lots of poverty. one of the things i like to remind the audience is that the american indians are the only ones mentioned i
she runs for office and becomes the first woman to be the president of the oglala sioux tribe. it is a wonderful story of single mothers exercising their own agency. when dr. malveauz -- malveaux says we do not keep track of what goes on on the reservation, cecilia firethunder, tell me what it is like for the recession means nothing because it is always that way. >> i want millions of americans who represent as native american -- we represent over 500 tribes, large and small. the largest...
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the standing rock sioux tribe in north dakota delivering broad band services across their reservation because of governmental flexibility. the decision to designate standing rock telecom as an eligible telecommunications carrier means they are the first fully tribal owned company that can receive universal service funds. this has empowered standing rock to own the infrastructure. this offers avenues for economic development, to observe language and culture and infrastructure for distance learning programs. only one in ten native people have access to broad band today. the colony in nevada opened a 65,000-square-foot health facility in 2007 that showed the promise of tax exempt bond financing. almost $16 million in bonds funded a clinic that serves 100,000 people each year. this project created permanent jobs and built the infrastructure for quality health services. tribes were denied full access to the source of financing until the recovery act created a limited bond offering. based on that experience, the treasury released a report in december recommending governmental parity because
the standing rock sioux tribe in north dakota delivering broad band services across their reservation because of governmental flexibility. the decision to designate standing rock telecom as an eligible telecommunications carrier means they are the first fully tribal owned company that can receive universal service funds. this has empowered standing rock to own the infrastructure. this offers avenues for economic development, to observe language and culture and infrastructure for distance...
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sioux city, iowa, a record high near 80 degrees. in kansas city, another record broken. the mercury climbing to over 80 degrees. and the temperature topped 80 in pierre, south dakota. south dakota. but americans seem to be welcoming the warmth. >> march, i never expected anything like this. so, just get out and enjoy it. >> reporter: this unusually warm spell is caused by the jet stream stuck to the north of the nation, keeping the cold, arctic air out of reach. this warmth is expected to last for the next few weeks. but it is confusing mother nature and concerning farmers tonight. especially those with fields of winter wheat and orchards of apples, who worry that their crops would be damaged if we get a late frost now. our viewers are curious, too, documenting early blooms, azaleas in louisiana in january, sunflowers in february. and in wisconsin, crocuses growing in ground that is normally frozen in march. from all over the country, people are tweeting us pictures of their early blooming trees. like this magnolia tree in southern illinois. here in the northeast, trees
sioux city, iowa, a record high near 80 degrees. in kansas city, another record broken. the mercury climbing to over 80 degrees. and the temperature topped 80 in pierre, south dakota. south dakota. but americans seem to be welcoming the warmth. >> march, i never expected anything like this. so, just get out and enjoy it. >> reporter: this unusually warm spell is caused by the jet stream stuck to the north of the nation, keeping the cold, arctic air out of reach. this warmth is...
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prices and they will go you can see the gold prices right now they're actually coming down from around sioux week the hallways and also after their biggest one day rise in almost since late january but moving on the second look at europe we've been saying that trade is actually there has been talked about now it's stabilized in the negative territory we could see the footsie and the loosening over forty percent this hour and there are a number of factors for that mainly following disappointing u.s. consumer data as well as a lower price in commodities also in all of the spanish economy fell back into recession and of course for a two thousand and twelve so that didn't help matters and the euro zone's things the organization for economic cooperation and development says that you have to space out for the last one trillion euros stronger financial support could help the phone call with another bailout as there are analysts now fear there hasn't got enough cash so far of greece ireland and portugal have all been bailed out by analysts who say that it's silly and spain may follow. the let's move
prices and they will go you can see the gold prices right now they're actually coming down from around sioux week the hallways and also after their biggest one day rise in almost since late january but moving on the second look at europe we've been saying that trade is actually there has been talked about now it's stabilized in the negative territory we could see the footsie and the loosening over forty percent this hour and there are a number of factors for that mainly following disappointing...
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one wants to sell that approach at higher prices because political see ended up being convicted in sioux fraud trials and is expected to be released in two thousand and sixteen his supporters have always said that the original charges were politically motivated because because of the post used to fund the russian opposition parties now this review applies to his second conviction which is based on embezzlement and financial crimes and if this is this that got me some because of the post it will be a free man once again. reporting there on those latest developments with self intercourse keep more international reaction now from amarna xabi an expert on global affairs and editor of the our weekly in beirut. thank you for joining us most western media admitted to meet imitative would have been a more convenient partner i prefer say for their countries and were even somewhat afraid really of putting to return give us reaction from around the arab world. yes i think in the arab world recently there was an interesting and interesting vote in the security council regarding the situation in syri
one wants to sell that approach at higher prices because political see ended up being convicted in sioux fraud trials and is expected to be released in two thousand and sixteen his supporters have always said that the original charges were politically motivated because because of the post used to fund the russian opposition parties now this review applies to his second conviction which is based on embezzlement and financial crimes and if this is this that got me some because of the post it will...
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he went on to sell that approach at higher prices because political ski ended up being convicted in sioux fraud trials and is expected to really since two and thousand. sixty his supporters have always said that the original charges were politically motivated because mikhail khodorkovsky used to phone the russian opposition parties now this review applies to his second conviction which is based on embezzlement and financial crimes and if this is this that that means something else but of course he will be a free man once again. ok marina we'll leave it there oh thanks for that update. name was mentioned during this presidential campaign many times i thought proper off the newcomer to the top political arena also said the former oil tycoon should be released but find out what the billionaire ten to a politician thinks about the outcome of the election there and we can go live now to our g.'s lindsey rome so busy preferred to better than some been around for a while they still have big plans and visions for the future that. yes indeed. time can be wholly independent on the ballot and the yo
he went on to sell that approach at higher prices because political ski ended up being convicted in sioux fraud trials and is expected to really since two and thousand. sixty his supporters have always said that the original charges were politically motivated because mikhail khodorkovsky used to phone the russian opposition parties now this review applies to his second conviction which is based on embezzlement and financial crimes and if this is this that that means something else but of course...
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that he wants to sell that abroad at higher prices because political skill and of being convicted in sioux fraud trials and is expected to release since two thousand and sixteen his supporters have always said that the original charges were politically motivated because because i don't believe steve he's too fond of russian opposition parties now this review applies to his second conviction which is based on embezzlement and financial crimes and if this is lifted that means that make up for the post it will be a free man once again. he's name was mentioned during this presidential campaign many times the newcomer to the top political arena also said the former oil tycoon should be released to find out what the billionaire turned politician thinks about the outcome of the election we go live with our lindsey france. the prover of did better than some of been around for several decades in this election what plans and ambitions does it appear that he has for the future. well matt look. like the plans are many be youngest man on devout the only independent he took eight ovals nearly eight perc
that he wants to sell that abroad at higher prices because political skill and of being convicted in sioux fraud trials and is expected to release since two thousand and sixteen his supporters have always said that the original charges were politically motivated because because i don't believe steve he's too fond of russian opposition parties now this review applies to his second conviction which is based on embezzlement and financial crimes and if this is lifted that means that make up for the...
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he wants to sell that approach at higher prices because political see ended up being convicted in sioux fraud trials and is expected to release since two thousand and sixteen his supporters have always said that the original charges were politically motivated because because i don't post these to fondle russian opposition parties now this review applies to the second conviction which is based on embezzlement and financial crimes and if this is that got me some help for the post it will be a free man once again. our name was mentioned during a presidential campaign several times in the caliber of a newcomer to the top political arena also said the former oil tycoon should be released a friend says the billionaire business success was a factor in the surprise electoral performance. the youngest man on the ballot the only independence took nearly eight percent of the vote no catalyst say that it's points to the fact that so russian politics is hungry for competition analysts and experts also say that the fact that he took second in moscow st petersburg and he kept sort of inferred a point
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opened its meat plant in sioux city nebraska for the first time the tour was part of an effort by theo counter consumer activists who have successfully campaigned to ban the beef filler for most supermarkets fast-food establishments and school lunches governors from texas kansas south dakota iowa and nebraska were hard hats and ate hamburgers texas gov. rick perry is now encouraging people to stop using the term "pink slime" unroasted coffee beans may be the key to a quick weight-loss a new study found that a small group of overweight young adults lost an average of about 18 lbs. after reading a small dose of green coffee bean extract participants take the extract every day for 22 weeks they also had a low-fat diet and exercise to researchers suspect a substance found in the unroasted coffee beans may be behind the fat burning time for the lunch break ... jennifer kim is a 2012 san paolo greenough almost famous winner. this was the 10th anniversary for the san pellegrino competition ... >>is intense it's a different kind of challenge it's different from working in the kitchen but it p
opened its meat plant in sioux city nebraska for the first time the tour was part of an effort by theo counter consumer activists who have successfully campaigned to ban the beef filler for most supermarkets fast-food establishments and school lunches governors from texas kansas south dakota iowa and nebraska were hard hats and ate hamburgers texas gov. rick perry is now encouraging people to stop using the term "pink slime" unroasted coffee beans may be the key to a quick weight-loss...
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he went on to sell that approach at higher prices because political sea ended up being convicted in sioux fraud trials and is expected to be released in two thousand and sixteen his supporters have always said that the original charges were politically motivated because because they don't go see he's too fond of russian opposition parties now this review applies to this second conviction which is based on embezzlement and financial crimes and if this is this that that means that because i don't post it will be a free man once again out of house his name came up repeatedly during a presidential campaign and mccullough proper of a newcomer who clinched third place in the race promised to step in jail taken free if he won or he's losing friends now has a latest on the billionaire turned politician. so broker of it did better than some who are trying for the past two decades to gain the top job what plans and ambitions does he have in the future. of those plans and ambitions including possibly establishing his very. the old political parties and maybe even running for president again in the f
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he wants to sell it at a crawl at higher prices because political ski ended up being convicted in sioux fraud trials and is expected to release since two thousand and sixteen his supporters have always said that the original charges were politically motivated because because the bill ceased to fund the russian opposition parties now this review applies to this second conviction which is based on embezzlement and financial crimes and if this is if that means that because of that post it will be a free man once again and how to ask his name came up repeatedly during the campaign presidential candidate mccalla proper although a newcomer to the race who clinched third place promised to set the jail tycoon a free i feel like it or he's losing friends as more and what comes next for that billionaire turned politician. those plans and ambitions include possibly establishing his very own political party and maybe even running for president again in a future now we've seen from graduated program part of his impressive showing something in it nearly eight percent vote and wish you luck in his pol
he wants to sell it at a crawl at higher prices because political ski ended up being convicted in sioux fraud trials and is expected to release since two thousand and sixteen his supporters have always said that the original charges were politically motivated because because the bill ceased to fund the russian opposition parties now this review applies to this second conviction which is based on embezzlement and financial crimes and if this is if that means that because of that post it will be...
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. >> reporter: the filmmaker got unprecedented access to schools in sioux city, iowa. >> they've beenke better school culture for 10 years there and they said if we let you do this, some of our dirty laundry might come out, but it's going to make us better. >> reporter: he's here in washington fighting the motion picture association's r rating. their appeal lost by one vote due to the f word. >> the f word conveys the brutality of the bullying. it's important. it's not over the top. the film isn't laden with profanity. there's been many films with far more uses of the f word than this that have been given the pg13. >> reporter: producer harvey weinstein says making teens watch the movie with adults will not have the same impact and results so desperately needed. >> when kids see the movie themselves, they react in a way that's all of a sudden it's uncool to be a bully. >> reporter: now giving new steam to the drive to lower the rating to pg13 is michigan high school senior katie barrett who was bullied herself. >> they pushed my into lockers or into walls and one day they ended up sla
. >> reporter: the filmmaker got unprecedented access to schools in sioux city, iowa. >> they've beenke better school culture for 10 years there and they said if we let you do this, some of our dirty laundry might come out, but it's going to make us better. >> reporter: he's here in washington fighting the motion picture association's r rating. their appeal lost by one vote due to the f word. >> the f word conveys the brutality of the bullying. it's important. it's not...
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. >> as i went to hit my ire sioux irsirens i saw him lift a gun up and point it at his face. >> so id down and took an evasive action to get away. and bumped into the car door and fell to the ground. >> he wasn't being elusive any more. he was actually in attack mode. he was going to execute officer mcginniss. he had no intention on running away. >> as the gunman closes in on mcginniss, officer turner races in opening fire. >> it was so fast. as soon as i saw him draw the gun the way he did, it was just instant reaction. >> drop the gun! [ gunshots ] >> shots fired. >> he eventually dropped to his knees. we tried to direct him to throw the gun away so we could approach him. >> drop the gun! >> he's still got the gun, dean. >> drop the gun! >> the suspect was still armed. >> you okay? he was still moving. and he still had the gun pointed down towards officer mcginniss. >> the gunman is down, but he isn't dead. and as day turns to dusk, backup arrives and disarms him. he dies shortly after on scene. >> he had a blood alcohol of 18. that's roughly double what would be legal in missouri.
. >> as i went to hit my ire sioux irsirens i saw him lift a gun up and point it at his face. >> so id down and took an evasive action to get away. and bumped into the car door and fell to the ground. >> he wasn't being elusive any more. he was actually in attack mode. he was going to execute officer mcginniss. he had no intention on running away. >> as the gunman closes in on mcginniss, officer turner races in opening fire. >> it was so fast. as soon as i saw him...
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that's john from sioux city. there's a picture this morning in the "baltimore sun" from jim young of reuters, showing president barack obama and the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. this is back in 2010. both of these gentlemen scheduled to meet on monday. one of the topics, as reflected in the headline currently that you've been reading about, is israel and iran. this stems from an interview that the president did for the atlantic magazine. the headline says obama on iran, i don't bluff. the host: the president will be on tomorrow at 11:00 live on c-span. you may also to want tune in to our "newsmaker" program tomorrow, our guest is from the house armed services committee. and he talked about a variety of things. one is the subject he did address was about the administration's plan for dealing with iran and what he thinks about it. >> we tightened sanctions in our bill last year, and i think those are bearing fruit. i wish it had been done a few years ago. we wouldn't be quite in the situation where w
that's john from sioux city. there's a picture this morning in the "baltimore sun" from jim young of reuters, showing president barack obama and the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. this is back in 2010. both of these gentlemen scheduled to meet on monday. one of the topics, as reflected in the headline currently that you've been reading about, is israel and iran. this stems from an interview that the president did for the atlantic magazine. the headline says obama on iran,...
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allowed us to make this film and stood by us and that's an extraordinary act from the school district siouxy. but the family, the toughest part being with the families that lost their kids and there's nothing that could prepare you for that. >> and that's something that i found overwhelming to watch. the fact that some of the kids were so taunted, so absolutely chased and harassed and just beaten down, till they decided that life was no longer-- one kid was told why don't you hang yourself. and he did it. he did it and then kids mocked him after he was dead by coming to school with nooses around their neck. you just wonder, how can people be so cruel? it's hard to imagine. >> i really wish i understood that, but you know, as cruel as they are, i believe we have the capacity to change. and i believe that kids, adults, can see this, can talk about it by like exactly what we're doing, they can make that choice to say i'm going to look out for that person, i'm going to stand up. i'm going to, act on behalf of someone that's being bullied, and that's-- and that's in everyone's capacity. >> i wan
allowed us to make this film and stood by us and that's an extraordinary act from the school district siouxy. but the family, the toughest part being with the families that lost their kids and there's nothing that could prepare you for that. >> and that's something that i found overwhelming to watch. the fact that some of the kids were so taunted, so absolutely chased and harassed and just beaten down, till they decided that life was no longer-- one kid was told why don't you hang...
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she plans on using that money to send kids to a summer camp in sioux city. >> somebody got taken.ill don't see that. >> someone's got money to burn. >> they do. >>> what are the most dangerous stops on our web electrosystem. >>> and a mother is furious after her 11-year-old daughter was handcuffed at school. >>> you guys didn't see the face in the chicken mcnugget? >> no. would you buy that? >> i bought like seven of them. is there more than one? >>> temperatures in the next couple days going up, up and way up. looking at some fantastic numbers. i'll show you how long that nice weather lasts. it's not going to last all week. >>> we have more break news right now in the murder an elderly woman in georgetown today. a grand jury indicted the suspect. viola was found beaten and strangled inside her home. muth was charged with her death, today's indictment also sites the violent nature of her death, and the fact that her old age made her particularly vulnerable as aggravating circumstances in the case. if convicted, muth could face life in prison with no chance of parole. he'll be back
she plans on using that money to send kids to a summer camp in sioux city. >> somebody got taken.ill don't see that. >> someone's got money to burn. >> they do. >>> what are the most dangerous stops on our web electrosystem. >>> and a mother is furious after her 11-year-old daughter was handcuffed at school. >>> you guys didn't see the face in the chicken mcnugget? >> no. would you buy that? >> i bought like seven of them. is there more...
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last night stanford was hopingú to advance to the elite 8 in thú women's ncaa tournament.ú here is siouxan as a player atú providence and they coachedú together at connecticut.ú -- at kentucky.ú yesterday they faced off in theú elite 8.ú the student had his teacher onú the ropes early.ú kenny from downtown.ú florida up 8 at the half.ú second half gators on the breakú irvin walker to patrick young.ú big spike.ú gators up 8 with 12 minutesú left.ú cardinals finish on a 28-3 run.ú shane gets it to fall.ú game tied at 66.ú a minute left.ú same guy for the lead.ú got it!ú 17 for shane.ú rick pitino and the cardinalsú are going back to the final fouú at louisville knocks offú florida, 72-68.ú syracuse had their hands fullú with ohio state.ú game tied at 29 at the half.ú after foul trouble early, jaredú sullinger and ohio state roll.ú 19 points, 7 boards forú sullinger.ú ohio state final four boundú after the victory.ú >> well, the warriors are goingú with a youth movement and it isú paying off.ú speaking of paying off how abouú the fan from half-court.ú money.ú mr. ortega, a fan, wins $10,000ú
last night stanford was hopingú to advance to the elite 8 in thú women's ncaa tournament.ú here is siouxan as a player atú providence and they coachedú together at connecticut.ú -- at kentucky.ú yesterday they faced off in theú elite 8.ú the student had his teacher onú the ropes early.ú kenny from downtown.ú florida up 8 at the half.ú second half gators on the breakú irvin walker to patrick young.ú big spike.ú gators up 8 with 12 minutesú left.ú cardinals finish on a 28-3...
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it followed a clash in sioux i cotty park yesterday. police confirmed the department is seeking a subpoena to identify the person behind the alleged threat. hundreds of protesters gathered to mark the six-month anniversary of the movement. they arrested 70 people on charges of violating park rules by setting up tents and sleeping bags. it prompted occupy oakland to ramp up as well. they say they were rallying against police brutality in solidarity with occupy wall street. >>> a series of cold, wet storms hit the bay area this past week and today the rain died down and the rain and winds kicked up. crews near ocean beach have been working all day to keep the great highway clear. hello, kim. >> reporter: hello, diane. mother nature did not hold back today as many of us traded our umbrellas for heavy jackets and coats and hats. high winds swept across the bay area blowing things around, keeping small boats close to shore and causing drivers to use extra caution on bridges. in pacifica, the surf was up with waves reaching as high as 17 feet
it followed a clash in sioux i cotty park yesterday. police confirmed the department is seeking a subpoena to identify the person behind the alleged threat. hundreds of protesters gathered to mark the six-month anniversary of the movement. they arrested 70 people on charges of violating park rules by setting up tents and sleeping bags. it prompted occupy oakland to ramp up as well. they say they were rallying against police brutality in solidarity with occupy wall street. >>> a series...
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. >> you were remarkable access to the school system of the sioux city school system.e heard you say as the director that you as a child were bullied in middle school. how did that inform your sensibility and your decision to make this movie? >> i think when you go through bullying, you feel like you don't have a voice. you feel like you can't communicate that. i carried that with me. as i became a film maker i felt if i could help convey what bullying is really like, that i could do something good for people out thereto. that was the inspiration for the film. >> how much of a drawback is the r rating. what do you estimate that will do in terms of kids to see it on their own? not every child has a parent that can take them to the movie. how will this affect the desired audience? >> i think you're right. not everyone has a parent that will support them. not everyone has the willingness to ask their parents to go with them. we want schools to see this film. we want whole communities to see this film. the level of support from across the education sector, parents, student
. >> you were remarkable access to the school system of the sioux city school system.e heard you say as the director that you as a child were bullied in middle school. how did that inform your sensibility and your decision to make this movie? >> i think when you go through bullying, you feel like you don't have a voice. you feel like you can't communicate that. i carried that with me. as i became a film maker i felt if i could help convey what bullying is really like, that i could...
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. >>> verna miller lives in sioux falls, south dakota.r has become a legend at a local restaurant called taco john's. she's been serving up a side of sass with the chips and salsa for the past 12 years. there she is. she's become such a part of the place the restaurant owner threw a surprise party for her yesterday. miller doesn't like to be asked about when she might retire. she says she'll probably never stop working because she just would be too bored. she thinks the key to her good health is she doesn't drink or smoke and eats lots of sugar cookies with milk. >> how old is she? >> doesn't say here. >> sugar cookie with milk, i'm in good shape then. >> we're good to go. >> how about the chips and salsa. >> what you got? >> john elway is going from super bowl winner to super salesman, and it's bye bye blatche. [ male announcer ] for making cupcakes and deposits at the same time. for paying your friend back for lunch from your tablet. for 26 paydays triggered with a single tap. for checking your line, then checking your portfolio. for ma
. >>> verna miller lives in sioux falls, south dakota.r has become a legend at a local restaurant called taco john's. she's been serving up a side of sass with the chips and salsa for the past 12 years. there she is. she's become such a part of the place the restaurant owner threw a surprise party for her yesterday. miller doesn't like to be asked about when she might retire. she says she'll probably never stop working because she just would be too bored. she thinks the key to her good...
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jim avila, abc news, south sioux city, nebraska. >> well, one meat industry spokesman said the pricet of this. >> people will be paying more for our burgers. the part that got cut out of that jim avila piece, though is he tried to question two federal officials about the pink slime, and they would not answer his questions following that press conference. i always think you always do so much more damage and shoot yourself in the foot when you don't answer reporters' questions. it's a legitimate issue. don't duck the cameras. and the more you duck, the more suspicious everything looks. so shame on those folks for not answering abc news' questions. >>> after raging out of control for four days, the deadly wildfire near denver is now 45% contained. some evacuated residents are being allowed to return home but winds are expected to pick up again so they are being told to prepare to leave at a moment's notice. the fire has scorched six square miles and 25 homes. colorado officials say about 12% of the people in the path of the flames did not receive an automated warning call. >>> and we ar
jim avila, abc news, south sioux city, nebraska. >> well, one meat industry spokesman said the pricet of this. >> people will be paying more for our burgers. the part that got cut out of that jim avila piece, though is he tried to question two federal officials about the pink slime, and they would not answer his questions following that press conference. i always think you always do so much more damage and shoot yourself in the foot when you don't answer reporters' questions. it's a...
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>>alisyn: he is talking about the war on its own people in the sioux dan, you can catch the interview>dave: and now rick has the news. mostly beautiful forecast but he said arizona is expecting a lot of snow. rick: big snowstorm. we will start off with the mild weather, all of the cities, fargo, and chicago, and st. louis, and washington, dc, where you should be. fargo, 36 degrees. it is march. today, 74, and tomorrow, 75. chicago, in the 80's both days. st. louis usually in the 50's, and 83, and it has been this way for most of the winter, and now we have temperatures that feel like sell it summer. across the west and a wintery storm moving in, and warnings in effect from california and arizona to idaho and montana so a big storm and we are headed to the end the rain, the stormy season in the west so it is good because we have had a mild and dry winter. this is a look at the radar picture, the yellows and reds, that is heavy rain to central california and big time snow across the sierra nevadas, 3' of snow pushing to the east and tonight the rain and snow moves across arizona. in the
>>alisyn: he is talking about the war on its own people in the sioux dan, you can catch the interview>dave: and now rick has the news. mostly beautiful forecast but he said arizona is expecting a lot of snow. rick: big snowstorm. we will start off with the mild weather, all of the cities, fargo, and chicago, and st. louis, and washington, dc, where you should be. fargo, 36 degrees. it is march. today, 74, and tomorrow, 75. chicago, in the 80's both days. st. louis usually in the 50's,...
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and the superintendent obviously is in some anguish about how sioux city got exposed.kind of dialogue in the community which is important. >> this is personal to you, to me. an issue. >> it is personal to me. i was, you know, 13 million, i was one of them that was bullied. it was a sort of a daily form of terror. lots of physical for me. i remember for probably a good year my arm -- it wasn't black and blue, it was just permanent yellow from about here to here and, you know, kids just -- for me it was sport to hit me. and so you carry that memory. and i think, of course, you can't make a documentary film unless you have some emotional access point with which to tell that because you're in it for so many years. and i saw and hoped that i could give voice, that i could bear witness and give voice to what this looks like, and i think that also by showing what it looks like in such an honest and real way, it puts an end to some of that boys will be boys. because you don't feel that way after you see the film. >> yeah. and you talked about legislation, yes. legislation can
and the superintendent obviously is in some anguish about how sioux city got exposed.kind of dialogue in the community which is important. >> this is personal to you, to me. an issue. >> it is personal to me. i was, you know, 13 million, i was one of them that was bullied. it was a sort of a daily form of terror. lots of physical for me. i remember for probably a good year my arm -- it wasn't black and blue, it was just permanent yellow from about here to here and, you know, kids...