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i don't think we'll get the record highs in sioux city. wind damage along the gulf coast and louisiana. now we're dealing with thunderstorms in areas of oklahoma, wichita falls, north of texas and a strong line of storms. a lot of lightning, too. i'm sure that's waking people up and sending those storms slowly toward oklahoma city. it's april, once again we'll deal with strong thunderstorms. this area in yellow, oklahoma city, dallas, waco, another area here will see strong storms in the ohio valley. you're the ones that have to watch out for damaging wind, large hail, too. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. partly cloudy skies will be the rule in many areas for the east, beautiful day after a chilly start in new england, same forecast for the mid-atlantic. salt lake city, beautiful. 61 degrees. minneapolis, still a nice april day for you. i am not banning the ice cream so we can be on the record. >> are you trying to save your reputation. >> yes. >> i will continuously try to bri
i don't think we'll get the record highs in sioux city. wind damage along the gulf coast and louisiana. now we're dealing with thunderstorms in areas of oklahoma, wichita falls, north of texas and a strong line of storms. a lot of lightning, too. i'm sure that's waking people up and sending those storms slowly toward oklahoma city. it's april, once again we'll deal with strong thunderstorms. this area in yellow, oklahoma city, dallas, waco, another area here will see strong storms in the ohio...
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this will move through sioux city and omaha, bring umbrellas in minneapolis, maybe chicago. you had a couple showers overnight. as far as severe storms, this storm system doesn't have the punch a lot of other ones have had a. slight risk of severe storms from kansas city to wichita, tulsa, oklahoma city, this is the area hit by those tornadoes last weekend. i don't think we have a tornado threat, some damaging winds and large hail probably just about the worst of it. today's forecast, showers and storms here in the midwest, dry in new england, looks like in florida a few showers, mild conditions from texas all the way through the gulf coast, here is a look at weather outside your window. today in areas like milwaukee a shower, possibly thunderstorm, won't be anything too severe. temperatures chilly in areas of the great lakes. in denver, late afternoon, a chance of a shower or storm after mostly sunny morning. i'll have details on the weekend coming up and looks like it could be a wet one. >> bill thanks so much. >>> taco bell turns around. online payments pay off. mcdonald'
this will move through sioux city and omaha, bring umbrellas in minneapolis, maybe chicago. you had a couple showers overnight. as far as severe storms, this storm system doesn't have the punch a lot of other ones have had a. slight risk of severe storms from kansas city to wichita, tulsa, oklahoma city, this is the area hit by those tornadoes last weekend. i don't think we have a tornado threat, some damaging winds and large hail probably just about the worst of it. today's forecast, showers...
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so if you live in sioux city, sioux falls, in the twin cities, maybe mason city, iowa, you need to be on alert and know that things are going to be changing here in the next couple of hours. it's a moderate risk day. yesterday was a high risk day. but we don't want to downplay the threat, because we're not expecting as many tornadoes, because it's going to be just as serious for the folks that live in this area. so that bright red spot is where we're expecting the larger long track tornadoes. now, the outlook area itself is very widespread. we're talking all the way from the u.p. of michigan stretching down to the gulf coast, including the people in houston that have a slight risk of thunderstorms. so the tornado threat is greatest here. more a threat of damaging winds on the southern end of things here. the other thing i might want to mention is that it's just crazy windy ahead of this system. look at the wind gusts in the upper midwest. this is just transporting all of that warmth and moisture into the plains, and look at the winds and air coming in from the west, and the difference
so if you live in sioux city, sioux falls, in the twin cities, maybe mason city, iowa, you need to be on alert and know that things are going to be changing here in the next couple of hours. it's a moderate risk day. yesterday was a high risk day. but we don't want to downplay the threat, because we're not expecting as many tornadoes, because it's going to be just as serious for the folks that live in this area. so that bright red spot is where we're expecting the larger long track tornadoes....
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cloud to duluth, thunderstorms went through sioux falls, they may be approaching des moines. are very weak storms, won't cause too many problems. very warm conditions once again, texas all the way to new mexico. little cooler up in new england, high clouds to make a little bit of filtered sunshine but the forecast will remain dry. looks like you have a big storm heading your way, possibly sunday into monday, keep it in mind for your weekend plans. as far as the forecast goes, there is the light rain in the southeast, beautiful in the middle of the country. slight chance of a shower in the areas like chicago. that is a look at the national forecast. >>> tampa florida could see an isolated storm won't be a soaking just an afternoon shower or storm. areas like oklahoma city getting a little warm, 80 degrees for you. phoenix starting to feel like the desert, 94 and sunny. so get this weak storm but already the big buzz for the weekend first chance of heavy rain from the southeast to all east coast in a while. >> needed, not something we often say we enjoy rain but this in fact is
cloud to duluth, thunderstorms went through sioux falls, they may be approaching des moines. are very weak storms, won't cause too many problems. very warm conditions once again, texas all the way to new mexico. little cooler up in new england, high clouds to make a little bit of filtered sunshine but the forecast will remain dry. looks like you have a big storm heading your way, possibly sunday into monday, keep it in mind for your weekend plans. as far as the forecast goes, there is the light...
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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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three women and two men captured on the camera a block away from the sioux tucson home.ne of the men has already come forward to police. >> we are sending route detectives to interview him and hopefully identify the other four people that he was with. >> it's unclear if they know anything about the case. the new surveillance tape comes as the cost for isabell la is widening, crossing into the mexico area. >> >> a lock down at the university of south alabama has been lifted. the campus was shut down after an armed robbery at a college dorm. two men held up a student and got away with $1,000 and a cell phone. police arrested one person in connection with the crime, still looking for a second. no one was hurt. the lockdown on campus lasted seven hours >> one world trade, new york city's tallest skyscraper is expected to be unveiled tomorrow. steel columns making the unfunnished frame 850 feet tall. just high enough to surpass the empire state building. when it is done, it will be the tallest building, taller than the sears tower. it includes an antenna that will go on top o
three women and two men captured on the camera a block away from the sioux tucson home.ne of the men has already come forward to police. >> we are sending route detectives to interview him and hopefully identify the other four people that he was with. >> it's unclear if they know anything about the case. the new surveillance tape comes as the cost for isabell la is widening, crossing into the mexico area. >> >> a lock down at the university of south alabama has been...
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state of south dakota, the pine ridge indian reservation is home to the xious -- sioux, a tribe battlingolicy. stores across the state line have been selling it to them. the leaders are taking the shops, distributors, and breeze -- breweries to court to demand $5 million in damages. >> nebraska, this town is home to 12 residents and five is the near stores. drinking is only permitted in private homes. these shops still sell about 5 million bottles of beer a year. that is more than 13,000 servings a day. >> i come up here because i am an alcoholic. i get my beers from that joint and that joint. >> most of the beer travels a short walk down this road across the border into south dakota. just on the other side of the state line lies the pine ridge indian reservation. it is the second-largest reservation in the u.s. it is estimated about 80% of the families living there have one or more members suffering from alcoholism. >> as indians, we drink and tell. there is no tomorrow -- we drink until there is no more tomorrow, until there is no more money to buy beer. that is how we drink. >> is a r
state of south dakota, the pine ridge indian reservation is home to the xious -- sioux, a tribe battlingolicy. stores across the state line have been selling it to them. the leaders are taking the shops, distributors, and breeze -- breweries to court to demand $5 million in damages. >> nebraska, this town is home to 12 residents and five is the near stores. drinking is only permitted in private homes. these shops still sell about 5 million bottles of beer a year. that is more than 13,000...
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this is the sioux land community saying with a clear unequivocal voice we're going to stand united with one of our own. >> for the record, lftb, or pink slime, is processed beef scraps mixed with ammonia high drydroxd added as filler to ground beef products. >>> many teens, cheating has become a normal part of school with the aid of technology. just last week nine students at a high school in san jose were suspended after caught copying from school tests. many students say the internet makes cheating and plagiarism easy and pressure to get good grades compels them to cheat. in most honors and upper level courses, students are forming facebook groups to share information. school officials say there is a thin line between helping and copying and teachers should try to create assignments that cannot be copied. a nationwide survey in 2010 showed that two-thirds of high school students admit to cheating in some form. >>> well, if you were outside earlier today, you know it was windy. i'm lucky i didn't blow away. let's check that forecast with anthony slaughter. >> you know, it was very wind
this is the sioux land community saying with a clear unequivocal voice we're going to stand united with one of our own. >> for the record, lftb, or pink slime, is processed beef scraps mixed with ammonia high drydroxd added as filler to ground beef products. >>> many teens, cheating has become a normal part of school with the aid of technology. just last week nine students at a high school in san jose were suspended after caught copying from school tests. many students say the...
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take a look at the numbers there in white like bismarck or back to sioux falls or even in minneapolise white numbers is where we should be this time of year. that's on average. if you look at the yellow, that would be your expected high. places like omaha, nebraska, 89 is what we expect by the afternoon. kansas city, 87. wichita, 88. louisville at 85, and 79 in indianapolis. remember, we are talking about the chance of storms across the ohio valley. we have some thunderstorms that pop up. that rain-cooled air will come to the surface, and temperatures will drop quite a bit. certainly might be far more comfortable as we make our way to the rest of the day. speaking of the winds, we still have it for you in the west. a great basin. especially tropical storm force winds at times and even anywhere from 30 gusts expect even back over into parts of southern california. that could be really tough. especially if you are flying into l.a.x. things will be really on that approach. still snow expected for portions of the cascades. even into parts of the sierra mav nav and into the central rockies
take a look at the numbers there in white like bismarck or back to sioux falls or even in minneapolise white numbers is where we should be this time of year. that's on average. if you look at the yellow, that would be your expected high. places like omaha, nebraska, 89 is what we expect by the afternoon. kansas city, 87. wichita, 88. louisville at 85, and 79 in indianapolis. remember, we are talking about the chance of storms across the ohio valley. we have some thunderstorms that pop up. that...
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numbers turning out wrong tatis square again we've already had the miss the brotherhood calling for the sioux million man march the fact the finalists a kind of a being published you probably will see another call from a lot of the police to come out and protest really to apply pressure to the ruling military council just got to let them know that if they're not seen. going through with this process democratically the no seem to be complying with the cool stuff and they've. been the egyptian people have shown that the more than willing to continue fighting. and while egyptians are gauging the results of last year's revolution in syria people are still suffering from the ongoing conflict program with the once a prosperous industrial city but factories are now in ruins and business owners are actually blackmailed into supporting the uprising. british lie detector experts say a russian n.p.r. voice considered by the u.k. as the main suspect in the murder of form a security officer alexander litvinenko had nothing to do with his death the government passed a polygraph test conducted by specialist
numbers turning out wrong tatis square again we've already had the miss the brotherhood calling for the sioux million man march the fact the finalists a kind of a being published you probably will see another call from a lot of the police to come out and protest really to apply pressure to the ruling military council just got to let them know that if they're not seen. going through with this process democratically the no seem to be complying with the cool stuff and they've. been the egyptian...
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receiving end of a lot of this and they don't see this is fighting dirty for them, of course for the sioux it is the way you fight so you have a culture clash, but that's part of it. yes? >> would gorilla warfare and richmond being close to the union line wouldn't it mean they had to sacrifice that? >> that would have been a problem, the capital is still a great political importance, all right? it is also related to this issue of what do the confederates want? they want to be recognized as a nation state and losing your capitol did not help your cause. >> philadelphia fell. >> fair enough. >> for what war. >> the revolution. >> united states loses capitol and new york and the americans still win. that's a fair reprise. >> that's different because they were trying, the confederates were trying to keep their capital so great britain would support their cause and recognize them also as a sovereign state so i think it is different because you have in one line in the revolution we're trying to become free of like oppression, and though the north sees the south as like a rebel group, the south s
receiving end of a lot of this and they don't see this is fighting dirty for them, of course for the sioux it is the way you fight so you have a culture clash, but that's part of it. yes? >> would gorilla warfare and richmond being close to the union line wouldn't it mean they had to sacrifice that? >> that would have been a problem, the capital is still a great political importance, all right? it is also related to this issue of what do the confederates want? they want to be...
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the documentary is called bullied. 12-year-old alex libby is teased mercilessly by classmates at his siouxity, iowa middle school. >> they would punch me, strangle me, take things from me. >> reporter: alex's mother is touring country encouraging everyone to see bully and learn from it. it is still difficult for her to watch. she walked out of this screening in tears. >> i'm ashamed because i have five children and as a parent, it is my duty to protect them and i honestly, when i watch it, didn't feel hike i was doing that. >> reporter: in one scene, jackie libby sits down with alex's assistant principal. >> he is not safe on that bus. >> i've been on that bus. they are just as good as gold. >> reporter: during the filming, the produce are showed alex's parents some of the abuse he experienced on the bus. >> i think i felt like a little kid in the principal's office and i let her bully mow right out of the room. >> reporter: bully also follows the families of two children who committed suicide after years of abuse at the hands of classmates. >> i was bullied as a kid and you carry that. yo
the documentary is called bullied. 12-year-old alex libby is teased mercilessly by classmates at his siouxity, iowa middle school. >> they would punch me, strangle me, take things from me. >> reporter: alex's mother is touring country encouraging everyone to see bully and learn from it. it is still difficult for her to watch. she walked out of this screening in tears. >> i'm ashamed because i have five children and as a parent, it is my duty to protect them and i honestly,...
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. >> reporter: 30,000 hamburgers on the grill at the picnic rally in sioux city, iowa, all loaded with "pink slime" as noted by critics. but it was hidden in nearly all ground beef for 20 years and may finally be revealed on the labels now. >> unless your retailer has this in their ground beef, they don't have the safest ground beef that they could have. >> reporter: bpi now bowing on consumer pressure and endorsing a huge move by the usda, voluntary labelling of "pink slime," saying they will certify labels saying, contains lean finely textured beef, and contains lean beef derived from beef trimmings. what's the message do you believe the u.s. da is sending? >> they're kind of trying to split the baby. they don't want to, but they understand people are outraged about this. >> reporter: the maker of "pink slime" signed on to the usda labelling move, saying it pave the way for bpi's lean beef to re-establish its place in the market. cargill today asked the usda for permission to give it the option of labelling it as containing a similar filler. >> it's a first step in giving consumers s
. >> reporter: 30,000 hamburgers on the grill at the picnic rally in sioux city, iowa, all loaded with "pink slime" as noted by critics. but it was hidden in nearly all ground beef for 20 years and may finally be revealed on the labels now. >> unless your retailer has this in their ground beef, they don't have the safest ground beef that they could have. >> reporter: bpi now bowing on consumer pressure and endorsing a huge move by the usda, voluntary labelling of...
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yesterday was another amaze league warm day in the middle of the country. 92 degrees in sioux city, iowa. three days in a row in the 90s. never happened before this early in the year. so i think we're just about done with our really incredible heat. the storm system in the middle of the country is cooling things off. 34 in denver. it's snowing in colorado this morning. but we're very warm through the southeast. and this is where we're going to have the thunderstorms today. eventually that warmth is heading for the ohio valley. if you are in chicago, cleveland, detroit, indianapolis, you have a chance at afternoon storms. you are dry this morning. later today you'll have those storms. the wet weather right now, a little bit of rain in northern wisconsin. then our storm system out here from oklahoma into texas. wichita falls, big thunderstorms over the last couple of hours. just thousands of lightning strikes with this line over the last two hours. and we're going to continue to watch that. moving out right now south of oklahoma city. it will approach interstate 35 shortly. the dallas-ft.
yesterday was another amaze league warm day in the middle of the country. 92 degrees in sioux city, iowa. three days in a row in the 90s. never happened before this early in the year. so i think we're just about done with our really incredible heat. the storm system in the middle of the country is cooling things off. 34 in denver. it's snowing in colorado this morning. but we're very warm through the southeast. and this is where we're going to have the thunderstorms today. eventually that...
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>> reporter: 30,000 hamburgers on the gril at the bpi picnic rally 92 sioux city, iowa, all loaded with "pink slime" as known by critics. now what was hidden in these burgers and all ground beef for 20 years, may finally be revealed on the package label. the makers of the filler not backing down on their safety claims. >> unless your retailer has us in the ground beef, they don't have the safest ground beef that they can have. >> reporter: but bpi now bowing to consumer pressure and endorsing a huge move by the usda, voluntary labelling of "pink slime," telling producers, usda inspectors will certify labels say, contains finely textured beef, contains lean beef derived from beef trimmings, and stamp them with usda approval. >> what's the message the usda is sending? >> they don't want to require it and offend the industry, but they understand people are outraged about this. >> reporter: the maker of approximate "pink slime" signed on to the usda labelling move, saying it will, quote, pave the way for bpi's lean beef to re-establish his place in the market. cargill, one ever the nation's
>> reporter: 30,000 hamburgers on the gril at the bpi picnic rally 92 sioux city, iowa, all loaded with "pink slime" as known by critics. now what was hidden in these burgers and all ground beef for 20 years, may finally be revealed on the package label. the makers of the filler not backing down on their safety claims. >> unless your retailer has us in the ground beef, they don't have the safest ground beef that they can have. >> reporter: but bpi now bowing to...
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all right, for the sioux it's the way you fight. >> with it being so close to the union line wouldn't it mean they had to sacrifice that? >> that would have been a problem. is that the capital -- the capital is still of great political importance. it is related to the issue of what do the confederates want. all right. they want to be recognized and as a lipped nation state and losing your capital does not help your cause. mr. kov mr. conners. >> philadelphia fell. >> fair enough. during what war? the united states loses the capital. they lose new york and it's -- and the mers still win. that's a fair reprice. all right. >> that's different. they were trying, the confederates were trying to keep their capital so that great britain would support them also. and recognize them as their own sovereign state. i think it's different because in one mind in the revolution we're trying to become free of like oppression and though the north sees the south as like a rebel group, the south sees themselves as breaking free of oppressions and want to be recognized as sovereign states. it's just diffe
all right, for the sioux it's the way you fight. >> with it being so close to the union line wouldn't it mean they had to sacrifice that? >> that would have been a problem. is that the capital -- the capital is still of great political importance. it is related to the issue of what do the confederates want. all right. they want to be recognized and as a lipped nation state and losing your capital does not help your cause. mr. kov mr. conners. >> philadelphia fell. >>...
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they were doing that, paid by the piece to sioux the uppers. young men like myself were doing the rest, doing the bottoming. that was the system that developed here. actually a shop this size probably would have had up to maybe eight or nine people working here. it would have been a very busy place. believe it or not, this was a large shoe shop. most were much, much smaller. it would have been young men like myself. we'd all have a shoemaker's bench, a set of tools, and we'd all be working bottoming shoes. it was very big business. one of the biggest industries in england at time was shoe making. 15 million pairs a year just in massachusetts alone, just in this one state. that was actually more shoes than there were people in the country at the time. so as you can imagine, most of the shoes that were being made around here were not being sold around here. a lot were going down to the southern states, the western states, the territories, and even the caribbean. as a shoemaker, i would have no idea who was going to make the shoes i make. frankly,
they were doing that, paid by the piece to sioux the uppers. young men like myself were doing the rest, doing the bottoming. that was the system that developed here. actually a shop this size probably would have had up to maybe eight or nine people working here. it would have been a very busy place. believe it or not, this was a large shoe shop. most were much, much smaller. it would have been young men like myself. we'd all have a shoemaker's bench, a set of tools, and we'd all be working...
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the sioux were is the store-system is backing up. >>pam: and also how muni is doing thes b the sandbags and the mission district. >> that store system. >>pam: and also how the muni using (male announcer) this is the bay area's news station. kron 4 news ay 8 starts now. >>pam: this is continuing to develop. >>j.r.: the police are still trying to get ahold of the suspected gunman in this case. in the last one hour one of the men come off robert parish was the deputy killed. >> i woke up to one the hearing of gunshots. >>j.r.: and and what he woke up to was nothing anybody should have to see. >> of we could see that he was a dead basically with the amount and rapid rate of shots. >>j.r.: this man killed this officer was never tried to serve an eviction notice. >> it was steadily an automatic machine gun i heard at least 50-20 rounds. >>j.r.: swat teams have been on the case. in fact man with vests and police saying " u.s. marshal ". with vests. this shooter is not somebody to mess with. >> this guy was apparently an ex-military. maureen
the sioux were is the store-system is backing up. >>pam: and also how muni is doing thes b the sandbags and the mission district. >> that store system. >>pam: and also how the muni using (male announcer) this is the bay area's news station. kron 4 news ay 8 starts now. >>pam: this is continuing to develop. >>j.r.: the police are still trying to get ahold of the suspected gunman in this case. in the last one hour one of the men come off robert parish was the deputy...
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isn't that great sioux city iowa has dedicated volunteers.er after the other. the place in, you know scranton yesterday and open up the headquarters in bethelehem yesterday or two days ago, i'm sorry. i was there. i can go through all of these places, florida we opened the 14th office and people are out on the street. we can't fit them into the headquarters. it's happening out there. it won't be the same. okay? there was -- and i was the first mayor to endorse the president. i was on the ground floor on that. four years ago there were real deeply, deeply passionate folks and there are a lot of those but it will be different. it will be broader. >> uh-huh. >> it will be much more organized but people have seen the president who turned the country around, who saved an auto industry. i can go on and on. and they changed what the republicans voir dire offered. and romney is not somebody who is generating any enthusiasm and the president is out there. >> absolutely. mr. mayor, thanks so much for joining us this morning. thank you for your leadersh
isn't that great sioux city iowa has dedicated volunteers.er after the other. the place in, you know scranton yesterday and open up the headquarters in bethelehem yesterday or two days ago, i'm sorry. i was there. i can go through all of these places, florida we opened the 14th office and people are out on the street. we can't fit them into the headquarters. it's happening out there. it won't be the same. okay? there was -- and i was the first mayor to endorse the president. i was on the ground...
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the guy is in prison in sioux city. does he have a lawsuit against the doctors that he says misled his mother? >> first, he is 28 years old. how did he just recently find out that -- >> because he has never been in a men's prison before. >> i question that. number two, his claim is lack of sexual prowess. he is in prison. those are my two problems. >> i have a lot more than two. i will be kind. i will be generous. what we do know is that he does not have an attorney to that allows me to believe that attorneys take cases that are meritorious and that they can prevail on. the fact that he doesn't speaks volumes as to the lack of merit for the case and the fact that it will be he dismissed. how does he know the distinction what it is to have activity with foreskin and without? case dismissed. goodbye. >> i will not say another word. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having us. >> go to twitter. take on these cases and tag me at judge jeanine. up next, is there a link between the long island serial killer and online a
the guy is in prison in sioux city. does he have a lawsuit against the doctors that he says misled his mother? >> first, he is 28 years old. how did he just recently find out that -- >> because he has never been in a men's prison before. >> i question that. number two, his claim is lack of sexual prowess. he is in prison. those are my two problems. >> i have a lot more than two. i will be kind. i will be generous. what we do know is that he does not have an attorney to...
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is that the nine at sioux falls south dakota.e degrees warmer than we were 24 hours ago. the humidity is that 60 percent. it tells us where the temperatures will go tonight. we will see around 30 degrees in the suburbs. despite their recent chill, this is the second consecutive months that we have had a temperature surplus. the lake breezes will fade out a little faster than they would normally. we have some thirties' around the area tonight. it is a little snippy outside. we are dry. we are running below normal since the first of the year. 97 percent of that the rain will come in and the second week of the forecast. we want to erase moister deficit before we get into the warm season. next weekend could warm up and we could get some showers and thunderstorms at that time and we need them. it will be nice this weekend for the holidays. tomorrow sun shined, by increasing cloudiness. in breezy war 67 degrees tomorrow. of 14 degrees from today's 53 degrees. maybe a shower tomorrow night and in clearing with the temperature of 39. a p
is that the nine at sioux falls south dakota.e degrees warmer than we were 24 hours ago. the humidity is that 60 percent. it tells us where the temperatures will go tonight. we will see around 30 degrees in the suburbs. despite their recent chill, this is the second consecutive months that we have had a temperature surplus. the lake breezes will fade out a little faster than they would normally. we have some thirties' around the area tonight. it is a little snippy outside. we are dry. we are...
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painful and often tragic territory. 12-year-old alex libby is teased mercilessly by classmates at his siouxiddle school. >> punch me, take things from me, strangle me. sweat on me. >> alex's mother is touring the country, encouraging everyone to see bully and learn from it. it's difficult for he to watch, even though she has seen the film many times over. she walked out of this screening in tears. >> i'm ashamed because i have five children and as a parent, it's my duty to protect them and i honestly, when i watch it didn't feel like i was doing that. >> jackie libby sits down with alex's assistant principal. >> he's not safe on that bus. >> i've been on that bus. >> during filming, the producer showed alex's parents some of this footage of the physical abuse he endured on the bus. his mother says the school was also given access to the same video, but did nothing. >> i think i felt like a little kid in the principal's office and i just let her bully me right out of the room. >> bully follows the families of two children who committed suicide after years of abuse at the hands of classmates.
painful and often tragic territory. 12-year-old alex libby is teased mercilessly by classmates at his siouxiddle school. >> punch me, take things from me, strangle me. sweat on me. >> alex's mother is touring the country, encouraging everyone to see bully and learn from it. it's difficult for he to watch, even though she has seen the film many times over. she walked out of this screening in tears. >> i'm ashamed because i have five children and as a parent, it's my duty to...
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the life of a zoo keeper -- that is one thing you keeper -- that is one thing you will get here at sioux ca we love gardening... yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i want you to grow big! if you grow for me, you'll get cookies for free. nothing worked. ♪ but we started using miracle-gro garden soil. you just mix it with your backyard soil... and it feeds your plants for up to 3 months. my plants grew bigger... more beautiful... with more flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. everything changed with miracle-gro. for you are these flowers, like soap is for showers. everyone grows with miracle-gro. >> rejected -- that is one of the rulings today from the judge presiding over the wikileaks case after bradley manning requested to have a number of charges reduced. it is the argument of the defense that some of the charges were duplicative, and the judge said that was unfounded. there are 22 charges pending in the biggest leak of government secrets in u.s. history, but the judge rejected dropping the most serious charge against manning -- aiding the enemy. the offense carries a maximum o
the life of a zoo keeper -- that is one thing you keeper -- that is one thing you will get here at sioux ca we love gardening... yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i want you to grow big! if you grow for me, you'll get cookies for free. nothing worked. ♪ but we started using miracle-gro garden soil. you just mix it with your backyard soil... and it feeds your plants for up to 3 months. my plants grew bigger... more beautiful... with more flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. everything...
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and yes they did give him a toy from the machine, a little sioux of near of his misadventure. >>> now to california where police have lerred the bam on the man who raised the bam on a stolen construction crane. >> this is weird. he was chugging down the highway in sacramento and police say the man stole the crane from a construction site overfight then led them on a very low-speed chase that went on for 10 miles. the crane taking out at least 10 power poles as it went. the driver eventually did surrender. he's facing serious charges will youing assault with a deadly weapon, namely the crane. police do not believe any beverages or drugs were involved. >> high on life. >> apparently. >>> coming up, two famous hokies join forces to help keep women safe. >>> plus, a 12-year-old jumped into action and saved three women. >> but first, a gsa employee makes a video mocking their agency's spending. >>> d.c.'s congressional representative is fought laughing at this video. the rap video uses bureaucratic lingo singing the praises of loose money. our investigative reporter is here to explain how
and yes they did give him a toy from the machine, a little sioux of near of his misadventure. >>> now to california where police have lerred the bam on the man who raised the bam on a stolen construction crane. >> this is weird. he was chugging down the highway in sacramento and police say the man stole the crane from a construction site overfight then led them on a very low-speed chase that went on for 10 miles. the crane taking out at least 10 power poles as it went. the driver...
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painful and often tragic territory. 12-year-old alex libby is teased mercilessly by classmates at his siouxmiddle school. >> punch me, strangle me, take things from me, hit on me. >> reporter: alec's mother is touring the country giving interviews, encouraging everyone to see bully and learn from t it is still difficult for her to watch even though she's seep the film many times over. she walked out of this scream screening in tears. >> i am ashamed. i have five children and as a parent, it is my duty to protect them when i wati didn't feel like i was doing that. >> reporter: in one scene, yaky libby sits down with alec's assistant principal. >> he is not safe on that bus. >> i've been on that bus. they are just as good as gold. >> reporter: the producer showed alec's parents some of the physical abuse he endured on the bus. his mother said the school was also given access to the same video but did nothing. >> i think i felt like a little kid in the principal's office and i just let her bully me right out of the room. >> reporter: bully also follows the families of two children who committe
painful and often tragic territory. 12-year-old alex libby is teased mercilessly by classmates at his siouxmiddle school. >> punch me, strangle me, take things from me, hit on me. >> reporter: alec's mother is touring the country giving interviews, encouraging everyone to see bully and learn from t it is still difficult for her to watch even though she's seep the film many times over. she walked out of this scream screening in tears. >> i am ashamed. i have five children and...
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into the red river valley, stretching all the way to the missouri river and the northwest iowa around siouxhis is going to continue into the overnight hours tonight. the sun is going oo be going down, uryou're not going to see the tornadoes. even some out there as we have been checking in with the storm chasers, reporting rain wrapped tornadoes. there's a shield of rain that comes down and you can't see the funble hind it. a dangerous night of storms. rob marciano is live in the fields in oklahoma. we'll check in with him during the night. lowest level of the home, away from doors and windows. underground is best. >> if you can get to whatever storm, target, walmart, and get a noaa radio, if you can, get it to listen to the weather warnings. i have one, but i know if something is coming. >> you have to get one for s. sampt m.e. technology. it will allow you to program it for your specific county and only warn you for tornadoes if that's what you want it to do. >> i know people are watching in some places and say some things have happened, there's no pictures, why are row doing it t because
into the red river valley, stretching all the way to the missouri river and the northwest iowa around siouxhis is going to continue into the overnight hours tonight. the sun is going oo be going down, uryou're not going to see the tornadoes. even some out there as we have been checking in with the storm chasers, reporting rain wrapped tornadoes. there's a shield of rain that comes down and you can't see the funble hind it. a dangerous night of storms. rob marciano is live in the fields in...
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a recent teen suicide in iowa inspired the sioux city journal newspaper to make a bold and full frontatement against bullying headlined we must start bullying. it starts here, now. this all after 148-year-old kenneth took his life on april 15th. his family says the once popular teen was driven to his death by bullies only a few weeks after coming out at gay. joining me by squip is kenneth's mom, janie chambers and his sister, kayla. i want to extend my condolences to both of you and your family for the loss of kenneth. i know you are here to talk about what he went through to honor his memory. janie, what kind of son, what kind of boy was kenneth? >> very, very giving, always happy. always give a lending hand. he had a lot of friends, and he was pretty unique. very unique. >> i want to read part of the editorial of the sue city journal. it says in kenneth's case, the warnings were everywhere. we saw it happen in other communities. now it has hit home. undoubtedly it wasn't the first life lost to bullying ear but we can strive to make it the last. kayla, how did things change for your
a recent teen suicide in iowa inspired the sioux city journal newspaper to make a bold and full frontatement against bullying headlined we must start bullying. it starts here, now. this all after 148-year-old kenneth took his life on april 15th. his family says the once popular teen was driven to his death by bullies only a few weeks after coming out at gay. joining me by squip is kenneth's mom, janie chambers and his sister, kayla. i want to extend my condolences to both of you and your family...
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we presented the film to the sioux city community school district school board and the superintendant. and they gave us access, districtwide, throughout the 2009-2010 school year. they've been doing bullying prevention work in some of their schools for up to a decade. in some of the schools, it was just beginning. in alex's school they were only a year into bullying prevention. i think they felt this was an opportunity to really honestly assess what's going on in our schools. what, where are the, where are the problem areas? where are the problems we need to put more resources. they made a courageous decision to allow us access that i think is absolutely unprecedented. and to absolutely stick by the film as it's come out. >> dennis, can you tell us what the n.e.a. is planning to do to further what the film will start? >> well what we want to do is within all of our affiliates, state affiliates and local affiliates all across this country, is encourage them to use this film to begin a discussion. with students, with educators, with parents, with community. >> corina, we're going to end
we presented the film to the sioux city community school district school board and the superintendant. and they gave us access, districtwide, throughout the 2009-2010 school year. they've been doing bullying prevention work in some of their schools for up to a decade. in some of the schools, it was just beginning. in alex's school they were only a year into bullying prevention. i think they felt this was an opportunity to really honestly assess what's going on in our schools. what, where are...