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we'll show you we're looking at a really expanding heat wave from sioux falls to tulsa, as far east as wilmington and norfolk, heat advisories and excessive heat wrngs. 103 kansas city, sioux city, oklahoma city, dallas 98 degrees. we've also got as cooler air comes in a risk of strong storms stretching all the way from the great lakes off into the southern plains, northern plains, i should say, into the mid-atlantic states. could be rain out of the system >> good morning. another hot day today. temperatures in the mid 90 bus. but iran today, we could see some >> and that's your latest weather. natalie. >> thank you, al. now for a look into what will be aimee copeland's new home. the 24-year-old georgia grad student almost lost her life to a rare flesh-eating bacteria but she's battling back with amazing courage. nbc's thanh truong has the story. >> she does push-ups with her elbows, like 100 push ups at a time. >> reporter: a rare flesh-eating bacteria forced amputations to her left leg, right foot and both hands. she continues to amaze doctors and family with her physical rehab. aime
we'll show you we're looking at a really expanding heat wave from sioux falls to tulsa, as far east as wilmington and norfolk, heat advisories and excessive heat wrngs. 103 kansas city, sioux city, oklahoma city, dallas 98 degrees. we've also got as cooler air comes in a risk of strong storms stretching all the way from the great lakes off into the southern plains, northern plains, i should say, into the mid-atlantic states. could be rain out of the system >> good morning. another hot day...
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sioux city is looking at 83 degrees. you can see this right over here. that is why we have the clouds and showers across north carolina this will move northward through the daytime and over nine hours. clouds will continue to increase but i believe the best chance for showers will come tomorrow. along with a few embedded thunderstorms. but do not expect a lot from this system. temperatures tomorrow with the added cloud cover will be a bit cooler than we will see today and then upper -- unsettled weather for the upcoming weekend partly sunny skies, and 85-94 today. a few showers possible, and in the south and west of d.c.. in the district, isolated showers possible tomorrow. the winds will be out of the south. mid 80's. the extended outlook calls for the temperatures to heat up again, back into the 90's on saturday and sunday and monday. daytime highs around 93-95. the heat index will probably make it feel a bit hotter than that. but right now, record-breaking heat is not in the picture. >> perfect. and it is beautiful right now. >> get out there for lunc
sioux city is looking at 83 degrees. you can see this right over here. that is why we have the clouds and showers across north carolina this will move northward through the daytime and over nine hours. clouds will continue to increase but i believe the best chance for showers will come tomorrow. along with a few embedded thunderstorms. but do not expect a lot from this system. temperatures tomorrow with the added cloud cover will be a bit cooler than we will see today and then upper --...
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of you or if we need a political union we need to come in constitution we need common referenda of sioux people we need what we do not have in your op a common come in people come in their most united states is a nation but you will be is not a nation your visit diversity of nations and diversity of states and any state is responsible for the valve of its own citizens of its own people and therefore it cannot be bought together a common currency and the sponsibility of the states for their own people you make a point that the stereotype program said damaging not only for europe's financial health but also for its democratic institutions could you elaborate on that look democracy begins at all begins in russia begins in germany begins in italy and spain they have a national parliaments and this is the highest servitude. and if there's a common currency is taking. decisions in terms of money in terms of budget it's a violation of democracy. it was. historical mission to bring democracy in the world and now and i am very certain about now. is destroying democracy now how big of a role does
of you or if we need a political union we need to come in constitution we need common referenda of sioux people we need what we do not have in your op a common come in people come in their most united states is a nation but you will be is not a nation your visit diversity of nations and diversity of states and any state is responsible for the valve of its own citizens of its own people and therefore it cannot be bought together a common currency and the sponsibility of the states for their own...
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there is a number of litigants or cereal plant in sioux have caught on to that and they use that a lot and successfully in a lot of cases. i mentioned the ada is -- offers incentives relief and attorney's fees. over the years i found what drives the litigation is the attorneys' fees. sometimes attorneys' fees, oftentimes, fees exceed the amount of monetary damages that a plaintiff individual would get. supervisor mar: could you explain the type of improvements like a ramp at a certain area or widening so wheelchair can go by? what are the main types? >> that is great. the main types would depend on if you are thinking about federal or state, the overlap as i mentioned, is a similar nature. i will speak about it generally. one of the readily achievable solutions for a step that the department of justice has concluded is a ramp. taking into consideration the slope, there must be a -- 1:12 ratio. if you had a five-inch step, you would have to have a 5 foot long portable ramp. in addition to demolishing the entire front of the store, repouring and resurfacing and regrading the ramp, in som
there is a number of litigants or cereal plant in sioux have caught on to that and they use that a lot and successfully in a lot of cases. i mentioned the ada is -- offers incentives relief and attorney's fees. over the years i found what drives the litigation is the attorneys' fees. sometimes attorneys' fees, oftentimes, fees exceed the amount of monetary damages that a plaintiff individual would get. supervisor mar: could you explain the type of improvements like a ramp at a certain area or...
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. >> "the niles" does not shy away from the big issues, such as sioux don's lost control over the oils in the south. it is published in english and arabic and there is a growing web presence. to celebrate the launch, musicians from north and south have recorded a legendary song which is a reminder of their shared heritage. >> ok, we returned to syria now and the television interview conducted by german domestic channel ard with president bashar assad. in a moment, we will be joined by a middle east expert for analysis on what assad actually said. >> first, let's have a listen into one section where interviewer jÜrgen todenhÖfer asked the syrian leader about the opposition. >> a do you think that you still have a majority behind you in your country? >> if i have -- if -- if i do not have the public support, how can i stay in this position? the u.s. and the west is against me. many regional powers in countries are against me. and the people against me, so the answer is, of course, i still have public support. >> you can watch that interview in full length on our media center online, dw.
. >> "the niles" does not shy away from the big issues, such as sioux don's lost control over the oils in the south. it is published in english and arabic and there is a growing web presence. to celebrate the launch, musicians from north and south have recorded a legendary song which is a reminder of their shared heritage. >> ok, we returned to syria now and the television interview conducted by german domestic channel ard with president bashar assad. in a moment, we will...
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ask the sioux asked the cherokee as do you these tribes are still waiting for the land that the us government promised one hundred fifty years ago we got through you we'll go call mother they probably give it to him now it's completely destroyed you know they're not going to make good on this stuff they're just getting the last bit of counseling possibly can of the pockets out of the couches sitting behind the course of these people's houses of god wall street small doesn't know the backing plate or trying to suck up that last nickel i don't have to go. oh it was reported a few minutes away here not say if another human fetus is discovered in barrels in a russian forest last week dumped bear by a state institution squatting to police leading an investigation into the scandal employees of the your rolls state medical academy say such disposal was regular the truckload of bio material thrown away in the woods in may. thomas who's been following the shocking discovery has an explanation. police have tracked down the car that they say was responsible for dumping these fetuses in the woods a fetus
ask the sioux asked the cherokee as do you these tribes are still waiting for the land that the us government promised one hundred fifty years ago we got through you we'll go call mother they probably give it to him now it's completely destroyed you know they're not going to make good on this stuff they're just getting the last bit of counseling possibly can of the pockets out of the couches sitting behind the course of these people's houses of god wall street small doesn't know the backing...
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private investors are trying to secure a private loan between the sioux city and the l.a. prayed the line would feed into the high-speed system in palmdale. it cost to about 140 bucks to go down to lost vegas. would you support the idea to a second bullet trained to connected? >>> are supported applause there is no new tax to fund did, says a viewer. firefighters are making progress are making progress on him and see no fire a. investigators are still looking into the cause. they do believe the fire was intentionally set. it is now 80% and contained. no buildings are in immediate danger anti-government group and the syrian government are battling. >>> federal auditors says that more than $2 million was wasted on a program to train iraqi police. the u.s. is currently in process to phase out the program. most were sleeping when the fire broke out at 3:00 a.m. local time. flames rocked one exit. 28 people are hospitalized with burns. officials say an electric short circuit may have sparked the fire. >>> an estimated 300 protesters took part yesterday prayed it was the ninth s
private investors are trying to secure a private loan between the sioux city and the l.a. prayed the line would feed into the high-speed system in palmdale. it cost to about 140 bucks to go down to lost vegas. would you support the idea to a second bullet trained to connected? >>> are supported applause there is no new tax to fund did, says a viewer. firefighters are making progress are making progress on him and see no fire a. investigators are still looking into the cause. they do...
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these are all filled with fraud already so they're going to seize these hard to let try to ask the sioux passed a cherokee ask any of these tribes are still waiting for the land that the us government promised one hundred fifty years ago we're going to true we'll go call mother they probably give it to now it's completely destroyed you know but they're not going to make good enough of the stuff they're just getting the last bit of cash they possibly can of the pockets out of the couches sitting behind the cushions of these people's houses you've got wall street's monism there with a vacuum cleaner trying to suck out that last nickel i want us to go you know this is this is a this is a this is a locusts this is the invasion of the locusts that have come in to just if you see locust come into of your crops are gone in thirty minutes syria got a flock of wall street bankers arriving on jets thirty minutes later it's picked clearing those are the frickin terror. so after the sea. city seizes the mortgage from this securitization trust the city the taxpayer the local taxpayer now owns those m
these are all filled with fraud already so they're going to seize these hard to let try to ask the sioux passed a cherokee ask any of these tribes are still waiting for the land that the us government promised one hundred fifty years ago we're going to true we'll go call mother they probably give it to now it's completely destroyed you know but they're not going to make good enough of the stuff they're just getting the last bit of cash they possibly can of the pockets out of the couches sitting...
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all right, for the sioux it's just the way you fight. you have a culture clash here. but -- yes. >> 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's also related to the issue of what do the confederates want. all right. they want to be recognized as a they want to be recognized as a legitimate nation state and losing your capital does not help your cause. mr. conners. >> philadelphia fell. >> fair enough. during what war? the united states loses the capital. they lose new york and it's -- and the americans 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 rk 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 the
all right, for the sioux it's just the way you fight. you have a culture clash here. but -- yes. >> 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's also related to the issue of what do the confederates want. all right. they want to be recognized as a they want to be recognized as a legitimate nation state and losing your capital...
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sioux falls, all the way down through iowa.th storms possible in the mid-atlantic. a fly across the fashion. severe storms from new york city south to d.c. phoenix makes it to 107. >> this weather report has been brought to you by volkswagen. dan and bianna? >>> coming up, one of the biggest showdowns at the olympics. michael phelps versus ryan lochte. "gma" is at the olympics. keep it here. with the guy!wiped the floor not really. i would've been fine with 0% for 36 months, but i demanded 60. no...i didn't do that. it was like taking candy from a baby. you're a grown man. alright, see you at home. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen autobahn for all event. we good? we're good. [ male announcer ] at 0% apr for 60 months, no one needs to know how easy it was to get your new volkswagen. that's the power of german engineering. more generations of fleas. frontline plus uses two ingredients. one to kill adult fleas and ticks. plus another to kill the next generation, flea eggs and larvae. ask your vet about frontline plus. with less c
sioux falls, all the way down through iowa.th storms possible in the mid-atlantic. a fly across the fashion. severe storms from new york city south to d.c. phoenix makes it to 107. >> this weather report has been brought to you by volkswagen. dan and bianna? >>> coming up, one of the biggest showdowns at the olympics. michael phelps versus ryan lochte. "gma" is at the olympics. keep it here. with the guy!wiped the floor not really. i would've been fine with 0% for 36...
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attorneys involved and sent him my 287 page motion which is the basis for the oglala sioux asking fornvestigation. and one saying that i was a witness of the murders and i would be happy to cooperate. now we are working together. aisle trying to get some justice from the indian people about events that happened, can you believe it, in 1974. >> reporter: this has been the way your life has been. i want to start with, you are a sitting member of the new york legislature. >> yes. >> reporter: you decide you're going to leave and join the freedom riders: yes. >> reporter: what makes an individual step so outside of their comfort zone and say, i'm going to help be an agent of change? i just need to know the motivation that you had and still have? >> probably lack of judgment. >> reporter: thank goodness. >> what happens is that a minister, dear friend of mine, reverend eugene st. clair who became member of the urban league and held other government positions as well, in his church -- and i don't attend church but i attended his church services. he was a dear friend. percy became the boroug
attorneys involved and sent him my 287 page motion which is the basis for the oglala sioux asking fornvestigation. and one saying that i was a witness of the murders and i would be happy to cooperate. now we are working together. aisle trying to get some justice from the indian people about events that happened, can you believe it, in 1974. >> reporter: this has been the way your life has been. i want to start with, you are a sitting member of the new york legislature. >> yes....
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>> i'm sioux. >> do you think this is the place to make the difference?place. >> not the only place, but -- >> good start. >> this is where it can happen at the top level and then trickle it down. >> reporter: 15 voices with a powerful message they hope will bring changes for children across the nation. barbara harrison, news4, for wednesday's child. >> if you have room in your home and your heart for any wednesday's child, you can call our adoption line. 188-to-adopt-me. you can log on to our home page. >>> chuck is back in the house. got the jacket back on. >> yes. >> you said it was muggy out there. >> you can't wear the jacket outside. this is a shorts sleeve weather kind of day. even with the cloud cover. awfully humid out there. [ obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] every woman who believes decisions about our bodies and our health care should be our own is troubled mitt romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney backed a law that outlaws all abortion -- even in cases of rape and incest. and that's not
>> i'm sioux. >> do you think this is the place to make the difference?place. >> not the only place, but -- >> good start. >> this is where it can happen at the top level and then trickle it down. >> reporter: 15 voices with a powerful message they hope will bring changes for children across the nation. barbara harrison, news4, for wednesday's child. >> if you have room in your home and your heart for any wednesday's child, you can call our adoption...
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weapons like sioux cyanide, mustard gas and saren. a senior u.s. officials confirmed the u.s. israel about a possible move to destroy those weapons. meantime, the white house is lashing out at china and russia. we reported the two countries have again vetoed a united nations resolution aimed at stopping the slaughter in syria. not that it would have, but now it certainly won't. white house press secretary jay carney said the countries are, quote, on the wrong side of the syrian people, the wrong side of hope and peace and stability in the region. james rosen with the news, he's live at the state department. james, how does the united states know where these chemical weapons are? >> shep, good evening. this has been a long standing area of focus for both the american and the israeli intelligence communities. the regime is believed to have close it 50 chemical and biological weapons facility, as well as tons of chemical weapons materials stored throughout the country. but current and former obama administration officials told fox news, wej8o=j7ímr' pretty good fix on where most
weapons like sioux cyanide, mustard gas and saren. a senior u.s. officials confirmed the u.s. israel about a possible move to destroy those weapons. meantime, the white house is lashing out at china and russia. we reported the two countries have again vetoed a united nations resolution aimed at stopping the slaughter in syria. not that it would have, but now it certainly won't. white house press secretary jay carney said the countries are, quote, on the wrong side of the syrian people, the...
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sioux falls may have to go to minneapolis. you won't be able to afford those markets. if you want to continuing fostering localism, must carry is important. >> mrs. colleen, they tell me they pay more in places like new york and los angeles. what explains the costs for the cable and satellite tv providers? >> great question, leverage. we don't have the leverage in the negotiation. so in they walk with the same service, same deliver system, same costs, and they charge us double digit higher rates than the big guy. because if i say to them, i'm going to take off 1,000 customers if you don't get reasonable, they say okay. if comcast says be reasonable -- give me what i want or i'm going to shut off 24 million, they have a lot more leverage. it comes down to the big versus small guy. >> i'm real worried about colleen colleen abdoulah. she's suffering and needs protection. she does just fine with abc. we didn't have the leverage and clout. the big bad media company couldn't persuade to carry a channel. this notion that these weak players that need protection. let me tell yo
sioux falls may have to go to minneapolis. you won't be able to afford those markets. if you want to continuing fostering localism, must carry is important. >> mrs. colleen, they tell me they pay more in places like new york and los angeles. what explains the costs for the cable and satellite tv providers? >> great question, leverage. we don't have the leverage in the negotiation. so in they walk with the same service, same deliver system, same costs, and they charge us double digit...
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i covered sioux. i didn't know there were any others to be bought. >> now they combine them.nesee wyoming and -- >> not a short line. >> they have also got rail america has pretty significant operations in chile. >> really? sigh with some of the copper mines and commodity mines down there and could be an international play for genesee and wyoming and do you view it as an economically bullish sign or a things are going to get worse let's do a deal to hunker down? >> an opportunistic sign. >> well said, sir. we may soon find out if the most devout apple iphone fan would be irate. i can't go on. the iphone 5 may ditch the current connecting plug. >> no. don't do it. don't do it. >> flat one with a smaller 19-pin model to free up more room in the phone for longer battery life, whatever. but it may also drive people insane who have bought many of the current lines. our technology reporter jon fortt is looking in to this. all right. jon, the apple community is willing to take on a lot. right? any change they make, they go with it. but if you're like i am and 72 different chargers,
i covered sioux. i didn't know there were any others to be bought. >> now they combine them.nesee wyoming and -- >> not a short line. >> they have also got rail america has pretty significant operations in chile. >> really? sigh with some of the copper mines and commodity mines down there and could be an international play for genesee and wyoming and do you view it as an economically bullish sign or a things are going to get worse let's do a deal to hunker down? >>...
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i am a member of the sioux tribe. i broke in south dakota.rew up on a reservation and he was in one of the first american indian lawyers in south dakota. all despite the this like it was a pleasure for me to be a lawyer. my mother is part [inaudible name]. she's grown up on that reservation. by parents and us kids grew up. but mostly i grew up in rapid city, south dakota. is anyone from rapid city? >> i am the director of an indian health service. some of you have to know about that, right? who knows about the indian health service? all right. so how many of you have waited a long time that indian health services? >> how many of you have heard your relatives complained about the indian health service? yes. how many of you don't want to ever have to go there again? okay. so now you understand that i am the director of the indian health service, and not everybody likes the indian health service. but today, i want to tell you what we're trying to do to improve it and how i ended up to be the director of the indian health service. i have to tell
i am a member of the sioux tribe. i broke in south dakota.rew up on a reservation and he was in one of the first american indian lawyers in south dakota. all despite the this like it was a pleasure for me to be a lawyer. my mother is part [inaudible name]. she's grown up on that reservation. by parents and us kids grew up. but mostly i grew up in rapid city, south dakota. is anyone from rapid city? >> i am the director of an indian health service. some of you have to know about that,...
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the company is based in minnesota, but they're opening up and expanding in sioux falls, south dakota.they need -- excuse me. they've got about 200 openings right now, may 2012, they're look to expand. this is financial services. this is consumer debit cards, financing for businesses, things like that. so there are some openings up in the financial services industry. a lot of it is tied to consumer credit because people are actually starting to borrow again, which you could consider a positive thing. >> steve: absolutely. now, you've just highlighted thousands of jobs that are out there right now. people have more questions. i know -- >> ff job hunt at of coursenews.com. you can either reach out to us if you're in the interview process, if you have questions. every few weeks we'll be answering your questions. also if you're a company looking to hire, that really is the best way. also there is some advice at my blog. that's a weekly column where i give you advice how to kind of -- new social media. >> steve: who needs the want ad when is you got her? >> i'm trying. >> steve: thank you v
the company is based in minnesota, but they're opening up and expanding in sioux falls, south dakota.they need -- excuse me. they've got about 200 openings right now, may 2012, they're look to expand. this is financial services. this is consumer debit cards, financing for businesses, things like that. so there are some openings up in the financial services industry. a lot of it is tied to consumer credit because people are actually starting to borrow again, which you could consider a positive...
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from sioux falls, green bay, milwaukee, even chicago.e of the storms will be a little bit heavy. but when the storms break out in this kind of heat, you have to be concerned about how powerful the storms will be, as well. >>> we are live in central park to start off the summer weekend. by the way, josh, amy, if you thought last weekend's crowd was big, wait until you see what's waiting here for demi lovato today. it's crazy big. >> cannot wait, sam. see you there soon. still to come -- look at that. >>> still to come, all those people. >>> tom cruise's kids. will they're experience with scientology play a role in the decision to divorce? [ whimpers ] - hugs from beneful baked delights... - [ barks ] are crispy, oven-baked dog snacks with soft savory centers, made with beef and cheese. beneful baked delights: a unique collection of four snacks... to help spark play in your day. fight both fast with new tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. new tums freshers. ♪ tum...tum...tum...tum... tums! ♪
from sioux falls, green bay, milwaukee, even chicago.e of the storms will be a little bit heavy. but when the storms break out in this kind of heat, you have to be concerned about how powerful the storms will be, as well. >>> we are live in central park to start off the summer weekend. by the way, josh, amy, if you thought last weekend's crowd was big, wait until you see what's waiting here for demi lovato today. it's crazy big. >> cannot wait, sam. see you there soon. still to...
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sioux falls, green way, milwaukee, chicago. some of the storms will be a little bit. but when the storms break out in this kind of heat, you have to be concerned about how powerful the storms will be, as well. good morning i'm meteorologist mike masco code red alert in effect today, we're going to be watching our heat indices rising rapidly today. watches go into effect for tomorrow. 100 degrees today, and 7-day forecast 100 to 102 for saturday, isolated afternoon thunderstorm and a good shot for severe storms by sunday with a temperature of 96. >> we are live in central park to start off this summer weekend. by the way, josh, amy, if you thought last weekend's crowd was big, wait until you see what's waiting here for demi lovato today. it's crazy big. >> cannot wait, sam. be there soon. look at that. >>> tom cruise's kids. will they're experience with scientology play a role in the decision to divorce? [ whimpers ] - hugs from beneful baked delights... - [ barks ] are crispy, oven-baked dog snacks with soft savory centers, made with beef and cheese. beneful baked del
sioux falls, green way, milwaukee, chicago. some of the storms will be a little bit. but when the storms break out in this kind of heat, you have to be concerned about how powerful the storms will be, as well. good morning i'm meteorologist mike masco code red alert in effect today, we're going to be watching our heat indices rising rapidly today. watches go into effect for tomorrow. 100 degrees today, and 7-day forecast 100 to 102 for saturday, isolated afternoon thunderstorm and a good shot...
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bismarck, fargo, sioux falls. see the strongest storms during the day today. >> all that weather was brought to you by florida's natural orange juice. you're right, george. yesterday would have been the day. >> i'll mark it on my calendar for next year. >> the incredible thing that happened yesterday. sorry you missed it. >>> you all missed this. brand-new pictures of katie and suri out at the zoo. how life is going on for the 6-year-old after her parents 6-year-old after her parents emale announcer ] what makes florida's natural orange juice taste so uniquely fresh and delicious? is it the rich florida soil? or the perfect blend of sunshine, rain, and temperature? maybe it's the fact that florida's natural oranges are never imported. they're raised right here in florida, and passed with care from our hands to yours. 100% pure. 100% florida. florida's natural. look! i get towels fluffy [ giggle ]... blankets cuddly... and clothes stay fresh... [ sniff ] ...for 14 days! and i cost less than the leading brand. let's
bismarck, fargo, sioux falls. see the strongest storms during the day today. >> all that weather was brought to you by florida's natural orange juice. you're right, george. yesterday would have been the day. >> i'll mark it on my calendar for next year. >> the incredible thing that happened yesterday. sorry you missed it. >>> you all missed this. brand-new pictures of katie and suri out at the zoo. how life is going on for the 6-year-old after her parents 6-year-old...
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we'll show you we're looking at a really expanding heat wave from sioux falls to tulsa, as far east asdallas 98 degrees. we've also got as cooler air comes in a risk of strong storms stretching all the way from the great lakes off into the southern plains, northern plains, i should say, into the mid-atlantic states. could be rain out of the system and >>> good morning to you. :09. taking a live look at the sunol grade, traffic a little on the slow side. we'll get the official report from mike. temperatures are running cool with that clear start. as we head throughout the afternoon, about 3 to 5 degrees cooler than where we were yesterday, that means 73 in santa cruz, 79 in los gatos and about 82 degrees in san jose. the cooldown continues all the way through the end of the week. then we'll warm you back up as we head into the weekend. the 90s return on monday. >> and that's your latest weather. natalie. >> thank you, al. now for a look into what will be aimee copeland's new home. the 24-year-old georgia grad student almost lost her life to a rare flesh-eating bacteria but she's battlin
we'll show you we're looking at a really expanding heat wave from sioux falls to tulsa, as far east asdallas 98 degrees. we've also got as cooler air comes in a risk of strong storms stretching all the way from the great lakes off into the southern plains, northern plains, i should say, into the mid-atlantic states. could be rain out of the system and >>> good morning to you. :09. taking a live look at the sunol grade, traffic a little on the slow side. we'll get the official report...
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. >> we'll show you that we're looking at a really expanding heat wave from sioux falls down to tulsain kansas city, sioux city and also in oklahoma city and dallas 98 degrees and we've also got as cooler air comes in a risk of storms stretching all the way from the great lakes up into the southern plains, northern plains, i should say into the mid-atlantic states and a lot of rain out of this system and damaging wind and hail. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, tom kierein in storm center 4. storm 4 radar showing a line of thunderstorms dropping rapidly out of pennsylvania and the panhandle of west virginia maybe near winchester and perhaps frederick by 10:00 this morning. they hold together in the metro area by 11:00 and then later today, maybe some more storms and especially between 4:00 and 8:00 p.m. we might get some that produces wind damage. tomorrow lower humidity and cooler and then heat and humidity return with a chance of >> and that's your latest weather. natalie. >> thank you, al. now for a look i
. >> we'll show you that we're looking at a really expanding heat wave from sioux falls down to tulsain kansas city, sioux city and also in oklahoma city and dallas 98 degrees and we've also got as cooler air comes in a risk of storms stretching all the way from the great lakes up into the southern plains, northern plains, i should say into the mid-atlantic states and a lot of rain out of this system and damaging wind and hail. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's...
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sioux falls, wichita, 100. a lot of you last time this week 109.body bumps up a degree or two for sunday. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >>> make it a great saturday everybody. anthony over to you. >> thanks, lonnie. >>> up next, what if lincoln wasn't assassinated and instead was impeached? we'll talk to best selling author and law professor steven carter, whose new novel imagination just that. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. it just wouldn't go away. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, tho
sioux falls, wichita, 100. a lot of you last time this week 109.body bumps up a degree or two for sunday. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >>> make it a great saturday everybody. anthony over to you. >> thanks, lonnie. >>> up next, what if lincoln wasn't assassinated and instead was impeached? we'll talk to best selling author and law professor steven carter, whose new novel imagination just that. you're watching "cbs this morning...
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man sioux zoe -- mr. manzullo: i reserve. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? mr. cummings: i rise in opposition to the amendment. on first read this amendment may sound like a good idea. however, its true effect would be to put the director of the office of science and technology policy in charge of deciding whether any agency in the entire executive branch can make policy decisions. the amendment says that no policy decision issued by any agency after the end of this year can take effect until that agency's guidelines on scientific integrity have been improved by the director of the office of science and technology policy. i agree that agencies should have strong guidelines on scientific integtism in fact, agencies are already required to have such guidelines in place under a memo issued by president obama. however, it's not realistic to expect that the office of science and technology policy could approve guidelines for every agency by january 1, 2013. the amendment would undermine the spegit
man sioux zoe -- mr. manzullo: i reserve. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? mr. cummings: i rise in opposition to the amendment. on first read this amendment may sound like a good idea. however, its true effect would be to put the director of the office of science and technology policy in charge of deciding whether any agency in the entire executive branch can make policy decisions. the amendment says that no policy decision issued by any agency after the end of...
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he is a 1986 graduate of the university of sioux falls, and a 1990 graduate of denver seminary with a masters in divinity degree. he was an associate and preaching pastor at the first baptist church, forest city, iowa, before coming to cedar falls. he came there in 1998 at prairie lakes church and been senior pastor. i've been worshipping at prairie lakes church for 58 years come this august 29. the church has changed its name and increased its congregation over the years, but the heart has remained the same. and very constant. a small group in 1855 started worshipping in cedar falls, iowa, called the baptist society. in 1862, it became the first baptist church. the first 45 years that i worshipped at first baptist church, the congregation numbered at various times 200 to 300 people. under pastor fuller's leadership, the number of worshipers has grown to about 2,000 with worship centers in owe sage, waterloo, and soon in grennell, iowa, besides the main campus in cedar falls. in 2005 a new building was constructed and the name of the congregation then became prairie lakes church. the
he is a 1986 graduate of the university of sioux falls, and a 1990 graduate of denver seminary with a masters in divinity degree. he was an associate and preaching pastor at the first baptist church, forest city, iowa, before coming to cedar falls. he came there in 1998 at prairie lakes church and been senior pastor. i've been worshipping at prairie lakes church for 58 years come this august 29. the church has changed its name and increased its congregation over the years, but the heart has...
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with regard sioux who modernizations, they are struck willingham -- struggling with infrastructure. if the does 12 months just to do an inventory. -- it took us 12 months to do an inventory. we reduced our systems to 700, and it has been reduced further, so there has been progress, somebody mentioned how important is that we can communicate and exchange information. that we can communicate on a that remains one of the department also biggest challenges. development approach. systems and not integrated and not meet user requirements and not provide information technology capabilities agency personnel and partners need to carry out critical operations in a timely and efficient manner. earlier this week, the oig reported the environment and the aging infrastructure does not fully support cbp's missions. the infrastructure has not been sufficient to support the missions and activities fully. as a result, employees were out on the field and creating a work around us and employed alternative solutions that could hinder their ability to accomplish the mission. technical and cost barriers,
with regard sioux who modernizations, they are struck willingham -- struggling with infrastructure. if the does 12 months just to do an inventory. -- it took us 12 months to do an inventory. we reduced our systems to 700, and it has been reduced further, so there has been progress, somebody mentioned how important is that we can communicate and exchange information. that we can communicate on a that remains one of the department also biggest challenges. development approach. systems and not...
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i'm a middle schoolteacher on the sioux reservation. my question is for dr.e, and talking about suicide, we have a high suicide rates among addless sents right here, this age group, and part of being a teacher is also part of being a parent and that person that my students come to when they have problems so when this past year, we've had quite a few students who have had suicide attempts, thank god they were not successful, but with ihs, they go to the behavior health, and you mentioned that, you know, there's truly not enough funding, but it is written in our treaty that we received the health care, and, you know, how do we try to reach out to the youth, you know, that come to us, and we got to try to help them and take them to ihs and refer them to ihs, and then they get to ihs, and they meet with the psychologist or the behavioral health people for 10 minute, and then send them off to another behavioral clinic where they are there for a day, and then they are sent back home. they are not receiving the adequate help that they need, and then their suicide at
i'm a middle schoolteacher on the sioux reservation. my question is for dr.e, and talking about suicide, we have a high suicide rates among addless sents right here, this age group, and part of being a teacher is also part of being a parent and that person that my students come to when they have problems so when this past year, we've had quite a few students who have had suicide attempts, thank god they were not successful, but with ihs, they go to the behavior health, and you mentioned that,...