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her husband was the first black pharmacist in sioux city. she knew what she would be faces. she wasn't the advertising woman. her strength was to fulfill. she sold all of the adds. she left it to him to write the stories at the beginning and he was radical. the fbi was watching him. they were not sure what kind of elements were going into the this newspaper. and so they were very political. there wasn't a lot of family outreach and positive news. it was very much this is what is going on nationally. they didn't have as much omaha coverage. but when she and her husband divorced in 1943 and she took over the newspaper and he left the city she put her mark on it. it became about the family and making people in the black community prominent. it wasn't news that was reported in the mainstream newspaper which unfortunately if you didn't know better you would not realize there was a black community other than the omaha star reporting about it. she had a lot of things going on in omaha to address. in the '30s housing was probably the biggest thing. the government came in during the
her husband was the first black pharmacist in sioux city. she knew what she would be faces. she wasn't the advertising woman. her strength was to fulfill. she sold all of the adds. she left it to him to write the stories at the beginning and he was radical. the fbi was watching him. they were not sure what kind of elements were going into the this newspaper. and so they were very political. there wasn't a lot of family outreach and positive news. it was very much this is what is going on...
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will it be the leaning tower of sioux falls?hings did not go quite according to plan. on saturday. and now sioux falls has its own leaning tower. >> the explosion shortened approximately 40 feet in mere seconds. so the building went from 205 feet to roughtly 160 feet tall, so the wrecking ball could reach the rest of the building and bring the top of it 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 make donations to the ms foundation, totaling 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. sherpa place. >> it's not the tallest building in south dakota anymore, but
will it be the leaning tower of sioux falls?hings did not go quite according to plan. on saturday. and now sioux falls has its own leaning tower. >> the explosion shortened approximately 40 feet in mere seconds. so the building went from 205 feet to roughtly 160 feet tall, so the wrecking ball could reach the rest of the building and bring the top of it down. >> it takes the wrecking ball three weeks to finish the job. during that time, the leaning tower of zip makes national news....
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there is evidence that in sioux city, iowa he was already sort of radicalized. it was really ideological, so i guess he was an easy target once he got to the soviet union and was approached and here's an opportunity to go back and be an american citizen. but actually a soviet mole. this is something that why does anybody become a spy and some ideological, it's money sometimes. lately it's money. the earlier spies have been ideological ones. true believers like greenglass -- >> i should point out that all the spies that we know about were ideological spies. not one german spy has ever been revealed. but all four spies just like all over americans were patriotic, but they were patriotic for proverse reasons. but they still believed in the war. >> he was a communist in germany before he went to britain. somebody in britain let him through the loop here. british missions said it's fine. we already did it. it didn't do it. they never did it. there's a story right there of somebody in mi6 had to give clearance to who they already knew was a communist spy. that's anoth
there is evidence that in sioux city, iowa he was already sort of radicalized. it was really ideological, so i guess he was an easy target once he got to the soviet union and was approached and here's an opportunity to go back and be an american citizen. but actually a soviet mole. this is something that why does anybody become a spy and some ideological, it's money sometimes. lately it's money. the earlier spies have been ideological ones. true believers like greenglass -- >> i should...
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sioux falls you're safe.ux city thunderstorms rolling through your area. >> nine million people at risk. tornado damage is low. minneapolis, des moines omaha all included. heat continues, heat warnings southern half of the missouri. heat index in st. louis could be 111. look at relief coming your way by thursday. you peak out in heat today. the east heat sliding our way. heat advisories new york city. heat index mid-90s three days in a row that could last to the upcoming weekend. look at washington d.c. you'll peak thursday feeling like 104. first time summer a lot of big heat is shifting to the east. we've been waiting for it. it's been this the middle of the country a long time. now the east turn. >> thanks for that update. >>> still ahead no, laughing matter. schneider falls victim to burglars. the item thieves got away with. >>> and diving off the coast of florida, a family strikes gold. their story when we come back. something that felt like... home? and now you can't connect the way you used to... becau
sioux falls you're safe.ux city thunderstorms rolling through your area. >> nine million people at risk. tornado damage is low. minneapolis, des moines omaha all included. heat continues, heat warnings southern half of the missouri. heat index in st. louis could be 111. look at relief coming your way by thursday. you peak out in heat today. the east heat sliding our way. heat advisories new york city. heat index mid-90s three days in a row that could last to the upcoming weekend. look at...
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danny ross burke from sioux city.o sioux city earlier this year and danny has done an absolutely wonderful job. it is not easy being a democrat in that part of the state. i don't want to run for congress and that part of the state, no offense you folks up there, that it would be kind of hard for me to win. she helped with my event and i'm not even her congressman, so what can i say? thank you, penny. [applause] rep. loebsack: and i have been working with melinda jones and the she helped me when i county after i lost in 2008 and she did a wonderful job. melinda, thank you for everything, and i know you deserve this award as well. thank you, melinda. curt myers ran for office and he organizes the tri-state area up there in northern iowa. absolutely fantastic. kurt, it is really great to see you and i -- curt, it is really great to see you and i see you quoted all the time in "the new york times." and lastly, morgan, morgan, i know you are going to do a great job in the party, you are a up and comer -- you are an up and
danny ross burke from sioux city.o sioux city earlier this year and danny has done an absolutely wonderful job. it is not easy being a democrat in that part of the state. i don't want to run for congress and that part of the state, no offense you folks up there, that it would be kind of hard for me to win. she helped with my event and i'm not even her congressman, so what can i say? thank you, penny. [applause] rep. loebsack: and i have been working with melinda jones and the she helped me when...
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during a treaty that the americans -- actually more with the sioux, their homeland was given away by mistake and they were forced to move to oklahoma. and the original promise was, if you like it, we know you will like it, but if you like it, you go down there, that if you don't like it, you can come back, of course. they got down there and hated it. it was hot. the land was foreign to what they were used to. they said, we want to go back. they said, you can't. eventually the whole tribe made it to oklahoma -- indian territory of the time, what is oklahoma now. many died along the way. in fact, one of standing bear's daughters died. shortly after they were there, his son passed away and it was his son's dying wish that he the buried in the land of his father, so his father with a small group traveled mostly by night on foot, made all the way up to north of where we are now in fort omaha to the reservations north of where we are now, and it was there that they were finally caught by the army and the army demanded that they'd be sent back to oklahoma and this is where general crook ent
during a treaty that the americans -- actually more with the sioux, their homeland was given away by mistake and they were forced to move to oklahoma. and the original promise was, if you like it, we know you will like it, but if you like it, you go down there, that if you don't like it, you can come back, of course. they got down there and hated it. it was hot. the land was foreign to what they were used to. they said, we want to go back. they said, you can't. eventually the whole tribe made...
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jamie: i am jamie colby, i am just pulling into tol to -- lemars, iowa, a short distance from sioux city. learning about a very "strange inheritance." >> i am roma lancaster, after my dad passed away we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sort out and gone through on the farm. >> roma's father, gabe hawkins has deep roots in this part of iowa, more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the united states in the late 1800s, they moved westward with the expansion of the railroad, my grandfather, my dad's father, albert hawkins farmed just south much here about a mile. jamie: b abe grew up, as a young farmer in 1950s, he found a tractor rusting in the weeds, it sparks his imagination. >> the 1929 d is the with track or that delonged to my grandfather, that got my dad into collecting when he restored that tractor that originally belonged to his father. jamie: as the farm grows to over 500 acres of corn, soybeans and his family prospers, hawkins picks out the next vintage tractor to buy, and restore, and the next, and the next, including this one, a
jamie: i am jamie colby, i am just pulling into tol to -- lemars, iowa, a short distance from sioux city. learning about a very "strange inheritance." >> i am roma lancaster, after my dad passed away we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sort out and gone through on the farm. >> roma's father, gabe hawkins has deep roots in this part of iowa, more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the united states in the late 1800s,...
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. >> there's a tribe ute to george carter a popular teen whose murder was un-sioux. >> yes you could that he was a model student. >> this is 15 days, if that, worth of work. >> what was supposed to be a one day exhibit, it was a month later. attracting many thousands. >> i felt happiness and sadness. i was happy because someone remembered the people and their lives and what they have done. >> most would consider this place an eyesore. what do you say it is. what do you call it? >> beautiful. it's like the popular corner. the art will come down and developers have fans. it's not temporary. this is for other people. i won't forget it. >> graffiti is hardly ever permanent. brandon feels he and the other artists created something that is laughing, doing something street artists rarely do, using paint to connect to a community, leaving it better than they found it >>> an american original that will not be forgotten. that's "america tonight", tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us an twitter and facebook. come back, we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow.
. >> there's a tribe ute to george carter a popular teen whose murder was un-sioux. >> yes you could that he was a model student. >> this is 15 days, if that, worth of work. >> what was supposed to be a one day exhibit, it was a month later. attracting many thousands. >> i felt happiness and sadness. i was happy because someone remembered the people and their lives and what they have done. >> most would consider this place an eyesore. what do you say it is....
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sioux city was a fairly racist town. so she kind of mail what she was going to be facing. strength was people skills. she kind of left it to him at the beginning to the right the story. he was eventually pretty radical. they weren't really sure what kind of elements were going into the newspaper. said they were very political. a lot of family outreach and positive news. it was started much what is going on nationally. they didn't have as much omaha coverage but when she was divorced in 1943 and she took over the newspaper and he left the city the knows all about the family and making people in the black community prominent. it wasn't as referred in the mainstream newspaper which unfortunately if he didn't know better you wouldn't realize there's the black community other than the omaha starr reporting about it. she had a lot different things going on. and the third is it was probably housing. the government came in during the great depression until some projects. her has been was registering people and the affairs she was so excited and said this is fantastic. fairly equal
sioux city was a fairly racist town. so she kind of mail what she was going to be facing. strength was people skills. she kind of left it to him at the beginning to the right the story. he was eventually pretty radical. they weren't really sure what kind of elements were going into the newspaper. said they were very political. a lot of family outreach and positive news. it was started much what is going on nationally. they didn't have as much omaha coverage but when she was divorced in 1943 and...
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this year alone on the pine ridge sioux, 11 people have killed themselves 176 attempted suicide. at a senate hearing, experts reported anti-suicide campaigns are turning to traditional approaches beginning at an early age. >> they had less impulsive behaviour. less substance, drug addiction and suicidal idiation. it's a long-term effect. >> look at all of you. n on this occasion the president's wife delivered the most stirring words of encouragement. >> i believe in you. i can't wait to see everything you all will achieve for your generation, and generations to come. >> for more than two centuries, the tribes herd much. this generation expect the recognition to be followed up with the tools needed to justify shapes for the future. >> you can find more on everything we are covering here on the website. the address is aljazeera.com. you'll find the latest comment. analysis and video on demand. check it out. >> announcer: this is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out the team. dr shini somara is a mechan
this year alone on the pine ridge sioux, 11 people have killed themselves 176 attempted suicide. at a senate hearing, experts reported anti-suicide campaigns are turning to traditional approaches beginning at an early age. >> they had less impulsive behaviour. less substance, drug addiction and suicidal idiation. it's a long-term effect. >> look at all of you. n on this occasion the president's wife delivered the most stirring words of encouragement. >> i believe in you. i...
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voiceover: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton siouxcommunity and the blandin foundation.
voiceover: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton siouxcommunity and the blandin foundation.
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i was in council bluffs and sioux city earlier. cedar rapids yesterday. part of what i talked about earlier, i talk about the three pillars of our campaign. reform, growth, safety. we talk about reform, one of the things we did in wisconsin was to take power out of the hands of big government special
i was in council bluffs and sioux city earlier. cedar rapids yesterday. part of what i talked about earlier, i talk about the three pillars of our campaign. reform, growth, safety. we talk about reform, one of the things we did in wisconsin was to take power out of the hands of big government special
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sioux city and falls thunderstorms in the early morning forecast. line will make it to roschester minneapolis. this afternoon another line of storms. 8 to 9 million people slight to severe risk. some of those storms late tonight may try to make their way towarded areas in chicago. heat warnings for almost all of missouri including st. louis. very hot today. going to get better next couple ofl days. heat index st. louis 110 today. better thursday as the cold air moves in. wichita cooler it has days continue. all of that heat is heading east. it's going to get hot many new york city 91 d.c. near 90. yeah, the heat heading to the east. >> bring it on i guess. >> no choice. >> exactly. stories making news this morning. in "the new york times," nsa will not be allowed to keep old phone records according to the obama administration. after november 29, the agency will no longer be able to search the database holding years of call records. the nsa plans to purge the data. >>> outside attorneys will investigate the death of sandra bland. this announcement wa
sioux city and falls thunderstorms in the early morning forecast. line will make it to roschester minneapolis. this afternoon another line of storms. 8 to 9 million people slight to severe risk. some of those storms late tonight may try to make their way towarded areas in chicago. heat warnings for almost all of missouri including st. louis. very hot today. going to get better next couple ofl days. heat index st. louis 110 today. better thursday as the cold air moves in. wichita cooler it has...
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. >> reporter: castaway was a rose bud sioux tribal members. native-americans despite their small population are more likely to be killed by police than any other ethnic group. vigils take place every night at the mobile home park where paul was shot and killed. these surveillance cameras recorded the shooting. a reporter from denver fox 31 was able to view the tapes the night of the killing. she reported that paul castaway held at knife to the throat. denver police said it was close and they opened fire. david lane is representing castaway's family in a civil rights case against the denver police department. he's questioning more than police tactics. he's challenging their mindset. >> the police act like they're a colonial occupying force in these communities. they are not there to serve and protect. they are there to occupy these communities. that mentality is why people like paul castaway get killed. >> reporter: al jazeera reached out to the denver police department. no one was made available to comment citing an ongoing investigation. glen
. >> reporter: castaway was a rose bud sioux tribal members. native-americans despite their small population are more likely to be killed by police than any other ethnic group. vigils take place every night at the mobile home park where paul was shot and killed. these surveillance cameras recorded the shooting. a reporter from denver fox 31 was able to view the tapes the night of the killing. she reported that paul castaway held at knife to the throat. denver police said it was close and...
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this year alone on the pineridge sioux ref indication in south dakota.people have killed themselves another 176 have attempted suicide. at a recent suicide hearing experts reported that anti-suicide campaigns are increasingly turn to go traditional cultural approaches beginning at an early age. >> they had less impulsal behavior less substance beus, drug addiction and lower rates of suicide al tempts. that's quite a nice long-term effect. >> look at all of you! >> reporter: on this occasioner the president's wife michelle obama delivered the most stirring worst of encouragement. >> i believe in you. and i can't wait to see everything that you all will achieve. >> reporter: for more than two centuries the tribes have heard many promises from the government. and many broken. this generation expect the recognition they are getting here to be followed up with the pulls are tools they need to justify their hopes for the future. tom ackerman, al jazerra washington. >>> thousands of tourists are stranded in indonesia after a volcanic eruption in east java force
this year alone on the pineridge sioux ref indication in south dakota.people have killed themselves another 176 have attempted suicide. at a recent suicide hearing experts reported that anti-suicide campaigns are increasingly turn to go traditional cultural approaches beginning at an early age. >> they had less impulsal behavior less substance beus, drug addiction and lower rates of suicide al tempts. that's quite a nice long-term effect. >> look at all of you! >> reporter: on...
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he's going to sioux city. he's going to council bluffs. he's going to give a speech in ames.k to congressman steve king this week who represents most of art yeah. bush may be the guy who comports himself most like a president but nobody is talking about him up here. why the skepticism? immigration reform, education reform. they say if he comes, if he explains himself, if he reminds them that he's quite the social conservative perhaps he's got a chance. with so many other conservatives out there, ted cruz, mike huckabee, rick santorum, there's a chance that he could perhaps do well enough. >> watch how he does at the retail level. jackie? >> i'm going to take you back to new hampshire. so, the new day for america, the group supporting john kasich's run, spent something like $1.7 million in new hampshire last week for an ad buy. that is the beginning of a -- of a very large ad buys for john kasich in new hampshire. they're going to dump a lot of money there to make sure every new hampshirite knows his name. and it really shows the strategy they're going for. as he prepares to a
he's going to sioux city. he's going to council bluffs. he's going to give a speech in ames.k to congressman steve king this week who represents most of art yeah. bush may be the guy who comports himself most like a president but nobody is talking about him up here. why the skepticism? immigration reform, education reform. they say if he comes, if he explains himself, if he reminds them that he's quite the social conservative perhaps he's got a chance. with so many other conservatives out...
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and fortunately in chicago, the outer weather, today being severe now we look to the sioux falls areaapolis, we have the possibility of damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. i want to quickly isolate you on the tropical storm nangka. late thursday evening this happened local time. the significant problem going forward with this is the extreme amounts of rainfall we witnessed. over 700 meters of rain, natalie. this is very mountainous terrain, that means landslides and mudslides are certainly a possibility. >> all right, thank you, derek. you have been watching cnn news room. george howell joins me for another hour right after this. please stay with me. where you also find her. ♪ a romantic fumble at this romantic chateau ... leads to these fine humans. who you take to this eco-lodge ... to get seriously close to nature. then you check in with her at this tropical paradise. before soaring over this castle resort with your father-in-law. who finally seems to like you. life can be like that when you get it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah! bring us your aching and sleep deprived.
and fortunately in chicago, the outer weather, today being severe now we look to the sioux falls areaapolis, we have the possibility of damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. i want to quickly isolate you on the tropical storm nangka. late thursday evening this happened local time. the significant problem going forward with this is the extreme amounts of rainfall we witnessed. over 700 meters of rain, natalie. this is very mountainous terrain, that means landslides and mudslides are certainly a...
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another round of severe weather across the upper midwest today from sioux falls through minneapolis-stwe have the possibility of large hail and damaging winds and a possibility of a tornado. strong winds in cleveland and columbus ohio. on saturday from milwaukee to des moines iowa you are on the edges of the severe weather. we are talking about heat. look at the heat building across the southern u.s. that moves to the east coast. new york hits 92 by the end of the weekend. >>> thank you. breaking news. new information on the individual who killed four others and shot several others. next. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news this morning. new information on the gunman who murdered four marines in chattanooga, tennessee. from his religious upbringing to his time spent overseas. complete coverage begins right now. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. john berman has the morning off. breaking news. fbi and atf investigators are combing at this hour through two crime scenes. one where officials say 24-year-old mohammod abdulazeez sprayed bullets at a military rec
another round of severe weather across the upper midwest today from sioux falls through minneapolis-stwe have the possibility of large hail and damaging winds and a possibility of a tornado. strong winds in cleveland and columbus ohio. on saturday from milwaukee to des moines iowa you are on the edges of the severe weather. we are talking about heat. look at the heat building across the southern u.s. that moves to the east coast. new york hits 92 by the end of the weekend. >>> thank...
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during a treaty that the americans -- actually more with these sioux, their homeland was given away bytake and they were forced to move to oklahoma. and the original promise was, if you like it, we know you will like it, but if you like it, you go down there, that if you don't like it, you can come back, of course. they got down there and hated it. it was hot. the land was foreign to what they reuse to. they said, we want to go back. they said, you can't. eventually the whole tribe made it to oklahoma -- indian territory of the time, what is oklahoma now. many died along the way. in fact, one of standing bear's daughters died. shortly after they were there, his son passed away and it was his son's dying wish that he the buried in the land of his father, so his father with a small group traveled mostly by night on foot, made all the way up to north of where we are now in fort omaha to the reservations north of where we are now and it was there that they were finally caught by the army and the army demanded that they'd be sent back to oklahoma, and this is where general crook enters the
during a treaty that the americans -- actually more with these sioux, their homeland was given away bytake and they were forced to move to oklahoma. and the original promise was, if you like it, we know you will like it, but if you like it, you go down there, that if you don't like it, you can come back, of course. they got down there and hated it. it was hot. the land was foreign to what they reuse to. they said, we want to go back. they said, you can't. eventually the whole tribe made it to...
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damaging winds, possibility of a severe tornado, sioux falls, and des moines iowa you could see significantweather. >>> and in japan this typhoon making landfall across central japan. wow, those are some impressive waves, obviously crashing over some of the breaker walls there. there was over 700 millimeters of rainfall in a 48-hour period leading to mudslides. and well as you can imagine, all sorts of flooding as well. >>> derek, thank you. >>> well finally, german chancellor angela merkel became one of the subjects on twitter after defending the palestinian refugee who kind of broke down on television. >> you did see part of that exchange. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> i understand that. that sometimes politics is hard. when you stand in front of me and you are a very nice person that you know in palestinian refugee camps in lebanon there are thousands and thousands of people. and if we say you can all come and all come from africa, we can't manage that. so we are in this dispute. and the only answer we can get is to avoid taking so much time until a decision on deportation is rea
damaging winds, possibility of a severe tornado, sioux falls, and des moines iowa you could see significantweather. >>> and in japan this typhoon making landfall across central japan. wow, those are some impressive waves, obviously crashing over some of the breaker walls there. there was over 700 millimeters of rainfall in a 48-hour period leading to mudslides. and well as you can imagine, all sorts of flooding as well. >>> derek, thank you. >>> well finally, german...
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you notice the line of weather cooled off temperatures significantly back behind it in sioux falls in80s. we have the cool air in the north. warm and humid air in the south. the great lakes area with storms possible later this afternoon and humid across the southern united states and eastern half of the country as well. we will continue to keep the rain coming down. flooding is a concern. in excess of 80 rivers reporting some flooding. vast majority in illinois and missouri working farther south as well. this pattern looks to persist. looking for the cooling trend in chicago. they have cooled off a little. it warms up by thursday. new york is 77. below the average of 84 for this time of year. you touched on the ice fall in washington state. historic temperatures not helping with the snow melt and ice melt. the temperatures indicated in the red line. the yellow line is where the normal temperatures are for this time of year. impressive heat in the northeast. >> impressive and oppressive. >>> stocks in china tanking. that's the sound of a bubble popping. why this matters to you next. (d
you notice the line of weather cooled off temperatures significantly back behind it in sioux falls in80s. we have the cool air in the north. warm and humid air in the south. the great lakes area with storms possible later this afternoon and humid across the southern united states and eastern half of the country as well. we will continue to keep the rain coming down. flooding is a concern. in excess of 80 rivers reporting some flooding. vast majority in illinois and missouri working farther...
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friday the start of the week from sioux falls to the southwestern sections of minnesota, chicago notve foul weather at the british open at the moment and that's been impacting play. a few moment moments ago we teed on off on friday morning. heavy band of rain moving through. some wind associated with it. once the rain passes through the wind is really going to pick up. i only bring this up because i looked on the official rules, at least from the pga, the profession at golfing association, and they state if wind pushes your ball closer to the hole you have to play from that particular section. if the ball goes in the hole because of wind gust that's just good luck on your part. by the way, george we are i'm assuming golfers at some stage. >> not the best. >> but if the ball because of wind goes in to has ard or out of bounds that's tough luck. >> brt to play in the morning or evening? >> it depends obviously. i'd say better to play in rain versus strong winds. that's what they are dealing with at saint andrews. >> thank you for joining us this hour on cnn newsroom. i'm george howell
friday the start of the week from sioux falls to the southwestern sections of minnesota, chicago notve foul weather at the british open at the moment and that's been impacting play. a few moment moments ago we teed on off on friday morning. heavy band of rain moving through. some wind associated with it. once the rain passes through the wind is really going to pick up. i only bring this up because i looked on the official rules, at least from the pga, the profession at golfing association, and...
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. >> doctor will sioux true, so let's talk about the rain, speaking of green, there is some green on the radar here moving across the delmarva into southern dare will will continue impact areas south every philadelphia, looking at train stay south of i-95, maybe creeping little farther north, heading to the shore you want to do that today, if you have tomorrow off. well, clear now there will be some rain out there. elsewhere, temperatures mid to low 70s humidity is down. not a perfect day not a bad day, this would be little lower if you're in new jersey and delaware, but nice up north where the humid it is down nice and column affordable, expecting sunshine there. very light breeze out there, 67 degrees relative humidity is at 79%. going up ear's into the mid 70s, and barely the low 70s to the south. keep an eye on the rain not today but the next few days, the roads now, how are they looking, snow. >> good morning 6:32, this thursday morning. not bad. good morning to the blue route. 476, right near the baltimore pike. starting to see some pockets of volume as folks head south maybe d
. >> doctor will sioux true, so let's talk about the rain, speaking of green, there is some green on the radar here moving across the delmarva into southern dare will will continue impact areas south every philadelphia, looking at train stay south of i-95, maybe creeping little farther north, heading to the shore you want to do that today, if you have tomorrow off. well, clear now there will be some rain out there. elsewhere, temperatures mid to low 70s humidity is down. not a perfect day...
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i spoke out immediately in sioux city when i heard about this. this is personal.an he roe and i'll stand up and defend him and any veteran who served our country as a prisoner of war. that's outrageous to say those things. i think americans need to stand up and call the same including some who are supporters of dr. trump. you may agree with him on other issues but on this i think we should be united. in the end john mccain is indeed an american hero an him an not apologize. should donald trump drop out like governor perry is calling for? >> in the end his supporters are going to play the biggest role. if we have told them to apologize and he has not others calling him to drop out will not change it. what needs to happen is republicans, democrats americans, need to say this is uncalled for this is not right. we need to speak out. this is not just policy disagreement. this is a fundamental american issue. when our men and women whether many years ago in vietnam or recently here in many of the other conflicts an the world when someone is willing to seven and as part
i spoke out immediately in sioux city when i heard about this. this is personal.an he roe and i'll stand up and defend him and any veteran who served our country as a prisoner of war. that's outrageous to say those things. i think americans need to stand up and call the same including some who are supporters of dr. trump. you may agree with him on other issues but on this i think we should be united. in the end john mccain is indeed an american hero an him an not apologize. should donald trump...
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several days you'll be dealing with that in places likes sioux fall omaha, kansas city dodge city forigits expected for a lot of places including dodge city. 102 on monday. we're talking searing conditions you can expect. the big feature you want to deal with is not one you can feel but just see. some thunderstorms popping up in places like fargo. you will feel the rain for several days. for today and for tonight and tomorrow we see this migrate its way from the upper midwest moving into the great lakes and eventually the ohio valley too. central atlantic well mid-atlantic from norfolk to raleigh you can expect a chance of severe storms. much of that happening today. isolated towards possible so anyone who has plans of going out to the outer banks, the big focus has been on the shark attacks and sightings, well, you may be sighting those big storms rumbling through. so if thunder aurora, getroars, get indoors. that's the latest alex. >>> next, a story of tragedy that unfolds in an hour of television that could change the way you think about your country. that's next. if you're taking
several days you'll be dealing with that in places likes sioux fall omaha, kansas city dodge city forigits expected for a lot of places including dodge city. 102 on monday. we're talking searing conditions you can expect. the big feature you want to deal with is not one you can feel but just see. some thunderstorms popping up in places like fargo. you will feel the rain for several days. for today and for tonight and tomorrow we see this migrate its way from the upper midwest moving into the...
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sioux city and then we're doing the full nebraska all 99. grassley and grandsted and reynolds we have them all. >> feel the energy, too. it's in there. >> thanks. >> you bet. glad to meet you. >> good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> good to meet you. >> good to see you. good to see you. >> thanks for being here. >> yeah. hey, we're having a dance, all the counties around here, august a 17th. we've got harley come, so we want you to -- >> all right. >> come through here. you go ahead. >> hi, guys. >> good to see you. >> you, too. >> hi. pleasure. hi. good afternoon. >> good to see you. >> thanks for being with us. >> hi there. pleasure. >> governor walker, nice to meet you. >> glad to be here. >> good to see. >> i like that tie. >> that's right. >> the day i was actually in las vegas and we had a radially there, somebody brought me up an 8-week-old baby named reagan. so picture me in a harley dealership with riggan. pretty neat, huh? >> hi. >> good to see you. >> emory snyder. >> thank you. >> hi. >> can you smile? >> i'm just looking,
sioux city and then we're doing the full nebraska all 99. grassley and grandsted and reynolds we have them all. >> feel the energy, too. it's in there. >> thanks. >> you bet. glad to meet you. >> good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> good to meet you. >> good to see you. good to see you. >> thanks for being here. >> yeah. hey, we're having a dance, all the counties around here, august a 17th. we've got harley come, so we want you to --...
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kansas city in the fray sioux falls, omaha, all places that are going to be roasting. some of that heat will drive some showers and storms and later on could be severe for the upper midwest. from today into tonight and tomorrow. we're going to see this migrate more to the east. so chicago, be ready for that. fargo, minneapolis, the corn belt. tomorrow expect scattered showers and storms to move into the ohio valley. we'll keep a sharp eye on them. alex, back to you. >> we thank you. reynolds wolf. the fbi director says it stopped isis plots to attack america over the july fourth holiday. how close terrorists may have come. and are they getting anywhere on those nuclear talks with iran. what happens if no deal is struck? ooh i think i saw dessert! but you just had a big lunch! wasn't that big steve... hey! come back here, steven stay strong! what's that? you want me to eat you? honey, he didn't say that! he did, very quietly... you can't hear from back there! don't fight your instincts. with each 150 calories or less try our chocolatey brownies, tangy lemon bars and new
kansas city in the fray sioux falls, omaha, all places that are going to be roasting. some of that heat will drive some showers and storms and later on could be severe for the upper midwest. from today into tonight and tomorrow. we're going to see this migrate more to the east. so chicago, be ready for that. fargo, minneapolis, the corn belt. tomorrow expect scattered showers and storms to move into the ohio valley. we'll keep a sharp eye on them. alex, back to you. >> we thank you....
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. >> reporter: then in 1989 united flight 232 crash landed in sioux city, iowa.ts investigation the ntsb discovered an unsustained lap child did not. >> we have oceans of data that they cannot hold a child in any of these events. >> they came to the same conclusion. >> if you're unrestrained, you're going to be -- >> but the faa ruled that it would divert some family travel from the arkansas train pore sags system and that would attempt them. >> i don't where twhaus thought up. it's blue smoke and mirrors which washington is known for. >> after three decades of a a rea children were removed? >> the coast benefit challenge is there. >> there's a cost benefit unlels it's your kid. >> right. exactly. statistics don't mean anything if it's you. >> even though they dropped them, it hasn't backed away from supporting it. another recommendation was the ntsb always asking for a national man date for it. >> i can't believe it's not a mandate. >> it's choir-year-old for lobbyists to nfrm this. >>> good morning, i'm nicole brewer. we've just received word of an amber alert
. >> reporter: then in 1989 united flight 232 crash landed in sioux city, iowa.ts investigation the ntsb discovered an unsustained lap child did not. >> we have oceans of data that they cannot hold a child in any of these events. >> they came to the same conclusion. >> if you're unrestrained, you're going to be -- >> but the faa ruled that it would divert some family travel from the arkansas train pore sags system and that would attempt them. >> i don't where...
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we have this chocolate covered bacon -- [laughter] and the candy company in sioux city. there will be a lot of sweet things in iowa to enjoy when you come next year. thank you all very much. [applause] >> thank you. we look forward to it. little known fact for most of you who are too young, my great uncle was the lieutenant governor and the senator from iowa for 24 years. >> absolutely. >> i started a group hug in des moines. i can guarantee we are going to have a good time. i want to thank again governor and mrs. tomlin, what a great host you have both then. what a place, between this afternoon's session, there were 30 minutes where i snuck down and bold a game in the basement. there are eight lanes, i doubled again with my son. it didn't go so well for me. this place, there are new things to find, i can envision coming back here at some point in bringing friends and family. a cabinet retreat. i want to thank all of your staff and volunteers. i know how hard they worked. we should give governor tomlin staff a hand. [applause] >> first of all i want to say to governor br
we have this chocolate covered bacon -- [laughter] and the candy company in sioux city. there will be a lot of sweet things in iowa to enjoy when you come next year. thank you all very much. [applause] >> thank you. we look forward to it. little known fact for most of you who are too young, my great uncle was the lieutenant governor and the senator from iowa for 24 years. >> absolutely. >> i started a group hug in des moines. i can guarantee we are going to have a good time. i...
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. >> the picture we have is of a tornado north and west of sioux falls, south dakota just to show it to you here and the video but pictures from here is where we're starting. in huron, south dakota almost 100 severe storm reports and it goes from kansas to western wisconsin. to the friday cities brought to you by dr. scholl's. alex: happy friday, beautiful commissions, mostly sunny 90 degrees, it will be hot. this weekend, plty of peoplele. storms nowhere in sight. the beaches this weekendbeautiful and t the outer bks low to mid 80's acrosshe >> we have so much more ahead this morning. new details coming in right now on that deadly movie theater shooting. we have a live interview with more about those hero teachers. >>> then the amazing rescue caught on camera. a woman is trapped underneath that car right there. but you are about to watch everyone. look at this. they lift up the car to save her. incredible. but some days, i felt like all they saw was my acne, not me. i couldn't believe i still had acne. so i went to aczone.com, found a dermatologist,nd asked her about aczone® (dapson
. >> the picture we have is of a tornado north and west of sioux falls, south dakota just to show it to you here and the video but pictures from here is where we're starting. in huron, south dakota almost 100 severe storm reports and it goes from kansas to western wisconsin. to the friday cities brought to you by dr. scholl's. alex: happy friday, beautiful commissions, mostly sunny 90 degrees, it will be hot. this weekend, plty of peoplele. storms nowhere in sight. the beaches this...
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>> i'm a volunteer in sioux city. i'm working with claire maguire and i was doing a little work outside for you. >> cool. >> so yeah. amazing speech. >> thanks a lot. >> governor, good to see you. >> governor hatch. >> i was glad to do it. we stopped all that bad stuff from happening. >> you did. >> all right. >> thanks. >> nice job tonight. >> thank you. >> yes, sir. >> a guy who does a little bruce springsteen in his speech. that was good. i work with jack. >> jack's a good guy. i saw him on my way in. good to work with you guys. thanks a lot man. >> considered under rated by many first lady historians, caroline was an accomplished artist who took up china painting and carried that interest to the white house, establishing its china collection. she was interested in women's issues and helped raise funds for johns hopkins universities on the condition that it knit women. and first general's daughter of the women of the revolution before she died from tuberculosis. this sunday night 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's origi
>> i'm a volunteer in sioux city. i'm working with claire maguire and i was doing a little work outside for you. >> cool. >> so yeah. amazing speech. >> thanks a lot. >> governor, good to see you. >> governor hatch. >> i was glad to do it. we stopped all that bad stuff from happening. >> you did. >> all right. >> thanks. >> nice job tonight. >> thank you. >> yes, sir. >> a guy who does a little bruce springsteen...