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those thunderstorms will be soon over sioux city and omaha. now back to the east coast.f you've been to any of the beaches lately, they've been very rough. the seas have been rough. rip currents have been very dangerous and that continues as this onshore flow. now we're starting to watch some of the heavier rain in the outer banks. definitely very dangerous conditions over the next three to four days right into the weekend here for the east coast. two to three inches of rain is possible raleigh all the way down to wilmington. and as far as today's forecast goes i've got a big hunk of donny next to me. jonathan that is something to be jealous of. >> he knows what he's talking about. >> you know, i want to know where is donny's tie? >> where is donny's tie? >> come on, donny. >> ties aren't cool. that's why you and i are wearing them and he's not. >> okay, all right. whatever you say, bill. up next, a look at the pope's historic visit through the eyes of the young. "way too early" is back in a moment. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is
those thunderstorms will be soon over sioux city and omaha. now back to the east coast.f you've been to any of the beaches lately, they've been very rough. the seas have been rough. rip currents have been very dangerous and that continues as this onshore flow. now we're starting to watch some of the heavier rain in the outer banks. definitely very dangerous conditions over the next three to four days right into the weekend here for the east coast. two to three inches of rain is possible raleigh...
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problem spots, sioux city down to holm omaha. yesterday record rainfall in omaha. we had five inches of rain yesterday. and now we're expecting to get another two inches on top of that today. that's why we have flood watches for this area as we go throughout this morning. it should end this afternoon. you can see on the radar. already a new batch of showers and heavy rain about to approach sioux city and omaha. those morning rush hours by far the worst in the country. the other spot we're going to have to watch over the next three days, an ocean storm will slowly begin to throw a lot of rain onshore. already a lot of bad conditions along the coast from the jersey shore all the way down through the carolinas. a lot of problems with rip currents out there, large waves. thankfully it's not really swimming season anymore. rainfall totals over the next 48 hours, possibility of one to two, maybe even three inches especially pinpointing north carolina. notice d.c. you should be dry over the next few days. as far as great weather goes from d.c. northward, new england looks
problem spots, sioux city down to holm omaha. yesterday record rainfall in omaha. we had five inches of rain yesterday. and now we're expecting to get another two inches on top of that today. that's why we have flood watches for this area as we go throughout this morning. it should end this afternoon. you can see on the radar. already a new batch of showers and heavy rain about to approach sioux city and omaha. those morning rush hours by far the worst in the country. the other spot we're going...
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they didn't go hunt them because the sioux were nearby. their enemies were nearby, so the man dan faced a three dimensional problem in the winter of 1836 and 37. their corn was too meager. the rats are eating it. that sioux were to close in the bison were too far away. in april of 1837, two additional pressures came to bear. the first is a mystery. for some reason the following missouri river ice failed to yield its annual supply of prized float bison. second, the entire tribe-- this is a neighboring people to the south, another tribe of earth lodge dwellers, the entire tribe perhaps as many as 2000 people sought shelter with the mandan after abandoning their own villages. the net effect was still more strain on the mandan food source. now, the decisive blow came two months later. on june 18, 1837, the company steamer st. peter's landed. on board, or passengers, supplies and the smallpox virus. a young man-- a young mandan died today of the smallpox he wrote on july 14. several others have caught it. thereafter, the pox ripped through the
they didn't go hunt them because the sioux were nearby. their enemies were nearby, so the man dan faced a three dimensional problem in the winter of 1836 and 37. their corn was too meager. the rats are eating it. that sioux were to close in the bison were too far away. in april of 1837, two additional pressures came to bear. the first is a mystery. for some reason the following missouri river ice failed to yield its annual supply of prized float bison. second, the entire tribe-- this is a...
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. >>> young sioux lee traveled from soul to san francisco. forced to become what japan euphemistically call ed. >> fortunately, took me away and made me set to slave. but the government is not may recollecting anymore. >> shinso apology won't debate it. today, eric mar presented lie with accommodation. and he's pushing for san francisco to become the first and large hope strings that's got an example of breaking chie lent. over generations. its victims should be recognized. >> they are old, they are week. lee will testify before the superveal southerlies this week. in. >>> some business niez, hewlitt pack ard says et's going to >>> the platinum will be not everyone moment shared is a good moment. goodle has can continue to be the world's leader and behavioral search without funding. >>> well, this example says a rain bro pouring out from this user's mouth. >> i thought i was the difficult number here. twitter announced a new examination. candidates can also paid fwiter to promoet the money that they ha have. >> all sorts of change right there
. >>> young sioux lee traveled from soul to san francisco. forced to become what japan euphemistically call ed. >> fortunately, took me away and made me set to slave. but the government is not may recollecting anymore. >> shinso apology won't debate it. today, eric mar presented lie with accommodation. and he's pushing for san francisco to become the first and large hope strings that's got an example of breaking chie lent. over generations. its victims should be recognized....
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. >> you hear of alligators in the subways or rats in the sioux were. take a look of this video. >> watch this. >> i am on my way to brown's bill brooklyn on bus number three and he is trying to bring some duty back to the tough town. >> give me some spray paint. >> that is not art. [laughter] >> you are "chasing" the story with a car riding on this side of the road. >> she is severely dehydrated and covered it cuts and bug bites. she was found just a few hundred yards from where her car was left idling six days before not everyone is trying to figure out where she was dead when she was missing but she has a family that is happy to have her back. >> it is shocking and crazy. >> a miracle. >> it is more than that. >> here is what happened to. on wednesday hamilton police were told there was a car left idling on the 295 overpass. her personal belongings or inside including her purse but nobody saw any side of her although witnesses saw her ducking in and out of the board line she was found by the greater philadelphia surgeon rescue. no windows issue was w
. >> you hear of alligators in the subways or rats in the sioux were. take a look of this video. >> watch this. >> i am on my way to brown's bill brooklyn on bus number three and he is trying to bring some duty back to the tough town. >> give me some spray paint. >> that is not art. [laughter] >> you are "chasing" the story with a car riding on this side of the road. >> she is severely dehydrated and covered it cuts and bug bites. she was...
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." >> production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux communitynd the blandin foundation.
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touchdown, pli sioux. >> verne: and they have maddy mauk running the show, the receiver and d-line.zou, won't be a shutout but go to arkansas state next week. b.j., tennessee flying high. all of that momentum, 17 starters, but this is a close one. >> brian: exactly was. bowling green came to play, herd to the goal, quickly to the line. but watch this. man down. oh! [laughing] pretty good action there. didn't know they had that curriculum at bowling green. but he says i'm scoring the next play. the third of the day. >> adam: before halftime n a weather delay in the third quarter, 42-27. josh dobbs looking to lead the way, big one against oklahoma coming up. right now, oklahoma under way with akron, no score. meantime, rick, kent state had won 31 straight meetings with temple, going back to 1941 much. >> rick: there was going to be the year to get the offensive line on track. they gave 4u7 4 sacks. this is not a film from last year. this is today. 10 sacks today. sackenberg can't get his feet set. >> adam: in philly, the owls coached by former penn state walk-on linebacker matt ruhl,
touchdown, pli sioux. >> verne: and they have maddy mauk running the show, the receiver and d-line.zou, won't be a shutout but go to arkansas state next week. b.j., tennessee flying high. all of that momentum, 17 starters, but this is a close one. >> brian: exactly was. bowling green came to play, herd to the goal, quickly to the line. but watch this. man down. oh! [laughing] pretty good action there. didn't know they had that curriculum at bowling green. but he says i'm scoring the...
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. >>> a former worker is skew siouxing the garbage company for retaliation after he said he complained of a racism incident. darrell washington claims a fellow worker placed the hanging noose on top of the black employee's personal belongings. that worker was suspended. but when he came back, washington said the harassment continued. he's upset the city never investigated the two-year-old incident. >> that's a problem. there's no joke there. nothing to be taken as if it's funny. >> washington is suing for discrimination and retaliation. in a statement, the company says no bullying has been reported or witnessed by anyone and there's been no retaliation of any kind. the company added that the offending employee was disciplined. >>> california attorney general pamela harris is being sued for her alleged role in a company's failed hospital byeout bid. they claim that harris abused her constitutional powers. the suit accuses harris of placing the interests of a labor union over the health care needs of communities across the state. last year the daughters of charity selected prime over doz
. >>> a former worker is skew siouxing the garbage company for retaliation after he said he complained of a racism incident. darrell washington claims a fellow worker placed the hanging noose on top of the black employee's personal belongings. that worker was suspended. but when he came back, washington said the harassment continued. he's upset the city never investigated the two-year-old incident. >> that's a problem. there's no joke there. nothing to be taken as if it's funny....
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the fanti sioux is planning the nation's first marijuana resort on its reservation. they already have a growing facility set up and they expect to be selling their first joint at a new year's eve party. >> the tribe's president says they want the resort to be an adult playground. and make no mistake, this is big business. the tribe says it could generate up to $2 million a month in profit. >> you like the idea. >> well, we were supposed to chat about this, but since the producers said tell her to be quiet i'll be quiet. >> in my ear, yes. there are even sound effects. reena's in her own world right now. >> is that the gunshot they had? >> i'll tell you, my one thing about that whole idea is that just imagine the long line at the buffet. >> oh! >> munchies. >> getting the munchies. what is the cookie place that people here in the bureau really love? midnight cookies? insomniac cookies? >> i wouldn't know. >> or is that the cookies we make in our kitchen? >> all right. coming up in "the mix," fashion police. the college campus taking aim at the man bun. >> is this your
the fanti sioux is planning the nation's first marijuana resort on its reservation. they already have a growing facility set up and they expect to be selling their first joint at a new year's eve party. >> the tribe's president says they want the resort to be an adult playground. and make no mistake, this is big business. the tribe says it could generate up to $2 million a month in profit. >> you like the idea. >> well, we were supposed to chat about this, but since the...
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the sioux nominee, basically. we were told there was going to the a train of waves, a series of waves coming in. we have those along the central coast and they reached as high as 4.5 meters. it flooded one town slightly. epicenter, the waves got smaller quickly. rishaad: who have you been talking to? what are the stories you're hearing? >> the stories from santiago aren't too dramatic. the city was shaken. we felt it very strongly for a long time. whatever people were doing, they stopped. they got out of their houses and immediately the phone system collapsed as everybody tried to get through. iago is incredibly well-built. the buildings are incredibly solid. we couldn't see any damage. no broken windows. to the north, where the epicenter was, there was more damage. certainly among the adobe buildings, quite a few of those walls collapsed. there, the power went down, the phone lines went down, and i think the experience as a whole was far more frightening than in santiago. rishaad: there's a lot of criticism for t
the sioux nominee, basically. we were told there was going to the a train of waves, a series of waves coming in. we have those along the central coast and they reached as high as 4.5 meters. it flooded one town slightly. epicenter, the waves got smaller quickly. rishaad: who have you been talking to? what are the stories you're hearing? >> the stories from santiago aren't too dramatic. the city was shaken. we felt it very strongly for a long time. whatever people were doing, they stopped....
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>> lady called us at 9:00 one night and said she received a bill and change at a grocery store in siouxowa and i asked thoer send it to me and i will give you another dollar. so that's what the did. >> the signature is in this area. >> he was somehow able to communicate he was still alive. it was just such a helpless feeling. >> almost three years old. we have are to make some attempt to try to reach the people that actually have him. this is the reason for this plea. >> he walked out the door. the kids were getting ready to eat pizza. the last thing he said is save me pizza. i will be hungry when i get home and he got to the bushes and i never saw him again we received a two-page typewritten letter. it said dear mom and dad i will never be permitted to return home. they have cut and dyed my hair. i look different and it was signed love, your son, johnny gosch. from the time johnny could write, he always signed little notes to mom and dad love your son josh. i think the reason he did that is because his father's name was john, too and that was his identity. >> one thing you learn if you
>> lady called us at 9:00 one night and said she received a bill and change at a grocery store in siouxowa and i asked thoer send it to me and i will give you another dollar. so that's what the did. >> the signature is in this area. >> he was somehow able to communicate he was still alive. it was just such a helpless feeling. >> almost three years old. we have are to make some attempt to try to reach the people that actually have him. this is the reason for this plea....
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it took place in small town harrisburg, ten miles south of sioux falls.the student has been taken into custody. officials say the principal suffered a light flesh wound to the arm and is in stable condition. police say an assistant principal eventually tackled the suspected shooter and restrained him until police arrived no other injury reported. >> washington lawmakers nearing a deal to avoid a federal government shutdown this afternoon. the senate approved a bill to fund the government until december 11th the measure goes to the house where republican leaders plan to pass it in time. they'll need to count on democratic votes to balance out opposition to the bill from tea party supporters who want to cut funding for planned parenthood. i funding bill must be approved by midnight tonight. >>> pope francis reflected on his visit to cuba and the u.s. today as he spoke to thousands in st. peters square. he wished to embrace all cubans without exception and renew the hope that cuba will hope itself to the world. turning to the world meeting of families in phi
it took place in small town harrisburg, ten miles south of sioux falls.the student has been taken into custody. officials say the principal suffered a light flesh wound to the arm and is in stable condition. police say an assistant principal eventually tackled the suspected shooter and restrained him until police arrived no other injury reported. >> washington lawmakers nearing a deal to avoid a federal government shutdown this afternoon. the senate approved a bill to fund the government...
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[applause] >> hi, my name is jack gordon, from sioux falls, south dakota but i attend the universityf iowa. what will it take to get momentum we need to start a real revolution in this country? [applause] >> going to take you and everyone else in this room to take personal responsibility for making this country a freer place. joining us with leadership programs. organizing more events like this. making liberty one of your life projects. changing society to support freedom more broadly. remember what jorge said more people supported the anti-shutdown movement than supported it. people that supported the shutdown. same case with what you're doing. more people agree with principles of liberty and support our ideas that we really know. john: thank you, alexander, and jorge. coming up, students with guns. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] john: we're back at the students for liberty conference and i want to ask you, how many of you are carrying a gun now? yeah, you're in washington, d.c. you would be jailed if you carried a gun but, should you be allowed to carry a gun on your c
[applause] >> hi, my name is jack gordon, from sioux falls, south dakota but i attend the universityf iowa. what will it take to get momentum we need to start a real revolution in this country? [applause] >> going to take you and everyone else in this room to take personal responsibility for making this country a freer place. joining us with leadership programs. organizing more events like this. making liberty one of your life projects. changing society to support freedom more...
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it without them the early pioneers especially the sioux indian were affected. they only became possible after the civil war when they started to remove their source of protein which was buffalo. the of letters along the jumping off towns just made an art out of scanning the pioneers every penny they had before they launched with the guidebooks to talk about supplies in this had to be checked out and it was literally true in many pioneers described us how to navigate all the way to oregon and. so the first superfund site. [laughter] and perhaps the most remarkable to meet the world of clashing religions in our public life right now how many people were actually drifted into the trial that period of the 1830's with the second grade and lachemann the second grade awakening. in america was in the process from mainstream old-line to the new evangelical such. so almost every denomination you can name. users huge important arguments for your soul to be saved you have to have free will. so religious contention and drove people to the trail of wanted to know really happ
it without them the early pioneers especially the sioux indian were affected. they only became possible after the civil war when they started to remove their source of protein which was buffalo. the of letters along the jumping off towns just made an art out of scanning the pioneers every penny they had before they launched with the guidebooks to talk about supplies in this had to be checked out and it was literally true in many pioneers described us how to navigate all the way to oregon and....
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. >> hey talking about the big announcement, just joined us at 6:00 we started this, sioux clues, after blue clues, popular show for kids. so, our a knowledgesment is about tv, okay, the night, it is a person, and the person is a woman. >> so do you have be clear here, so you don't confuse the words. coming up the final clue, it will be a little built later in the showment okay, coming soon to facebook, button lets you express emotions beyond the iconic thumbs-up. always liking things. use verse been asking for one ever since the social network came out with it iconic like button. that will was in 2009 now. >> wow. six years ago. >> so, ceo mark zuckerberg says the company is working on it, but didn't give time line on when it will be integrated into the site. so we don't know when you will get to use t but zuckerberg said the site didn't immediately include dislike button because they wanted to avoid becoming a red-it style website of up and down vote willing items. he realizes that people aren't trying to down vote each other with this casino of button, but just want to express other
. >> hey talking about the big announcement, just joined us at 6:00 we started this, sioux clues, after blue clues, popular show for kids. so, our a knowledgesment is about tv, okay, the night, it is a person, and the person is a woman. >> so do you have be clear here, so you don't confuse the words. coming up the final clue, it will be a little built later in the showment okay, coming soon to facebook, button lets you express emotions beyond the iconic thumbs-up. always liking...
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host: tony doing us from sioux falls, -- joining us from sioux falls, go ahead. caller: i was going to see how it will affect play social security, section eight, medicaid, vocational rehab, different things like that. is it going to affect that? guest: my understanding is that when thedon't change government shutdown takes place. again, if you are receiving a government benefit that is one of these entitlement programs, you continue to receive that. the trouble comes if you are receiving secondary services. if you have a difficulty with your check and need to make a phone call to somebody either line, -- at a one 800 that is where i think you will see an immediate problem. again, first of all, i don't think we will have a shut down this week. second of all, one of the reasons that it becomes harder to shut down the government in december is that they do not want to get into these kinds of issues at christmas. it is terrible pr. host: one of the people who says it will be a shut down is house speaker john boehner. he was asked specifically about this question. he
host: tony doing us from sioux falls, -- joining us from sioux falls, go ahead. caller: i was going to see how it will affect play social security, section eight, medicaid, vocational rehab, different things like that. is it going to affect that? guest: my understanding is that when thedon't change government shutdown takes place. again, if you are receiving a government benefit that is one of these entitlement programs, you continue to receive that. the trouble comes if you are receiving...
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joining us from sioux falls south dakota. a member of bergdahl's platoon when he went missing. first of all, tell me about bergdahl. was he a good guy? did speak to him a lot? how was he in afghanistan? >> bergdahl was actually a really good soldier. that's why it was such a shock to find out he was gotten. he always wanted to learn weapon systems. red the ranger handbook. he was an inthrow vert. he always kept to himself when it wasn't work related. maybe only a handful of people who he got kind of close to. he never talked to me or really a lot of the guys he you knew about husband family and his background. just really liked to be left alone. >> okay, now, you guys were in southeastern afghanistan. very preemptive, tough territory there. so, usually, when you are are in a combat situation like that. that platoon bands together. did you notice anything strange about bergdahl before he took off? >> yes. actually we were on a mission and got stranded on a mountain and he said to me when we were just sitting around talking, i could see myself getting lost in these mountains and
joining us from sioux falls south dakota. a member of bergdahl's platoon when he went missing. first of all, tell me about bergdahl. was he a good guy? did speak to him a lot? how was he in afghanistan? >> bergdahl was actually a really good soldier. that's why it was such a shock to find out he was gotten. he always wanted to learn weapon systems. red the ranger handbook. he was an inthrow vert. he always kept to himself when it wasn't work related. maybe only a handful of people who he...
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host: tony doing us from sioux falls, -- joining us from sioux falls, go ahead. caller: i was going to see how it will affect play social security, section eight, medicaid, vocational rehab, different things like that. is it going to affect that? guest: my understanding is that when thedon't change government shutdown takes place. again, if you are receiving a government benefit that is one of these entitlement programs, you continue to receive that. the trouble comes if you are receiving secondary services. if you have a difficulty with your check and need to make a phone call to somebody either line, -- at a one 800 that is where i think you will see an immediate problem. again, first of all, i don't think we will have a shut down this week. second of all, one of the reasons that it becomes harder to shut down the government in december is that they do not want to get into these kinds of issues at christmas. it is terrible pr. host: one of the people who says it will be a shut down is house speaker john boehner. he was asked specifically about this question. he
host: tony doing us from sioux falls, -- joining us from sioux falls, go ahead. caller: i was going to see how it will affect play social security, section eight, medicaid, vocational rehab, different things like that. is it going to affect that? guest: my understanding is that when thedon't change government shutdown takes place. again, if you are receiving a government benefit that is one of these entitlement programs, you continue to receive that. the trouble comes if you are receiving...
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the fox smash hit empire, the scoop on this upcoming sioux on. >> it is crazy how i can love and hatethe same. >> i call it -- >> fox's biggest drama returns for highly anticipated second premiere wednesday night and the cast of empire says fans won't be disappointed. >> yoko ono here want to play on the song. well, what can you do, yolk owe? can you play the tambourine. >> she knows people have really embraced her character cookie. >> she is the american dream. she had nothing. she had three boys. she was living in a cycle of poverty, and did she come out, you know, the proper way? no, but she did the best she could and she broke a cycle of poverties and her sons will not be a stays particulars, and what's to hate about that? >> ♪ >> this season, viewers will see more sides of the lou on family may tree arc. >> you will definitely see all sides of cookie. but i think you will see the gentler side when you -- you always see her soft side when she's dealing with love matters. matters of the heart. >> this next chapter explores the unpredictable relationship between cookie and lucious.
the fox smash hit empire, the scoop on this upcoming sioux on. >> it is crazy how i can love and hatethe same. >> i call it -- >> fox's biggest drama returns for highly anticipated second premiere wednesday night and the cast of empire says fans won't be disappointed. >> yoko ono here want to play on the song. well, what can you do, yolk owe? can you play the tambourine. >> she knows people have really embraced her character cookie. >> she is the american...
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for americans to get to california likely because of the comanche it was hard to go across, and the sioux it was hard to go across the continental united states of everyone was looking for a quick break -- a quick way through the isthmus and one-way was the isthmus and another way was pure nickel wacha -- nicaragua. that hugely increase the value of central america as well as northern mexico. so there you go. [applause] >> chris will be appear gladly signing. please remember to fold up their chairs. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this is a reporter stream. on one hand you have the international federation of robotics who argues the deployment of robotics technology is the biggest job in history and you have people like the computer scientists who say no human jobs at all and he says computers will be able to -- robots and computers will be able to do everything that humans do by 2045. well who is right? i have read the literature now for a long time and it's all over the map and i'm convinced that the things that will actually make this happen one way or another, l
for americans to get to california likely because of the comanche it was hard to go across, and the sioux it was hard to go across the continental united states of everyone was looking for a quick break -- a quick way through the isthmus and one-way was the isthmus and another way was pure nickel wacha -- nicaragua. that hugely increase the value of central america as well as northern mexico. so there you go. [applause] >> chris will be appear gladly signing. please remember to fold up...
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luke's hospital in sioux city, iowa. unfortunately, i also learned that when my grandmother realize not succeededad in ending my life, she demanded i be left to die. i may never know exactly how to nurses on staff that they found out about me, but what i do know is that their willingness to fight for medical care to be provided to mail to met leases ain't my life. to be provided to me ultimately sustained my life. i know a doctor who delivered a child like me in 1976. she delivered a little boy after a failed abortion. she followed the superior's orders and she placed him in a utility closet in a bucket of formaldehyde to be picked up after hemedical waste was left to die alone. a bucket of formaldehyde in a utility closet was meant to be my fate after i survived that abortion attempt. i weighed a little less fan three pounds when i survived. , severeed from jaundice respiratory problems, and seizures. one of the first notations in my medical records is that i look like i was about 31 weeks gestational when i was deliver
luke's hospital in sioux city, iowa. unfortunately, i also learned that when my grandmother realize not succeededad in ending my life, she demanded i be left to die. i may never know exactly how to nurses on staff that they found out about me, but what i do know is that their willingness to fight for medical care to be provided to mail to met leases ain't my life. to be provided to me ultimately sustained my life. i know a doctor who delivered a child like me in 1976. she delivered a little boy...
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this all happened this morning at the harrisburg high school near sioux falls, south dakota, the principal was shot in the arm, the motive behind that shooting is unclear. >>> right now police are working to determine the cause of an accident involving a tractor-trailer on the beltway. the rig collided with a car this morning on the outer loop near van dorn street and that trailer split in half. it lost its load due to the impact. and that of course led to major delays for much of the morning. >>> and explains why all the people were late getting to work. >> that's right. >> getting started on wusa9 news at 5:00. we're hearing from a relative of a man tased in the back in fairfax county. it's a story you'll only see on 9 coming up at 5:30. >> what's new information about kentucky clerk kim davis and her private meeting with pope francis. here in d.c.. >> topper is back with more on the heavy rain headed this way. and the latest on hurricane joaquin. >> and cleaning up in frederick after last night's storms. we'll be back. >>> the vatican has confirmed entucky county clerk kim davis did mee
this all happened this morning at the harrisburg high school near sioux falls, south dakota, the principal was shot in the arm, the motive behind that shooting is unclear. >>> right now police are working to determine the cause of an accident involving a tractor-trailer on the beltway. the rig collided with a car this morning on the outer loop near van dorn street and that trailer split in half. it lost its load due to the impact. and that of course led to major delays for much of the...
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--prayed prayed >> reporter:the protest of serra's canonization drew native americans lakota sioux >> reporter:tribe in south dakota who say serra was just another missionary bent on converting and exploiting native peoples. >>corine fairbanks/american indian movement -- how would he justify making this person a saint? why hasn't he met with some of the tribal leaders. >> diane: we are dealing with temperatures right now, pretty much in the upper 80s and lower 90s for the livermore location compaq-- 87 and plaza 10 at east bay shoreline cities. 67, for richmond and low '60's to mid '60's for san francisco and the peninsula. >> diane: for the valley, and the bay valley cities we are looking at the low 60s by 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. but by no, mostly clear and that is when we will have the mild to warm temperatures. >> diane: this is what we are looking at and regards to the high-pressure system making its way from southern california. when it moves up to the central valley and make it toll our region. -- to >> diane: you can see the wide spread cloud coverage by 11:00 a.m.. by 3:00
--prayed prayed >> reporter:the protest of serra's canonization drew native americans lakota sioux >> reporter:tribe in south dakota who say serra was just another missionary bent on converting and exploiting native peoples. >>corine fairbanks/american indian movement -- how would he justify making this person a saint? why hasn't he met with some of the tribal leaders. >> diane: we are dealing with temperatures right now, pretty much in the upper 80s and lower 90s for...
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, my maternal grandmother a nurse who delivered me in this final step of the abortion procedure in sioux city, iowa. unfortunately, i like my grandmother realized the abortion have not succeeded, she demanded that i be left to die. i may never know how exactly to nurses on staff that they found out, but what i know is, their willingness to fight for medical care to be provided ultimately sustained my life, and, and i know where children like me were left to die. i met a nurse there who delivered a child much like me in 1976, delivered a little boy after a failed infusion abortion, but followed her superiors orders in place they're in the utility closet and a bucket of from aldehyde to be picked up later as medical waste. a bucket of from aldehyde in the utility closet. ii wait a little less than 3 po, suffered from jaundice, severe respiratory problems and seizures command one of the 1st notations in my medical record is that ii looked like i was about 31 weeks gestational age when delivered. despite the miracle of my survivor the prognosis was poor. i would suffer from multiple disabili
, my maternal grandmother a nurse who delivered me in this final step of the abortion procedure in sioux city, iowa. unfortunately, i like my grandmother realized the abortion have not succeeded, she demanded that i be left to die. i may never know how exactly to nurses on staff that they found out, but what i know is, their willingness to fight for medical care to be provided ultimately sustained my life, and, and i know where children like me were left to die. i met a nurse there who...
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moving through, not as heavy but still a flash flood watch in effect all the way up through almost siouxnd dries out slightly as it goes into southern minnesota and northern iowa and also watching another low pressure system bringing some rain to coastal north and south carolina even parts of georgia, that's going to move in. you could see 4 plus inches and you know what's blogging it from getting up here, the pope's high pressure system. we put a little halo over the high, robin. >> always can count on you, ginger. thank you very much. >>> amy has the morning's other top stories starting with a major disaster, unfortunately, overseas. >> a tragedy at one of the holiest events of the year for muslims called the hajj. the annual muslims pill garageage to saudi arabia. more than 300 have been killed in a stampede near that holy city. all religious muslims are obligated to make the pilgrimage once in their lives. before the hajj began more than 100 people died in a crane collapse at a mosque. well, this morning volkswagen's stock is starting to bounce back now that the ceo has stepped down.
moving through, not as heavy but still a flash flood watch in effect all the way up through almost siouxnd dries out slightly as it goes into southern minnesota and northern iowa and also watching another low pressure system bringing some rain to coastal north and south carolina even parts of georgia, that's going to move in. you could see 4 plus inches and you know what's blogging it from getting up here, the pope's high pressure system. we put a little halo over the high, robin. >>...
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luke's hospital in sioux city, iowa. unfortunately i also learned that when my grandmother realized that the abortion had not succeeded in ending my life, she demanded that i be left to die. i may never know how exactly two nurses who were on staff that day found out about me but what i do know is their willingness to fight for medical care to be provided for me ult pautly sustained my life. and i know where children like me were left to die at st. luke's hospital. i met a nurse there who delivered a child much like me in 1976. she delivered a little boy after a failed saline infusion abortion, but she followed her superior's orders and she placed him there in a utility closet in a bucket of formaldehyde to be picked up later as medical wastes after he was left there to die alone. a bucket of formaldehyde in a utility closet was meant to be my fate after i survived that abortion attempt. i weighed a little less than 3 pounds when i survived. i suffered from jaundice, severe respiratory problems and seizures for an extend
luke's hospital in sioux city, iowa. unfortunately i also learned that when my grandmother realized that the abortion had not succeeded in ending my life, she demanded that i be left to die. i may never know how exactly two nurses who were on staff that day found out about me but what i do know is their willingness to fight for medical care to be provided for me ult pautly sustained my life. and i know where children like me were left to die at st. luke's hospital. i met a nurse there who...
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saturday morning lows, sioux falls, 34 to start the day. st.p to 56 saturday morning. rebounding in the afternoon. should be in the mid 60 nst charleston, west virginia. this cooler air will try to make it to the eastern seaboard. we are looking at a chance of rain with the cold front saturday afternoon and evening into early sunday morning >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. rain out of the picture. clouds will gradually clear this afternoon, 80s with low humidity today. but unfortunately over the weekend, showers and thunderstorms return, later on saturday. we'll see sunshine in the morning, warm up to 81 degrees. the storms into sunday morning, then clearing later on sunday. cooler weather ahead for monday, nice and comfortable with low humidity and highs in the 80s for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. have a great day. >>> if you have verizon you have football in the palm of you're hand. >> watch sunday night football only on verizon. >> since it's starting to feel like fall we have to talk about sunday night football night in
saturday morning lows, sioux falls, 34 to start the day. st.p to 56 saturday morning. rebounding in the afternoon. should be in the mid 60 nst charleston, west virginia. this cooler air will try to make it to the eastern seaboard. we are looking at a chance of rain with the cold front saturday afternoon and evening into early sunday morning >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. rain out of the picture. clouds will gradually clear this afternoon, 80s with low humidity today....
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saturday morning lows, sioux falls, 43 degrees to start out the day. st.l drop to 56 saturday morning rebounding to 68 cure the afternoon. we should be in the mid-60s in charleston, west virginia. this cooler air will try to make its way to the eastern seaboard. we are looking at a chance of rain with this cold front saturday afternoon and evening and then into early sunday morning across new >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we already have a wide range in temperatures from the north bay at 55 degrees and in the peninsula it is 66 degrees. a look at all the highs today, expect a high of 87 degrees in burlingame, los gatos 99 degrees, the embarcadero will be up to 81 degrees, 89 degrees in novato, antioch 100 degrees and also 100 degrees today in pleasanton. heading into the weekend the temperatures come down, but the humidity will be going up. have a great one. >>> if you have verizon you have football in the palm of you're hand. >> watch sunday night football only on verizon. >> since it's starting to feel like fall, it's only appropriate we
saturday morning lows, sioux falls, 43 degrees to start out the day. st.l drop to 56 saturday morning rebounding to 68 cure the afternoon. we should be in the mid-60s in charleston, west virginia. this cooler air will try to make its way to the eastern seaboard. we are looking at a chance of rain with this cold front saturday afternoon and evening and then into early sunday morning across new >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we already have a wide range in temperatures...
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the salesman for $600 a month in the winter of 1926 in sioux falls, south dakota.on. i made speeches for $25 a night. i had a paper route at 7 years old in washington, d.c. i learned from doing. you guys know that. you're great successes. you learn from doing and you fail along the way. you want to fail fast and learn from the failure. >> and rebound from it. it's a powerful message. i love how you say every day you wake up in the morning and create a sense of desperation. >> there's a report that came out that 90% of players who donated their brains. you played and took hard hits. extended plays. you had nothing in the helmets. they looked almost empty in terms of padding. >> i think it's better that way. i think we should go back to leather helmets. people are using it as a missile. they're hitting people head to head contact with that great big strong helmet and if you put a leather helmet back in, took that away, they wouldn't be sticking their heads in their faces. >> do you worry about your own health? >> no. i'm so far and i'm 110 years old now. i'm doing ju
the salesman for $600 a month in the winter of 1926 in sioux falls, south dakota.on. i made speeches for $25 a night. i had a paper route at 7 years old in washington, d.c. i learned from doing. you guys know that. you're great successes. you learn from doing and you fail along the way. you want to fail fast and learn from the failure. >> and rebound from it. it's a powerful message. i love how you say every day you wake up in the morning and create a sense of desperation. >>...
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luke's hospital in sioux city, iowa. unfortunately, i also learned that when my grandmother realize the abortion had not succeeded in ending my life, she demanded i be left to die. i may never know exactly how to nurses on staff that they found out about me, but what i do know is that their willingness to fight for medical care to be provided to me ultimately sustained my life. i know a doctor who delivered a child like me in 1976. she delivered a little boy after a failed abortion. she followed the superior's orders and she placed him in a utility closet in a bucket of formaldehyde to be picked up later as medical waste after he was left to die alone. a bucket of formaldehyde in a utility closet was meant to be my fate after i survived that abortion attempt. i weighed a little less fan three pounds when i survived. i suffered from jaundice, severe respiratory problems, and seizures. one of the first notations in my medical records is that i look like i was about 31 weeks gestational when i was delivered. despite the mir
luke's hospital in sioux city, iowa. unfortunately, i also learned that when my grandmother realize the abortion had not succeeded in ending my life, she demanded i be left to die. i may never know exactly how to nurses on staff that they found out about me, but what i do know is that their willingness to fight for medical care to be provided to me ultimately sustained my life. i know a doctor who delivered a child like me in 1976. she delivered a little boy after a failed abortion. she...
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i've noticed the skull cap, the sioux ket toe, as we call it, there are cardinals present. >> in the ticketed section. >> and there is the archbishop of milan. >> that's where the last world meeting of families took place. it only takes place every three years. >> we'll find out tomorrow, father where the next one will be. >> yes, and that bishop or archbishop will be present. >> are you a betting man? >> i think we chatted about that. >> if i were to guess looking at the archbishop who is here and likely can be announced tomorrow? >> we'll find out. >> the holy father is on his way next month to africa. i saw so many african bishops yesterday, who knows? >> you speak of ohio. another connection will be fanfare composed by copeland which we'll hear when the pope comes out of independence hall, composed for the cincinnati symphony, we'll hear that in a bit. nbc 10's chris cato and denise nakano at independence hall. you must feel the excitement where you're building. >> a front row seat. >> you can definitely hear it. it's a reverberation of the crowd clapping and cheering and people
i've noticed the skull cap, the sioux ket toe, as we call it, there are cardinals present. >> in the ticketed section. >> and there is the archbishop of milan. >> that's where the last world meeting of families took place. it only takes place every three years. >> we'll find out tomorrow, father where the next one will be. >> yes, and that bishop or archbishop will be present. >> are you a betting man? >> i think we chatted about that. >> if i...