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police in sioux city, iowa recognized him immediately. deputies say person is a repeat offender, with multiple cases in nebraska, south dakota, and iowa, they say he's awaiting sentencing in similar attacks on female joggers, students, and gas station employees. those attacks happened between 2007 and this year. patdown at airports across the nation are about to become more rigorous. combating potential t-s-a security failures at airports nationwide. until now, t-s-a officers made risk-based assessments for each passenger.. choosing one of five patdown methods. now a single standardized method will beused universally. patdowns will be more thorough, and may involve an officer making more intimate contact than before. the new policy comes two years after a damaging report that found major security lapses across the country. weapons and other hazardous materials made it past screening in 95-percent of tests conducted. well, if you were looking for a reason to cheat on your diet, and chow down on some oreo cookies today-- wait no more. today
police in sioux city, iowa recognized him immediately. deputies say person is a repeat offender, with multiple cases in nebraska, south dakota, and iowa, they say he's awaiting sentencing in similar attacks on female joggers, students, and gas station employees. those attacks happened between 2007 and this year. patdown at airports across the nation are about to become more rigorous. combating potential t-s-a security failures at airports nationwide. until now, t-s-a officers made risk-based...
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they say you can't sioux city hall.city hall you will have a heck of a time suing the federal government? >> this is pretty easy one. on paper this is open-and-shut case. this will go to the supreme court eventually. justice roberts himself says states are sovereign independe entities and sometimes they need to act like it. chief justice counsel at thomas moore center, those are the guys helping with this, this guy says hey, tennessee will act like a state. the way this plays out, once it gets to the courts they will have to find with us because the feds are not complying with their own law passed in 1980. they're relying on regulation again to pirate the budgets of the state. i think it will play out. it will take a little time. the executive order coming on thursday will help clarify immigrants who are coming into the united states. that is just a vetting process. it has been overblown. it has been emotionalized. but real truth it is just about vetting, who is coming in, what documents we rely on for it. i think you s
they say you can't sioux city hall.city hall you will have a heck of a time suing the federal government? >> this is pretty easy one. on paper this is open-and-shut case. this will go to the supreme court eventually. justice roberts himself says states are sovereign independe entities and sometimes they need to act like it. chief justice counsel at thomas moore center, those are the guys helping with this, this guy says hey, tennessee will act like a state. the way this plays out, once it...
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it's a short distance from sioux city.bout to meet a family that's farmed this land for generations and learn about a very strange inheritance. ♪ >> my name is roma lancaster. after my dad passed away, we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sorted out and gone through on the farm. >> roma's father, dave hawkins, has deep roots in this part of iowa, going back more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the united states in late 1800s. they moved westward with the expansion of the railroad, and my grandfather, my dad's father, albert hawkins, farmed just south of here, about a mile. >> dave hawkins grew up hearing stories of his ancestors plowing this land behind a team of horses. as a young farmer in the 1950s, just out of school, dave spots a tractor rusting in the weeds. it sparks his imagination. >> the 1920 9d is the tractor that belonged to my grandfather. that's what got my dad into the collecting again was when he restored that tractor that had originally belonged to his fa
it's a short distance from sioux city.bout to meet a family that's farmed this land for generations and learn about a very strange inheritance. ♪ >> my name is roma lancaster. after my dad passed away, we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sorted out and gone through on the farm. >> roma's father, dave hawkins, has deep roots in this part of iowa, going back more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the united states in late...
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it's a short distance from sioux city.bout to meet a family that's farmed this land for generations and learn about a very strange inheritance. ♪ >> my name is roma lancaster. after my dad passed away, we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sorted out and gone through on the farm. >> roma's father, dave hawkins, has deep roots in this part of iowa, going back more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the united states in late 1800s. they moved westward with the expansion of the railroad, and my grandfather, my dad's father, albert hawkins, farmed just south of here, about a mile. >> dave hawkins grew up hearing stories of his ancestors plowing this land behind a team of horses. as a young farmer in the 1950s, just out of school, dave spots a tractor rusting in the weeds. it sparks his imagination. >> the 1920 9d is the tractor that belonged to my grandfather. that's what got my dad into the collecting again was when he restored that tractor that had originally belonged to his fa
it's a short distance from sioux city.bout to meet a family that's farmed this land for generations and learn about a very strange inheritance. ♪ >> my name is roma lancaster. after my dad passed away, we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sorted out and gone through on the farm. >> roma's father, dave hawkins, has deep roots in this part of iowa, going back more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the united states in late...
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. >> reporter: she has been receiving dry needling treatments for two years in sioux city. she suffered from shoulder pain for years, but found relief with dry needling. i went that whole route. and that didn't last any longer than this lasts. and i liked the idea of not putting medications in my body if i didn't have to. >> reporter: dry needling focuses on the musk skeletal system. they use thin, solid needles to target muscle spasms and trigger points that cause pain. >> the needle is inserted into that trigger point or into that tight knot. a twitch response is often elicited, which causes the muscle to contract, which helps to break up that muscle spasm. break up that trigger point. >> reporter: wagner also uses electrical stimulation to help break up the stiffness of the muscle. reaves goes once a month to maintain her chronic shoulder pain. she admits, she was skeptical at officials, but says if you're in pain, give it a try. >> it's hard to explain how it -- you know, what it actually feels like. but it's definitelwo >> all right. >>> fewer babies are dying in our a
. >> reporter: she has been receiving dry needling treatments for two years in sioux city. she suffered from shoulder pain for years, but found relief with dry needling. i went that whole route. and that didn't last any longer than this lasts. and i liked the idea of not putting medications in my body if i didn't have to. >> reporter: dry needling focuses on the musk skeletal system. they use thin, solid needles to target muscle spasms and trigger points that cause pain. >>...
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. >> a stone's thrown away from sioux city, iowa. claps. lamars is known as the ice cream capital of the world. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: no! no jumping on the lamars gravy train at this point. >> you had your chance! >> stephen: based on what are you the ice cream capital of the world? no offense, i was not familiar with lamars' work-- be nice now. you want the award "best guest of the week." ( laughter ). >> they have the wells blue bunny ice cream plants. they make a lot of ice cream there. >> stephen: yeah? >> yeah. >> stephen: so they just declared themselves ice cream capital of the world. >> if you read about it online or somebody writes an article they're a little snotty, about it, stephen. they'll go, "lamars, want so-called self-proclaimed ice cream capitol of the world." >> stephen: so nobody's buying it. >> likey detroit to cars, lamars is to ice cream. >> stephen: yes. >> and for people who think we're wrong, prove it. prove me wrong. ( laughter ). >> stephen: well, the series on netflix is called "love." >> y
. >> a stone's thrown away from sioux city, iowa. claps. lamars is known as the ice cream capital of the world. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: no! no jumping on the lamars gravy train at this point. >> you had your chance! >> stephen: based on what are you the ice cream capital of the world? no offense, i was not familiar with lamars' work-- be nice now. you want the award "best guest of the week." ( laughter ). >> they have the wells blue bunny ice...
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it's a short distance from sioux city.bout to meet a family that's farmed this land for generations and learn about a very strange inheritance. ♪ >> my name is roma lancaster. after my dad passed away, we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sorted out and gone through on the farm. >> roma's father, dave hawkins, has deep roots in this part of iowa, going back more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the united states in late 1800s. they moved westward with the expansion of the railroad, and my grandfather, my dad's father, albert hawkins, farmed just south of here, about a mile. >> dave hawkins grew up hearing stories of his ancestors plowing this land behind a team of horses. as a young farmer in the 1950s, just out of school, dave spots a tractor rusting in the weeds. it sparks his imagination. >> the 1920 9d is the tractor that belonged to my grandfather. that's what got my dad into the collecting again was when he restored that tractor that had originally belonged to his fa
it's a short distance from sioux city.bout to meet a family that's farmed this land for generations and learn about a very strange inheritance. ♪ >> my name is roma lancaster. after my dad passed away, we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sorted out and gone through on the farm. >> roma's father, dave hawkins, has deep roots in this part of iowa, going back more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the united states in late...
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. >> reporter: hours after the hotel incident police in sioux city, iowa, says person was involved inident at a college where a man on campus exposed himself in a women's bathroom. person is currently behind bars with a million dollar bond awaiting sentencing in a different case. the sheriff says that he now thinks that more women are going to come forward saying they were a vic of this guy now that he's behind bars but how about that hotel worker holding on to that mask. she fought him for it. >> she certainly did. >> use your elbow. >> that's it. linsey, thanks. >>> coming up on our big board exclusive reveal, who is most at risk at getting scammed? the answer may surprise you. >>> and could wedding bells soon be ringing for prince harry? we're back in two minutes with that. you start when you're told you have cancer? start with a specialist. start where you'll find advanced technology, precision treatment options and truly compassionate care. start here with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day. it's not one thing we do. it's the only thing we do. start a
. >> reporter: hours after the hotel incident police in sioux city, iowa, says person was involved inident at a college where a man on campus exposed himself in a women's bathroom. person is currently behind bars with a million dollar bond awaiting sentencing in a different case. the sheriff says that he now thinks that more women are going to come forward saying they were a vic of this guy now that he's behind bars but how about that hotel worker holding on to that mask. she fought him...
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that's sioux city, ames, ft. dodge and boone, iowa. mike levin, i want to turn to you. we played a little bit of you challenging darrell issa at one of his town hall meetings. for those who are not aware how he got to be the richest man in congress. the "los angeles times" wrote a piece about it. he earned it as a car alarm mogul. let's play a little sound mash-up of darrell issa tangling with elijah cummings. >> i am a member of the congress of the united states of america. i am tired of this. we have members over here, each who represent 700,000 people. you cannot just have a one-sided investigation. it is absolutely something wrong with that and it is absolutely unamerican. >> hear hear. >> we had a hearing. it was adjourned. i gave you an opportunity to ask a question. you had no questions. >> i do have a question. >> i gave you an opportunity to speak. >> chairman, what are you hing? >> mike levin, this was the house government oversit committee that issa used to chair. he's a very wealthy man, he can self-fund. how are you going to beat him? >> we're going to beat
that's sioux city, ames, ft. dodge and boone, iowa. mike levin, i want to turn to you. we played a little bit of you challenging darrell issa at one of his town hall meetings. for those who are not aware how he got to be the richest man in congress. the "los angeles times" wrote a piece about it. he earned it as a car alarm mogul. let's play a little sound mash-up of darrell issa tangling with elijah cummings. >> i am a member of the congress of the united states of america. i...
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just two days before the election, trump went to sioux city, iowa, and said, i'm going to protect and save your social security and your medicare. you made a deal a long time ago, a long, long time ago. so how does this repeal bill stack up with those promises? premiums will spike 750% with fewer tax credits to help shoulder that burden. 30 million americans with pre-existing conditions could lose the certainty of coverage they've enjoyed under obamacare. medicare will be slashed by $170 billion. medicaid will be cut 25%. that's $880 billion being ripped away from the most vulnerable americans, resulting in 14 million losing coverage immediately. . so who wins here with trumpcare? the rich. they will reap $600 billion in tax cuts at the expense of medical treatment for the most vulnerable and working folks in this country. big pharma is a winner who can now look forward to more obscene profits and less oversight and, of course, the private health insurance companies who once again will be in total charge of america's health care. and who loses? hardworking, regular folks who simply ca
just two days before the election, trump went to sioux city, iowa, and said, i'm going to protect and save your social security and your medicare. you made a deal a long time ago, a long, long time ago. so how does this repeal bill stack up with those promises? premiums will spike 750% with fewer tax credits to help shoulder that burden. 30 million americans with pre-existing conditions could lose the certainty of coverage they've enjoyed under obamacare. medicare will be slashed by $170...
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judge gorsuch ruled a female employee could sioux city government for sexual discrimination against reversing the court. in case after case after case judge gorsuch applied the law fairly and even-handedly. yes, it's true on occasionally cases you three or four you heard about over the last few few days. so the notion that judge gorsuch is not capable of being an even handedly fair judge the kind of judge that mrs. phillips and jesse deserved is absolutely wrong. he is a judge's judge. he will be a credit to our nation and to this body even should be confirmed swiftly. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. >> i'm going to call on senator coons because he has another assignment. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i would like it thank this entire panel. i will take just a few minutes and ask two questions if i might. ms. warbelow, over the course of the entire several days of hearings, judge gorsuch repeatedly said he respects precedent and followed law. and i questioned him about casy, lawrence, owe baergafell. and he wrote judges should apply the law as it is focussing forward not backwa
judge gorsuch ruled a female employee could sioux city government for sexual discrimination against reversing the court. in case after case after case judge gorsuch applied the law fairly and even-handedly. yes, it's true on occasionally cases you three or four you heard about over the last few few days. so the notion that judge gorsuch is not capable of being an even handedly fair judge the kind of judge that mrs. phillips and jesse deserved is absolutely wrong. he is a judge's judge. he will...
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city council. and last year we issued a proclamation in support and standing with standing rock sioux upon the strugglenot built. [cheering] we are here joining you to stand up for our indigenous brothers and sisters on behalf of new york city. we are saying no to the dakota access pipeline. and demanding this administration respect your rights, protect your sovereignty and make sure that we provide dignity, right? we have to treat each other with dignity in this country. it is obviously not happening here today. we went to send a message to the white house across the way. to this administration that this infringement on indigenous sovereignty represents the worst part of our history. and we cannot repeat that.so we stand with all of you. [cheering] this is more than about the pipeline. it is about our history. [cheering] is about respecting human rights. and putting people over profits and corporations. [cheering] it is very simple trump, obviously as a responsibility we have seen that is not happening. this is the most incapable administration that we have ever had. it is chaos wreaking havoc in this
city council. and last year we issued a proclamation in support and standing with standing rock sioux upon the strugglenot built. [cheering] we are here joining you to stand up for our indigenous brothers and sisters on behalf of new york city. we are saying no to the dakota access pipeline. and demanding this administration respect your rights, protect your sovereignty and make sure that we provide dignity, right? we have to treat each other with dignity in this country. it is obviously not...
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eight of the top ten cities are in california, including fremont, san jose, irvine, san francisco, huntington beach, san diego, oakland, and santa rosa. also sneaking in are sioux falls, south dakota, and washington, d.c. the magazine says the rankings are based on emotional and physical well-being, income and employment, and community and environment. >>> so why did the alligators cross the road? a nature photographer caught a whole parade of them on camera near a florida swamp. we have sped up the video showing gator after gator after gator, more than a dozen in all, ranging from 2 to 12 feet. photographer says he used a long lens so he could keep his distance, as well as keeping his arms and legs. >>> when we come back, the boy in the video that's moved millions, opens up about the moment life changed forever. >> announcer: "nbc nightly news" is brought to you by pacific life, helping generations of families achieve long-term financial security for over 145 years. 20 mines ago.===jesvo=== plus .. next. next cle=== s we' goi to >>> finally tonight, what if your entire life you couldn't see the world the same way as everyone else around you. a few days ago we
eight of the top ten cities are in california, including fremont, san jose, irvine, san francisco, huntington beach, san diego, oakland, and santa rosa. also sneaking in are sioux falls, south dakota, and washington, d.c. the magazine says the rankings are based on emotional and physical well-being, income and employment, and community and environment. >>> so why did the alligators cross the road? a nature photographer caught a whole parade of them on camera near a florida swamp. we...