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this week in the great state of wisconsin the town of wisconsin rapids announced that it is considering an ordinance against bullying with a twist and that twist is that the next time little johnny bunny bullies little timmy on the playground little johnny's parents could face fines yes the legislative committee and wisconsin rapids unanimously voted on monday to move forward an ordinance that prohibits bullying harassment and retaliation against anyone who report such incidences and that parents will be held accountable if their child bullying ways to the tune of science upwards of $313.00 should parents be held accountable for their children's actions when it comes to bowling well what normally would take m s n b c fox c.n.n. 8 hours a day to day we can do in just 5 minutes joining us for our 5 minute debate is conservative commentator david mark. all right well you know we live in a country where we don't punish the child for the sins of the parents so wisconsin rapids says why don't we turn that on its on its head and start punishing the parents for the sins of the child 1st of all
this week in the great state of wisconsin the town of wisconsin rapids announced that it is considering an ordinance against bullying with a twist and that twist is that the next time little johnny bunny bullies little timmy on the playground little johnny's parents could face fines yes the legislative committee and wisconsin rapids unanimously voted on monday to move forward an ordinance that prohibits bullying harassment and retaliation against anyone who report such incidences and that...
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grand rapids, wisconsin, all three miles away and clover, wisconsin have adopted ordinances.been used as a model. the police chief says it was an opportunity to educate the public. parents had to pay attention and take it seriously because there's a penalty. there is not government telling you how to raise your children. this is government begging you to raise your children. the city of clover has not fined a single parent but they have warned more than a dozen. the new ordinance in wisconsin rapids would come with a warning before they would issue a fine. shep? >> shepard: after our reporting here, we'll have a fox news update on facebook watch. it's a unique news cast that streams live minutes from now. once it's concluded, it's available on demand. the final bell is ringing on wall street, a down day for the dow but does about .2%. neil cavuto is the best in business and he will have it all for you starting right now. >> neil: thank you, shepard. china might want to ignore us, but it cannot ignore this. trouble in its own back yard where protesters are not backing down. ho
grand rapids, wisconsin, all three miles away and clover, wisconsin have adopted ordinances.been used as a model. the police chief says it was an opportunity to educate the public. parents had to pay attention and take it seriously because there's a penalty. there is not government telling you how to raise your children. this is government begging you to raise your children. the city of clover has not fined a single parent but they have warned more than a dozen. the new ordinance in wisconsin...
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because bullies aren't learning anything when they're suspended so, tomorrow a bold step when the wisconsin rapid city council votes on a controversial proposal to fine parents up to $313 if their kids are caught bullying >> schools can say the behavior isn't stopping law enforcement can help us out. >> reporter: fines are rarely imposed. a warning letter to parents has been enough. >> a lot of times parents have no idea what their kids are doing online and at school on the playground and they're shocked. >> reporter: darren and alissa's daughters just want something done >> i think the parents should have to pay a fine you're the one raising the kid >> reporter: hoping a financial penalty will drive home the true cause of bullying. >>> just nine days until the first 2020 democratic primary debate here on nbc, and tonight in our series "my big idea" senator cory booker tells our harry smith about his vision to benefit america's next generation >> what is your big idea >> my big idea is baby bonds every child born in america should have a savings account, a bond when you're 18, every kid in americ
because bullies aren't learning anything when they're suspended so, tomorrow a bold step when the wisconsin rapid city council votes on a controversial proposal to fine parents up to $313 if their kids are caught bullying >> schools can say the behavior isn't stopping law enforcement can help us out. >> reporter: fines are rarely imposed. a warning letter to parents has been enough. >> a lot of times parents have no idea what their kids are doing online and at school on the...
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today, wisconsin rapids city council will vote on controversial new bill that would fine parents hundreds of dollars if their kidsare caught bullying. officials claim it's hard for schools to punish bullies because suspension would keep them from getting an education. >> i think the parents should have to pay a fine because you're the one raising the kid. >> a lot of the we foundarents had no idea what their kids were doing or what their kids werein dog at school on the playground and they were shocked. >> a nearby town already has a similar law but fines rarely issued. a warning letter to parents have been enough. bullying averages 1 5 middle and high school students. >>> the standoff between jon stewart and congress over funding the 9/11 victims compensation memorial fund is intensifying. last week, stewart appeared bere congress and delivered an emotional demanding speech, demanding lawmakers fund the bill that pay for the bills for those who responded to the september 11th attacks. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell spend time on tox. >> we spent year responsing advocates for this
today, wisconsin rapids city council will vote on controversial new bill that would fine parents hundreds of dollars if their kidsare caught bullying. officials claim it's hard for schools to punish bullies because suspension would keep them from getting an education. >> i think the parents should have to pay a fine because you're the one raising the kid. >> a lot of the we foundarents had no idea what their kids were doing or what their kids werein dog at school on the playground...
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the wisconsin rapid trip boone says they're considering charging people for harassing others. parents would be responsible for their children. the schoolnd superintent proposed it after a widely shared post revealing a middle school girl who received handwritten notes from oer students encouraging her to take her own life. the ordinance would fine $50 for a first offense with additiosl co totaling more than $300. >>> our changing climate affects more than just the weathes >> that'right. news 4's barbara harrison shows us one part of our area that's working to restore its natural nd one child at a time. >>> plus father's day weekend and your weather is in for a few changdos, folks. joins us for a look compare comcast business to your current provider. ce my current s provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? this sounds like ahalf whole business package, which would be incredible. guso what are you waiting for? let's do it. (laughs) comcast business gives you more. switch now and get fast, reliable internet fo $a new low price of39
the wisconsin rapid trip boone says they're considering charging people for harassing others. parents would be responsible for their children. the schoolnd superintent proposed it after a widely shared post revealing a middle school girl who received handwritten notes from oer students encouraging her to take her own life. the ordinance would fine $50 for a first offense with additiosl co totaling more than $300. >>> our changing climate affects more than just the weathes >>...
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a proposal in wisconsin rapids would hold guardians responsible if there their child engages in meanfirst offense would be $50. the move combings afte comes after local middle school student receive notes urging her to kill herself. those are your headlines. steve: 19 minutes now before the top of the hour there is a possibility of rain today in new york city. and janice dean knows all about that. janice: yeah more than a possibility, my friend. i guarantee 100 percent chance of rain at some point. i think it's going to hold off this morning. because we had some wonderful girls playing soccer. look at the girls playing soccer right now. it's world cup. it's happening. these girls are so good. i'm going to get my jeensz on and sneakers and join them in the next hour. stay tuned to the forecast. cloudy sky 61 in new york city. forecast calling for rain for much of the east coast. bring your umbrella. revie rain in a short period of time and flash flooding issue throughout the day today. other big story is not only the flooding but extreme heat across the west. 100-degree temperatures a
a proposal in wisconsin rapids would hold guardians responsible if there their child engages in meanfirst offense would be $50. the move combings afte comes after local middle school student receive notes urging her to kill herself. those are your headlines. steve: 19 minutes now before the top of the hour there is a possibility of rain today in new york city. and janice dean knows all about that. janice: yeah more than a possibility, my friend. i guarantee 100 percent chance of rain at some...
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as we call it, riding the big ridge of high pressure, minneapolis, madison, wisconsin, down to chicago and west towards rapid city. now, take a look at this bubble of heat across the upper midwest, northern plain states. it feels like 100 to 110 degrees in some places, and that's going to be the case again tomorrow, the bulls-eye in exactly the same places, and the heat is going to last probably for a good chunk of the upcoming week toward the fourth of july, especially in the southeast. >> strassmann: "ring of fire" sums it up. >> yes, exactly. t> strassmann: thanks, jeff. a dangerous heat wave gripping europe has killed at least two people. inre fighters in paris used fire hoses to help cool residents. yesterday france hit an all-time record of 114-degrees. ole heat forced officials to cancel outdoor events, and heosed about 4,000 schools. in utah, a tragic conclusion in the search for a missing college liudent. police found the charred remains of 23-year-old mackenzie lueck in the yard of the man accused of killing her. here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: police tell cbs news 31-year-old ayoola ajayih
as we call it, riding the big ridge of high pressure, minneapolis, madison, wisconsin, down to chicago and west towards rapid city. now, take a look at this bubble of heat across the upper midwest, northern plain states. it feels like 100 to 110 degrees in some places, and that's going to be the case again tomorrow, the bulls-eye in exactly the same places, and the heat is going to last probably for a good chunk of the upcoming week toward the fourth of july, especially in the southeast....
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but one wisconsin town thinks one way may be to punish the parents of the bullies. today the rapid city city i council w vote on a new bill that would fine parents hundreds of dollars if their kids are caught bullying. officials claim it's hard for schools to punish bullies because suspension would keep them from getting an education. >> i think the parents should e hav pay a fine because you're the one raising the kid. >> lot of times, we found parents had no idea what their kids were doing or what their kids were doinat school on the ayground and they were shocked. >> a nearby town already has a similar law but fines are rarely issued. a warning letter to parents have been enough. bullying affted 1 in 5 middle and high school students. >>> a war of words between jon stewart and congress fu1 ing the 9/1victims funds is intensifying. last week he appeared before ancongress and delivered emotional speech and demanded that lawmakers fund the bill that pays for million expenses for those who responded of the sep mber 11th attacks. mitch mcconnell appeared on fox news yesterday saying
but one wisconsin town thinks one way may be to punish the parents of the bullies. today the rapid city city i council w vote on a new bill that would fine parents hundreds of dollars if their kids are caught bullying. officials claim it's hard for schools to punish bullies because suspension would keep them from getting an education. >> i think the parents should e hav pay a fine because you're the one raising the kid. >> lot of times, we found parents had no idea what their kids...