having kids tell them how to teach? they love it because it gives them an understanding of the strengths the students have as well as where the gaps are that theed to be filled in. the training is broken up into two parts. first, an nu aw representative leads a session on teaching for students and teachers. ready, set, go. neurons are the brain cells, the brain cells, the brain cells. reporter: then the kids take over. i ll only give you about two minutes, so go. reporter: you re working in some of the lowest performing school districts in the country. what is it you hope to gain? it s not just so the students feel empowered. it s so the teachers see what unbelievable wealth of potential these kids have. today, you were teaching. was that cool? yeah. they always teach us. participating between the nua
bring as much as two inches per hour. we re focusing especially, right up here, talking about the middle mississippi river valley into the ohio river valley. the next five days could see as much as maybe three to six inches of rainfall. that will likely be detrimental. keep in mind, the ohio river goes right into the mississippi, doesn t it? remember the whole thing with the bird s point levee exploding in the cairo area. we ll watch this area. at this time our thinking is it s not going to be enough to make the river go back up, but it could be enough to keep that level higher for a longer period of time. now, something else we have to worry about is that the thunderstorms developing today are likely to be strong, possibly severe. we re watching an area from southern minnesota, stretching all the way down into parts of texas. we have two watches issued here in the last hour you can see one, dry line thunderstorms, possibly supercells possible. be aware isolated tornadoes will
my window smashed. all okay. we were okay. we screamed to the driver go go go go go and were able to get out of there. the car was pretty badly damaged but again that was a minor incident compared to what had happened to numerous journalists today. reporter: anderson had to broadcast his nightly program ac 360 from an undisclosed location thursday due to safety concerns. i can t tell you where we are frankly for our own safety. reporter: and it wasn t just cnn. reporter layera logan from cbs was marched back to her hotel at gun point and abc producer and cameraman were carjacked at a checkpoint and driven to a compound where they said men threatened to behead them. a fox news channel correspondent and producer attacked so severely, they were hospitalized. all it seemed a coordinated effort to instill fe stilstill camera equipment and stop the
rooms and that means he has less painters to hire. and that also means that that painter who is not being hired, he will not be going to a local paint store to buy paint. that means the paint store itself will not be supplying as much paint and what more, that means the vendor that provides that paint store may have to let a driver go because there s not that much work in that specific store. it goes on and on. it does. it s like dominoes. orlando salinas down with the toll on small businesses. thank you, my friend. remember when b.p. put out that request to the general public via their hotline, i guess or maybe on line asking if anybody had any suggestions how do we turn this off this how could they cap the leak? could they send it in? 300,000 suggestions sent in. some of them were from crackpots and some of them were from scientists and one of them was a very smart plumber. he called, evidently this guy robert b, a professor at the