what kid that s bullied goes and tells somebody? what kid? they want to have friends. i was sticking up for somebody. why would you get in trouble for doing that? i never wanted this to happen to anybody else. i know we can t save the world, but at least we could try to help people. reporter: stormy by the way is an honor student at her high school, straight as. she s got two scholarships to go to college, which she will go to in the fall, megyn, but in the meantime she s got to look for other transportation to get to school because the middle school bus is now off limits. megyn: she s an honors student in more ways than one. reporter: yes. megyn: you ve got kids, trace. i can tell you what, if that were my daughter i would give her a standing ovation when she came home. being strong not only means protecting yourself, you have to protect the weak and this poor girl is getting bullied on the bus and this is what every parent hopes for for their child, to stand up for those who ne
16-year-olds on this show. good morning, welcome to early start on this monday. i m ashleigh banfield. happy to have you this morning. i m zoraida sambolin. let s get started. tropical storm beryl making landfall in northeastern florida near jacksonville beach. it s packing a wallop, 70-mile-per-hour winds, torrential rain, more than 24,000 people without power this morning in the area. take a look at the pictures on your screen. that shows you the wind. the wind warnings, storm warnings all up along the atlantic coast from florida to georgia to the carolinas, putting a severe dent in a lot of the memorial day festivities. rob marciano has been pretty much up all night in the severe weather center watching all of this. things getting better tleels for now? well, the wind has died down but the rain is still coming. this event is far from over. at one point winds at 70 miles an hour, almost a hurricane. and some could argue that it was a minimal category 1 hurricane whe
former speaker nancy pelosi is threatening to dredge it up. gingrich reporters say getting information from the house ethics investigation would be at the least unethical. congresswoman pelosi says she s only talking about what s already on the record. you can decide whether it matters. cnn s jim acosta asked the candidate about it yesterday in new york. we turned over a million pages of material. we had a huge report. the total 83 charges were repudiated as false. the one mistake we made was a letter written by a lawyer that i didn t read carefully. keeping them honest. mr. gingrich isn t telling the whole story about the house investigation back then. it s complicated but in a nutshell they wanted to know if gingrich used money from tax exempt organizations to fund college courses that he taught and used, by his own admission, to further his political agenda. here s the time line, shortly after the rival filed the complaint, gingrich hired a washington lawyer who wrote
conservative candidates gingrich is up 16 points in a new poll from winthrop university. gingrich is gaining ground on romney in new hampshire, which is romney s home turf. bubbling back into the present, former speaker nancy pelosi is threatening to dredge it up. gingrich reporters say getting information from the house ethics investigation would be at the least unethical. congresswoman pelosi says she s only talking about what s already on the record. you can decide whether it matters. cnn s jim acosta asked the candidate about it yesterday in new york. we turned over a million pages of material. we had a huge report. the total 83 charges were repudiated as false. the one mistake we made was a letter written by a lawyer that i didn t read carefully. keeping them honest. mr. gingrich isn t telling the whole story about the house investigation back then. it s complicated but in a nutshell they wanted to know if gingrich used money from tax exempt organizations to fund col
threatening to dredge it up. gingrich reporters say getting information from the house ethics investigation would be at the least unethical. pelosi says she s only talking about information already on the record. they asked the candidate about it yesterday. we turned over a million pages of material. we had a huge report. the total 83 charges were repudiated as false. the one mistake we made was a letter written by a lawyer that i didn t read carefully. mr. gingrich isn t telling the whole story about the house investigation back then. it s complicated but they wanted to know if he used money from tax exempt organizations to fund college courses that he taught and used, by his own admission, to further his political agenda. shortly after the rival filed the complaint, gingrich hired a washington lawyer who wrote two material letters to the ethics committee. gingrich signed the first letter and approved the second. both contained statements that were false. gingrich was te