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the 6-year-old louisiana boy killed during a police pursuit will be buried today. and the eagles soar. a 41-yard touchdown pass gives philadelphia an overtime win and sends dallas to its longest losing streak in 26 years! has produced a toxic environment on campus. don champion is here in new york with more. >> reporter: last night about
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campus, concerns over race and discrimination have been building for years at mizzou and got a big boost over the weekend when members of the football team took a stand with a student who is holding a hunger strike. locked in arms in a picture, football players at the university of missouri have threatened to walk out over concerns about racial incidents at the school. >> all stay together as a team and we all made this decision as a team to not talk to the media. >> reporter: over the weekend the team said it would not take the field any more until university president tim wolfe resigns or is removed. for months, campus groups have complained about wolfe's handling of recent racial harassment consents incidents on campus. graduate student jason butler has staged a week-long hunger strike. >> the administration has failed to take tangible actions to really make campus safer but not just bulk students but for all students. >> reporter: a swastika was
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found in a resident hall drawn with human feces. students reported having racial slurs yelled at them in at least two students. mizzou's student body president says recent racial incidents have been building for years. in 2010 before wolfe was head of the school two students were suspended for littering the lawn outside the black culture center with cotton balls. >> the students were charged with littering, not as a hate crime or something biased or sdrim that tore but for littering. >> reporter: wolfe issued a statement on sunday saying he is dedicated to addressing what against byu this sunday, the university could be out more than a million dollars. >> wow.
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don champion in new york, thank you. the family of a 6-year-old louisiana boy killed during a police shooting is prepared to say good-bye today. jeremy mardis will be burr why wered this afternoon in mississippi. two charges are being charged in the shooting that also wounded the autistic boy's father. >> reporter: the shooting happened after a police pursuit tuesday night in the central louisiana city of marksville. it ended on a dead-end road. a third officer's body camera recorded the shooting. mike edmondson is head of the state police and his agency is leading the investigation. how key to this case is that officer's body camera? >> the video is compelling. it gave us some clear information of exactly what we saw at the time that they affected utilizing the gunfire. did you guys intend to kill that father and son? cbs news has learned both officers initial told vegetablearies that christopher few tried to ram his truck into their patrol car.
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the damage appears to be a 4-inch cut to the hood. it doesn't look like they tried to ram the police car. >> there is nothihi that is coming up saying, based on what austin has told us, why they affected that stop. it's in theout not materializing right now. >> reporter: your words and i don't remember what they were verbatim but something to the effect jeremy mardis didn't deserve this. >> that little boy doesn't deserve to die the way he did. >> reporter: i heard you say that boy did not suffer. do you believe that? >> he did not suffer at all. and i'm thankful for that. >> reporter: state police investigators say christopher few didn't have a gun and he didn't have an outstanding warrant for his arrest. so why the officers tried or wanted to pull him over is unclear. 18 shots were fired. five of them hit that little boy. two hit his father. were 18 shots excessive, in your
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the crash injured 14 people and eight in critical condition. as the republican presidential candidates prepare for their next debate tomorrow night, one of the front runners faces growing scrutiny. ben carson is on the defensive over challenges to the truth of his inspiring story. it's provided a new avenuef attack for rival donald trump. weijia jiang reports. >> reporter: dr. ben carson's life story helped him surge to the top of the polls. but now critics are questioning whether some of carson's statemenen in his 1996 auto biography "gifted hands" are true. >> the whole point is to distract the populous and distract me. >> reporter: the retired neurosurgeon is accused of lying about his hard knocks upbringing and a circular to attend west point military academy. carson claims the cuba is on a witch hunt.
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there week, they will come out you said this when you were 14 >> reporter: carson is running neck and neck with donald trump in recent polls who is flying high off of his "snl" hosting gig on saturday night. the show received its best rating in three years. >> if you think that is how it's going to be when i'm president, you're wrong. it's going to be even better! >> reporter: appearing on nbc's "meet the press" sunday morning, trump took a swipe at carson. >> he has to explain a lot of things. >> reporter: carson and trump face off tuesday night on the fourth republican debate in milwaukee, wisconsin. weijia jiang, cbs news, washington. coming up on "cbs this morning," "face the nation" moderator and cbs news political director john dickerson on the republican race and the gop debate. this morning, president obama hosts israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house. the meeting will be their first face-to-face in more than a year.
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but the effort to mend fences is complicated by netanyahu's choice of a spokesman who ggested that president obama is anti-semitic. a manhunt for a gunman in the shooting of a texas judge outside of her austin home. judge julie kocurek was ambushed in her driveway friday night and authorities say her injuries are not life-threatening. investigators are reviewing hundreds of her cases for possible suspects. coming up on the "morning news." a parking lot collapsed. cars are swallowed up by a deep hole that appeared from nowhere. later, starbucks new holiday cups grufedaccused of being a grinch? this is the "cbs morning news." now the #1 selling brand for frequent heartburn. get complete protection with the new leader in frequent heartburn. that's nexium level protection.. there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease.
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400 feet long and 15 feet deep. no one was hurt. on the cbs "moneywatch" now. a critical day for the ford motor company and starbucks holiday cups generate christmas jeer? jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. union leaders from ford will meet today whether to agree to a contract with the automakers. the automakers struck a deal with ford on friday. the unit won't release details of the proposal until after the vote today. the markets reopen this morning after ending in the black last week after a surprisingly strong october jobs report. last week, the dow gained 247 points and s&p ended up 19 points, the nasdaq finished the week 92 points higher. lufthansa airline workers extend their strike today including walkouts in germany.
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they canceled flights to and from those airports affecting 1,130 passengers. the walkouts will continue through the week at different airports. the price electricity companies are charging for power might shock you. "the new york times" reports txu energy is just one of more than 50 utilities that offer free electricity at night when demand is the lowest. the nightly oversupply is due to the abundance of wind power in te lone star state. starbucks new holiday coffee cups design is stirring up some controversy. critics accuse the company of waging a war on christmas. starbucks unveiled a simple red design and some say it doesn't give the christmas feel. starbucks said it wanted to offer a clean design this year. the 24th james bond series easily captured the top spot at the box office. >> why should i trust?
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ocean. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. a christmas display at a mall gets an icy reception. and the mystery over why a cruise ship passenger went overboard. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the daily mail" reports royal caribbean claims a passenger jumped overboard but his family disputes that. cell phone video shows the passenger, 35-year-old bernardo albaz, clinging go a life boat before falling off into the sea. in turks and caicos. royal caribbean says albaz
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the search for him was suspended saturday. the bbc reports that myanmar is waiting the results of sunday's landmark election. it marks a landmark for democracy for the rule. early results today show the position winning the city but the overwhelming number of ballots were cast in rural areas which could take days to tally. "the charlotte observer" reports the largest shopping mall in the carolinas will finish removing a controversial holiday display. southpark mall in charlotte is bringing back its traditional christmas tree after putting up a fake glacier. it included a sound and lights show and costs tens of thousands of dollars, but shoppers weren't impressed. >> you don't mess with christmas. some things you don't mess with and that would be one. >> i'm glad they put it back up. i'm really excited. >> the mall says the idea was inspired by the north pole, the home of santa claus. "variety" reports a long be
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lost guitar belonging to john be lennon sold for more than $2 million at auction. lennon used this guitar to record "i want to hold your hand" and "she loves you." among other hits by the beatles. the guitar vanished in 1963 and then turned up five decades later in a man's guitar collection. in sports, a big overtime win for the eagles and another loss for dallas. eagles quarterback sam bradford hit jordan matthews for a 41-yard td in overtime and handing the cowboys their sixth straight loss. it's the longest losing streak for the cowboys in 26 years. the eagles beat the boys. peyton manning returned to indianapolis but it didn't turn out well. andrew luck passed for 252 yards including two touchdown passes as the colts beat denver 27-24. denver now 7-1 was the only unbeaten team to lose this weekend. and in charlotte, cam newton
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ran for 57 yards as panthers kept their unbeaten season alive with a 37-29 win over green bay. the packers were so frustrated by the fourth quarter, they were going after each other. green bay called it a family issue. still to come, lending a hand. we will hear from the georgia police officer who helped an injured marathon runner who refused to give up. perfect! who doesn't love a good makeover. here you go... it's a shower?! it's a shower! but it's a shower with dove body wash. with its breakthrough formula all it takes is just one shower. for softer, smoother skin. wanna feel? it feels really good! really silky smooth. it's awesome. i love it! dove body wash.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. here's another look at this morning's top stories. university of missouri faculty will walk out of class today to support activists protesting racism on campus. dozens of black football players announced this weekend that they won't participate in team activities until the university
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system's president is removed. cleanup continues today after a train derailment in southeastern wisconsin. the second in as many days. a canadian pacific railway train ran off the tracks yesterday afternoon. one car leaked less than 1,000 gallons of crude oil. but on saturday, a bnf railway train derailed in western wisconsin and spilling more than 18,000 gallons of ethanol. a georgia police officer is being hailed for having a big sergeant john cain was seen helping an injured runner at a marathon in savannah on saturday. fall onto his face just 200 yards from the finish line. >> while he was on the ground, he kept telling us that he had to finish the race, he had to finish the race. and my heart just bled for him. >> they crossed the finish line together. the photo of the two has been shared about 2,000 times on facebook. shoppers in sugarland,
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texas, got a scary surprise. a 12-foot alligator was caught behind a shopping center saturday! they needed a forklift to remove the 800-pound gator. it was relocated to a state park and no one was hurt. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the new controversy over dallas cowboys star greg hardy. i'm anne-marie green. and this is the "cbs morning news." i try hard to get a great shape. this i can do easily. benefiber healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free, daily supplement that's clinically shown to help keep me fuller, longer. benefiber healthy shape.
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brought stateside by swells of servicemen post world war ii, they came to signify rebellion, a badge of courage, and everything in between. >> when i came up, the only people who wore tattoos were people who lived on the other side of the tracks or in the navy. >> reporter: now they are getting the attention of sophisticated art dealers in auction executives like arlen ettinger, president of guernsey's auction house. >> i really wasn't familiar with the notion of tattoo art on anything other than the body. when i went to view the material for the first time, i saw a nice coffee table looking book featuring the work of one artist. >> reporter: that artist was the famous horacio iii. ettinger then called his office and asked for a copy. >> they called me back and said, which one do you want? there are ten of them! so it makes it very, very clear there is enormous followings. >> reporter: over 1,000 pieces of original tattoo art from some
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tattoo artists are going on the auction block. the eye catching visuals are painted on canvas, board, and paper. the collection includes work from american traditional artist bob roberts, legendary swiss artist phillip lu, and the notorious horacio iii. >> this is the top of the game. >> reporter: this one? >> this artist, yes. >> reporter: it's become to popular, that according to a 2012 survey, 1 in 5 u.s. adults has a tattoo. even with the increased popularity, it's still uncertain who will be bidding in this auction. >> it's always a surprise. >> reporter: another surprise? the price. >> there are a number in the tens of thousands, you know, 30,000, 50,000, we think. i bet you that 50% of the work will get sold to people who don't have tattoos, but see the excitement, the beauty in some of these works. >> reporter: so you're saying
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baby, you know? something big! >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," new outrage over the case of dallas cowboys greg hardy, as photos surface of his ex-girlfriend's injuries following an alleged assault. plus, secret smartphone apps that make it easier to hide sexting. and atlanta hawks co-owner jesse itzler on getting in shape. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching.
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have a great day. cbs 2 this morning...the latest details in a local murder case -- while the jury continues to deliberate today. iowans are looking for answers after a weekend of deadly gunfire near the state's capital city. the answer one presidential hopeful has for critics after he's caught in a lie about his past. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin barry. barry.and i'm kelly d'ambrosio.
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