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church. >> axelrod: elaine quijano reporting for us tonight from charleston. elaine, thank you.anhunt is under way tonight for a man suspected of shooting and killing a 22-year veteran of new orleans police department. as vinita nair reports the officer was attacked as he was transporting the handcuffed suspect to prison. >> reporter: immediately after his s.u.v. slammed into this utility pole, 46-year-old daryle hollway was still alive. the veteran police officer was shot in the chest while transporting 33-year-old travis boys to prison. new orleans police superintendent michael harrison: >> sad day for the city of new orleans, especially for the hollway family. >> reporter: new orleans police say officer hollway and boys got into the s.u.v. at the police department before 8:00 8:00 a.m. they were supposed to drive about six miles to the orleans parish prison. less than halfway to their location boys partially unrestrained himself. >> somehow, he was able to get his hands from behind his back where he was handcuffed. apparently he's double jointd and able to do that in the back
church. >> axelrod: elaine quijano reporting for us tonight from charleston. elaine, thank you.anhunt is under way tonight for a man suspected of shooting and killing a 22-year veteran of new orleans police department. as vinita nair reports the officer was attacked as he was transporting the handcuffed suspect to prison. >> reporter: immediately after his s.u.v. slammed into this utility pole, 46-year-old daryle hollway was still alive. the veteran police officer was shot in the...
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don, his funeral will take place on friday. >> dahler: elaine quijano, thank you.s investigating what appears to be accused gunman dylann roof's on-line manifesto. cbs news correspondent jeff pegues has more on that. >> the more than 2400 word manifesto is filled with hatred for blacks, hispanics, jews and signs of radicalization on-line. there are references to a group called the council of conservative citizens who the southern poverty law center refers to as a white nationalist hate group. the manifesto was found on a web site created in february. but former fbi profileer mary ellen o'toole who appeared on cbs's face the nation says the thoughts it contains likely dates back to the author's childhood. >> you develop your coping behaviors, you develop your outlook on life you develop an attitude towards violence. and all of that evolves to the point where the world is a bad place to live. the world is filled with enemiesment you hate people. >> reporter: according to the manifesto the trayvon martin case was a moment of transformation. roof's apparent searches fo
don, his funeral will take place on friday. >> dahler: elaine quijano, thank you.s investigating what appears to be accused gunman dylann roof's on-line manifesto. cbs news correspondent jeff pegues has more on that. >> the more than 2400 word manifesto is filled with hatred for blacks, hispanics, jews and signs of radicalization on-line. there are references to a group called the council of conservative citizens who the southern poverty law center refers to as a white nationalist...
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elaine quijano cbs news new york. >> glor: still ahead here he was blinded by a bomb in iraq.e was competing in an ironman. ide effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems loss of bladder control or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder on your own or have a urinary tract infection, or uti. side effects may include allergic reactions injection site pain, fatigue, uti painful urination and difficulty emptying your bladder. tell your doctor your medical history. muscle or nerve conditions medications including botulinum toxins antiplatelets and blood thinners, may increase the risk of serious side effects. ask a urology specialist if botox can help calm your bladder. visit botoxoab.com a
elaine quijano cbs news new york. >> glor: still ahead here he was blinded by a bomb in iraq.e was competing in an ironman. ide effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye...
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reverend daniel simmons, sr.fl% and susie jackson.gn reverend clementa pickney was the pastor, and elaine quijanore about him. >> reveled clementa pinckney was named pastor of the emanuel african methodist episcopal church in 2010. the 41-year-old was married and had two young daughters. marvin stewart was÷ñ a lifelong member of pinckney's congregation. >> his sermons generally would always tie into respecting each other, getting along. >> reporter: pinckney was also a state senator who became the youngest member of the south carolina statehouse when he was elected at age 23. his friends said he often drove home from the state capitale,kñ in columbia to attend wednesday bible studies. it was in the capital where he spoke passionately about the death of walter scott, an9@ while police officer last april in neighboring north charleston. last month pinckney spoke in support of police body cameras. >> it is my hopeu=p that as south carolina senators, that we will stand up for what is best and good about our,0ñ state. >> reporter: those who knew him say his spiritual leadership helped others deepen th
reverend daniel simmons, sr.fl% and susie jackson.gn reverend clementa pickney was the pastor, and elaine quijanore about him. >> reveled clementa pinckney was named pastor of the emanuel african methodist episcopal church in 2010. the 41-year-old was married and had two young daughters. marvin stewart was֖ a lifelong member of pinckney's congregation. >> his sermons generally would always tie into respecting each other, getting along. >> reporter: pinckney was also a state...
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elaine quijano has more. >> reporter: after a lifetime battling high cholesterol, peggy o'connor had a heart attack three years ago at age 56. but she couldn't tolerate statins to lower her bad cholesterol. >> when i started on the statin, i started having muscle spasms and pain. >> reporter: in typical patients a high-dose statin can lower bad cholesterol up to 50% but there are millions of people with very high cholesterol like o'connor, who can't tolerate statins or for whom statins just don't work. a year and a half ago he enrolled in a clinical trial of a drug called alirocumab. the medication is injected twice a month and works by block the action of a protein improving the liver's ability to remove bad cholesterol or l.d.l., from the bloodstream. in a clinical trial it lowered l.d.l. levels by more than 60%. over the last year and a half o'connor's bad cholesterol has dropped by more than 100 points. >> my highest number was 170. my number a few weeks ago was 50. >> dr. steve nissen of the cleeftd clinic is testing other drugs in in this class. although the drug has not yet be
elaine quijano has more. >> reporter: after a lifetime battling high cholesterol, peggy o'connor had a heart attack three years ago at age 56. but she couldn't tolerate statins to lower her bad cholesterol. >> when i started on the statin, i started having muscle spasms and pain. >> reporter: in typical patients a high-dose statin can lower bad cholesterol up to 50% but there are millions of people with very high cholesterol like o'connor, who can't tolerate statins or for...
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two and a half years later, elaine quijano found some homeowners still face a flood of trouble. >> the entire ceiling has bowed. >> reporter: rob buck is describing the damage he says was caused by his contractor's neglect. >> it's all wet underneath there. >> reporter: a contractor assigned to him under a state-run sandy recovery program. there's two feet of water in the basement. black mold has crept up walls and the house which is now uninhabitable has started to sink. buck is among 8300 homeowners in newnew jersey's main sandy recovery initiative known as r.r.e.m. a program touted by governor chris christie two years ago. >> i will not let anyone get in between me and the completion of this mission to restore new jersey, to help the citizens of our state recover. >> reporter: but recently, scores of homeowners protested the slow pace of recovery. we sat down with a group of frustrated homeowners who say the state failed them. >> honestly, i think the worst decision i made was going with this grant program. >> reporter: kris pyzyna a lawyer says her contractor made potentially life
two and a half years later, elaine quijano found some homeowners still face a flood of trouble. >> the entire ceiling has bowed. >> reporter: rob buck is describing the damage he says was caused by his contractor's neglect. >> it's all wet underneath there. >> reporter: a contractor assigned to him under a state-run sandy recovery program. there's two feet of water in the basement. black mold has crept up walls and the house which is now uninhabitable has started to...
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here's elaine quijano. >> both her hands have been bitten off bay shark. >> reporter: the frantic callscame shortly after a 12-year-old girl, vacationing with her family, was attacked yesterday. the shark bit off her left arm below the elbow and bit her left leg. less than 90 minutes later a 16-year-old boy swimming two miles up the beach was also badly injured. >> his arm is gone. >> reporter: jason hunter saw that attack. >> blood in the water. he was in shock. he was still coherent. lost... took it clean off. >> reporter: just last week on the same stretch of beach a 13-year-old girl on her boogie board also encountered a shark but she escaped with cuts to her foot. sunday's attacks both occurred near fishing piers where bait often lure schools of fish and sometimes the sharks the feed on them but dan abel, a marine scientist at coastal carolina university, says these kind of incidents are rare. >> it was pretty likely this was the same shark. it would be even more unusual in my estimation for it to be two separate sharks biting with a similar style that close together in time and sp
here's elaine quijano. >> both her hands have been bitten off bay shark. >> reporter: the frantic callscame shortly after a 12-year-old girl, vacationing with her family, was attacked yesterday. the shark bit off her left arm below the elbow and bit her left leg. less than 90 minutes later a 16-year-old boy swimming two miles up the beach was also badly injured. >> his arm is gone. >> reporter: jason hunter saw that attack. >> blood in the water. he was in shock....
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and here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: today, the flags of the united states and south carolina flew at half-staff over the state capitol, but the confederate flag remained at full height. it's against state law to touch it. governor nikki haley was asked about permanently removing the flag on "cbs this morning." >> there will be policy discussions, and you'll hear me come out and talk about it. but right now, i am not doing that to the people of my state. >> reporter: in charleston, some think the time for that conversation is now. n.a.a.c.p national president cornell brooks asked for meaningful dialogue about the scourge of racism. >> we say this not because we're trying to sow division, but rather because we're trying to sow unity, a unity of purpose, a unity of commitment, a unity of resolve so that we confront the racism in our midst. and that means, certainly symbolically, we cannot have the confederate flag waving in the state capitol. ( applause ) >> reporter: those who want to keep the flag say it is not a racist symbol but rather a piece of their heritage. opinion falls lar
and here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: today, the flags of the united states and south carolina flew at half-staff over the state capitol, but the confederate flag remained at full height. it's against state law to touch it. governor nikki haley was asked about permanently removing the flag on "cbs this morning." >> there will be policy discussions, and you'll hear me come out and talk about it. but right now, i am not doing that to the people of my state. >>...
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elaine quijano has the story. >> reporter: the distress call came in before 4:00 in the morning, a 73-foot fishing boat was taking in water. the ship was already half submerged when the coast guard helicopter arrived. the captain was still able to communicate by radio. >> what would you like us to do there? >> i think it would be easier if you could get your life jackets -- >> reporter: six-foot-high waves crashed against the boat and the captain voice concerned about a crewmember. >> i have one man who's pretty old and can't swim. >> reporter: the four men wearing survival suits abandoned ship and swam to their life raft. coast guard rescue swimmer jayson yelvington helped the man as they were lifted by basket to safety. >> i was in the water about 20 minutes total and the boat sank as i was coming out of the water, a minute or two after we got the last person out of the raft. >> reporter: all four fishermenermen are in good condition. the coast guard will try to determine what exactly caused the boat to sink. >> coast guard courage elaine. thank you very much. the tiny almond is at
elaine quijano has the story. >> reporter: the distress call came in before 4:00 in the morning, a 73-foot fishing boat was taking in water. the ship was already half submerged when the coast guard helicopter arrived. the captain was still able to communicate by radio. >> what would you like us to do there? >> i think it would be easier if you could get your life jackets -- >> reporter: six-foot-high waves crashed against the boat and the captain voice concerned about a...
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vinita nair is off this morning and elaine quijano joins us.welcome. >> thank you. >> we have a lot of guests for you including colin quinn. a one-man show on broadway. now he's published a new book called "the coloring book" and he'll join us here at the table. >>> plus one of america's great chefs, terrance brennan and the cuisine of the sun. we'll find out what that is all about on "the dish." >> and christopher steling. he bought that guitar at a pawn shop but wait till you can see what he can do with it in in our "saturday session." >>> we begin with a standoff in dallas after police headquarters. police said multiple suspects opened fire and one suspect kroev away in an armored van. vicente arenas is in dallas this morning. vicente, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. this morning police have blocked off several streets here in the downtown area, and in the last couple of hours, we've heard two loud explosions. one of them came from a pipe bomb that was detonated by police robot. this all started around 12:30 this morning when
vinita nair is off this morning and elaine quijano joins us.welcome. >> thank you. >> we have a lot of guests for you including colin quinn. a one-man show on broadway. now he's published a new book called "the coloring book" and he'll join us here at the table. >>> plus one of america's great chefs, terrance brennan and the cuisine of the sun. we'll find out what that is all about on "the dish." >> and christopher steling. he bought that guitar at...
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elaine quijano is there this morning. elaine good morning. >> reporter: good morning. charleston is known for its many churches, so much so that it's become to be known as the holy city. since wednesday mother emanuel here, one of the oldest churches in the city had been closed but yesterday it came roaring back to life. it was a fiery prayer for unity. >> someone has divided the race between black and white and red and brown but nobody is against us. >> reporter: thousands of people flooded into the ame ee sanctuary while the police searched bags and the grounds. inside the reverend gave a service on forgiveness and action. >> we're going to be vigilant and we're going to hold our elected officials and others accountable to do the right thing. >> reporter: for almost two hours friends and strangers, black and white, consoled one another. >> our spirits may have been crushed but we're not broken by any means. >> reporter: politicians mixed with parishioners. south carolina nicky haley, senator tim scott and charleston mayor scott joined the mourners. >> if that guy tho
elaine quijano is there this morning. elaine good morning. >> reporter: good morning. charleston is known for its many churches, so much so that it's become to be known as the holy city. since wednesday mother emanuel here, one of the oldest churches in the city had been closed but yesterday it came roaring back to life. it was a fiery prayer for unity. >> someone has divided the race between black and white and red and brown but nobody is against us. >> reporter: thousands of...
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elaine quijano is here with his surprising message from behind bars. morning. >> good morning. whitey bulger never testified at trial so this letter is his own words. he wrote back expressing regret on a life he called wasted. >> it was definitely shocking to see a letter from basically a serial killer in your mailbox. >> reporter: the one-page handwritten letter was sent from a high security federal penitentiary in florida. in it whitey bulger wrote there are many more people deserving of your time and interest. don't waste your time on such as i. we are society's lower, best for gotten, not someone to look to for leadership. i was a ninth grade high school dropout and took the wrong road. >> i think he is very remorseful and regretful and tried to steer us away from choosing him as a promg. >> reporter: the three young women were working on a national history process. >> even though he didn't directly answer it what he did say was a lot different than a lot of people think that ee's all about. >> reporter: bulger was captured in california in 2011 af
elaine quijano is here with his surprising message from behind bars. morning. >> good morning. whitey bulger never testified at trial so this letter is his own words. he wrote back expressing regret on a life he called wasted. >> it was definitely shocking to see a letter from basically a serial killer in your mailbox. >> reporter: the one-page handwritten letter was sent from a high security federal penitentiary in florida. in it whitey bulger wrote there are many more...
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elaine quijano is outside a whole foods store in manhattan of why this is not the first time the companycusations. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. some shoppers have a long joke that whole foods should be called whole paycheck because of the chain's pricey products. it turns out here in new york city some items may have been unfairly marked up. since 2011 the chain has been slapped with more than 500 counts of violations in the city alone. across the country whole foods is san antonio for its organic and wholesome products be u in new york city the department of consumer affairs says customers are paying more for less in one of the worst cases of overcharged we've ever seen. >> we're not talking about a few violations but what is thousands of violations throughout the new york city area. >> reporter: last fall investigators tested products at three locations and found they had inaccurate weights and labels. for instance, chicken tenders found commerce on average would have overpaid by $4. the markup ranged from 15 cents for pecan panko to $15 for a package of shrimp. >>
elaine quijano is outside a whole foods store in manhattan of why this is not the first time the companycusations. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. some shoppers have a long joke that whole foods should be called whole paycheck because of the chain's pricey products. it turns out here in new york city some items may have been unfairly marked up. since 2011 the chain has been slapped with more than 500 counts of violations in the city alone. across the country whole foods...
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elaine quijano is there where a state trooper was hurt. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. summer jam is an annual event put on by a new york radio station, hot 97. last night the concert was marred by fighted with police. the scene sold outside the hip-hop concert quickly descended into chaos last night as police in riot gear clashed with a massive crowd outside of new jersey's metlife stadium. angry fans launched bottles at police. state troopers were seen using tear gas and pepper to try to break up the crowd. >> very scary. i've about never seen anything like this and i've about been coming >> police say it began when people tried to illegally climb fences and force their way past security. police blocked off the entrance and told everyone even those with tickets to leash the stadium. witnesses say it quickly escalated and turned violent after that as fans turned angry. >> people stood out here for 3 1/2 hours and we paid for the concert. they wouldn't let us in. police treated us like animals. >> reporter: they tried to disperse the crowd. several were arrested and con
elaine quijano is there where a state trooper was hurt. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. summer jam is an annual event put on by a new york radio station, hot 97. last night the concert was marred by fighted with police. the scene sold outside the hip-hop concert quickly descended into chaos last night as police in riot gear clashed with a massive crowd outside of new jersey's metlife stadium. angry fans launched bottles at police. state troopers were seen using tear gas and...
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elaine quijano is outside the church with its inspiring history. emanuel is the oldest ame church in the south and houses the oldest congregations south of baltimore. it's survived fires, tornados, earthquakes, but nothing could prepare it for wednesday's tragedy. founded in old charleston in the shadows of one of america's largest slaf markets, the church known as mother emanuel brought together freed blacks and saves in a congregation that has stood the toast of time. >> this is a church that has been part of the long black freedom struggle for as long as it's been going on. >> reporter: he said emanuel's survival through major natural disasters has placed it on the front lines of history. it billed civil rights leaders like booker t. washington and dr. martin luther king there. his wifevhead a march organized at mother emanuel. >> this is a church that has endured and in many ways spur things. >> reporter: he spoke in 2013 about what the church meant to him. >> we don't lik see the church as a museum but still a place of change and hopefully cha
elaine quijano is outside the church with its inspiring history. emanuel is the oldest ame church in the south and houses the oldest congregations south of baltimore. it's survived fires, tornados, earthquakes, but nothing could prepare it for wednesday's tragedy. founded in old charleston in the shadows of one of america's largest slaf markets, the church known as mother emanuel brought together freed blacks and saves in a congregation that has stood the toast of time. >> this is a...
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elaine quijano has more. good morning. >> good morning. it was to mark the end of the traditional jewish mourning period. she wanted to thank people for their love and support but her words make it clear that her heartbreak is still very raw. since the death of david goldberg sheryl sandberg says she spends many dames lost in void. she says i feel like i'm 30 years wiser. she also revealed she's been leaning heavily on her mother. she's been trying to fill the empty space in my bed, holding me until i cry myself to sleep. she's foult to hold back tears to make room for mine. she explained my tears are both my own and my children. >> she has a very close family. they've always been close. but i think the connection between her, her mother, and her children has become very apparent to her. >> reporter: sandberg has said she has learned,000 ask for help. those closest to me took over, she wrote. they planned, they arranged, they told me where to sit and reminded me where to eat. going back to work helped but samberg noted many co-workers were
elaine quijano has more. good morning. >> good morning. it was to mark the end of the traditional jewish mourning period. she wanted to thank people for their love and support but her words make it clear that her heartbreak is still very raw. since the death of david goldberg sheryl sandberg says she spends many dames lost in void. she says i feel like i'm 30 years wiser. she also revealed she's been leaning heavily on her mother. she's been trying to fill the empty space in my bed,...
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elaine quijano has that part of the story. >> south carolina was the first state to secede from the union passions over the confederate flag run high. the flag threw the half staff but the confederate flag remained at full height. it against state law to move it. >> governor nikki haley spoke. >> there will be conversation but right now i am not doing that to my state. >> naacp president cornell brooks asked for meaningful dialogue about the scourge of racism. >> we say this not because we're trying to sew division but because we're trying to sew unity, resolve and so we can confront the racism within our midst. that means certainly symbolically we cannot have the confederate flag waving in the state capital. >> those who want to keep the flag say it is not a racist symbol but rather a piece of their heritage. 73% of whites feel the confederate flag should stay. 61% of african-americans say it should not be flown on state grounds. >> the flag has to come down. >> reporter: reverend joseph darby was born and raised in south carolina. >> i remember when the klan marched behind that flag. i'
elaine quijano has that part of the story. >> south carolina was the first state to secede from the union passions over the confederate flag run high. the flag threw the half staff but the confederate flag remained at full height. it against state law to move it. >> governor nikki haley spoke. >> there will be conversation but right now i am not doing that to my state. >> naacp president cornell brooks asked for meaningful dialogue about the scourge of racism. >>...
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elaine quijano of our digital network cbsn is here with the message. elaine good morning. >> reporter: good morning. sandberg's facebook post was meant to mark the end of the traditional 30-day mourning period for deceased spouses. she wanted to thank people for their love and support but her words make clear her heart break is still very raw. since the death of david goldberg, cherylsheryl sandberg says she's spent many moments lost in a void "i have lived to years in these 30 days. i am 30 years sadder i feel like i am 30 years wiser" she says. she also revealed she's been leaning heavily on her mother. she has tried to fill the empty space in my bed holding me each night until i cry myself to sleep, sandberg wrote. "she has fought to hold back her own tears to make room for mine. she has explained to me the anguish i am feeling is both my own and my children's." belinda luskin interviewed the family for a cover story in 2013. >> she has a very close family. they've always been close. but i think the connection between her, her mother and her children
elaine quijano of our digital network cbsn is here with the message. elaine good morning. >> reporter: good morning. sandberg's facebook post was meant to mark the end of the traditional 30-day mourning period for deceased spouses. she wanted to thank people for their love and support but her words make clear her heart break is still very raw. since the death of david goldberg, cherylsheryl sandberg says she's spent many moments lost in a void "i have lived to years in these 30 days....
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elaine quijano is at the stadium in new jersey where a state trooper was hurt. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. summer jam is an annual event put on by a new york radio station, hot 97. well, last night, though the concert was marred by violence and fights with police. the scene outside this sold-out hip-hop concert quickly descendinged into chaos last night, as police in riot gear clashed with a massive crowd outside of new jersey's metlife stadium. angry fans launched bottles at police. state troopers were seen using tear gas and pepper spray to try to break up the crowd. >> very scary. i've never seen anything like this and have been coming for years. >> reporter: police say the trouble started when people without tickets tried to illegally enter the concert by climbing fences and force their way past security. police blocked off all the entrances and told everyone even those with tickets, to leave the stadium. witnesses say the situation escalated, quickly turning violent after that as fans grew angry when they were denied entry into the conce
elaine quijano is at the stadium in new jersey where a state trooper was hurt. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. summer jam is an annual event put on by a new york radio station, hot 97. well, last night, though the concert was marred by violence and fights with police. the scene outside this sold-out hip-hop concert quickly descendinged into chaos last night, as police in riot gear clashed with a massive crowd outside of new jersey's metlife stadium. angry fans launched...
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elaine quijano is outside the church with this inspiring history.the oldest ame church in the south and houses the oldest black congregation south of baltimore. it has survived fires, tornadoes and earthquakes, but nothing could prepare it for wednesday's tragedy. founded in the heart of old charleston in the shadow of one of the largest american slave markets, the church that would become known as mother emanuel brought together freed blacks and slaves in a congregation that has stood the test of time. >> this is a church that has been part of the long black freedom struggle for as long as the struggle has been in existence. >> reporter: tim mccarthy studies race and social movement at harvard. he said it's been placed on the front lines of history. is pa rischer ins took part in the underground railroad and in the 1900s the building hosted civil rights luminaries like booker t. washington and the reverend dr. mingartin luther king junior. his widow coretta scott king led a march for hospital workers organized at mother emanuel. >> this is a church
elaine quijano is outside the church with this inspiring history.the oldest ame church in the south and houses the oldest black congregation south of baltimore. it has survived fires, tornadoes and earthquakes, but nothing could prepare it for wednesday's tragedy. founded in the heart of old charleston in the shadow of one of the largest american slave markets, the church that would become known as mother emanuel brought together freed blacks and slaves in a congregation that has stood the test...
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month's miss usa paggent because of trump's controversial comments about mexican immigrants opinion elaine quijano story. >> reporter: univision signed a multimillion-dollar deal to air miss universe and miss usa pageants. the network says it has no choice but to pull the plug. >> when mexico sends its people they're not sending their best. >> reporter: the controversy began the moment donald trump kicked off his white house bid and opened fire on the immigration debat. >> they are bringing drugs, crime and they are rapists and some, i assume are good people. >> reporter: it drew outrage from the hispanic company with one artist inviteing people to take a swing at a donald trump pinata. but the fallout hit the real estate tycoon's bottom line. univision, the largest spanish language network in the u.s. announced it will not air next month's miss usa pageant and was cutting ties with the miss universe organization which trump partly owns. they pointed to trump's remarks about mexican immigrants and said at univision we see first hand the important role mexican immigrants and mexican-americans have
month's miss usa paggent because of trump's controversial comments about mexican immigrants opinion elaine quijano story. >> reporter: univision signed a multimillion-dollar deal to air miss universe and miss usa pageants. the network says it has no choice but to pull the plug. >> when mexico sends its people they're not sending their best. >> reporter: the controversy began the moment donald trump kicked off his white house bid and opened fire on the immigration debat....
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elaine quijano of our digital network is here. what happened?> reporter: after 12:30 this morning berkeley police received a report of a balcony collapse near the uc berkeley campus. we don't know the cause of the collapse but five are dead and eight taken to the hospital with injuries. and we have learned moments ago that some of those injuries are being categoried at critical and life-threatening. we are told the balcony is located on the top floor of this four-story building. right now, we do not know if all of those dead or injured were on the balcony or on other floors on the ground at the time of the collapse. we are continuing to gather information on this still developing story. >> thank you elaine. >>> al qaeda confirmed overnight that an american attack in yemen killed a terror group's second highest ranking figure. nasir organized several attacks on the west including the massacre at "charlie hebdo" magazine in paris. >> the cia say a drone fired the shot. clarissa ward good morning. >> reporter: good morning. in that announcement al
elaine quijano of our digital network is here. what happened?> reporter: after 12:30 this morning berkeley police received a report of a balcony collapse near the uc berkeley campus. we don't know the cause of the collapse but five are dead and eight taken to the hospital with injuries. and we have learned moments ago that some of those injuries are being categoried at critical and life-threatening. we are told the balcony is located on the top floor of this four-story building. right now,...