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i'm maurice dubois. there is a verdict tonight in a case that has once again put a national spotlight on sexual assault on campus. former prep school student owen labrie was convicted of misdemeanor charges in the sex assault of a 15-year-old girl just days before he graduated last year. but he was cleared of felony charges. anna werner is at the courthouse in concord, new hampshire. >> you say, madam foreperson, that the defendant, owen labrie, is guilty? >> yes. >> reporter: a stunned owen labrie began to cry as the first guilty verdict of read. as more followed, he sobbed and bent over the defense table. >> not guilty. >> reporter: the jury had acquitted him of more serious felony rape charges but found he did have sex with an underaged girl at the elite st. paul boarding school. the 16-year-old testified last week. >> reporter: labrie had denied it, saying the two had physical contact put he had stopped himself from going further. >> i thought to myself, you know, maybe we shouldn't do this. >> repor
i'm maurice dubois. there is a verdict tonight in a case that has once again put a national spotlight on sexual assault on campus. former prep school student owen labrie was convicted of misdemeanor charges in the sex assault of a 15-year-old girl just days before he graduated last year. but he was cleared of felony charges. anna werner is at the courthouse in concord, new hampshire. >> you say, madam foreperson, that the defendant, owen labrie, is guilty? >> yes. >> reporter:...
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i'm maurice dubois. and this is our western edition. in roanoke, virginia, a tv newscast interrupted by violence yesterday returned to the air today and honored reporter alison parker and cameraman adam ward who were gunned down by a former colleague. fellow journalists continued to pay tribute, posting images of tv news live shots with the hashtag "we stand with wdbj." es have a series of reports tonight. first justice correspondent jeff pegues. in moneta virginia with the latest in the investigation. >> reporter: police searched vester flanagan's car, apartment, and a nearby dumpster looking for clues to explain why he opened fire on his former coworkers on live television, and then posted his own video online. his image was caught on adam adam ward's falling camera, and after the shooting, court papers say flanagan sent a text message to a friend making a reference to having done something stupid. inside flanagan's getaway vehicle police found a glock pistol and ammunition along with a briefcase with three license plates, a wig, and
i'm maurice dubois. and this is our western edition. in roanoke, virginia, a tv newscast interrupted by violence yesterday returned to the air today and honored reporter alison parker and cameraman adam ward who were gunned down by a former colleague. fellow journalists continued to pay tribute, posting images of tv news live shots with the hashtag "we stand with wdbj." es have a series of reports tonight. first justice correspondent jeff pegues. in moneta virginia with the latest in...
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>> dubois: a memorial for the journalists gunned down on tv and new revelations about the killer. also tonight, will biden run? his memory call to party leaders. erika drenches the caribbean. it could hilt the u.s. as a hurricane. and 10 years after katrina, thousands still cannot go home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. displawr good evening. scott is on assignment. in roanoke, virginia, a tv newscast interrupted by violence yesterday returned to the air today and honored reporter alison parker and cameraman adam ward who were gunned down by a former colleague. fellow journalists continued to pay tribute, posting images of tv news live shots with the hashtag "we stand with wdbj." we have a series of reports tonight. first justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: police searched vester flanagan's car, apartment, and a nearby dumpster looking for clues to explain why he opened fire on his former coworkers on live television, and then posted his own video online. his aimage was caught on adam am ward's falling camera, and after th
>> dubois: a memorial for the journalists gunned down on tv and new revelations about the killer. also tonight, will biden run? his memory call to party leaders. erika drenches the caribbean. it could hilt the u.s. as a hurricane. and 10 years after katrina, thousands still cannot go home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. displawr good evening. scott is on assignment. in roanoke, virginia, a tv newscast interrupted by violence...
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for scott pelley, i'm maurice dubois. thank you for joining us. see you again tomorrow. [000:28:51;00]
for scott pelley, i'm maurice dubois. thank you for joining us. see you again tomorrow. [000:28:51;00]
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i'm maurice dubois.re is a verdict tonight in a case that has once again put a national spotlight on sexual assault on campus. fo
i'm maurice dubois.re is a verdict tonight in a case that has once again put a national spotlight on sexual assault on campus. fo
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i'm maurice dubois. there is a verdict tonight in a case that has once again put a national spotlight on sexual assault on campus. former prep school student owen
i'm maurice dubois. there is a verdict tonight in a case that has once again put a national spotlight on sexual assault on campus. former prep school student owen
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there's so many commonalities dubois,her and w.e.b. and i want people to think of these women in the same canon as someone like dubois, even though she was lesser-known and working for black women. know any civil rights leaders, dr. king, so forth, that were aware of her, followed what she did? ms. blain: so far, no. but i do think in many ways looking at her life and her ideas, we can see so many direct links to the black power era. indirect, to be sure, but i do see how her story helps understand by and large the black struggle of the 20th century. myve: let me go back to original question. why do you relate to this so much? why is this of interest? ways it isin many reflective of mild background. a working-class background. it is fascinating to capture these black women and their voices and show, regardless of socioeconomic status or education, that really we can be part of a larger conversation concerning improving the lives of people everywhere. so, these women are inspirational. to be clear, there are still ideas i do not agree w
there's so many commonalities dubois,her and w.e.b. and i want people to think of these women in the same canon as someone like dubois, even though she was lesser-known and working for black women. know any civil rights leaders, dr. king, so forth, that were aware of her, followed what she did? ms. blain: so far, no. but i do think in many ways looking at her life and her ideas, we can see so many direct links to the black power era. indirect, to be sure, but i do see how her story helps...
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i'm maurice dubois. and this is our western edition.anoke, virginia, a tv newscast interrupted by violence yesterday returned to the air today and honored reporter alison parker and cameraman adam ward who were gunned down by a former colleague. fellow journalists continued to pay tribute, posting images of
i'm maurice dubois. and this is our western edition.anoke, virginia, a tv newscast interrupted by violence yesterday returned to the air today and honored reporter alison parker and cameraman adam ward who were gunned down by a former colleague. fellow journalists continued to pay tribute, posting images of
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dubois despite being a poor black woman. >> do you know anyone who followed her or were aware of what she did? dr. blain: so far, no. i'm not aware of any civil rights leaders who knew what she did. i think, in looking at her life and ideas, we can see direct links to the black power era. indirect, to be sure, i think capturing her story will help us understand by large the black struggle of the 20th century. my original back to question. why do you relate to the so much? dr. blain: in many ways, it is reflective of my own background, coming from a working-class background. tois fascinating to me capture the lives of these women and their voices. i have been able to show that regardless of one's socioeconomic status or level of education, really, we can be part of a larger conversation concerning improving the lives of people everywhere. .hese women are inspirational to be clear, there are ideas that i challenge and question, but i think it is important to know the stories. >> you are thoroughly immersed in this. can you hear their voices in your head? dr. blain: sometimes, yes. i thi
dubois despite being a poor black woman. >> do you know anyone who followed her or were aware of what she did? dr. blain: so far, no. i'm not aware of any civil rights leaders who knew what she did. i think, in looking at her life and ideas, we can see direct links to the black power era. indirect, to be sure, i think capturing her story will help us understand by large the black struggle of the 20th century. my original back to question. why do you relate to the so much? dr. blain: in...
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maurice dubois filling in for scott pelley tonight. >> we are going to lead the broadcast with the latest on the virginia shooting. was the gunman planning more? we'll tell you what authorities found in his car after the takedown just ahead at 6:30 on tonight's "cbs evening news." a >>> exotic animals are turning up in unusual places an in some cases it's putting unsuspecting people in danger like this alligator snapping turtle. vanessa murdoch reports. >> reporter: a tarantula and the latest exotic animal to end up in the hands of the suffolk county spca an alligator snapping turtle. it's no joke. >> it could have taken toes or foot off. it's that dangerous. >> reporter: he says they captured the 25-pound turtle in the smithtown stream. a popular spot for kayaks and canoes. >> people don't expect to see it here. >> reporter: that's because it's a non-native species belongs in the deep south. how long it lived here no one knows but they are confident someone had it for a pet and abandoned it. >> stick to your furry animals dogs and cats. >> reporter: and abandoning a pet is illegal but it
maurice dubois filling in for scott pelley tonight. >> we are going to lead the broadcast with the latest on the virginia shooting. was the gunman planning more? we'll tell you what authorities found in his car after the takedown just ahead at 6:30 on tonight's "cbs evening news." a >>> exotic animals are turning up in unusual places an in some cases it's putting unsuspecting people in danger like this alligator snapping turtle. vanessa murdoch reports. >>...
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maurice dubois is in for scott have a good one. captions by: caption colorado
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we have the the lateness for scott pelley here is maurice dubois. take care family, we will see you later tonight. >> dubois: a memorial for the journalists gunned down on tv and new revelations about the killer. also tonight, will biden run? his memory call to party leaders. erika drenches the caribbean. it could hilt the u.s. as a hurricane. and 10 years after katrina, thousands still cannot go home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. displawr good evening. scott is on assignment. in roanoke, virginia, a tv newscast interrupted by violence yesterday returned to the air today and honored reporter alison parker and cameraman adam ward who were gunned down by a former colleague. fellow journalists continued to pay tribute, posting images of tv news live shots with the
we have the the lateness for scott pelley here is maurice dubois. take care family, we will see you later tonight. >> dubois: a memorial for the journalists gunned down on tv and new revelations about the killer. also tonight, will biden run? his memory call to party leaders. erika drenches the caribbean. it could hilt the u.s. as a hurricane. and 10 years after katrina, thousands still cannot go home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley....
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back to new york and carried the material personally to give to w e b do boys face to face -- w eb dubois.- w eb he published the first ever special supplement to the monthly crisis magazine about this lynching and use the pictures. they did not just send it to members of the naacp. they sent it to every member of woodrow wilson's cabinet, to newspaper editors all over the country and then elizabeth herself went on a speaking tour, mostly to black churches around the country. i'd own thing she ever came back to texas. probably would have been unwise. and wase story blew up featured in the newspaper and on tv in waco twice while i was doing my research before my book came out. i have to give waco credit for this. unlike many other communities that have never confronted or dealt with or act knowledged their horrible racial past, the waco city council and county commissioners did issue some sort of resolution of regret, if not apology, and a group of citizens from all walks of life came and stood on the steps of the courthouse on the 90th anniversary and read a resolution of apology. that yo
back to new york and carried the material personally to give to w e b do boys face to face -- w eb dubois.- w eb he published the first ever special supplement to the monthly crisis magazine about this lynching and use the pictures. they did not just send it to members of the naacp. they sent it to every member of woodrow wilson's cabinet, to newspaper editors all over the country and then elizabeth herself went on a speaking tour, mostly to black churches around the country. i'd own thing she...
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good evening, everyone, i'm maurice dubois. >> and we begin in roanoke virginia where the two victims were employed. >> reporter: it played out jarringly and suddenly on thousands of tv screens this morning tuned to morning tv in roanoke virginia, and it was a devastating and jarring impact, especially for the people in the control room. tonight the killer is dead, but the damage is done. candles burn among the memorial tribltds in own oak at the tv station. former tv reporter vester lee flanagan fumed and brooded over his professional misfortunes and took them out on two young journalists during a live report for the station that fired him two years ago. we're pausing the video, but the shots continue.a, lison parker and adam ward died at the scene. ward's camera caught a brief glimpse of the killer, and the people realized it was the troubled reporter who went by the tv name bryce williams. >> reporter: the roanoke station was the killer's last stop on a career of lost opportunities. he also worked in odessa, texas, savannah, and tallahassee it. never worked out. he continued to use
good evening, everyone, i'm maurice dubois. >> and we begin in roanoke virginia where the two victims were employed. >> reporter: it played out jarringly and suddenly on thousands of tv screens this morning tuned to morning tv in roanoke virginia, and it was a devastating and jarring impact, especially for the people in the control room. tonight the killer is dead, but the damage is done. candles burn among the memorial tribltds in own oak at the tv station. former tv reporter...
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i'm maurice dubois. >> welcome back to the broadcast. i'm kristine johnson. hempstead high school on long island is one of the lowest graduation rates in the nation. and it is about to enter receivership. it has one year to turn around all that failure or else an outside entity will take charge. so what is the heart of the district's perpetual struggles? cbs 2's carolyn gusoff investigates. >> when i say chaotic, it was chaotic. >> reporter: this former principal of hempstead high school paints a pitiful picture of its inner workings. now retired, regal is an -- reginald is an insider speaking out. >> credits, courses, attendance all health helter skelter. >> the book is missing with all our transcripts. >> i would be willing to bet if you ask them what is the exact attendance in hempstead now they couldn't tell you. >> reporter: chaos he said reflected in an abysmal 37% graduation rate less than half the national average. >> nobody was watching the store. >> we should have better people working here. >> it's tough. it's really tough. >> reporter: the distric
i'm maurice dubois. >> welcome back to the broadcast. i'm kristine johnson. hempstead high school on long island is one of the lowest graduation rates in the nation. and it is about to enter receivership. it has one year to turn around all that failure or else an outside entity will take charge. so what is the heart of the district's perpetual struggles? cbs 2's carolyn gusoff investigates. >> when i say chaotic, it was chaotic. >> reporter: this former principal of hempstead...
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hallie jackson nbc news, dubois, wyoming. >> that is "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. willie geist. i'll see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. an east bay swim meet vacuateafter a foul smell makespeople dizzy. we've found ou >>> right now at 6:00, an east bay swim meet evacuated after a foul smell makes people dizzy. we found out what was behind it. good evening. >> a big swim meet shut down. this after a high school maintenance project causes the evacuation of everyone attending the meet. this is after fumes made several people queasy. chuck, everyone had to get out of there. >> reporter: absolutely. and the swim meet has since resumed. for a while it was shut down. this all happened at campolindo high school. work crews were working on the track. you can see the sheeting designed to partly keep in the fumes. those fumes drifted downwind about 60 yards. to the pool area at the high school where a big championship swim meet was being held this weekend. it is the orinda moraga championship, for youngsters between ages of 3-18. the event was stopped. people wer
hallie jackson nbc news, dubois, wyoming. >> that is "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. willie geist. i'll see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. an east bay swim meet vacuateafter a foul smell makespeople dizzy. we've found ou >>> right now at 6:00, an east bay swim meet evacuated after a foul smell makes people dizzy. we found out what was behind it. good evening. >> a big swim meet shut down. this after a high school maintenance project causes the...
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the cbs evening >> dubois: a memorial for the journalists gunned down on tv and new revelations about the killer. also tonight, will biden run? his memory call to party leaders. erika drenches the caribbean. it could hilt the u.s. as a hurricane. and 10 years after katrina, thousands still cannot go home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. displawr good evening. scott is on assignment. in roanoke, virginia, a tv newscast interrupted by violence yesterday returned to the air today and honored reporter alison parker and cameraman adam ward who were gunned down by a former colleague. fellow journalists continued to pay tribute, posting images of tv news live
the cbs evening >> dubois: a memorial for the journalists gunned down on tv and new revelations about the killer. also tonight, will biden run? his memory call to party leaders. erika drenches the caribbean. it could hilt the u.s. as a hurricane. and 10 years after katrina, thousands still cannot go home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. displawr good evening. scott is on assignment. in roanoke, virginia, a tv newscast interrupted by...
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. >>> tapril dubois married last night. the u.s. district judge who struck down michigan's ban on same-sex marriage before the case went to the supreme court officiated the ceremony. >> i don't think we ever expected this day to come. that we would be able to get married and then adopt a kid. so it's just -- it's a tremendous feeling. >> the newlyweds say the next step is to file joint adoption papers for their four children. >>> the ocean county man found with rosie o'donnell's missing daughter is facing charges. steven sherer opens the home in barnegat where investigators found 17-year-old chelsea o'donnell earlier this week. sherer is accused of child endangerment and distribution of obscenities to a minor. authorities took a computer and other digital excitement when they executed the search warrant. sherer could not be reached for comment. >>> this weekend pro-life protesters rallied outside of several planned parenthood locations in our area. dozens of members of the pro-life union of philadelphia came together to demonstrate
. >>> tapril dubois married last night. the u.s. district judge who struck down michigan's ban on same-sex marriage before the case went to the supreme court officiated the ceremony. >> i don't think we ever expected this day to come. that we would be able to get married and then adopt a kid. so it's just -- it's a tremendous feeling. >> the newlyweds say the next step is to file joint adoption papers for their four children. >>> the ocean county man found with...
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. >>> i'm maurice dubois. we continue to follow the developing story on the new jersey turnpike. traffic is still backed up for miles. closures are still in place hours after that deadly dump truck crash. and now the big rush to get this all cleared out in time for your morning commute. plus the crowds are already camping out for the final show at nassau coliseum. don't worry if you don't have a ticket. cbs 2 will take you inside billy joel's big show tonight on cbs 2 news at 11:00. >>> next on the cbs evening news with cautd pelley, a lawsuit over the most recognized song in the english language.
. >>> i'm maurice dubois. we continue to follow the developing story on the new jersey turnpike. traffic is still backed up for miles. closures are still in place hours after that deadly dump truck crash. and now the big rush to get this all cleared out in time for your morning commute. plus the crowds are already camping out for the final show at nassau coliseum. don't worry if you don't have a ticket. cbs 2 will take you inside billy joel's big show tonight on cbs 2 news at 11:00....
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hallie jackson nbc news, dubois, wyoming. >> that is >> male announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair care system, brought to you by guthy renker. >> female announcer: what's got these crowds of people so excited? it's the hottest trend in hair that started in hollywood and has spread all around the world. wen hair care. millions of people are throwing out their shampoo and have started using wen, getting the healthiest, best-looking hair of their lives. >> male announcer: created by world-renowned hair expert chaz dean, wen is the first ever cleansing conditioner. unlike traditional shampoos that can strip your hair, wen actually makes your hair softer, shinier, and stronger the very first time you use it. >> female announcer: wen is the number-one cleansing conditioner because it's the only thing that can change everything for your hair. >> male announcer: have you ever wondered why your hair is dry, frizzy, dull, and won't retain its color? most likely the problem isn't your hair. it's your shampoo. most lathering shampoos use harsh ingredients that can str
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. >>> i'm maurice dubois in the cbs 2 newsroom. tonight at 11 a wasp problem in brooklyn neighborhood. neighbors say their calls for help are going unanswered and are concerned for their safety. >> also tonight, stranded on the subway! a dog discovered under a seat. we are talking to the mta worker who saved the animal's life. we have that plus all the news at 11. >> thank you. >>> thank you for joining us. the news is on at 9:00 on tv 10/55. up next on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley," donald trump in iowa lobbying new information for fellow republicans and a fox news anchor. norah o'donnell is next. good night. captions by: caption colorado
. >>> i'm maurice dubois in the cbs 2 newsroom. tonight at 11 a wasp problem in brooklyn neighborhood. neighbors say their calls for help are going unanswered and are concerned for their safety. >> also tonight, stranded on the subway! a dog discovered under a seat. we are talking to the mta worker who saved the animal's life. we have that plus all the news at 11. >> thank you. >>> thank you for joining us. the news is on at 9:00 on tv 10/55. up next on the...
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. >>> maurice dubois has what's coming up on cbs 2 news at 11:00. >> new information on a crime that appears to be out of a horror movie. surveillance video shows an armed man wearing a halloween mask threatening a woman working at a local laundromat. we'll hear from a coworker of the employee. >>> plus, a daughter gets a permanent reminder of her dad's support. we have that plus all the news when we see you tonight right here at 11. >> thank you. >>> that's cbs 2 news at 6:00. a story we first told you about last night missing dog tags reunited with a new jersey family. frank lamotta of newark shared a picture with us -- [ pause ] >> he has his late father's dog tag. the priceless family heirloom found on the shore of the thames river london 70 years later lost by the world war ii veteran. the man who found the tags posted a pictures of it on social media. the family saw it, the rest is history. we'll show you the picture another time. thanks for joining us. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. a jury's life or death decision the man behind the colorado movie theater ma
. >>> maurice dubois has what's coming up on cbs 2 news at 11:00. >> new information on a crime that appears to be out of a horror movie. surveillance video shows an armed man wearing a halloween mask threatening a woman working at a local laundromat. we'll hear from a coworker of the employee. >>> plus, a daughter gets a permanent reminder of her dad's support. we have that plus all the news when we see you tonight right here at 11. >> thank you. >>>...
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. >> reporter: nor mand and cecile dubois started the company in 195. the inspiration came from their daughter elaine. >> one year we were driving route 2 and a little fawn jumped out in front of other car and i asked dad if that was santa's reindeer, and that property just happened to be for sale, which is where santa's village is today, but he thought an amusement park might be great. >> reporter: more than six decades later the company is owned and operated by the family's third generation. norman and cecile's grandchildren, melanie staley and christian gaynor as well as melanie's husband nick. >> it's fun at times, sometimes frustrating but overall fun. >> reporter: this trio welcomes customers to santa's village seven months a year, whether it feels like christmas outside or not. >> we call it santa's summer home. this is where he comes to warm up from the north pole, take a break from making the toys, visit with the kids. that's how we get away with christmas in july. just the theme that we keep with as we expand. >> with attractions like rudy's t
. >> reporter: nor mand and cecile dubois started the company in 195. the inspiration came from their daughter elaine. >> one year we were driving route 2 and a little fawn jumped out in front of other car and i asked dad if that was santa's reindeer, and that property just happened to be for sale, which is where santa's village is today, but he thought an amusement park might be great. >> reporter: more than six decades later the company is owned and operated by the family's...
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maurice dubois. >> i am kristine johnson. it is a choice one pet owner says she should not have to make. >> the city has order add woman to get rid of her dogs or she will have to go. hazel sanchez has the story new at 5:30. >> leave me alone. you are killing me. tanya lives in east harlem with her five shih tzus. stella, racer, and glossy. the new york city housing authority allows one dog per household as is stated in her lease. they have given her an ultimatum. >> get rid of my dogs or i am going to be evicted. >> reporter: the former corrections officer suffers from hiv and has a rare degenerative bone disease that makes it difficult for her to move. she says her dogs are her family and saving grace. >> they keep me alive. >> reporter: she showed us more than a dozen doctor that's letters saying she needs her pets. >> it's for her health. >> they have been working with her for two years offering family and social services to try to decrease the number of dogs she has. but they say they have not been able to to reach an ag
maurice dubois. >> i am kristine johnson. it is a choice one pet owner says she should not have to make. >> the city has order add woman to get rid of her dogs or she will have to go. hazel sanchez has the story new at 5:30. >> leave me alone. you are killing me. tanya lives in east harlem with her five shih tzus. stella, racer, and glossy. the new york city housing authority allows one dog per household as is stated in her lease. they have given her an ultimatum. >> get...
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i'm dick brennan in for maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. that eyesore has been there for nearly three years. >> emily smith tells us why it's a terrible reminder of one of the city's most damaging storms. >> this rusted shipwrecked sailboat has been sitting here since hurricane sandy. it's vincent and camille's daily reminder of the night the storm gutted their home. >> it went in to my neighbor's house, wrecked her windows, doors. >> we get a storm, which way is that mass going to come? who's going to be responsible if it makes a lot of damage? >> reporter: he says he's tried everything to get rid of the sailboat, starting with tracking down the original owner. >> he's told us, if we continue to bother him, he's going to sue us. >> reporter: we call the reported previous boat owner and he told us there's no proof he owns the boat. he said he went to court and settled by paying the cost of court fees but never paid a fine for the boat. no government agency seems willing to help and oddly enough it's the only boat left of about 100 ship wrec
i'm dick brennan in for maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. that eyesore has been there for nearly three years. >> emily smith tells us why it's a terrible reminder of one of the city's most damaging storms. >> this rusted shipwrecked sailboat has been sitting here since hurricane sandy. it's vincent and camille's daily reminder of the night the storm gutted their home. >> it went in to my neighbor's house, wrecked her windows, doors. >> we get a storm, which...
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natalie to walk -- natalie dubois. if thereght given to are other modern buildings that are worthy of being done. the great monuments of modernism, most of them have been designated. the sukkot immobile building was done on the exterior. >> [indiscernible] mr. dolkart: all of rockefeller later was done in the 1980's, i think. >> and the ge building? the ge building also in the 1980's. the ge building is a landmark. >> your comment about the singer building as being not usable commercially because you had two small footprint struck my ear with horrible irony of the repurpose thing of that kind of thing happening to the woolworth building now. had it survived, had it been applied to the singer building, which would have had magnificent -- mr. dolkart: i'm sure it could have. >> [indiscernible] had a survived long enough to be repurposed. sure it could'm have been repurposed from our perspective today, but nobody was thinking about that then. living downtown? no, not at that time. nobody would have even imagined that, unl
natalie to walk -- natalie dubois. if thereght given to are other modern buildings that are worthy of being done. the great monuments of modernism, most of them have been designated. the sukkot immobile building was done on the exterior. >> [indiscernible] mr. dolkart: all of rockefeller later was done in the 1980's, i think. >> and the ge building? the ge building also in the 1980's. the ge building is a landmark. >> your comment about the singer building as being not usable...
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. >> welcome back, i'm dick brennan in for maurice dubois. the terrified 12-year-old's call has police rethinking their strategies when it comes to stranger danger at home. >> cbs 2's vanessa murdoch explains. >> reporter: monday morning two men knocked on the door of the scottsdale, arizona, home a 12-year-old home alone didn't answer. police say that was exactly the response the burglars needed. >> they might be inside. >> where are you at? >> in the closet. please, please help. >> reporter: a few minutes later he heard them enter the room where he was hiding. >> did they open the door? did they open the door and saw? >> yes, they saw mean! >> reporter: seeing the boy must have startled the suspects. they took off and ran into police positioned outside the home. the boy wasn't harmed. with an increase in the number of daytime burglaries, police in scottsdale say they are changing what they do. >> how we train citizens to respond to these and if their home, speak up, say something, hopefully they will move on. >> reporter: parents and kids w
. >> welcome back, i'm dick brennan in for maurice dubois. the terrified 12-year-old's call has police rethinking their strategies when it comes to stranger danger at home. >> cbs 2's vanessa murdoch explains. >> reporter: monday morning two men knocked on the door of the scottsdale, arizona, home a 12-year-old home alone didn't answer. police say that was exactly the response the burglars needed. >> they might be inside. >> where are you at? >> in the...
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of traffic citations handed to blacks from campus officers long before the death of driver, samuel dubois. officer ray tense was indicted last month for murder in the shooting. 43% of all citations were issued to black moat ritz, and that number jumped to 63% in 2013. the university chief of police said that he's horrified by the findings toy. >> in just a few hours, republican candidate, jeb bush, will deliver a speech at the ronald reagan library in california. bush is expected to outline a strategy for fighting isil. according to releases from the campaign, he will have words for front runner, hilliary clinton, who is making news herself this evening. she has directed her campaign to give her private email server to the justice department. let's go to michael in simi valley. and we're going to talk about jeb bush in just a minute, but first, what is happening with hilliary clinton and her emails, and particularly the server? >> yes, indeed, tony, the words that are going to be directed from hilliary clinton to jeb bush are going to be the least of her concerns tonight. whawhat has turn
of traffic citations handed to blacks from campus officers long before the death of driver, samuel dubois. officer ray tense was indicted last month for murder in the shooting. 43% of all citations were issued to black moat ritz, and that number jumped to 63% in 2013. the university chief of police said that he's horrified by the findings toy. >> in just a few hours, republican candidate, jeb bush, will deliver a speech at the ronald reagan library in california. bush is expected to...
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. >>> josh dubois joining us from "vanity fair." ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> disney shares hitting another all-time high ahead of earnings this afternoon. julia boorstin is back in l.a. and joins us with more. >> disney is the fastest growing stock in the dow this year. it's expected to grow revenues 6% to $13.23 billion. while earnings are expected to grow to $1.42 a share. a couple of key areas to watch, disney media networks. squeeze margins on the heels of eiger saying that on cnbc ritz inevitable that espn will sell a service directly to consumers we can expect a lot of questions of what to expect from the over-the-top service. the studio is expected to profit from the success of the avengers syndication. it could take a writedown on "tomorrowland"'s disappointing performance. and third, shanghai disney resort. an
. >>> josh dubois joining us from "vanity fair." ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> disney shares hitting another all-time high ahead of earnings this afternoon. julia boorstin is back in l.a. and joins us with...
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maurice dubois reports. >> reporter: terry is an expert in grocery savings and stocks up own beef whenever it's on sale. >> we eat it about once or twice a week. >> reporter: while she knows about savings, the one thing she didn't know is that some of the beef she has bought has been manhandled a little more than she might like. >> i had no idea. >> reporter: it's called tenderizing. when the meat is pierced with nightles or sliced with blades to break down the collagen or pierced with needles. it's supposed to make it taste better but it could be sick if the meat isn't properly cooked. brian buckley of the institute for culinary education says the process drives surface contaminants including potentially lethal e. coli deeper into the meat where cooking is less likely to kill them. >> if you don't cook the meat thoroughly to 160 degrees all the way through, you could expose people who eat more medium and medium to rare to e. coli. >> reporter: but the problem, there's no way to know whether the meat you're buying is tenderized. there are no labels to alert consumers. >> no mind meat being
maurice dubois reports. >> reporter: terry is an expert in grocery savings and stocks up own beef whenever it's on sale. >> we eat it about once or twice a week. >> reporter: while she knows about savings, the one thing she didn't know is that some of the beef she has bought has been manhandled a little more than she might like. >> i had no idea. >> reporter: it's called tenderizing. when the meat is pierced with nightles or sliced with blades to break down the...
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i'm maurice dubois. police say that cleaning lady may have targeted customers in middlesex and somerset counties. cbs 2's alice gainer reports. >> reporter: police in north brunswick say this woman cleaned out the jewelry boxes in some of her customers' homes. >> we have hundreds of pieces of jewelry this time. >> reporter: the 51-year-old woman who operates a cleaning service was arrested last week after a customer in old bridge reported missing jewelry. >> from charms to rings to earrings. >> reporter: police found the missing pieces at a local pawn shop and traced it back to morales. in the process, they recovered even more. >> it may be a couple of pieces from each place and they might not be aware it's missing. >> does she steal from customers? >> no. >> reporter: at morales's home in new brunswick her son says she is taking the fall for someone else. >> she hired an undocumented person to work with her. and they stole from the customers. >> reporter: so it wasn't your mother? >> it wasn't my mother
i'm maurice dubois. police say that cleaning lady may have targeted customers in middlesex and somerset counties. cbs 2's alice gainer reports. >> reporter: police in north brunswick say this woman cleaned out the jewelry boxes in some of her customers' homes. >> we have hundreds of pieces of jewelry this time. >> reporter: the 51-year-old woman who operates a cleaning service was arrested last week after a customer in old bridge reported missing jewelry. >> from charms...
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i'm dick brennan in for maurice dubois. the new bride wore the dress down the aisle but it vanished after the ceremony. the couple says that the theft happened at one of manhattan's most famous hotels. cbs 2's sonia rincon has the story of this stolen memory. >> reporter: when she found this wedding dress, she knew it was the one. >> i went to every bridal store on long island, in manhattan, everywhere and i tried on hundreds of dresses and i found -- i saw this one and i put it on and i just loved it. >> reporter: she had it customized and personalized and she had plans for it for her future children. >> i wanted to take pictures with the baby like on the dress and then eventually make, um, a christening gown or communion gown but i'll never have that again. >> reporter: it disappeared on june 6 or 7 when she and her new husband spent one their first nights after the wedding at waldorf-astoria. it was in valet parking in the hotel. it was gone. she called the hotel asking for help. >> they were giving me the runaround and
i'm dick brennan in for maurice dubois. the new bride wore the dress down the aisle but it vanished after the ceremony. the couple says that the theft happened at one of manhattan's most famous hotels. cbs 2's sonia rincon has the story of this stolen memory. >> reporter: when she found this wedding dress, she knew it was the one. >> i went to every bridal store on long island, in manhattan, everywhere and i tried on hundreds of dresses and i found -- i saw this one and i put it on...
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. >> i am maurice dubois. the republican presidental candidate is making his own controversial comments about immigrants and it's getting him back in the headlines. >> chistine sloan has the story. >> reporter: you heard it. christie wants fedex to track immigrants overstaying their visas. >> when your time is up, we will that's for coming. time to go. >> that's weird. why would you track someone? >> reporter: christie asked the same question on the sunday defends himself. >> we can do it. we should bring in the folks from fedex to do it. that. i don't mean people are packages. with the christie camp sent us to when we requested comment. we wanted to know if the in your face jersey guy is craving for some trump attention. >> trump has trumped all the other truth speakers. >> reporter: is christie trying to out do trump? >> christie is bringing his background as a prosecutor and an executive to the presidental race. and so, yes, he is trying to be the "law & order" guy. >> reporter: this political analyst says
. >> i am maurice dubois. the republican presidental candidate is making his own controversial comments about immigrants and it's getting him back in the headlines. >> chistine sloan has the story. >> reporter: you heard it. christie wants fedex to track immigrants overstaying their visas. >> when your time is up, we will that's for coming. time to go. >> that's weird. why would you track someone? >> reporter: christie asked the same question on the sunday...
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i'm maurice dubois. the powerful winds from tuesday's storm brought down trees and power lines leaving behind a mangled mess. pse&g says all 82,000 customers affected by the storm have had their power restored. crews will be making repairs next week, which means some customers could briefly lose power while the lights are back on. farmers though are saying that they are worried the storm may have shut them down for good. cbs 2's jennifer mclogan has one family's story from suffolk county. >> it breaks your heart. >> reporter: one of the north short' olders family owned working fruit farms suffered devastating loss in tuesday's storm on long island. >> in less than 15 minutes everything is gone. >> reporter: kristine davis operates the family peach farm in wading river. she says hailstones pelted fruit and wind gusts measuring 88 miles an hour tore whole branches from trees. >> very sad to see trees like this. >> reporter: fruit farmer david davis is 82 years old. this damage may be too much to bear. >> m
i'm maurice dubois. the powerful winds from tuesday's storm brought down trees and power lines leaving behind a mangled mess. pse&g says all 82,000 customers affected by the storm have had their power restored. crews will be making repairs next week, which means some customers could briefly lose power while the lights are back on. farmers though are saying that they are worried the storm may have shut them down for good. cbs 2's jennifer mclogan has one family's story from suffolk county....
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good evening, i'm dick brennan in for maurice dubois. >> welcome back to the broadcast. i'm kristine johnson. the boys were in the great south bay last night when the boat's engine caught fire. they were rescued by the coast guard. cbs 2's carolyn gusoff joins us now from the coast guard station on fire island with the story. carolyn. >> reporter: good evening. it was a nighttime outing that turned into quite a scare for five teenagers and their parents very worried at home. the kids saw flames coming from their boat engine and that's when boating safety training kicked in. >> i was tracking them on my iphone. i saw him in shallow water stuck. >> reporter: thomas clarson from dix hills got on the phone with his son. he and friends ran into shallow waters near robert moses causeway bridge. the engine getting alarmingly hot. >> he is like, dad, you know, it's hot. it's stuck. and he goes, oh, no! i see fire! >> reporter: he instructed the teens to essentially abandon ship. >> i go, get the life jackets immediately, get in the water. nothing else. >> reporter: then he calle
good evening, i'm dick brennan in for maurice dubois. >> welcome back to the broadcast. i'm kristine johnson. the boys were in the great south bay last night when the boat's engine caught fire. they were rescued by the coast guard. cbs 2's carolyn gusoff joins us now from the coast guard station on fire island with the story. carolyn. >> reporter: good evening. it was a nighttime outing that turned into quite a scare for five teenagers and their parents very worried at home. the...
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news, it was cnn or something, and saw the news and it was the news of police pulling over samuel duboise and he starting talking to the bar and saying if these guys would just not be a-holes when they're pulled over, if they would just obey the police they wouldn't go home dead. i kind of sat there, i didn't say anything, i didn't engage. normally i would, but just hearing it and feeling it, i just said to myself wow. let's just blame the victims and they won't go home dead. normally i would be fine with that but for some reason on that day after spending over 20 years building bridges between different people, i have to admit to you, i shed a tear when i was in private because i thought what am i doing? am i not making a difference? i know that i am. but it's moments like that that you realize there is so much more education to be done. >> thank you for being with us. and being part of that education and conversation. >> amen. my pleasure. so good to be with you. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> also, quick reminder for all of you watching, at the top of the hour, joining me firs
news, it was cnn or something, and saw the news and it was the news of police pulling over samuel duboise and he starting talking to the bar and saying if these guys would just not be a-holes when they're pulled over, if they would just obey the police they wouldn't go home dead. i kind of sat there, i didn't say anything, i didn't engage. normally i would, but just hearing it and feeling it, i just said to myself wow. let's just blame the victims and they won't go home dead. normally i would...
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dubois and the accompanying certificate dedicating us to a life of scholarship and devices through to a life of producing scholars. sister to a life of producing scholars. [laughter] julian bond: side by all three men. it is a very precious thing to have. the other would be frederick douglass. i am a great fan of frederick douglass. [applause] i'm always hoping that somebody will invite me to give a fourth of july speech because if they did i would recite his fourth of july speech. american slave is your fourth of july? the day that reveals more than any day of the year of the constant injustice to which he is victim. to him, your celebration is a sham. are sounds of rejoicing empty and heartless, a thin veil to cover crimes that would disgrace a nation of savages. search whereay and you well, go through the crowned heads of europe, and you will find -- -- never find --" i cannot remember the rest of it. [applause] it is one of the masterpieces of american oratory. it is a wonderful, wonderful speech. warren olney: you recently said in a speech that you do not like gay marriage, do no
dubois and the accompanying certificate dedicating us to a life of scholarship and devices through to a life of producing scholars. sister to a life of producing scholars. [laughter] julian bond: side by all three men. it is a very precious thing to have. the other would be frederick douglass. i am a great fan of frederick douglass. [applause] i'm always hoping that somebody will invite me to give a fourth of july speech because if they did i would recite his fourth of july speech. american...
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raymond dubois, former acting undersecretary of the army. the honorable and mrs.hn m paxson, jr., united states marine corps, commandant of the marine corps. general and mrs. daniel allen, vice chief of staff of the army. lt. general joseph l. lingel, vice chief, national guard bureau. general lloyd j. austin iii, commander, united states central command. general and mrs. john f. campbell, commander, resolute support mission. general and mrs. j bin ford pa the third and heather piea, former vice chief of staff arm army, retired. general john keane, former army vice chief of staff retired. general and mrs. richard a cody, former united states army, vice chief of staff retired. honorable joe darst sir, assistant secretary of the army, civil works. honorable, heidi shue, assistant secretary of the army, acquisition logistics and technology. honorable d a wada, deputy secretary of army, manpower and affairs. honorable and mrs. robert m. spear, financial comptroller. phillip park, office of general counsel. honorable, matthew apgariv, former secretary of army for insta
raymond dubois, former acting undersecretary of the army. the honorable and mrs.hn m paxson, jr., united states marine corps, commandant of the marine corps. general and mrs. daniel allen, vice chief of staff of the army. lt. general joseph l. lingel, vice chief, national guard bureau. general lloyd j. austin iii, commander, united states central command. general and mrs. john f. campbell, commander, resolute support mission. general and mrs. j bin ford pa the third and heather piea, former...
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raymond dubois, former acting undersecretary of the army. the honorable and mrs.john paxton junior, united states marine corps, assistant commandant of the marine corps. general and mrs. daniel allen, vice chief of staff of the army. lieutenant general joseph lyndale, vice chief, national guard bureau. general austin iii, commander united states central command. general and mrs. john campbell, commander, resolute support nation. general and mrs. -- and mrs. heather, former united states army vice chief of staff, retired. general john keane, former united states army vice chief of staff, retired. general and mrs. richard cody, former united states army vice chief of staff, retired. the honorable joe darcy, assistant secretary of the army civil works. the honorable heidi shue, assistant secretary of the army, acquisition, logistics and technology. the honorable deborah swatter, assistant secretary of the army, manpower and reserve affairs. the honorable and mrs. robert cyr, assistant secretary of the army, financial management and comptroller. mr. philip park, senio
raymond dubois, former acting undersecretary of the army. the honorable and mrs.john paxton junior, united states marine corps, assistant commandant of the marine corps. general and mrs. daniel allen, vice chief of staff of the army. lieutenant general joseph lyndale, vice chief, national guard bureau. general austin iii, commander united states central command. general and mrs. john campbell, commander, resolute support nation. general and mrs. -- and mrs. heather, former united states army...
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dubois, and said, "justice has not been done to black people, and this is something i really want to face." stacy a. cordery: and their daughter taught african-americans at -- at the sunday school, as well. so, i mean, it's a very interesting -- race in the roosevelt family is a very interesting topic. kathleen m. dalton: they're not eleanor roosevelt, okay? stacy a. cordery: no, they're not. susan swain: we're going to return to sagamore hill, the family home in long island, and learn a little bit more about their collection that shows the family life of the roosevelts. let's watch that. amy verone: this is a fascinating piece. you know, most people take baby pictures and snapshots. the roosevelts at some point had three of their children, kermit, ethel and archie -- they had (inaudible) reliefs done of them. and, obviously, this would have been work done by a professional sculptor. it would have been expensive. just fascinates me that it was done. we don't have similar pieces for the older children or for quentin, who's the youngest. but we have this piece. and it was kept on the w
dubois, and said, "justice has not been done to black people, and this is something i really want to face." stacy a. cordery: and their daughter taught african-americans at -- at the sunday school, as well. so, i mean, it's a very interesting -- race in the roosevelt family is a very interesting topic. kathleen m. dalton: they're not eleanor roosevelt, okay? stacy a. cordery: no, they're not. susan swain: we're going to return to sagamore hill, the family home in long island, and...
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dubois said so eloquently about black experience in america one never feels his twoness, two souls two thoughts, two strivings, two warring ideals in one dark bodies and keeps it from being torn asunder. i think it is fair to say that those of us who have chosen law enforcement as a career feel that, too, probably most of all. -- we probably feel that two -ness probably most of all. i have always believed that it is our presence within law enforcement that is vital, precisely because we understand the tensions that are inherent within a diverse community and we understand the value of diversity, the value of having all voices at the table. we recognize the struggles to make harmony from discord, but we know it can be done. and through our will and history and shared goals and experience and determination, we are determined to reconcile the two-ness of our own society, the greater world in which we live in and to bring our own strength to the challenges of our time. my friends, we have a responsibility, but we also have a wonderful opportunity to ensure that law enforcement officers ser
dubois said so eloquently about black experience in america one never feels his twoness, two souls two thoughts, two strivings, two warring ideals in one dark bodies and keeps it from being torn asunder. i think it is fair to say that those of us who have chosen law enforcement as a career feel that, too, probably most of all. -- we probably feel that two -ness probably most of all. i have always believed that it is our presence within law enforcement that is vital, precisely because we...
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he is charged in the july shooting death of sam dubois during a routine traffic stop.he former officer's body camera. sarah dallof, any reaction to the court hearing today? >> reporter: not a lot of reaction in the courtroom. it was a very quick hearing in which the judge as you mentioned set the court date for november 16th. ray tensing's attorney appearing on his behalf. as this case marches forward, debate continues over the future of the university of cincinnati police department. as university of cincinnati students head back to campus, university police are back patrolling city streets since ray tensing fatally shot sam due boes. they recently resumed patrols with the support of the cincinnati police department. >> it might be too early. candidly it might be. but we have a responsibility to the parents of those 44,000 young people that are getting their education at the university of cincinnati. we have a responsibility to the uc community to make it as safe as possible. >> there are restrictions. among them that university police will not be conducting pro activ
he is charged in the july shooting death of sam dubois during a routine traffic stop.he former officer's body camera. sarah dallof, any reaction to the court hearing today? >> reporter: not a lot of reaction in the courtroom. it was a very quick hearing in which the judge as you mentioned set the court date for november 16th. ray tensing's attorney appearing on his behalf. as this case marches forward, debate continues over the future of the university of cincinnati police department. as...
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dubois had a belief we should take from white america, we should demand from them a series of concessions economic benefits, and that the economic benefits would be determined by the educated 10% of the black population that would distribute it to the rest of the black population. we would demand it through guilt and threats and all these other things. the smart tenth would give it to the rest of the black population. that was his position. on the other side was booker t. washington. booker t. washington said, no, we have to go back to the people that we useded to work for as slaves, and we have to develop our own economy and our own resources. we have to are farmers so our sons can be mechanics, so their sons can be doctors. we don't have a right to ask for or demand respect, we're going to earn respect. and booker t. washington produced black students whose gpa was far higher than white students in america, and had a lower out of wedlock birth rate. their test scores were higher. when the tuskegee airmen entered world war ii, they never lost a bomber. because booker t. washington realiz
dubois had a belief we should take from white america, we should demand from them a series of concessions economic benefits, and that the economic benefits would be determined by the educated 10% of the black population that would distribute it to the rest of the black population. we would demand it through guilt and threats and all these other things. the smart tenth would give it to the rest of the black population. that was his position. on the other side was booker t. washington. booker t....
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police are back patrolling city streets for the first time since former officer ray tensing shot sam duboise support of the cincinnati police department. >> it might be too early. candidly, it might be. we have a responsibility to the parents of those 44,000 young people that are getting their education at the university of cincinnati. we have a responsibility to the uc community to make it as safe as possible. >> reporter: there are restrictions. among them, that university police will not be conducting proactive traffic stops off campus. a key issue for critics is timing. the university is in the beginning stages of an examination of the department and potential reforms have yet to be made. mark o'mara represents the family of sam due bois. >> i think they're rushing to get the police officer on the street to say the students are safe. when the problem with it is the community seemingly is not safe. >> reporter: the university says efforts by campus police of neighboring communities safer is successful. points to a steady drop in violent robberies over years but statistics by the universi
police are back patrolling city streets for the first time since former officer ray tensing shot sam duboise support of the cincinnati police department. >> it might be too early. candidly, it might be. we have a responsibility to the parents of those 44,000 young people that are getting their education at the university of cincinnati. we have a responsibility to the uc community to make it as safe as possible. >> reporter: there are restrictions. among them, that university police...