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adriana diaz stopped in. >> how are you doing today?ends to his employees that's his real mission. many have done jail time. >> we have to quit looking at everybody as a problem, and we've got to look at a solution. >> reporter: you're a pastor. you usually preach at church. >> yeah. >> reporter: but it sounds like you brought church -- >> brought church through the cheese steak. >> reporter: these are his latest converts. teenage brothers sean, rodney and d.j. who we first encountered when they were throwing bottles at cars from a nearby balcony. >> i felt i had enough. i used that method, throwing the hands up trying to tell them, listen, i just want to talk to you. will you come down? >> reporter: you guys thought you were in trouble. >> yeah. i thought he was going to call the police. he gave us a long, long, long speech. >> reporter: he told them he was no saint either. he dealt drugs and was homeless until prayer and a stranger's kindness changed his life. he never did end up calling the cops. instead -- >> i sai i'm going to give
adriana diaz stopped in. >> how are you doing today?ends to his employees that's his real mission. many have done jail time. >> we have to quit looking at everybody as a problem, and we've got to look at a solution. >> reporter: you're a pastor. you usually preach at church. >> yeah. >> reporter: but it sounds like you brought church -- >> brought church through the cheese steak. >> reporter: these are his latest converts. teenage brothers sean, rodney...
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adriana diaz reports from saline, michigan. >> reporter: at the community meeting adrian recounted hisce at cool with racist taunts. >> when i went to his bedroom to say good night and he was crying because of the abuse that he was enduring in this school system. >> then why don't you stay in mexico. [ crowd reaction ] >> shocked to hear someone say that. >> shock is an understatement. that was not a question, that was an attack. >> reporter: the man identified later added -- >> we got black racism all the time. find a white man walking in a black neighborhood, see what happens. >> reporter: the saline area school district which is 90% white called the monday meeting after a snap check conversation between high school football players titled racist surfaced. in it players reportedly wrote white power and referred to black players in the chat with the n-word. >> racism has got to go. >> reporter: saline rallied. in a statement the school district denounced the comments writing this type of bigotry goes against all the values and believes of our school. >>> saline has a lot of work to do
adriana diaz reports from saline, michigan. >> reporter: at the community meeting adrian recounted hisce at cool with racist taunts. >> when i went to his bedroom to say good night and he was crying because of the abuse that he was enduring in this school system. >> then why don't you stay in mexico. [ crowd reaction ] >> shocked to hear someone say that. >> shock is an understatement. that was not a question, that was an attack. >> reporter: the man...
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adriana diaz, cbs news. >>> coming up, emergency landing. flames shoot from a plane when it's forced to touch down without any landing gear. a police shoot out caught on camera. dramatic new video of a deadly attack on a new jersey grocery store. jersey grocery store. ♪ ready to juvÉderm® it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm® voluma™ xc. add fullness to lips with juvÉderm® ultra xc. and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm® xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response, or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps/bumps, bruising, discoloration, or itching. as with all fillers, there is a rare risk of unintentional injection into a blood vessel, which may cause vision abnormalities, blindness, stroke, temporary scabs or scarring. juvÉderm® it brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to preve
adriana diaz, cbs news. >>> coming up, emergency landing. flames shoot from a plane when it's forced to touch down without any landing gear. a police shoot out caught on camera. dramatic new video of a deadly attack on a new jersey grocery store. jersey grocery store. ♪ ready to juvÉderm® it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm® voluma™ xc. add fullness to lips with juvÉderm® ultra xc. and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with...
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adriana diaz reports on the kansas city chiefs and their come from behind win. >> reporter: this wasinute the chiefs clinched it, fulfilling a dream half a century in the making. ♪ we are the champions >> they deserve it. it's our turn. >> reporter: their turn, especially after last year's heartbreaking playoff loss. last night they overcame a shaky riart, scoring three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. amidst the euphoria, players made confetti lshecoac reid, hev wosur bo. acomeru for the most valuable player, 24-year-old quarterback patrick mahomes-- >> i'm going to disney world! >> reporter: --who dreamt of this moment in a tweet at age 17.d"fterinhe bowl. ice game's unofficial m.v.p.s were women. for the first time two latinas, shakira and j-lo, headlined the half-time show. their elaborate moves and politically charged imagery of children in cages created a national conversation. in the stadium's sea of red was kansas city, missouri mayor quinton lucas. >> we've always been knocking at the door of greatness but never been let in. and i think the team's story is a lot like our ow
adriana diaz reports on the kansas city chiefs and their come from behind win. >> reporter: this wasinute the chiefs clinched it, fulfilling a dream half a century in the making. ♪ we are the champions >> they deserve it. it's our turn. >> reporter: their turn, especially after last year's heartbreaking playoff loss. last night they overcame a shaky riart, scoring three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. amidst the euphoria, players made confetti lshecoac reid, hev wosur bo....
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adriana diaz, cbs news, indianapolis. >> o'donnell: mommy is tough.ight, it's friday, so steve hartman is next with the story behind this remarkable picture. why a little boy is so devoted to pets others didn't want. (beep) the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can plummet you to extreme lows. (crying) lift you to intense highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms. wi jusllthe itpih once ,demeonntia -related psycs have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. metabolic changes may occur. movemen
adriana diaz, cbs news, indianapolis. >> o'donnell: mommy is tough.ight, it's friday, so steve hartman is next with the story behind this remarkable picture. why a little boy is so devoted to pets others didn't want. (beep) the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can plummet you to extreme lows. (crying) lift you to intense highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs....
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adriana diaz has all the details. >> oh! >> reporter: as flames and black gmoke engulfed the interstate on the east side of indianapolis, fire crews raced to the scene. reporr: t tanker, caring an estimed 400 gallons of jet fuel, overturned just before 2:00 p.m. when the driver crossing the overpass hit the guardrail, forcing the tanker to flip over, split open, and explode. >> once that tanker opened up and caught fire the fuel actually traveled back on both sides of the bridge. >> reporter: three good samaritans ran toward the wall of fire and rescued the driver before the explosion. >> without question, those good samaritans saved this driver's life. >> reporter: alive, but in critical condition with serious burns. the fire is out, but the wreckage remains. adriana diaz, cbs news. >> o'donnell: tonight, german chancellor angela merkel blaming what she calls the poison of racism for a deadly terror attack near frankfurt. the gunman killed nine strangers, mostly immigrants, last night, before killing his mother and himself.
adriana diaz has all the details. >> oh! >> reporter: as flames and black gmoke engulfed the interstate on the east side of indianapolis, fire crews raced to the scene. reporr: t tanker, caring an estimed 400 gallons of jet fuel, overturned just before 2:00 p.m. when the driver crossing the overpass hit the guardrail, forcing the tanker to flip over, split open, and explode. >> once that tanker opened up and caught fire the fuel actually traveled back on both sides of the...
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adriana diaz spoke to three women determined to use their mezcal to shake up the liquor industry. >>ter: on a hill in los angeles sits a picturesque home turned headquarters. it's where three friends became business partner. >> cheers. >> reporter: over a shared philosophy. >> if you're strong, you need something strong. >> reporter: the strong drink has long been yola's family recipe of mezcal, a mexican spirit known for its smoky flavor. they say it filled a void in the already crowded liquor industry so, they bottled it, and yola mezcal was born. >> everything in the market was steered toward partying or the guy after his hard day of work in his big leather chair with his big watch, you know. and it was sort of like all of our friends and all of our generations are wearing the pants. they're the bread winners of their homes. they have to work. and we want to have our big glass of something strong at the end of the day. >> reporter: their recipe was developed in part by yola's grandfather back in 1971. >> when he died and i wanted to take over the farm, you could see the women work
adriana diaz spoke to three women determined to use their mezcal to shake up the liquor industry. >>ter: on a hill in los angeles sits a picturesque home turned headquarters. it's where three friends became business partner. >> cheers. >> reporter: over a shared philosophy. >> if you're strong, you need something strong. >> reporter: the strong drink has long been yola's family recipe of mezcal, a mexican spirit known for its smoky flavor. they say it filled a void...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we speak with psychologist madelinebook "ready or not: preparing our kids to thrive in an uncertain and rapidly changing world." >>> in our series "every state has a story," we shed light on the opioid epidemic in new hampshire. >>> that's the "cbs this morning" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >> announcer: live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix
adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we speak with psychologist madelinebook "ready or not: preparing our kids to thrive in an uncertain and rapidly changing world." >>> in our series "every state has a story," we shed light on the opioid epidemic in new hampshire. >>> that's the "cbs this morning" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >> announcer:...
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adriana diaz reports tonight from saline, michigan. >> reporter: at the community meeting, adrian iraolaas recounting his son's experience at school with racist taunts. >> when i went to his bedroom to say good night, he was crying because of the abuse that he was enduring in this school system. >> then why didn't you stay in mexico? (crowd gasps) (outcries) >> you need to leave. >> he's sharing his story right now, that's indicative of what our kids are experiencing. >> reporter: were you shocked to hear someone say that? >> shocked is an understatement. that was not a question. that was an attack. >> reporter: the man, identified as tom burtell, later added... >> you got black racism all the time. trying being white and walking in a black neighborhood and see what happens. >> reporter: the saline area school district, which is nearly 90% white, called the monday meeting after a snapchat conversation between high school football players titled "racist" surfaced. in it players reportedly wrote white power and referred to black players in the chat with the "n" word. >> racism has got to g
adriana diaz reports tonight from saline, michigan. >> reporter: at the community meeting, adrian iraolaas recounting his son's experience at school with racist taunts. >> when i went to his bedroom to say good night, he was crying because of the abuse that he was enduring in this school system. >> then why didn't you stay in mexico? (crowd gasps) (outcries) >> you need to leave. >> he's sharing his story right now, that's indicative of what our kids are...
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here's adriana diaz. >> reporter: the review of research confirms what many parents have long feared-al media use is linked with mental distress, self-harm, and even suicide. in fact, more than two hours of social media use a day is associated with higher rates of depression and suicidal thoughts in girls, and in one study, girls reported feeling negative after ten minutes of browsing facebook. 17-year-old maya beahl has seen it firsthand. >> i become more isolated when i'm on social media even though it's supposed to be a connector. it's honestly very isolating. >> reporter: according to the article, kids who spend less time socializing in person are more vulnerable. and easy access online to information about how to commit suicide increases risk, too, something carol deeley knows too well. her 12-year-old son gabriel took his life just over a year ago. >> kids can't get away from all this peer pressure, and i think it's just terrible. i would not want to be a child right now. >> reporter: carol started an organization called gabriel's light to promote the safe use of technology. now
here's adriana diaz. >> reporter: the review of research confirms what many parents have long feared-al media use is linked with mental distress, self-harm, and even suicide. in fact, more than two hours of social media use a day is associated with higher rates of depression and suicidal thoughts in girls, and in one study, girls reported feeling negative after ten minutes of browsing facebook. 17-year-old maya beahl has seen it firsthand. >> i become more isolated when i'm on...
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adriana diaz took a road trip to have some meals with the votersn >> reporter: in the small town of west edge of appalachia, mikey's family restaurant serves up breakfast to a staple of loyal customers. i'm adriana with cbs news. how you? >> our date there started with a morning prayer. but our conversation on politics got straight to the point. >> i'm thinking the democrats don't have a chance. >> reporter: why is that? >> well, they're going the wrong direction, for one thing. we're capitalists. they're socialists. and this is not a socialist country. >> reporter: retired business owner kenny molles has been voting republicans since richard nixon. hi there. >> hey. >> reporter: but across the room were life-long democrats until they voted for donald trump in 2016. well, your hats certainly aren't democratic. >> nope. and the more we followed him, the more we liked what he heard. he has delivered on his promises. >> reporter: they say the president's boosted morale for the american worker. that's a big selling point here. this is one of ohio's poorest counties, where both unemployment a
adriana diaz took a road trip to have some meals with the votersn >> reporter: in the small town of west edge of appalachia, mikey's family restaurant serves up breakfast to a staple of loyal customers. i'm adriana with cbs news. how you? >> our date there started with a morning prayer. but our conversation on politics got straight to the point. >> i'm thinking the democrats don't have a chance. >> reporter: why is that? >> well, they're going the wrong direction,...
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adriana diaz on the disturbing details in this case. >> reporter: the ohio state university football players, amir riep and jahsen wint, were booked into this columbus jail late last night after turning themselves in. the criminal complaint alleges that on february 4, a 19-year- old woman was having consensual sex with riep when she stopped, stating she did not want to continue. detectives say wint then entered the room, and riep, after asking if wint could join, pushed her down by the neck, and two men allegedly raped her. afterwards, riep said to say the afterwards the report says riep told the victim to say the incident was consensual on video as he was laughing and she was crying. denise alex-bouzounis is with the columbus police department. >> she was unsure if she should go ahead and file charges or not, and that's what happens in a lot of these cases. >> reporter: riep is a cornerback, and wint a safety. both are 21 and played in more than 30 games for the buckeyes with one more year of eligibility. attorney sam shamansky represents wint. >> the charges charges are outrageousl
adriana diaz on the disturbing details in this case. >> reporter: the ohio state university football players, amir riep and jahsen wint, were booked into this columbus jail late last night after turning themselves in. the criminal complaint alleges that on february 4, a 19-year- old woman was having consensual sex with riep when she stopped, stating she did not want to continue. detectives say wint then entered the room, and riep, after asking if wint could join, pushed her down by the...
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adriana diaz reports. >> reporter: on a sunny hill top in los angeles sits a picturesque home turnedecame business partners. over a shared philosophy. for singer lykke li, gina correll aglietti and yola jimenez that strong drink has long been yol a's famyola's fam. they bottled it and yola mezcal was born. >> everything was after a guy's hard day work or partying. and we want to have our glass of something strong at the end of the day. >> reporter: their recipe was developed in part by yola's grandfather back in 1971. >> when he died and i wanted to take over the farm. you could see the women working every where but you have to talk to a man to make the final decisions which isinfuriating. so i talked about how women did everything and we went together to farm and we focused on having a brand that's for them, done by them. >> reporter: that's when the friends decided their mezcal would have a message, support the women who make it in mexico by ensuring they are paid directly. >> this is, of course b-a great product, but mostly about what is it we can do that can change a little bit,
adriana diaz reports. >> reporter: on a sunny hill top in los angeles sits a picturesque home turnedecame business partners. over a shared philosophy. for singer lykke li, gina correll aglietti and yola jimenez that strong drink has long been yol a's famyola's fam. they bottled it and yola mezcal was born. >> everything was after a guy's hard day work or partying. and we want to have our glass of something strong at the end of the day. >> reporter: their recipe was developed...
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," adriana diaz, indiis l people that can last a lifetime. >> there'sowerful mama bear. >> it is. >> we're back to that. >> nicely done. >> much more news ahead this morning but first here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> news flash. harry and meghan business not as usual. straight ahead taking the royal out of royal couple. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday". you've tried so many moisturizers... but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and for body... hydro boost body gel cream. so it bounces back... hashtag vacay. sonoma? i want wine with lunch... it's 11am, cindy. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. dimitri's on it. eating right... ...and getting those steps in? on it! dimitri thinks he's doing all he can to manage his type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough to lower his heart risk? maybe
for "cbs this morning: saturday," adriana diaz, indiis l people that can last a lifetime. >> there'sowerful mama bear. >> it is. >> we're back to that. >> nicely done. >> much more news ahead this morning but first here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> news flash. harry and meghan business not as usual. straight ahead taking the royal out of royal couple. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday". you've tried so many...
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adriana diaz went to a small turngs subu town, a suburb and ohio's biggest city. >> reporter: sometimesg politics. we tricked them by having some food at the table because that's what gets the conversation going. democratic primary in ohio isn't for another month but you wouldn't know it. we heard strong and at times unexpected opinions across the state. in the small town of west union, ohio, the edge of appalachia, mikey's family restaurant serves up breakfast to a staple of loyal customers. >> i'm adriana with cbs news. how are you? our day started with a morning prayer. but our conversation on politics got straight to the point. >> i'm thinking democrats don't have a chance. >> why is that >> they are going in the wrong direction for one thing. they are socialists. this is not a socialist country. >> retired business owner kenny has been voting republican since richard nixon. but across the room the cousins were life long democrats until they voted for donald trump in 2016. >> your hats are democratic. >> no. the more we follow him the more we like what we heard. he's doing what he p
adriana diaz went to a small turngs subu town, a suburb and ohio's biggest city. >> reporter: sometimesg politics. we tricked them by having some food at the table because that's what gets the conversation going. democratic primary in ohio isn't for another month but you wouldn't know it. we heard strong and at times unexpected opinions across the state. in the small town of west union, ohio, the edge of appalachia, mikey's family restaurant serves up breakfast to a staple of loyal...
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adriana diaz spoke to the exhibit's executive producers viola davis and her husband julius tennon. reporter: we tried to put a go pro inside the head set so you could see what it looks like but it is only made for human eyes. you feel like you're in the middle of your own video game then suddenly the american icon we are so used to seeing in black and white and in textbooks is standing right in front of you in living color and 3d. when dr. martin luther king jr. declared his dream on the steps of the lincoln memorial more than 250,000 people were there. and now in 2020 you can step back to 1963 and be there, too. at chicago's dusable museum of african-american history a new virtual reality exhibit called "the march" created by times studios allows visitors to time travel nearly six decades. >> my gosh. now i am in the national mall. there is the washington monument. >> reporter: to see dr. king's speech virtually first hand. >> you can see him and the podium and the steps to the lincoln memorial. >> thank god almighty we are free at last! >> amazing! >> dr. king said, darkness cann
adriana diaz spoke to the exhibit's executive producers viola davis and her husband julius tennon. reporter: we tried to put a go pro inside the head set so you could see what it looks like but it is only made for human eyes. you feel like you're in the middle of your own video game then suddenly the american icon we are so used to seeing in black and white and in textbooks is standing right in front of you in living color and 3d. when dr. martin luther king jr. declared his dream on the steps...