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. >> reporter: it was saturday afternoon, 36-year-old benin was walking to work when gunfire rang out. she was struck. so was a 15-year-old boy. >> she loved god. >> reporter: and like, that a chance at my a new life tragically halted. andre says benin and their two children had in july. >> she came to work hard, move here so we could raise the children. >> reporter: now he needs to pay for his wife's funeral costs and keep the family afloat. andre says all he can ask for is strength. the same strength that brought his wife to the united states. >> she was younger than me, she's stronger than me. she's the one t raise the kids. now shashe's gone, how am i gonna raise the kids? >> reporter: i also spoke with the father of the 15-year-old shot on saturday. his son was also an innocent bystander shot green apple smirnoff mixed with candy. today they went door to door urging parents to check their kids' bags. >>> the driver accused of hitting a little boy in local has lost her license. she hit the boy after the 4-year-old debit carded into the street. she checked on the child and took off
. >> reporter: it was saturday afternoon, 36-year-old benin was walking to work when gunfire rang out. she was struck. so was a 15-year-old boy. >> she loved god. >> reporter: and like, that a chance at my a new life tragically halted. andre says benin and their two children had in july. >> she came to work hard, move here so we could raise the children. >> reporter: now he needs to pay for his wife's funeral costs and keep the family afloat. andre says all he can...
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benin -- misogyny, anti-semitism, and racism has to be revisited. am still encouraged, but i need more explanation about his first pick. >> there is no question that is still going to be out there. nancy pelosi has asked mike pence to take it back. the other thing they mitt romney pick would do is he would help recruit not just within the state department to bring in a lot of career diplomats -- i think he will recruit elsewhere in the cabinet. whether jamie dimon ends up being the treasury secretary -- mitt romney would send an important signal to the country and people around the world about what donald trump is trying to do. it does not wash away everything we cannot normalize the stuff that cannot be normalized. benin -- misogyny, anti-semitism, and racism has to be revisited. i am still encouraged, but i need more explanation about his first pick. >> there is no question that is still going to be out there. nancy pelosi has asked mike pence to take it back. the other thing they mitt romney pick would do is he would help recruit not just within
benin -- misogyny, anti-semitism, and racism has to be revisited. am still encouraged, but i need more explanation about his first pick. >> there is no question that is still going to be out there. nancy pelosi has asked mike pence to take it back. the other thing they mitt romney pick would do is he would help recruit not just within the state department to bring in a lot of career diplomats -- i think he will recruit elsewhere in the cabinet. whether jamie dimon ends up being the...
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identified the woman shot and killed saturday of 152 washington street where , they found 36-year-old benine timothee of dorchester suffering from a gunshot wound. she was taken to a local hospital where she died. a second victim, a male in his teens, was treated for a non-life threatening injury. boston police are asking anyone with information to call them. we're learning new details in this weekend's deadly past decade. coleman who suffers from paranoia and schizophrenia was shot and killed by police overnight sunday. they say he pulled a knife on emergency crews who were responding to a call from his mother. the globe reports of those 12 calls, four were related to coleman. some included reports he had threatened to harm himself with a knife. coleman's mother tells the globe he was not armed. >> it was very heartbreaking. seeing people removed from the mangled mess. people dead in baltimore, maryland today. a school bus collided with a public transit bus. police say there were no children on the school bus at the time. the driver rear-ended a car, hit the entrance to cemetery then veered
identified the woman shot and killed saturday of 152 washington street where , they found 36-year-old benine timothee of dorchester suffering from a gunshot wound. she was taken to a local hospital where she died. a second victim, a male in his teens, was treated for a non-life threatening injury. boston police are asking anyone with information to call them. we're learning new details in this weekend's deadly past decade. coleman who suffers from paranoia and schizophrenia was shot and killed...
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the family of a woman shot and killed in dorchester says she had just moved to boston. 36-year-old benin timothy and a boy were shot saturday afternoon. her husband came to boston from haiti this morning and they were working to start a new life for her children. >>she was younger than me, stronger than me. now that she's gone how many i going to -- how am i going to raise the kids? >>the association for haitian women in boston has started a go fund me page to pay for funeral costs. the shooting is still under investigation. >>> two friends in the hospital right now with critical injuries. they were hit by a crosswalk in front of city hall. the chief told us the 67-year-old, ma'am, and 71-year-old man were in from boston visiting friends. the truckdriver stayed on the scene and is not facing charges. >>> investigators say a three-year-old was crushed to death by a vehicle her father was working on. the father was also taken to the hospital. >>> the driver accused of hi lost her license. she hit the boy after the boy darted into the street. she checked on the child then took off. police a
the family of a woman shot and killed in dorchester says she had just moved to boston. 36-year-old benin timothy and a boy were shot saturday afternoon. her husband came to boston from haiti this morning and they were working to start a new life for her children. >>she was younger than me, stronger than me. now that she's gone how many i going to -- how am i going to raise the kids? >>the association for haitian women in boston has started a go fund me page to pay for funeral costs....
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i get how upset they are and i agree the benin thing needs to be explained -- the ban in thing needso be explained. at scattershot approach of acting like we're in a campaign, i don't think it is good for the country. i don't think it is good for the democratic party. i thought elizabeth warren, great to speak out and say you are too close to insiders. the other thing is, you have to pick your fights. when you were a decimated fighter -- party you cannot pick every battle you can. e-mail editorial, i don't think that is helping them. john: president obama's reaction can be summed up in three words. not my fault. it is conference he had today, he was asked if the election was a referendum on president obama's election. obama blamed personalities and how campaigns are run in the country's desire for change after a party has been in the white house for eight years. >> a healthy majority of american people agree with my worldview. that beg the question, how is it somebody who appears to have a very different world view just got elected? as i said, sometimes people just feel as if we want
i get how upset they are and i agree the benin thing needs to be explained -- the ban in thing needso be explained. at scattershot approach of acting like we're in a campaign, i don't think it is good for the country. i don't think it is good for the democratic party. i thought elizabeth warren, great to speak out and say you are too close to insiders. the other thing is, you have to pick your fights. when you were a decimated fighter -- party you cannot pick every battle you can. e-mail...
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almost there was an overnight change as benin began to appear. unfortunately you cannot duplicate that with every endeavor. i think back at a title seven case against at&t for disproportionately meeting women out of middle management jobs. with all the standard criteria were met as well as the men the last death was the total person test with the interviewer who meets with the candidate and then at that stage they drop out disproportionately. why? not because they are consciously bias but naturally when you deal with someone who looks like you, you have a comfort level if they are aha different race, a different gender you feel uncomfortable or uneasy and that maybe reflected in your choice. not consciously but to get past that remains a problem. that many stacking get any job that i want. falling. but how will you arrange your life your work life and your home life? thinking that would be easy with technology but the world seems to be moving that fast. . . and they are just delighted with their work. she has the whole library at your fingertips
almost there was an overnight change as benin began to appear. unfortunately you cannot duplicate that with every endeavor. i think back at a title seven case against at&t for disproportionately meeting women out of middle management jobs. with all the standard criteria were met as well as the men the last death was the total person test with the interviewer who meets with the candidate and then at that stage they drop out disproportionately. why? not because they are consciously bias but...
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josh: benin safeties himself a revolutionary, as you know.thinks he is -- then in -- bannon thinks of himself as a revolutionary, as you know. he was swept into the white house. i think he views himself as trump's karl rove, so it is only appropriate that now that trump is in the oval office, that bannon will be right there with him, advising him on strategy. mark: is he doing it because he is loyal to trump? is he doing it because it is a fun and interesting job? ish: i strongly suspect it all three of those. if you look at what breitbart news has done over the last few years, they have tried to lead this revolution in the republican party and drive out the old guard and bring in new people like trump and basically succeeded in doing that, so i think that what bannon sees himself in doing is formalized that victory by taking a powerful role in the white house so that he can steer the country and help president trump realize the vision for a different kind of governing agenda than anything we have seen from republicans and democrats in the pa
josh: benin safeties himself a revolutionary, as you know.thinks he is -- then in -- bannon thinks of himself as a revolutionary, as you know. he was swept into the white house. i think he views himself as trump's karl rove, so it is only appropriate that now that trump is in the oval office, that bannon will be right there with him, advising him on strategy. mark: is he doing it because he is loyal to trump? is he doing it because it is a fun and interesting job? ish: i strongly suspect it all...
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these ferries take 15 minutes to go between the dock of the benin convention center. they hope commuters will take advantage to eventually alleviate the traffic we all see on the bridges. the program a pilot program. it's going to run through april and they're offering free rides the week out, that monday, tuesday, and wednesday before thanksgiving would be a good time to do so. every day it's open to the public, there's going to be several arrival and departure times. you can see what works out best for you. we posted that information on abcactionnews.com. it's right there on the front page. live this morning in st. pete, james tully abc action news. >>> 6:48 now. a new report finds more cars are being stolen because drivers are leaving keys is key of three years. from the years 2013 to 15, more than 147,000 vehicles were reported stolen with the keys left in the vehicle. during that same span in florida, we had the highest -- the third highest rate in the nation for vehicle thefts with keys with nearly 10,000 thefts. >>> a new study is suggesting that uber and lyft
these ferries take 15 minutes to go between the dock of the benin convention center. they hope commuters will take advantage to eventually alleviate the traffic we all see on the bridges. the program a pilot program. it's going to run through april and they're offering free rides the week out, that monday, tuesday, and wednesday before thanksgiving would be a good time to do so. every day it's open to the public, there's going to be several arrival and departure times. you can see what works...
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a benin record while he has been in prison for almost case of someone that should be and must be released pending the appeal. 3 so when will dassey be released and what's next for him? we'll take a look at that coming up in our next half hour. live in studio. kyle aevermann. cbs58 news. 3 brendan dassey's attorney released a statement urging-- "everyone to respect brendan's privacy during this time of transition."the attorney says..."as we give thanks this holiday season for family and friends... our food will taste ?all the swe?. we know that for the first time in 10 years--- brendan will be celebrating in freedom with his family, too." 3 stay with cbs 58 for ?continuing coverage? of brendan dassey's case. you'll always find our past stories on cbs 58 dot com. 3 looking ahead..the milwaukee cused drowning his 3- month-old son in a will be in c dasean flowers junior is charged with first degree intentional homicide. according to the crimin complaint... flowers was upset witnesses say he held his 3-month-old son underwater in a pond and drowned him....fighting off attempts from others to f
a benin record while he has been in prison for almost case of someone that should be and must be released pending the appeal. 3 so when will dassey be released and what's next for him? we'll take a look at that coming up in our next half hour. live in studio. kyle aevermann. cbs58 news. 3 brendan dassey's attorney released a statement urging-- "everyone to respect brendan's privacy during this time of transition."the attorney says..."as we give thanks this holiday season for...
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a benin record while he has been in prison for almost 10 years, this is a textbook case of someone that should be and must be released pending the appeal. 3 so when will dassey be released and what's next for him? we'll take a look at that coming up in our next half hour. live in studio. kyle 3 brendan dassey's attorney says she hopes he'll be re-uinted with his family by thanksgiving -- if not sooner. and in a statement.. she urged quote-- "everyone to respect brendan's privacy during this time of transition." saying..."as we give thanks this holiday season for family and friends... our food will taste all the sweeter because we know that for the first time in ten years... brendan will be celebrating in freedom with his family, too." 3 stay with cbs 58 for continuing coverage of brendan at cbs 58 dot com. 3 looking ahead..the milwaukee man accused of drowning his 3- month-old son in a pond last month... will be in court today for his final pretrial. pretrial.sean flowers junior is charged with first degree intentional homicide. according to the criminal complaint... flowers was upset w
a benin record while he has been in prison for almost 10 years, this is a textbook case of someone that should be and must be released pending the appeal. 3 so when will dassey be released and what's next for him? we'll take a look at that coming up in our next half hour. live in studio. kyle 3 brendan dassey's attorney says she hopes he'll be re-uinted with his family by thanksgiving -- if not sooner. and in a statement.. she urged quote-- "everyone to respect brendan's privacy during...
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i was in benin not long before the competition started. these things influenced. as it gels in my mind -- usually early in the morning is when sketching starts. i am a 5:00 sketcher. right?: is that david: everything happens at that time. charlie: you must nap if you get up at that time. david: i get up at around 4:30, which drives my wife crazy. charlie: is that when you are fullest? david: my mind is -- charlie: how do you sketch? david: it is a series of marks. there is a kind of form. it is figurative. trying to make pictures but i am trying to clarify in my mind the intent. charlie: was there a moment when you knew you had it? david: yes. i was drawing, and i kind of made a sketch of a building within a building with light pouring in. i looked at it and i was like, oh my god, there it is. i looked at the reference image i was looking at, and then i looked at the image of the structure, i went, oh my god, there it is. i basically then sent that sketch to my team and said, i think i have it, what do you think? they went, whoa. thisie: everyone said, wow is it.
i was in benin not long before the competition started. these things influenced. as it gels in my mind -- usually early in the morning is when sketching starts. i am a 5:00 sketcher. right?: is that david: everything happens at that time. charlie: you must nap if you get up at that time. david: i get up at around 4:30, which drives my wife crazy. charlie: is that when you are fullest? david: my mind is -- charlie: how do you sketch? david: it is a series of marks. there is a kind of form. it is...
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control risks.s, with sessions and benin in play -- bannon in play, minorities are worried for their safety, especially with a laissez-faire attitude toward a lot of heat crimes being tracked by the southern poverty law center. ate crimes being tracked by the southern poverty law center. what can we see in policy if they are confirmed as well as how you think the country will react? ms. davidson: who wants to start with that? [laughter] >> mack? >> here is my opinion. we will have to wait and see. the president said certain things about policy, and whether he is able to implement them, whether it is to build the wall, the port to middling people or 20 million -- deport 2 million people or 20 million people. you have got to see that develop. i do not think we should assume. i think the republic will be fine. it will be different and elections -- >> is that one part of the function of the confirmation process? , notat where some of these just waiting and seeing, but you said sessions would go through easily. >> the president confirmed. it starts with him. he has been confirmed. well, y
control risks.s, with sessions and benin in play -- bannon in play, minorities are worried for their safety, especially with a laissez-faire attitude toward a lot of heat crimes being tracked by the southern poverty law center. ate crimes being tracked by the southern poverty law center. what can we see in policy if they are confirmed as well as how you think the country will react? ms. davidson: who wants to start with that? [laughter] >> mack? >> here is my opinion. we will have...
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. >> reporter: is there a general theory why, in benin, there's this, and, in morocco, there's that,and in north mexico, there is this? >> well, that is why is so exciting. it's like there is no general theory. and so, if there's anything i have learned, it's to sort of be sensitive to what-- to how much-- to how creative the act of listening is and to how powerful the act of listening is. >> reporter: he makes his living playing at clubs and at major festivals, like here at pitchfork in chicago. in a world in which music travels as never before, when a young producer can bypass big record labels, and so much music is consumed for free, i asked clayton how he sees his role. >> i do think of myself as a taste-maker, yes, absolutely. and so much of what deejays like myself do is, i'm very interested in-- i'm constantly looking for new music, constantly digging, but then also, i am thinking about how to present it in a way that kind of makes sense to people who are less-- sort of, less with their hands in it than i am. >> reporter: i wonder, if you run into people, if you say, what abou
. >> reporter: is there a general theory why, in benin, there's this, and, in morocco, there's that,and in north mexico, there is this? >> well, that is why is so exciting. it's like there is no general theory. and so, if there's anything i have learned, it's to sort of be sensitive to what-- to how much-- to how creative the act of listening is and to how powerful the act of listening is. >> reporter: he makes his living playing at clubs and at major festivals, like here at...
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you know, i was in benin not too long before the competition started. so these things influence. and then i think as the brief gels in my mind, usually early in the morning, that's when sketching starts. >> rose: how early. >> i'm a 5:00 sketcher. >> rose: is that right? >> everything happens at that time. >> you must get up earlier than that. >> i get up around 4:30 is usually my time which drives my wife crazy but-- . >> rose: that's when are you freshest, when are you most. >> yes, my mind is really-- . >> rose: and how do you sketch? >> it's furious. it's not literal, it's not pick tor yal but a series of kind of marks. there is a kind of form, it's figure tiff but i'm not trying to make pictures but clarify my mind the intent. >> rose: was there a moment in which you knew you had it? >> yes, it was an incredible moment. >> rose: tell me. >> i was drawing. and then it suddenly, you know, i kind of made this sketch of form, a building within a building with light pouring in. and i looked at it and i was like oh my god, there it it is. and i looked at the reference images i was
you know, i was in benin not too long before the competition started. so these things influence. and then i think as the brief gels in my mind, usually early in the morning, that's when sketching starts. >> rose: how early. >> i'm a 5:00 sketcher. >> rose: is that right? >> everything happens at that time. >> you must get up earlier than that. >> i get up around 4:30 is usually my time which drives my wife crazy but-- . >> rose: that's when are you...
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with sessions and benin in play -- bannon in play, minorities are worried for their safety, especially with a laissez-faire attitude toward a lot of heat crimes being tracked by the southern poverty law center. -- hate crimes being tracked by the southern poverty law center. what can we see in policy if they are confirmed as well as how you think the country will react? ms. davidson: who wants to start with that? [laughter] >> mack? >> here is my opinion. we will have to wait and see. the president said certain things about policy, and whether he is able to implement them, whether it is to build the wall, deport 2 million people or 20 million people. you have got to see that develop. i do not think we should assume. i think the republic will be fine. it will be different and elections -- >> is that one part of the function of the confirmation process? is that where some of these, not just waiting and seeing, but you said sessions would go through easily. >> the president confirmed. it starts with him. he has been confirmed. >> well, you raise a very serious and topical question for sur
with sessions and benin in play -- bannon in play, minorities are worried for their safety, especially with a laissez-faire attitude toward a lot of heat crimes being tracked by the southern poverty law center. -- hate crimes being tracked by the southern poverty law center. what can we see in policy if they are confirmed as well as how you think the country will react? ms. davidson: who wants to start with that? [laughter] >> mack? >> here is my opinion. we will have to wait and...
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others say it was fairly pleasant, benin. >> joe scarborough said, he talked to people in the room, i'm not sure -- there were nbc folks there, wasn't harsh at all. >> what did you hear? >> it was a dressing down. >> good natured dressing down? >> not entirely. he called the press coverage unfair. one person described it like something out of the godfather, bringing together the families, they think they're going to have a moment of peacemaking and it turns out they're all kind of getting killed at least politically inside of that room. trump sent a signal to all these executives that he's president, he won in his mind without the press' help, without fair coverage, and he's going to remain confrontational. >> puts them on their heels. >> can i ask you a personal question, may want to avoid like a hot rock, as a prominent member of the print media in d.c., do you fear trump at all in any way? >> no, not at all. i think the press needs to be -- >> some people say i don't want trump coming after me. >> he calls people out. he did during the campaign. >> we had rough and tumble times with
others say it was fairly pleasant, benin. >> joe scarborough said, he talked to people in the room, i'm not sure -- there were nbc folks there, wasn't harsh at all. >> what did you hear? >> it was a dressing down. >> good natured dressing down? >> not entirely. he called the press coverage unfair. one person described it like something out of the godfather, bringing together the families, they think they're going to have a moment of peacemaking and it turns out...
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benin is a dedicated conservative and highly respected in the conservative community. think they are just too. i'm so fired up, i can't barely sleep at night. wasirst birthday present donald trump being elected. saint rose, louisiana, our line for democrats. herman, go ahead. caller: i am a retired veteran who celebrated the weekend. laste a question, cnn had week. i have been trying to get through her a while. host: before we go down that road, can we get to our question as far as these appointments? i really don't know too much about them to pass any type of statement on that. host: ok. let's go to cj from minnesota. republican line. caller: thank you for allowing me to be on. and allowing me to talk with you on this matter. i don't have a lot of knowledge about those people you are talking about, but if that is what the president wants, that is what the president wants. host: nothing you know about reince priebus or steve bannon previously as far as their roles in the campaign? host: i have -- caller: i have never heard of them before now. priebus'sar as reince rela
benin is a dedicated conservative and highly respected in the conservative community. think they are just too. i'm so fired up, i can't barely sleep at night. wasirst birthday present donald trump being elected. saint rose, louisiana, our line for democrats. herman, go ahead. caller: i am a retired veteran who celebrated the weekend. laste a question, cnn had week. i have been trying to get through her a while. host: before we go down that road, can we get to our question as far as these...