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. >> dubois: and steve hartman with burnell cotlon. he wantyou to know his new orleans is back in business. >> you could go anywhere but you came here. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. scott is on assignment. 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 boarding school. the 16-year-old testified last week. >> reporter: labrie h
. >> dubois: and steve hartman with burnell cotlon. he wantyou to know his new orleans is back in business. >> you could go anywhere but you came here. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. scott is on assignment. 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...
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and for that reason, burnell says he has no regrets. in fact, he wants to add a laundromat, maybe even skating rink. the guy has become one-man planning board. >> keep ongoing. i'm not going to let nobody stop heap. >> certainly if hell and high water didn't he's not going to let a few weeds get in his way. >> i'm going to do it. a leap of faith. [growl] even if you can't see it, your destination is out there. so just keep going. and you'll get there... ...200 feet at a time. the corolla. toyota. let's go places. why should over two hundred years of citi history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, innovators with great ideas will continue to drive the world forward. as long as they have someone to believe in them. for more than two centuries we've helped progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. fact. every time you take advil you're taking the medicine doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicine in
and for that reason, burnell says he has no regrets. in fact, he wants to add a laundromat, maybe even skating rink. the guy has become one-man planning board. >> keep ongoing. i'm not going to let nobody stop heap. >> certainly if hell and high water didn't he's not going to let a few weeds get in his way. >> i'm going to do it. a leap of faith. [growl] even if you can't see it, your destination is out there. so just keep going. and you'll get there... ...200 feet at a time....
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that's how out of it burnell and i are. the first day it has 71 hits. then it started growing.re like what is this? we didn't know what the term "viral video" meant. the next thing you know, it's a million. >> nora's videos are so popular they come to the attention of a list wane lithuanian composer. >> he performed for the chamber orchestra in lithuania for children. he wanted to do an orchestra piece that is based on nora's playing the riffs that she plays. >> and thus the catcerto is born. >> i think this is the first time that a concerto has been written for an animal. i think this piece could only exist because of the internet. >> when posted on the internet, the catcerto receives more than 1 million hits, and in october of 2009 nora wins an aspca award for cat of the year. >> what an honor. >> in this dog eat dog world, it's night to see a cat succeed. >> betsy and burnell are creating t-shirts and calendars and books featuring nora. >> i'm going to write a positive life philosophy book. it's called "nora's piano life guide for how to make every day a catnip day." >> and
that's how out of it burnell and i are. the first day it has 71 hits. then it started growing.re like what is this? we didn't know what the term "viral video" meant. the next thing you know, it's a million. >> nora's videos are so popular they come to the attention of a list wane lithuanian composer. >> he performed for the chamber orchestra in lithuania for children. he wanted to do an orchestra piece that is based on nora's playing the riffs that she plays. >> and...
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. >> dubois: and steve hartman with burnell cotlon.wantyou to know his new orleans is back in business. >> you could go anywhere but you came here. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott is on assignment. 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. fo
. >> dubois: and steve hartman with burnell cotlon.wantyou to know his new orleans is back in business. >> you could go anywhere but you came here. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott is on assignment. 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. fo
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is not there. >> brangham: grocer burnell cotlon says people like him, people who, despite the challenges have made this their home, it's up to them to build a new community. >> new orleans is changing and you have to move forward. i know some people want to keep the same old new orleans. but katrina changed that. you have to embrace the change. you have to move forward. you can't stay in the past. >> brangham: from the lower ninth ward of new orleans, i'm william brangham for the pbs newshour. >> woodruff: tune in again tomorrow night: as a new state of the art hospital opens, we look at the new opportunities and the challenges facing health care in new orleans. you can follow our series, "katrina ten years later," online at pbs.org/newshour. >> ifill: european union officials say that the number of refugees and migrants fleeing to europe reached a record high of more than 107,000 last month. the surge has reached hungary's southern border, where more than 2,000 people, most from syria, crossed into the country yesterday and today, even as the government erected a border fence to stop th
is not there. >> brangham: grocer burnell cotlon says people like him, people who, despite the challenges have made this their home, it's up to them to build a new community. >> new orleans is changing and you have to move forward. i know some people want to keep the same old new orleans. but katrina changed that. you have to embrace the change. you have to move forward. you can't stay in the past. >> brangham: from the lower ninth ward of new orleans, i'm william brangham for...
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. >> dubois: and steve hartman with burnell cotlon. he wantyou to know his new orleans is back in business. >> you could go anywhere but you came here. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott is on assignment. 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
. >> dubois: and steve hartman with burnell cotlon. he wantyou to know his new orleans is back in business. >> you could go anywhere but you came here. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott is on assignment. 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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it's burnell. i'll get the rest of your money, hold on.someone told me a thousand years ago that i would be delivering groceries and owning a grocery store, i'd have laughed at them. see, that makes me feel so good when customers come right into the store. the kids love it. they love it. that's everyday. everyday. bringing life back. we're not a third world country. this is not an island. we are part of new orleans. we're part of it. you gonna do a pop a wheelie? some people come to these stores and cry because they don't have to worry about catching buses to get bread or sending their child from one end of the ninth toward another end. now they can walk right here and that's what makes it worthwhile. the look on customers' faces is priceless. priceless. i want to see my neighborhood come back to normal. i want to see the lower ninth ward look like the rest of the city. and that's my goal. that's my goal. and i'm going to continue to fight to get it everyday. >> ten years later we've learned a lot from new orleans. new orleans teaches us t
it's burnell. i'll get the rest of your money, hold on.someone told me a thousand years ago that i would be delivering groceries and owning a grocery store, i'd have laughed at them. see, that makes me feel so good when customers come right into the store. the kids love it. they love it. that's everyday. everyday. bringing life back. we're not a third world country. this is not an island. we are part of new orleans. we're part of it. you gonna do a pop a wheelie? some people come to these...
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the reason is not because i don't think brian burnell did a good job.out of canada is a good thing and doing things 101 making the store look pretty ter, better brands. they have strategic issues. what are they going to do about their p-fresh grossry offerings? they won't be a better grocery store than wal-mart or kroger. i don't see how they fix the red card discount program you get 5% when you walk in the door and use the card. >> that will cost them going forward. >> is there an argument you made the reason nobody is showing up at retail stores is there is no new fashion? >> it doesn't look different. we used to make that argument every year, at some price we sold at all. so it's a cost problem or a price problem. not so much a fashion problem. >> that explains the th hot leisure product and nike and under arror are doing better. >> 100% of the growth came at ath hot leisure. it's a funny fashion, but it's still fashion. >> stretchy perhaps is more important? >> nobody bicker looks better in ath-leisure, nobody. >> you do not want to be in stretchy?
the reason is not because i don't think brian burnell did a good job.out of canada is a good thing and doing things 101 making the store look pretty ter, better brands. they have strategic issues. what are they going to do about their p-fresh grossry offerings? they won't be a better grocery store than wal-mart or kroger. i don't see how they fix the red card discount program you get 5% when you walk in the door and use the card. >> that will cost them going forward. >> is there an...