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ing nd," cceprealeatebyomedners. ightow. likllywside rismom clink degree gave women a nderstand how much they move,... ee the world's first antiperspirant e microcapsules that break with friction to releasefrs all day.fr e o de >>> cia director john brennan is raising eyebrows over his comment that the islamic state has obtained chemical munitions on the united states. brennan described his fears to scott pelley for "60 minutes." is isis coming here? >> i think isil does eventually want to find its mark here. >> you are expecting an attack in the united states? >> i'm expecting them to try to put in place the operatives, materiel, whatever else they need to do to incite people to carry out these attacks. clearly. i believe their attempts are i don't think their successes are. >> can you explain why these people want to kill us? how does attacking the united states further their interests? >> i think they're trying to provoke a clash between the west and the muslim world or the world that they're in. as a way to gain more adh
ing nd," cceprealeatebyomedners. ightow. likllywside rismom clink degree gave women a nderstand how much they move,... ee the world's first antiperspirant e microcapsules that break with friction to releasefrs all day.fr e o de >>> cia director john brennan is raising eyebrows over his comment that the islamic state has obtained chemical munitions on the united states. brennan described his fears to scott pelley for "60 minutes." is isis coming here? >> i think...
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s of ond o so y watteve when ing esnd," cceprealeatebyomedners. ightow.do likllywsider rismom crylink >>> it will be several weeks before the state supreme court tenure. today heard arguments in this case a 2013 state law required process in order to get raises and contracts. last year the court of appeals ruled the legislation unconstitutional. today a lawyer argued stripping the rights is legal. >>> today lawmakers are considering a tuition to $500 a year for students and 2500 for out of state students. fayetteville state is a historically black university. alumni had expressed concern to alter the competition of the student body and to change the name to unc fayetteville. other schools being considered are elizabeth city state, winston stale yes, ma'am and unc pembroke. >>> greg fishel will tell us how long it stays warm. new at 6 wral investigates a battle between the state and a dentist who had part of a pregnant women. >> and tonight on our news a [cheering] >> this woman won a million dollars in the north carolina education lottery second c
s of ond o so y watteve when ing esnd," cceprealeatebyomedners. ightow.do likllywsider rismom crylink >>> it will be several weeks before the state supreme court tenure. today heard arguments in this case a 2013 state law required process in order to get raises and contracts. last year the court of appeals ruled the legislation unconstitutional. today a lawyer argued stripping the rights is legal. >>> today lawmakers are considering a tuition to $500 a year for students...
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tvand e saat cs e giyou,withvingalth c ye and.s tof ond opt so you wat wtever,when aying nd," cceprealeatebyomedners. ightow.do like llywside rismom clink riley says she is one example of teachers with checkered pasts slipping through the cracks of the system. not only are parents unable to find information. education agencies and school districts don't have access to the comprehensive list of teachers unable to teach because of sexual misconduct or physical misconduct against students. >> the "usa today" network found the names of at least 9,000 educators disciplined are missing from a privately run, nonprofit database the nastek clearinghouse, the nation's centralized system for tracking teacher misconduct. 1400 of those teachers had licenses permanently revoked. 200 for sexual or physical abuse. >> it is challenging. because each of the states have rules and regulation that oversee the certification of educators in their state. is it perfect, no? do we work to make it perfect? every single dale. >> reporter: last year a georgia of allegations including physical altercations with students. but tha
tvand e saat cs e giyou,withvingalth c ye and.s tof ond opt so you wat wtever,when aying nd," cceprealeatebyomedners. ightow.do like llywside rismom clink riley says she is one example of teachers with checkered pasts slipping through the cracks of the system. not only are parents unable to find information. education agencies and school districts don't have access to the comprehensive list of teachers unable to teach because of sexual misconduct or physical misconduct against students....
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ing nd," cceprealeatebyomedners. ightow. do likllywside th prismom clink >>> valentine's days come and go. dies. steve hartman found his story on the road. >> reporter: around starkville, mississippi, retired mail carrier, charles evans known for his questionable taste in lawn furnishings. but i came here for something undeniably beautiful. >> the man with the plan. ha-ha-ha. charles met his wife louise in 1949. >> when you looked at her, it was like -- like -- whoa. electrical shock. >> reporter: really? >> i guess it is love. >> reporter: to charles true love is so powerful nothing can stop it. >> a big four letter word. >> reporter: nothing. >> straighten it out. which is why, after she died in 2011, after 60 years of marriage, he decided a grave marker wasn't enough. that their love deserved more than a monument. what they love needed was a museum. so in a little outbuilding behind his house, charles evans built just that. >> reporter: inside the shoe shine stand he was working at when he met her. he has all the music th
ing nd," cceprealeatebyomedners. ightow. do likllywside th prismom clink >>> valentine's days come and go. dies. steve hartman found his story on the road. >> reporter: around starkville, mississippi, retired mail carrier, charles evans known for his questionable taste in lawn furnishings. but i came here for something undeniably beautiful. >> the man with the plan. ha-ha-ha. charles met his wife louise in 1949. >> when you looked at her, it was like -- like --...
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ing nd," cceprealeatebyomedners. ighti ow.do? likllywside rismom clink >>> young man in michigan had steve hartman has his story. >> reporter: it is not unusual for police to get called to a party. but what was unusual about this party in lansing, michigan is it was in their honor. a police thank you party. put on by this most unlikely host. why did you want to do this? >> so i am throwing them the thank you party to show them i still appreciate them. >> last year, in the midst of all the police protests, 11-year-old jeremy bordoua, wanted to be a police officer, asked his mom if he picked the wrong profession. he said, mom, the cops are still the good guys, right? i said, yeah, there are some bad police officers still the good ones trying to protect themselves. >> reporter: jeremy got that. he didn't like the idea of the good being lumped with the bad to. rectify the situation he told his mom for the next birthday all he wanted was to throw a thank you party for police. assuming they would come. >> i mean i thought there would b
ing nd," cceprealeatebyomedners. ighti ow.do? likllywside rismom clink >>> young man in michigan had steve hartman has his story. >> reporter: it is not unusual for police to get called to a party. but what was unusual about this party in lansing, michigan is it was in their honor. a police thank you party. put on by this most unlikely host. why did you want to do this? >> so i am throwing them the thank you party to show them i still appreciate them. >> last...