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dean reynolds, thanks very much.ord floods that have killed at least five people in the south are not letting up. torrential rains are spilling over into a fifth day, and david begnaud is in bossier city, louisiana. >> reporter: as of late this afternoon, the red chute bayou level was 25 feet and rising. the water rushing downstream from two lakes to the north has made bossier city ground zero. 3,500 homes are at risk of flooding to the west and south of the bayou. because of recent heavy rains, approximately 30,000 gallons of n ter is flowing downstream every second, seven to 10 times the normal flow. sandbags being dropped to ifotect the levee from eroding if water tops it. mike peterson is with the u.s. army corps of engineers. >> this is a choke point where ntl of that water has to come through a relatively narrow area. that's why it's jumping up so fast. ten feet in three days, two feet in the last day alone. >> reporter: how far is the levee from your back-yard line? th it's probably 300 to 400 yards. >> report
dean reynolds, thanks very much.ord floods that have killed at least five people in the south are not letting up. torrential rains are spilling over into a fifth day, and david begnaud is in bossier city, louisiana. >> reporter: as of late this afternoon, the red chute bayou level was 25 feet and rising. the water rushing downstream from two lakes to the north has made bossier city ground zero. 3,500 homes are at risk of flooding to the west and south of the bayou. because of recent heavy...
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and dean reynolds has it covered. >> we all want peace. this group is that true or what? we don't want trouble. >> reporter: donald trump's style himself as a unifying peacemaker in bloomington, illinois. when confronted with hecklers as he regularly is he took a familiar hard line. >> get them out of here, please. get them out. >> reporter: in kansas city last night he could barely got a word in without interruption. >> we're in no rush. get them out. get them out. >> reporter: outside police used pepper spray on protesters. close to condoning a violence response from supporters. this is what he said in an interview today. >> before i started my speech, i said, folks, you have two people if you see them do. don't care. i think within my rights to say that. >> in another answer he appeared incident at one of his rallies last wednesday. when one of his supporters sucker punched a demonstrator. the 78-year-old puncher was arrested. >> it is possible you could help will hit legal fees if this man needs it? >> i have instructed my people to look into it, yes. >> reporter: wit
and dean reynolds has it covered. >> we all want peace. this group is that true or what? we don't want trouble. >> reporter: donald trump's style himself as a unifying peacemaker in bloomington, illinois. when confronted with hecklers as he regularly is he took a familiar hard line. >> get them out of here, please. get them out. >> reporter: in kansas city last night he could barely got a word in without interruption. >> we're in no rush. get them out. get them...
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the campaign focused today on protecting the homeland and dean reynolds has that. >> reporter: on cbs thinks morning, ted cruz was pressed to elaborate for his call on special police patrols of muslim neighborhoods in this country. >> it raises a lot of civil let me ask you, how many muslims are in america. >> i don't know the number off the top of my head. >> so you're saying law enforcement should surveil a number of muslims, and you don't know how many muslims are in america. there are three million muslims many america. name one community where there is a large group of radicalized muslims. >> you have communities in minnesota and michigan with heavy concentration, and you have incidents of radical imams preaching jihadism. >> reporter: donald trump, who would suspend muslim immigration here, said he could support such targeted surveillance, but ohio governor john kasich rejected the idea. so too did president obama. >> the notion that we would start down that slippery slope makes absolutely no sense. it's contrary to who we are. >> reporter: new york city police commissioner will
the campaign focused today on protecting the homeland and dean reynolds has that. >> reporter: on cbs thinks morning, ted cruz was pressed to elaborate for his call on special police patrols of muslim neighborhoods in this country. >> it raises a lot of civil let me ask you, how many muslims are in america. >> i don't know the number off the top of my head. >> so you're saying law enforcement should surveil a number of muslims, and you don't know how many muslims are in...
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here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: it's bad enough that detroit public schools are so financially strapped that children attend class in moldy, rodent-infested buildings and have to wear their coats indoors to ward off the cold. but now comes word that many of their principals allegedly have been on the take for years. alleged scheme that's been investigated for the last two years involved a 12 current and former principals, plus a vendor, allstate sales, owned by 74-year-old norman shy. barbara mcquade is the u.s. attorney who said shy was the central figure. >> the scheme worked like this-- he would submit fraudulent invoices for school supplies. the principals would approve those invoices, and then he would provide some but not all of the goods that he promised to sell. in exchange for approving these fraudulent invoices, norman shy paid bribes to these principals. >> reporter: she called the case a real punch in the gut. >> the bribes were paid in the forms of cash, gift cards, and checks, sometimes to third parties or business-- businesses owned by the principals. >> there is an amazi
here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: it's bad enough that detroit public schools are so financially strapped that children attend class in moldy, rodent-infested buildings and have to wear their coats indoors to ward off the cold. but now comes word that many of their principals allegedly have been on the take for years. alleged scheme that's been investigated for the last two years involved a 12 current and former principals, plus a vendor, allstate sales, owned by 74-year-old norman shy....
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and here's dean reynolds. >> get 'em out of here. get 'em out of here. >> reporter: it was business as usual as donald trump's rally today in tampa. >> get her out, please. >> reporter: emotions are running high at these events now because of what trump calls "the disrupters." >> they're crazy. >> reporter: with him in tampa today, sarah palin electrified the crowd this way. >> what we don't have time for is all that petty punk ass little thuggery stuff that's been going on with these "protestors." >> reporter: it was a reference to dayton on saturday where one protester actually rushed the stage, to kansas city where trump could barely finish a sentence. >> i got plenty of time. >> reporter: and to chicago where scuffles friday night between trump supporters and a large contingent of protestors to the streets. trump campaign canceled the rally for security reasons. there were five arrests. university of illinois student jeremy mazur said the anti-trump demonstration was well planned. >> tons of student organizations all over the cam
and here's dean reynolds. >> get 'em out of here. get 'em out of here. >> reporter: it was business as usual as donald trump's rally today in tampa. >> get her out, please. >> reporter: emotions are running high at these events now because of what trump calls "the disrupters." >> they're crazy. >> reporter: with him in tampa today, sarah palin electrified the crowd this way. >> what we don't have time for is all that petty punk ass little...
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here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: campaigning in virginia today, donald trump was boasting again.ma >> we have amazing endorsements, and the people that really mean... we have hundreds of people now that want to endorse. >> reporter: but praise from david duke, former grand wizard of the ku klux klan, may test >> reporter: last friday trump seemed to say "no thanks." >> i disavow. okay. >> reporter: but sunday he declined to renounce the kkk, duke or his support. >> i don't know anything about david duke. okay. i don't know anything about what you're even talking about with white supremacy or white supremacists. so i don't know. >> reporter: trump eventually tried to clear up any confusion. >> i disavowed david duke all weekend long on facebook and twitter. >> reporter: he said a bad earpiece made it hard to hear the question about the kkk on sunday, even though he used the same one for several interviews. in any case it's clear some far right groups like what they're hearing from him. he's won the backing of the neo- nazi web site "the daily stormer," for example, and the american
here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: campaigning in virginia today, donald trump was boasting again.ma >> we have amazing endorsements, and the people that really mean... we have hundreds of people now that want to endorse. >> reporter: but praise from david duke, former grand wizard of the ku klux klan, may test >> reporter: last friday trump seemed to say "no thanks." >> i disavow. okay. >> reporter: but sunday he declined to renounce the kkk, duke...
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dean reynolds is there. >> reporter: zarriel trotter became an online sensation after this anti-violence video went viral. >> i don't want to live around my community where i got to keep on hearing and hearing people keep on getting shot, people keep on getting killed. >> reporter: but the bloodshed caught up with him friday night. >> shots fired, a child shot. >> reporter: the 13-year-old was hit in the back by a stray bullet near his home, an unintended target of a street fight, he's now in critical condition. steve dunn is a neighbor. >> it's just tragic. just too much of this stuff is going on. >> reporter: mayor rahm emanuel named a new interim police superintendent today, eddie johnson is a 27-year veteran of the force and a chicago native who is likely to get the permanent job. >> i would say these young people out here shooting and killing, they are destroying our community. they're destroying families, and it has to stop. >> reporter: but how is the question. >> the fight against gangs and gun violence is not for the police department alone. all of us have a role to play. >> rep
dean reynolds is there. >> reporter: zarriel trotter became an online sensation after this anti-violence video went viral. >> i don't want to live around my community where i got to keep on hearing and hearing people keep on getting shot, people keep on getting killed. >> reporter: but the bloodshed caught up with him friday night. >> shots fired, a child shot. >> reporter: the 13-year-old was hit in the back by a stray bullet near his home, an unintended target of...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, s >>> a government advisory board 14,000 die. dr.apook has more. >> reporter: the report found surprising gaps in what we know about ovarian cancer. it can start outside the ovary, in the fallopian tubes or uterus. dr. douglas lavigne was one of the report authors. >> it's a collection of many different diseases. the subtypes of ovarian cancer occur in and around the ovary, but have very different origins. >> reporter: why is that important? >> when you figure out the origins, it tells you information these important about treatment, prevention and mechanisms. >> reporter: prevention is key, because right now, there's no nc testing last fall and learned she was at with my life, especially knowing they would not be able to catch ovarian cancer in its early stages. >> reporter: so she shotted for preventative surgery, removing the ovaries, fallopian tubes and full hysterectomy. >> i had to do it. >> reporter: you can screen for breast cancer, colon cancer, why is ovarian cancer so different? >> the precursor cells turn into cancer and
dean reynolds, cbs news, s >>> a government advisory board 14,000 die. dr.apook has more. >> reporter: the report found surprising gaps in what we know about ovarian cancer. it can start outside the ovary, in the fallopian tubes or uterus. dr. douglas lavigne was one of the report authors. >> it's a collection of many different diseases. the subtypes of ovarian cancer occur in and around the ovary, but have very different origins. >> reporter: why is that important?...
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here's dean reynolds. >> get him out of here. get him out of here. >> reporter: it was business as usual at donald trump's rally today in tampa. >> get her out, please. >> reporter: emotions are running high at these events now because of what trump calls the disrupters. with him in tampa today, sarah palin electrified the crowd this way. >> what we don't have time for is all of that petty, punk-ass little thuggery stuff that's been going on with these >> it was a reference todayton saturday where one protester actually rushed the stage. to kansas city where trump could barely finish a sentence. and to chicago where scuffles friday night between trump supporters and a large contingent of protesters inside the hall spilled out on to the street. trump campaign canceled the rally for security reasons. there were five arrests. university of illinois student jeremy mazur said the anti-trump demonstration was well planned. >> tons of student organizations all over the campus got together. had meetings all week to stop this atrocity fro
here's dean reynolds. >> get him out of here. get him out of here. >> reporter: it was business as usual at donald trump's rally today in tampa. >> get her out, please. >> reporter: emotions are running high at these events now because of what trump calls the disrupters. with him in tampa today, sarah palin electrified the crowd this way. >> what we don't have time for is all of that petty, punk-ass little thuggery stuff that's been going on with these >> it...
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here is dean reynolds. >> reporter: campaigning in virginia today, donald trump was boasting again. >> we have amazing endorsements, people that really mean, we have hundreds of people now that want to endorse. >> reporter: praise from david duke, former grand wizard of the ku klux klan may test his following more than ever. >> voting for these people, voting against donald trump at this point is treason to your heritage. >> reporter: last friday, trump seemed to say no thanks. >> i disavow. >> sunday he declined to renounce the k.k.k., duke or his support. david duke, okay. i don't know anything about what you are talking about with white supremacy or supremacists. i don't know. trump tried to clear up any confusion. >> i disavowed david duke all week long on facebook on twitter. he said a bad earpiece made it hard to hear the question about the kkk sunday though he used the same one for several interviews. in any case it is clear some far right groups like what they're hearing from him. he has won the backing of the neo-nazi website, daily stormer for example and american national s
here is dean reynolds. >> reporter: campaigning in virginia today, donald trump was boasting again. >> we have amazing endorsements, people that really mean, we have hundreds of people now that want to endorse. >> reporter: praise from david duke, former grand wizard of the ku klux klan may test his following more than ever. >> voting for these people, voting against donald trump at this point is treason to your heritage. >> reporter: last friday, trump seemed to...
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from 157,000 over the same >> dean reynolds. and we'll be right back. >>> we lost an old friend this weekend. and you did too. for 26 years, eric engberg was a bulldog here at cbs news. as a washington correspondent he was remembered for his reality checks which exposed partisan spin and outright lies. eric won one of the top awards in journalism, the dupont columbia when his investigation discovered the identity of the u.s. airman buried in the tomb of the unknowns. the remains of lieutenant michael blassey were then returned to his family. eric sharpened skepticism into a sieve to reduce the high and mighty. we missed him when he retired in 2002. now we miss him more. and we'll be right back. >>> this song gave the name to the women who want to work while the men went to war. more than two dozen farmer rosies paid a visit to washington and david martin has their story. >> reporter: fire trucks saluted their plane when it arrived in washington. [ cheers and applause ] and crowds greeted them as they came out of the jet way. for
from 157,000 over the same >> dean reynolds. and we'll be right back. >>> we lost an old friend this weekend. and you did too. for 26 years, eric engberg was a bulldog here at cbs news. as a washington correspondent he was remembered for his reality checks which exposed partisan spin and outright lies. eric won one of the top awards in journalism, the dupont columbia when his investigation discovered the identity of the u.s. airman buried in the tomb of the unknowns. the remains...
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dean reynolds reports. >> here's what i know. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud.reporter: the man lost a race many thought was winnable said trump is a sure loser in a general election. >> a person as dishonest as hillary clinton must not become president. [ applause ] of course, a trump nomination enables her victory. >> reporter: he said trump's policies would create recession at home and disrespect abroad. >> what he said on "60 minutes," did you hear this? it was about syria and isis and has to go down as the most ridiculous and dangerous idea of the entire campaign season. let the most dangerous terror organization the world has ever known take over an entire country. >> reporter: he stopped short of saying trump supporters are misguided but urged them to reflect and reconsider. >> the bullying. the greed. the showing off. the absurd third grade theatrics. he's not of the temperament of the kind of stable, thoughtful person we need as leader. >> reporter: and romney anticipated blowback. >> watch, by the way he responds to my speech today. [ applause ] >> rep
dean reynolds reports. >> here's what i know. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud.reporter: the man lost a race many thought was winnable said trump is a sure loser in a general election. >> a person as dishonest as hillary clinton must not become president. [ applause ] of course, a trump nomination enables her victory. >> reporter: he said trump's policies would create recession at home and disrespect abroad. >> what he said on "60 minutes," did you...
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a fight scott that is unlikely to alter the course thifs race. >> dean reynolds. thank you very much. >>> well the course of the democratic race was also unchanged after yesterday's voting. hillary clinton is pulling away and she is campaigning on a different view of counterterrorism. here is nancy cordes. >> loose cannons tend to misfire. >> reporter: speaking at stanford university. the former secretary of state portrayed herself as the experienced alternative to trump and cruz. >> one thing we know that does not work is offensive inflammatory rhetoric that demonizes all muslims. >> reporter: she said torturing prisoners as trump pro posed doesn't work either. >> i'm proud to have been part of the administration that banned torture. the chair of the republican party took a dimmer view of her record saying, hillary clinton and president obama have been wrong about isis at every turn. which has resulted in more attacks. >> thank you all. >> reporter: clinton was one for three last night. winning easily in arizona, but losing to bernie sanders by a landslide in ida
a fight scott that is unlikely to alter the course thifs race. >> dean reynolds. thank you very much. >>> well the course of the democratic race was also unchanged after yesterday's voting. hillary clinton is pulling away and she is campaigning on a different view of counterterrorism. here is nancy cordes. >> loose cannons tend to misfire. >> reporter: speaking at stanford university. the former secretary of state portrayed herself as the experienced alternative to...
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here is dean reynolds. >> reporter: campaigning in virginia today, donald trump was boasting again. >> we have amazing endorsements, people that really mean, we have hundreds of people now that want to endorse. - >> reporter: praise from david duke, former grand wiz offered the ku klux klan may test his following more than ever. >> voting for these people, voting against donald trump at this point is treason to your heritage. >> reporter: last friday, trump seemed to say no thanks. >> i disavow. >> sunday he declined to renounce the k.k.k., duke or his support. >> i don't know anything about david duke, okay. you are talking about with white supremacy or supremacists. i don't know. trump tried to clear up any confusion. >> i disavowed david duke all week long on facebook on twitter. he said a bad earpiece made it hard to hear the question about the kkk sunday though he used the same one for several interviews. in any case it is clear some far right groups like what they're hearing from him. he has won the backing of the neo-nazi website, daily stormer for example and american national
here is dean reynolds. >> reporter: campaigning in virginia today, donald trump was boasting again. >> we have amazing endorsements, people that really mean, we have hundreds of people now that want to endorse. - >> reporter: praise from david duke, former grand wiz offered the ku klux klan may test his following more than ever. >> voting for these people, voting against donald trump at this point is treason to your heritage. >> reporter: last friday, trump seemed...