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that was your department of education arne duncan. understand that. >> because we've been with a few things and the student loans. >> it's true! we have the actual -- [inaudible] we a complete list how the law almost -- and on the 2002 students. they have got cut. faculty had to go home to furlough. doing the spring break. and the black schools alone lost $16 0 million because of parent plus loans. i guess if you want to be involved, -- [inaudible] didn't compute. can i get an amen? [applause] to add to this. someone came up to me and said, you know, how -- [inaudible] i said we've been talking about this for months. i mean, all of the schools lost. famu lost some. the problem have not been rectified. it is still a problem. this is still the policy of the department of education. let me tell you what they can. they changed the rule. not by law in order to change the rule. you should have a public hearing. they did it in-house. that is incorrect. and we illegal said okay, my time is illegal. i have a couple of attorneys that follow me
that was your department of education arne duncan. understand that. >> because we've been with a few things and the student loans. >> it's true! we have the actual -- [inaudible] we a complete list how the law almost -- and on the 2002 students. they have got cut. faculty had to go home to furlough. doing the spring break. and the black schools alone lost $16 0 million because of parent plus loans. i guess if you want to be involved, -- [inaudible] didn't compute. can i get an amen?...
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her brother had already been killed by duncan, and duncan by the way is now serving nine life sentences. craig interviewed shasta in october of last year. >> when she was just 8 years old, shasta groene and her 9-year-old brother dillon were the subject of a massive manhunt after a violent abduction from their home in may of 2005. >> i made it out okay and my brother didn't. i wish it didn't happen that way and i wish we could have both gotten out together. >> for the first time shasta, now 15, speaks in detail about the ordeal to offer insight into the mind of a child sex predator. >> we were told from day one that our family was alive and that we they were going to be home when we came home, and then right before like we were told that we were doing be brought home, we were told that they weren't there anymore and so i think that my brother kind of gave up hope. >> after stalking the children for days convicted sex predator joseph edward duncan the third bludgeoned shasta's mother and 13-year-old brother slade, and mom's fiance mark mckenzie to death during the home invasion. >> i was
her brother had already been killed by duncan, and duncan by the way is now serving nine life sentences. craig interviewed shasta in october of last year. >> when she was just 8 years old, shasta groene and her 9-year-old brother dillon were the subject of a massive manhunt after a violent abduction from their home in may of 2005. >> i made it out okay and my brother didn't. i wish it didn't happen that way and i wish we could have both gotten out together. >> for the first...
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tonight in duncan people are leaving flowers and condolences at a makeshift memorial. and across the sea in melbourne, they're doing the same. randy mcilwain, nbc news, oklahoma city, oklahoma. >>> tonight vice president joe biden's son, beau, is spending the night at the m.d. cancer center in houston. beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last night with his father, but people close to the bidens told nbc news the family is taking this quite seriously. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here with more. nancy, we don't know exactly what's going on here, but he did suffer a stroke three years ago when he was 41 years old. typically with a stroke patient, experience more problems down the line. >> well, typically one-quarter of those stroke patients have had symptoms before. and we do know that since his stroke, beau biden has had several episodes in the past. and that makes this serious. we have established tonight, nbc ne
tonight in duncan people are leaving flowers and condolences at a makeshift memorial. and across the sea in melbourne, they're doing the same. randy mcilwain, nbc news, oklahoma city, oklahoma. >>> tonight vice president joe biden's son, beau, is spending the night at the m.d. cancer center in houston. beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last...
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tonight in duncan people are leaving flowers and condolences at a makeshift memorial. and across the sea in melbourne, they're doing the same. randy mcelwane, nbc news, oklahoma city, oklahoma. >>> tonight vice president joe biden's son, beau, is spending the night at the m.d. cancer center in houston. beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last night with his father, but people close to the bidens told nbc news the family is taking this quite seriously. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here with more. nancy, we don't know exactly what's going on here, but he did suffer a stroke three years ago when he was 41 years old. typically with a stroke patient, experience more problems down the line. >> well, typically one-quarter of those stroke patients have had symptoms before. and we do know that since his strike, beau biden has had several episodes in the past. and that makes this serious. we have established tonight, nbc ne
tonight in duncan people are leaving flowers and condolences at a makeshift memorial. and across the sea in melbourne, they're doing the same. randy mcelwane, nbc news, oklahoma city, oklahoma. >>> tonight vice president joe biden's son, beau, is spending the night at the m.d. cancer center in houston. beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last...
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. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> the town of duncan oklahoma is mourning after the shooting of an australian basketball player. residents remember christopher lane after he was gunned down while jogging. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: hundreds of people with lawn shares, australian flags and sorrow in their hearts gathered to remember a man they never met. >> it is something for a time for prayer and healing. >> reporter: chris lane's baseball teammates where along the crowd and so was the former lieutenant governor jerry askin. >> duncan oklahoma is more than the three faces that have been on the news. >> reporter: the world should know duncan not for these three faces but for the faces of those who opened their heart. for the former politician, this shooting was personal. she has been friends with chris lane's girlfriend's mom for 30 years. >> it is just a reminder that a random act of violence could happen to anyone. >> reporter: she early mornings her community tot to focus on the three teens that took the life, but the life lost, the life of promise cut short and a life inspi
. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> the town of duncan oklahoma is mourning after the shooting of an australian basketball player. residents remember christopher lane after he was gunned down while jogging. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: hundreds of people with lawn shares, australian flags and sorrow in their hearts gathered to remember a man they never met. >> it is something for a time for prayer and healing. >> reporter: chris lane's baseball teammates...
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jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: the potential for violence and even more deaths is high today in egypt as both sides have called for demonstrations after friday prayers. the death toll for wednesday clashes has officially surpassed 600, and it continues to rise. some funerals are already being held, but so many people were killed the week that families are struggling to even claim the bodies of their loved ones. there is concern among many in the international kmumtd that the violence in egypt will continue to spread. the u.n. security council met here in new york last night and was briefed on the situation behind closed doors. >> there was a common desire underneath to stop violence and to advance national reconciliation. >> reporter: on wednesday president obama condemned the government's decision to crack down on protesters and he announced the u.s. would can sell bilateral military practices with egypt that go back to 1981. >> it cannot connell as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets and rights are being rolled back. >> reporter: one thing the u.s. will not do
jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: the potential for violence and even more deaths is high today in egypt as both sides have called for demonstrations after friday prayers. the death toll for wednesday clashes has officially surpassed 600, and it continues to rise. some funerals are already being held, but so many people were killed the week that families are struggling to even claim the bodies of their loved ones. there is concern among many in the international kmumtd that the...
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. >>> more on a developing story out of duncan oklahoma.hristopher lane gunned down by three teenage boys. the schools in duncan will be increasing their security after alleged threats made against the high school. police informed school officials of involuntary anonymous threats made against the school. administrators say increased security will begin later today. among the changes the students will see an increased presence by security on campus and students will be required to remain on campus once they arrive unless a parent or guardian comes by to check them out. the duncan schools are known to have an open campus policy but that is not the case in the days to come. this goes back to five days ago when the east central university baseball player christopher lane was killed while jogging and also visiting with his girlfriend. three teens have been arrested and charged in his death. investigators contend those three teenage boys simply shot lane because they say they wanted to kill someone. >>> taking a look at the stories making headlin
. >>> more on a developing story out of duncan oklahoma.hristopher lane gunned down by three teenage boys. the schools in duncan will be increasing their security after alleged threats made against the high school. police informed school officials of involuntary anonymous threats made against the school. administrators say increased security will begin later today. among the changes the students will see an increased presence by security on campus and students will be required to...
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tarika duncan has our report. >> reporter: elementary school children sprinted to safety after a gunman opened fire at the ronald e. mcnair discovery learning academy in decatur, georgia. >> what did they tell you? >> there was a lockdown because someone was in the building. >> mm-hmm? right? >> and it was scary. >> reporter: 800 students were evacuated. no one was injured. police say 20-year-old michael brandon hill snuck into the school with an assault rifle and ordered a secretary to call an atlanta tv station. station employee lacy lecor answered the call. >> the front desk called ahead to say i'm transferring someone and she says she's in a school office with a gunman. i asked her what he wanted and she said he wanted us to start filming as police die. >> reporter: authorities say hill fired several shots at police outside. >> and when officers had a clear shot, they returned fire. fortunately, no one was injured. >> reporter: hill eventually surrendered and was taken into custody. the kids were bussed to a nearby shopping center and reunited with their parents. >> at the end of th
tarika duncan has our report. >> reporter: elementary school children sprinted to safety after a gunman opened fire at the ronald e. mcnair discovery learning academy in decatur, georgia. >> what did they tell you? >> there was a lockdown because someone was in the building. >> mm-hmm? right? >> and it was scary. >> reporter: 800 students were evacuated. no one was injured. police say 20-year-old michael brandon hill snuck into the school with an assault...
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passoth was at the memorial and joins us live from duncan. - what a night. chris lane was shot just up the street from this elementary school and tonight the ceremony in his memory was held here. though the exchange student didn't grow up here and didn't live here - this town is grieving his death just as if he were one of their own. >> there's a peace i've come to know though my heart and flesh may fail. >> reporter: hundreds of people with lawn chairs australian flags and sorrow in their hearts gathered to reflect and remember a young man most had never met. >> we just want to be here to show support >> it not something to be prayer and healing 10:07 >> reporter: chris lane's baseball teammates were among the crowd and so too was duncan native former lt. governor jari askins >> duncan oklahoma is a lot more than the three faces that have been on world wide news. >> reporter: she says the world should come to know duncan not for these three faces but for the faces of those who opened their hearts. natural sound for the former politician - -
passoth was at the memorial and joins us live from duncan. - what a night. chris lane was shot just up the street from this elementary school and tonight the ceremony in his memory was held here. though the exchange student didn't grow up here and didn't live here - this town is grieving his death just as if he were one of their own. >> there's a peace i've come to know though my heart and flesh may fail. >> reporter: hundreds of people with lawn chairs australian flags and sorrow...
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cbs reporter jerica duncan with new details on his apology to the victims and his attempt justify what he did. >> reporter: ariel castro did a double-take as he returned from a break in his sentencing hearing. in the back of the courtroom sat michelle knight one of the three women kept as a sex slave for 10 years. investigators say he impregnated knight five times in captivity and forced her to miscarry. moments later she addressed the court not looking at castro. >> he told me that my family didn't care, nobody should ever have to go through what i went through, you took 11 years of my life away. and i have got it back. i spent 11 years in hell. now your hell is just beginning. i will overcome all that happened. but you will will face hell for eternity. i will look on as you die a little every day. >> reporter: finally castro spoke. >> i'm not a monster. i did not prey on [ indiscernible ] sexual instincts -- [ inaudible ] sexual addiction -- as god is my witness, i never viewed them women like they're trying to say. i never tortured them. finally, i would like to apologize to the vic
cbs reporter jerica duncan with new details on his apology to the victims and his attempt justify what he did. >> reporter: ariel castro did a double-take as he returned from a break in his sentencing hearing. in the back of the courtroom sat michelle knight one of the three women kept as a sex slave for 10 years. investigators say he impregnated knight five times in captivity and forced her to miscarry. moments later she addressed the court not looking at castro. >> he told me that...
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arne duncan, thank you very much for your time.tapes of richard knicks n days. and a site on a military beach in russia. >> people in bathing suits. >> that's crazy. >> we're right back. it's back to school time and we're talking with diane about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. you got your list? let's go! look at that price! i like that! they need those for school. wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. save time and money getting your kids ready for school bring in ads from your local stores and see for yourself. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. ♪ catering to the
arne duncan, thank you very much for your time.tapes of richard knicks n days. and a site on a military beach in russia. >> people in bathing suits. >> that's crazy. >> we're right back. it's back to school time and we're talking with diane about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. you got your list? let's go! look at that price! i like that! they need those for school. wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. save time and money getting...
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murders do not happen very often in duncan. when i was looking back at the crime rate statistic, they've only had fewer than ten murders since 1999. this is something that is very out of the ordinary for this community. they do not like the depiction of being a town where a tourist could actually get murdered. especially some of the international coverage that's happening as a result of this. we have learned that christopher lane's family will not be traveling to the united states to retrieve his body. his girlfriend and her parents are going to be taking his body to australia ultimately once all the paperwork is signed off on that will allow them to travel with his body internationally on a commercial airline. in the meantime, there has been a memorial that has been set up for august 24th at 1:00 at oklahoma city university in edmond, oklahoma. that's well north of this area, but they have set up a memorial for that time. it's also going to serve as a fundraiser to help the harper's get enough money to make that trip to austra
murders do not happen very often in duncan. when i was looking back at the crime rate statistic, they've only had fewer than ten murders since 1999. this is something that is very out of the ordinary for this community. they do not like the depiction of being a town where a tourist could actually get murdered. especially some of the international coverage that's happening as a result of this. we have learned that christopher lane's family will not be traveling to the united states to retrieve...
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jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: a police escort whivnged away james "whitey" bulger after a jurisdiction found him guilty of 11 counts of murder and a slew of racketeering charges. the verdict came as no surprise to the 83-year-old. >> mr. bulger knew, as soon as he was rested, that he was going to die behind the walls of a prison. >> reporter: the jury deliberated five days. scott was juror number 5. >> if you can believe the testimony, you know, and believe what you heard, i don't know how you couldn't find the person guilty. >> reporter: but not all of the jurors didn't believe the testimony they heard, especially that of john martorano a former hit man who got a plea deal from the government to testify against bulger. >> there was one juror that constantly said that his testimony was not believable. over and over again you couldn't believe what was said because of the government. >> reporter: bulger's lawyers tried to put the government on trial detailing corruption. and payoff of several fbi agents and police officers. the tactic helped get bulger off on 8 of the 20 murder charges a
jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: a police escort whivnged away james "whitey" bulger after a jurisdiction found him guilty of 11 counts of murder and a slew of racketeering charges. the verdict came as no surprise to the 83-year-old. >> mr. bulger knew, as soon as he was rested, that he was going to die behind the walls of a prison. >> reporter: the jury deliberated five days. scott was juror number 5. >> if you can believe the testimony, you know, and...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> cbs news producer alex ortiz is in cairo. good morning, alex. it's been a little more than 24 hours since the bloodshed started. can you give us a sense of what's going on? >> reporter: good morn, anne-marie. they're still reeling after the violence that left so many dead. the streets are eerily quiet. people are staying home in fears of looming violence ahead. >> and you were right in the middle of all that chaos when it started. is there a moment or an image that has sort of stuck with you? >> i think the thing that stuck was yesterday's violence against the encamp meant. the sound of automatic gunfire was constant and ever present. the sounds of rounds pouring down was constant. >> do you get a sense of what people on the street are feeling. there are a lot of people not affiliated with the muslim brotherhood. what are they saying about this? >> reporter: the egyptians are backed him are generally happy with this. they have believed the military and the government's line that these demonstrations were, quote, terrorism-ori
jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> cbs news producer alex ortiz is in cairo. good morning, alex. it's been a little more than 24 hours since the bloodshed started. can you give us a sense of what's going on? >> reporter: good morn, anne-marie. they're still reeling after the violence that left so many dead. the streets are eerily quiet. people are staying home in fears of looming violence ahead. >> and you were right in the middle of all that chaos when it started. is...
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jurica duncan has our report. >> reporter: syrian claim the g bombed the same areas where an alleged chemical weapons attack took place yesterday. the grisly images posted to youtube yesterday showed men, women, children either dying or alreay dead. rebels say chemical weapons killed as many as 1300. cbs news cannot confirm the videos but experts tell us they appear to support the opposition's claims. >> these people have died from some unconventional weapon and at the moment the most likely explanation will be some sort of chemical weapon. >> reporter: syria's information officer denies the country has ever used chemical weapons. he says everything that has been said is absurd, primitive, illogical, and fabricated. the u.n. security council held an emergency meeting last night. the council says it wants answers as to how so many people were killed. >> this represents no matter what the confusions are a serious escalation with grave human consequences. >> reporter: a team of u.n. inspectors are already in syria to investigate past claims of chemical weapons used. now they want to go
jurica duncan has our report. >> reporter: syrian claim the g bombed the same areas where an alleged chemical weapons attack took place yesterday. the grisly images posted to youtube yesterday showed men, women, children either dying or alreay dead. rebels say chemical weapons killed as many as 1300. cbs news cannot confirm the videos but experts tell us they appear to support the opposition's claims. >> these people have died from some unconventional weapon and at the moment the...
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jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: the crowd in chicago where the yankees took on the white sox last night greeted alex rodriguez with some cheers. but mostly jeers as he returns to the majors after learning his fate. rodriguez hit a single in his first at-bat but his return to the yankees following injury was not the comeback he wanted. earlier in the day, major league baseball announced rodriguez will be suspended for a record 211 games, through the end of the 2014 season. >> it's been crazy, but from this point on, i'm going to do my very best to focus on baseball. >> reporter: that may be easier said than done. rodriguez said he'll appeal the suspension handed down for allegedly using and pauses possessing performance-enhancing drugs and according to mlb commission bud selig interfering with the investigation. and before the game, rodriguez addressed the allegations. >> i'm fighting for my life. i have to defend myself, if i don't defend myself, no one else will. >> reporter: rodriguez will face his home team fans on friday. following would more games in chicago, he will be allow
jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: the crowd in chicago where the yankees took on the white sox last night greeted alex rodriguez with some cheers. but mostly jeers as he returns to the majors after learning his fate. rodriguez hit a single in his first at-bat but his return to the yankees following injury was not the comeback he wanted. earlier in the day, major league baseball announced rodriguez will be suspended for a record 211 games, through the end of the 2014 season. >>...
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jerica duncan, cbs news, new york. >> the families of the other victims read statements on their . >>> a manhunt ends up with a robbery suspect in handcuffs. they searched block by block near the california check- cashing store on story road after a man demanded money from the store clerk and fired several shots. for almost three hours this morning, homes were on lockdown as police tried to find that man and the guns. >> fortunately for us we located him and as it stands now nobody -- no innocent civilians were injured. >> we are told the suspect was injured during the arrest. police found the man hiding in a backyard of a home but no one was injured in the robbery. >>> other bay area headlines. mosquitos carrying west nile virus keep turning up in santa clara county. that means more fogging. there will be another round of it in san jose tonight weather permitting. this is in the berryessa area just northwest of the airport and just south of milpitas. the fogging is scheduled to start around 11. >>> new smoking ban just took effect in petaluma. it's now illegal to light up in a apartm
jerica duncan, cbs news, new york. >> the families of the other victims read statements on their . >>> a manhunt ends up with a robbery suspect in handcuffs. they searched block by block near the california check- cashing store on story road after a man demanded money from the store clerk and fired several shots. for almost three hours this morning, homes were on lockdown as police tried to find that man and the guns. >> fortunately for us we located him and as it stands...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> 18 of the 20 u.s. consulates and embassies in the middle east and northern africa closed recently due to terrorist threats have reopened. the u.s. embassy in yemen will remain closed though. the diplomatic staff there have been evacuated. and the consulate in lahore, pakistan, will remain closed. >>> and this morning we are learning more about the circumstances leading to the rescue of a kidnapped california teenager. an fbi hostage team caught up with hannah anderson and her alleged kidnapper in the idaho wilderness on saturday, but it took a chance encounter with some area horseback riders to set the rescue in motion. they said red flags went off. carter evans has our report. >> there were cheers with the announcement of 16-year-old hannah anderson's rescue after fbi agents gunned down her alleged kidnapper james dimaggio in the idaho wilderness. valley county sheriff patty bolin. >> hannah is safe and that was our first priority from the very beginning. >> reporter: dimaggio and anderson were spotte
jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> 18 of the 20 u.s. consulates and embassies in the middle east and northern africa closed recently due to terrorist threats have reopened. the u.s. embassy in yemen will remain closed though. the diplomatic staff there have been evacuated. and the consulate in lahore, pakistan, will remain closed. >>> and this morning we are learning more about the circumstances leading to the rescue of a kidnapped california teenager. an fbi hostage team...
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jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: ban ki-moon is pushing the syrian government to allow u.s. investigators to investigate. >> i have called on the syrian government to extend the full cooperation so that the mission can investigate this most recent incident. >> reporter: and he hinted that a military response may be necessary saying use of chemical weapons would result in serious consequences. >> any use of chemical weapons anywhere by anybody under any circumstances would violate international law. >> reporter: but the united states is moving with caution. the president is ordering the intelligence community to find the facts in the case before he decides a course of action. >> this would be an outrageous escalation of chemical weapons use if the facts are found to be true and the president has a range of options to consider, options that we've done or haven't done in the past. >> reporter: the last time the u.s. says syria used chemical weapons the president authorized a shipment of weapons to rebel forces. two months later not a single bullet has been delivered. former sec
jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: ban ki-moon is pushing the syrian government to allow u.s. investigators to investigate. >> i have called on the syrian government to extend the full cooperation so that the mission can investigate this most recent incident. >> reporter: and he hinted that a military response may be necessary saying use of chemical weapons would result in serious consequences. >> any use of chemical weapons anywhere by anybody under any circumstances...
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the fact is the people of duncan, oklahoma welcomed lane and are mourning his loss. girlfriend, i spoke to her moments ago. first, how this all came to pass from "360's" randi kaye. >> reporter: in this town of 23,000, it could have been anyone and the people know it. it was just before 3:00 p.m. friday the middle of the afternoon, chris lane was out jogging along this road. that's when the police chief says the three suspects pulled up in their car behind him and opened fire, hitting chris once in the back. he staggered across the road and then fell to his knees but somehow he managed to get up and take a few more steps before collapsing for good. a woman saw him struggling and called 911. >> this young man -- he just fell over in the ditch and he's got blood on him. >> is he in the road way or ditch? no, he's in the ditch. he was standing in the road way and fell over and as i came by he fell over in the ditch. >> reporter: as they waited for an ambulance, chris lane started to turn blue. >> is he breathing? is he conscious? is he talking to you? >> he's not consci
the fact is the people of duncan, oklahoma welcomed lane and are mourning his loss. girlfriend, i spoke to her moments ago. first, how this all came to pass from "360's" randi kaye. >> reporter: in this town of 23,000, it could have been anyone and the people know it. it was just before 3:00 p.m. friday the middle of the afternoon, chris lane was out jogging along this road. that's when the police chief says the three suspects pulled up in their car behind him and opened fire,...
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the shooting death of christopher lane in the small oklahoma town of duncan gunned down while jogging, targeted by teenage teenagers, 15, 16, 17. two charged with first degree murder, the driver less charges. said one according to police quote we were bored and didn't have anything to do, so we decided to kill somebody. lane was gunned down while jogging. he was laying in a ditch. the woman on the phone with 911. >> i hear no sirens. i see no lights. oh my gosh, how long is it going to be? ma'am, all i know is they are coming. i can't make them go any father. i've got them on the way. >> if you don't hurry, he's gone. >> they are coming, ma'am. i can't -- >> okay. >> i can't make them come any faster. they are on the way. >> i know you can't but it's frustrating that you need somebody. i see them coming up the street. >> has he stopped breathing? has he stopped breathing? >> yes, yes, they said he has. >> lane came to oklahoma to play college baseball. tonight back in australia, his murder sparked calls for a tourist boycott of america chasm the fact is the people of duncan, oklahoma
the shooting death of christopher lane in the small oklahoma town of duncan gunned down while jogging, targeted by teenage teenagers, 15, 16, 17. two charged with first degree murder, the driver less charges. said one according to police quote we were bored and didn't have anything to do, so we decided to kill somebody. lane was gunned down while jogging. he was laying in a ditch. the woman on the phone with 911. >> i hear no sirens. i see no lights. oh my gosh, how long is it going to...
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as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy ers. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. as i said, our moderator is not always our lieutenant governor, of course he needs to introduction -- no, i get to say something. i get to say something. as everyone in this room knows, youngest mayor in 100 years, right? youngest mayor in 100 years whe
as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an...
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. >> jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: there was an alleged chemical weapons attack yesterday. the images showed dead or dying people. rebels say chemical weapons killed as many as 1300. cbs news cannot confirm the videos but experts tell us they appear to support the opposition claims. >> these people have died from some unconventional weapon and at the moment the most likely explanation would be some sort of chemical weapon. >> reporter: syria's information officer denied his country has ever used chemical weapons. he says everything that has been said is absurd, primitive, illogical and fabricated. the u.n. security council held an emergency meeting last night. the council wants answers as to how so many people were killed. >> we see the need to investigate this as soon as possible. >> reporter: a team of u.n. inspectors is already in syria to investigate past claims of chemical weapons use. now they want to go to the site of yesterday's alleged attack. >> we hope that they will be given access to the area by the government. >> reporter: the obama administration says assad h
. >> jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: there was an alleged chemical weapons attack yesterday. the images showed dead or dying people. rebels say chemical weapons killed as many as 1300. cbs news cannot confirm the videos but experts tell us they appear to support the opposition claims. >> these people have died from some unconventional weapon and at the moment the most likely explanation would be some sort of chemical weapon. >> reporter: syria's information officer...
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jerica duncan, cbs news, new york. >> president obama also talked about a confirmation that he will go to russia this fall for the g20 summit. he also expressed disappointment that russia granted temporary asylum to former national security contractor edward snowden. >>> it is 4:41 now. the water smells and tastes funny. why some very unappetizing water is coming from taps in tens of thousands of bay area homes. >> and close encounters on the water. what may be behind a rise in shark sightings along the east coast. it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with our advanced dualair technology you'll only find in a sleep number bed. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one
jerica duncan, cbs news, new york. >> president obama also talked about a confirmation that he will go to russia this fall for the g20 summit. he also expressed disappointment that russia granted temporary asylum to former national security contractor edward snowden. >>> it is 4:41 now. the water smells and tastes funny. why some very unappetizing water is coming from taps in tens of thousands of bay area homes. >> and close encounters on the water. what may be behind a...
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as jericka duncan reports, it's being called a day of rage. >> reporter: the potential for violence and more deaths is high today in egypt as both sides have called for demonstrations after friday's prayer. egypt's government has authorized the use of deadly force against protestors who target police or government buildings. the death toll from wednesday's clashes has officially surpassed 600 and it continues to rise. >> my brother's number here at this makeshift morgue is 261. i know at least there's 261 bodies here. >> reporter: there's concern among many in the world that the violence in egypt will spread. the u.n. security council met here in new york last night and was briefed behind closed doors. >> there was a common desire underneath to stop violence and to advance national reconciliation. >> reporter: president obama condemned the government's decision to crackdown on protestors and he announced the u.s. would cancel biannual military exercises with egypt that date back to 1981. >> our traditional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the stree
as jericka duncan reports, it's being called a day of rage. >> reporter: the potential for violence and more deaths is high today in egypt as both sides have called for demonstrations after friday's prayer. egypt's government has authorized the use of deadly force against protestors who target police or government buildings. the death toll from wednesday's clashes has officially surpassed 600 and it continues to rise. >> my brother's number here at this makeshift morgue is 261. i...
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cbs reporter jericka duncan reports the new lead comes thanks to a chance encounter between horseback riders and the fugitive. >> reporter: a car belonging to california murder suspect james dimaggio has been found in idaho and police say dimaggio appears to be traveling with a missing 15-year-old, hannah anderson. >> the blue nissan versa was discovered covered in brush. the license plates had been removed. >> reporter: the car was found this morning near cascade, idaho, more than 800 miles from san diego. that's where dimaggio's house was found in flames sunday. inside, the burned bodies of anderson's mother, christina, and a child believed to be her 8-year-old brother ethan also missing. the 40-year-old dimaggio was a family friend of the andersons'. authorities said he had an unusual infatuation with the girl. police say horseback riders in idaho saw two people with camping gear. they matched the description of dimaggio and anderson. >> they came back late wednesday night and upon seeing some news of the missing hannah and dimaggio, contacted local law enforcement. >> reporter: bo
cbs reporter jericka duncan reports the new lead comes thanks to a chance encounter between horseback riders and the fugitive. >> reporter: a car belonging to california murder suspect james dimaggio has been found in idaho and police say dimaggio appears to be traveling with a missing 15-year-old, hannah anderson. >> the blue nissan versa was discovered covered in brush. the license plates had been removed. >> reporter: the car was found this morning near cascade, idaho, more...
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the fact is the people of duncan, oklahoma welcomed lane and are mourning his loss. his girlfriend, i spoke to her moments ago. first, how this all came to pass from "360's" randi kaye. >> reporter: in this town of 23,000, it could have been anyone and the people know it. it was just before 3:00 p.m. friday the middle of the afternoon, chris lane was out jogging along this road. that's when the police chief says the three suspects pulled up in their car behind him and opened fire, hitting chris once in the back. he staggered across the road and then fell to his knees but somehow he managed to get up and take a few more steps before collapsing for good. a woman saw him struggling and called 911. >> this young man -- he just fell over in the ditch and he's got blood on him. >> is he in the road way or ditch? no, he's in the ditch. he was standing in the road way and fell over and as i came by he fell over in the ditch. >> reporter: as they waited for an ambulance, chris lane started to turn blue. >> is he breathing? is he conscious? is he talking to you? >> he's not co
the fact is the people of duncan, oklahoma welcomed lane and are mourning his loss. his girlfriend, i spoke to her moments ago. first, how this all came to pass from "360's" randi kaye. >> reporter: in this town of 23,000, it could have been anyone and the people know it. it was just before 3:00 p.m. friday the middle of the afternoon, chris lane was out jogging along this road. that's when the police chief says the three suspects pulled up in their car behind him and opened...
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reporter jaricka duncan on the emotional day in court for the victims of the cleveland kidnapper. >> reporter: he did a double- take. one of the three women he at the present time as a sex slave for 10 years michelle knight in the back of the courtroom. investigator said he impregnated her five times in captivity and forced her to miscarry. moments later she addressed the court not looking at castro. >> he told me that my family didn't care. nobody should ever have to go through what i went through. you took 1 years of my life away. and i have got it back. i every i spent 11 years in hell. now your hell is just beginning. i will overcome all that happened but you will face hell for eternity. i will live on, you will die a little every day. >> reporter: finally castro spoke. >> i'm not a monster. i did not prey on people [ indiscernible ] sexual addiction, i never treat these women like they say i did. [ inaudible ] finally i'd like to apologize to the victims [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: under a plea agreement, castro will spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> ricca duncan, kp
reporter jaricka duncan on the emotional day in court for the victims of the cleveland kidnapper. >> reporter: he did a double- take. one of the three women he at the present time as a sex slave for 10 years michelle knight in the back of the courtroom. investigator said he impregnated her five times in captivity and forced her to miscarry. moments later she addressed the court not looking at castro. >> he told me that my family didn't care. nobody should ever have to go through...
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today, i'm directing arne duncan, our secretary of education, to lead an effort to develop a new rating system for america's colleges before the 2015 college year. right now, private rankings like u.s. news and world report puts out each year their rankings, and it encourages a lot of colleges to focus on ways to -- how do we game the numbers, and it actually rewards them, in some cases, for raising costs. i think we should rate colleges based on opportunity. are they helping students from all kinds of backgrounds succeed and on outcomes, on their value to students and parents. [applause] so that means metrics like how much debt does the average student leave with. how easy it is to pay off? how many students graduate on time? how well do those graduates do in the workforce? because the answers will help parents and students figure out how much value a college truly offers. there are schools out there who are terrific values. but there are also schools out there that have higher default rates than graduation rates. and taxpayers shouldn't be subsidizing students to go to schools where t
today, i'm directing arne duncan, our secretary of education, to lead an effort to develop a new rating system for america's colleges before the 2015 college year. right now, private rankings like u.s. news and world report puts out each year their rankings, and it encourages a lot of colleges to focus on ways to -- how do we game the numbers, and it actually rewards them, in some cases, for raising costs. i think we should rate colleges based on opportunity. are they helping students from all...
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i have visited with the girlfriend with the harper family inside duncan. i have not visited with the lane family in australia. but we'll be doing that within the next i'll say week to two weeks. >> what do you say to them? >> i don't know that there's anything they can say to them. i certainly can't do anything to bring their child back. he was sent over here to do nothing more than to seek an education and to better himself. all i can do is apologize for their loss, apologize to the australian community for such a tragic accident. because this isn't reflective of our society. it's not reflective of duncan, oklahoma. it's not reflective of stephens county, oklahoma. and express to them that i'm going to do everything that i can, everything within my power to ensure that these three thugs pay for exactly what they did to their son. >> looking at your docket, i know you have some feel for your docket when cases get tried or not. i know you can't tell us with certainty but you have some sort of idea. when would be your wild guess this would get to trial, assu
i have visited with the girlfriend with the harper family inside duncan. i have not visited with the lane family in australia. but we'll be doing that within the next i'll say week to two weeks. >> what do you say to them? >> i don't know that there's anything they can say to them. i certainly can't do anything to bring their child back. he was sent over here to do nothing more than to seek an education and to better himself. all i can do is apologize for their loss, apologize to...
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those teens were taken down by the duncan police within hour. this happened around 3:00 on friday, within just a few hours, because of surveillance, because of the good police lookout, because investigators were out there looking, and also because a tipster called police and said, they were receiving threatening messages from possibly, allegedly these same three teens. as police were going out to check that out, they found those three teens in a parking lot and took them down. and that's when they were arrested. >> all right, michelle. thank you very much. again, one of the correspondents of my upcoming show "deadline crime" on discovery i.d. premiers september 1st. absolutely heartbreaking. thank you, michelle. >>> today's "news nation" gut check is up next. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. that your mouth is u
those teens were taken down by the duncan police within hour. this happened around 3:00 on friday, within just a few hours, because of surveillance, because of the good police lookout, because investigators were out there looking, and also because a tipster called police and said, they were receiving threatening messages from possibly, allegedly these same three teens. as police were going out to check that out, they found those three teens in a parking lot and took them down. and that's when...
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our secretary of education arne duncan, doing a great job.one of the finest governors in the country, your governor, andrew cuomo is here. your outstanding mayor brian higgins is here. give him a big round of applause. what? byron brown. i'm sorry. let me -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here. your mayor byron brown is here. this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51, everything was smooth. but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport and they were telling me that buffalo's on the move. that was the story. couple other people i want to acknowledge, nancy zimfer is here, doing a great job, university president satish is here. and we've got all the students in the house. thank all the students for being here. [ applause ] now, today is a check-in day at the dorms. so i want to thank all the students for taking a few minutes from setting up your futons and your mini fridges just to come out here. i hear the last sitting president to spe
our secretary of education arne duncan, doing a great job.one of the finest governors in the country, your governor, andrew cuomo is here. your outstanding mayor brian higgins is here. give him a big round of applause. what? byron brown. i'm sorry. let me -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here. your mayor byron brown is here. this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51, everything was smooth. but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding...
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some of the information that we have indicates they ran loose at an apartment complex here in duncan and really had no parental supervision and had a lot of time playing video games inside their home. to completely understand the why, i don't think i'll ever be able to do that because it's such a senseless act of violence. >> i want to go through a couple of questions about where we go from here? what's the time line when these three, you call them thugs, which is certainly not wrong, when these three will face trial? >> right. i think my description of them as thugs is actually right. i don't think they're children. they decided to play an adult game and have taken the life of another human being. as far as timeline goes, first part of october there will be preliminary hearing conferences for edwards and luna. then we'll have a preliminary hearing scheduled for jones at the first part of october, as well. anticipate getting through the preliminary hearings. then getting them to trial some time within 12 to 18 months. >> how strong a case do you think you have, mr. hicks? >> i think
some of the information that we have indicates they ran loose at an apartment complex here in duncan and really had no parental supervision and had a lot of time playing video games inside their home. to completely understand the why, i don't think i'll ever be able to do that because it's such a senseless act of violence. >> i want to go through a couple of questions about where we go from here? what's the time line when these three, you call them thugs, which is certainly not wrong,...
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but as cbs news, jared duncan reports, rodriguez could still be in the lineup tonight for the yankees. >> reporter: he spent the weekend playing the yankees minor league team the trenton thunder. he is expected to be in the lineup tonight the first after hip surgery in january. key take the field even after an announcement after major league baseball later today and sources say he will be likely suspended through the 2014 season but the three time american league mvp will be allowed to play while appealing the suspension. rodriguez spoke about playing in tonight's game against the white sox in chicago. >> i can't wait to see my teammates. i feel like i can help us win. >> rodriguez is suspected of using performance enhancing drugs. sources close to the case say he also obstructed mlb's investigation into the biogenesis clinic accused of providing the drug. rodriguez is the highest paid player in professional baseball. if the suspension holds, he could lose out on more than $30 million in pay from the yankees. >> rodriguez is 38 years old. a suspension until the 2015 season could end h
but as cbs news, jared duncan reports, rodriguez could still be in the lineup tonight for the yankees. >> reporter: he spent the weekend playing the yankees minor league team the trenton thunder. he is expected to be in the lineup tonight the first after hip surgery in january. key take the field even after an announcement after major league baseball later today and sources say he will be likely suspended through the 2014 season but the three time american league mvp will be allowed to...