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here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: the day after giving thanksgiving comes the taking. best buy handed out tickets to televisions and tablets went fast. the nonstop ad campaign for the new "star wars" trilogy is bleeding i io black friday. since its inception, the franchise has made billions in merchandising fees. it's now expected to have the force to break more records. overall, hoday sales are forecast to reach an all-time high of $630 billion. $93 billion of that will be spent online, up 13% from 2014. but black friday, known as the official start to the holiday shopping season, may have passed its prime. this, according to retail analyst chris christopher. >> it's still one of t t most important days.s. retailers can't dismiss it. they still have to, you know, have a black friday strategy. however, it's just not as intense as it used to be. >> reporter: c.e.o. jerry storch of hudson's bay compapa, which owns saks fifth avenue and lord & taylor, says black friday still remains the premiere shopping day of the year. >> and so you'll see these sales all toughout novem
here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: the day after giving thanksgiving comes the taking. best buy handed out tickets to televisions and tablets went fast. the nonstop ad campaign for the new "star wars" trilogy is bleeding i io black friday. since its inception, the franchise has made billions in merchandising fees. it's now expected to have the force to break more records. overall, hoday sales are forecast to reach an all-time high of $630 billion. $93 billion of that will be...
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here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: california, ohio, and new york are the latest states to report aal of four new cases of the chipotle e. coli outbreak. the centers for disease control reports minnesota has had two cases with 13 in oregon and 26 in washington. so far, 16 people have been hospitalized. no one has died. the numbers are based on people who ate at chipotle from october 19 through november 8. outbreak response team leader commander matthew wise: >> i think the pattern of this outbreak is highly suggestive that there is a single contaminated ingredient that went to all those restaurant locations. >> reporter: this is at least the fourth health related outbreak for chipotle this year. in july, five people got sick with another strain of e. coli in seattle. in august, 64 customers became ill with almonella are tainted tomatoes in 22 different locations in minnesota. and that same month, 98 people were sickened in california due to a neurovirus outbreak. >> looking across those investigations, we haven't seen any commonalities yet that would say that they're all related to
here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: california, ohio, and new york are the latest states to report aal of four new cases of the chipotle e. coli outbreak. the centers for disease control reports minnesota has had two cases with 13 in oregon and 26 in washington. so far, 16 people have been hospitalized. no one has died. the numbers are based on people who ate at chipotle from october 19 through november 8. outbreak response team leader commander matthew wise: >> i think the pattern...
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jericka duncan has more on this. >> reporter: 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was shot 16 times in october of last year. his family's attorney, jeff meslin, has seen the police dash cam video. >> first shot or two seemed to spin him to the ground. he falls down. he's down on the ground. and then for the next 30 seconds or so in this video the officer just continues to shoot. >> reporter: a judge ordered the video be made public by wednesday after the city rejected several freedom of information requests. police superintendent gary mccarthy says they are prepared for possible violent protests. >> we will facilitate people's first amendment right to free speech. we will facilitate protest, quite frankly. but we will be intolerant of criminal behavior. >> reporter: community activists are calling for calm. but reverend jesse jackson acknowledges people are frustrated. are angry. most are angry. the question becomes when will the cup runneth over? >> reporter: the night mcdonald was shot authorities say he had a four-inch folding knife and pcp in his system. officer jason van dyke's attorney d
jericka duncan has more on this. >> reporter: 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was shot 16 times in october of last year. his family's attorney, jeff meslin, has seen the police dash cam video. >> first shot or two seemed to spin him to the ground. he falls down. he's down on the ground. and then for the next 30 seconds or so in this video the officer just continues to shoot. >> reporter: a judge ordered the video be made public by wednesday after the city rejected several freedom...
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>> glor: okay, jericka duncan. pope francis is on the final stop of his strip to africa. is he in the central african republic, a nation that has been torn by fighting between christian and muslim militants. allen pizzy is there. >> reporter: the welcoming ceremony was the most low-key of his three-nation african tour. pope francis wasted no testing ambitious agenda. i come, he said, as a pilgrim of peace and an a pot-- apostle of mercy. the masses of people along the route from the airport may have cheered in adoreation but this is a place where danger lurks everywhere. the two year old civil war of muslims against christians has been violent in the extreme, and torn the society apart. 900 french troops and 3,000 u.n. peace keepers are hard-pressed trying to protect ordinary civilians. they are a prime target like the pope. they even brought sniffer dogs to check out a church service before he arrived for a brief visit. the they have managed to cut down crime and reduce the level of violents but in a candid assessment of what the pope is moving around in, the commander s
>> glor: okay, jericka duncan. pope francis is on the final stop of his strip to africa. is he in the central african republic, a nation that has been torn by fighting between christian and muslim militants. allen pizzy is there. >> reporter: the welcoming ceremony was the most low-key of his three-nation african tour. pope francis wasted no testing ambitious agenda. i come, he said, as a pilgrim of peace and an a pot-- apostle of mercy. the masses of people along the route from the...
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and unfortunately, those people hijacked the narrative of islam. >> reporter: jericka duncan, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: in another important story tonight, jonathan pollard, the american navy analyst who pleaded guilty to spying for israel, was released from federal prison today one day shy of the 30th anniversary of his arrest. pollard's imprisonment drove a israel pushed for leniency but was turned down by five u.s. presidents. under the terms of his release, pollard cannot leave the u.s. for five years. he plans to resettle in israel one day. tonight, the head of the n.a.a.c.p. is joining a rally in minneapolis to call attention to the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a police officer. dean reynolds is there. >> reporter: all this week, anger and frustration has surfaced in a minneapolis neighborhood with a long record of racial grievances. >> we're shutting it down! we're shutting it down! >> we applaud the young people for disrupting business as usual. >> reporter: nekima levi-pounds is president of the minneapolis n.a.a.c.p. >> because what's happening with the po
and unfortunately, those people hijacked the narrative of islam. >> reporter: jericka duncan, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: in another important story tonight, jonathan pollard, the american navy analyst who pleaded guilty to spying for israel, was released from federal prison today one day shy of the 30th anniversary of his arrest. pollard's imprisonment drove a israel pushed for leniency but was turned down by five u.s. presidents. under the terms of his release, pollard cannot...
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here's jericka duncan. >> my brothers, my sisters. >> reporter: imam mohamed magid leads one of the l lgest mosques in the country,, located near washington, d.c. as the paris attacks unfolded last friday, one thing went through his mind-- >> this is not what islam teaches. this is against all the teaching of islam. >> reporter: what do you say, though, to critics who say where's the outrage? where's the real anger from the muslim community? >> we're very angryry wewee very upset about this. no one should think muslims are not upset about this. >> reporter: magid said since the september 11 attacks he and other muslim leaders have publicly been decrying terrorism carried out in the name of islam. >> people have to know that there is no way what happened in paris rechts me or my religion. >> reporter: this week, thousands of muslims around the world have taken to social media using the hashtag #notinmyname. friday night, american muslims rallied outside the white house, united against isis. >> whether muslim or non-muslim we're here to say we are against terrorism in all forms. >> repo
here's jericka duncan. >> my brothers, my sisters. >> reporter: imam mohamed magid leads one of the l lgest mosques in the country,, located near washington, d.c. as the paris attacks unfolded last friday, one thing went through his mind-- >> this is not what islam teaches. this is against all the teaching of islam. >> reporter: what do you say, though, to critics who say where's the outrage? where's the real anger from the muslim community? >> we're very angryry...
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jericka duncan has more on this. >> reporter: 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was shot 16 times last year. the family's attorney, jeff neslund has seen the police dash cam video. >> the first shot or two seemed to spin him to the ground, he falls down, he's down on the ground. and then for the next 30 seconds or so in this video, the officer just continues to shoot. >> reporter: a judge ordered the video be made public by wednesday after the city rejected several freedom of information requests. police superintendent garry mccarthy says they are prepared for possible violent protests. >> we will facilitate people's first amendment right to free speech. we will facilitate protests, quite frankly, but we will be intolerant of criminal behavior. >> reporter: community activists are calling for calm, but reverend jesse jackson acknowledges people are frustrated. >> people are disgusted, and many are angry. most are angry. the question becomes "when will the cup runeth over?" >> reporter: the night mcdonald was shot, authorities say he had four inch folding knife and pcp in his system. officer
jericka duncan has more on this. >> reporter: 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was shot 16 times last year. the family's attorney, jeff neslund has seen the police dash cam video. >> the first shot or two seemed to spin him to the ground, he falls down, he's down on the ground. and then for the next 30 seconds or so in this video, the officer just continues to shoot. >> reporter: a judge ordered the video be made public by wednesday after the city rejected several freedom of...
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jericka duncan reports. >> when i got the video i didn't know what it was. >> reporter: 15-year-old a.j. fenton and kieran failin were suspended from schools for opening a sex video on their smartphones sent to them on a group text message. >> i think it happens quite often. in all, about 20 long island students were suspended for up to five days for forwarding the video or simply receiving it. two students were arrested and charged with felonies for distributing child pornography. parents thomas failin and andrew fenton are fighting to overturn their sons' suspensions. >> nobody knows what is coming to their phone. if he is 18. colleges are going to say suspended from school. next question is why. according to what the administration was telling me on friday, child porn. was on his phone. >> reporter: this month officials in colorado reported at least 100 students at canyon city high school used a secret app to exchange nude photos on their smart phones. police in ohio are currently investigating a sexting case involving 14 children ranging from 11 to 17. computer expert and cnet edito
jericka duncan reports. >> when i got the video i didn't know what it was. >> reporter: 15-year-old a.j. fenton and kieran failin were suspended from schools for opening a sex video on their smartphones sent to them on a group text message. >> i think it happens quite often. in all, about 20 long island students were suspended for up to five days for forwarding the video or simply receiving it. two students were arrested and charged with felonies for distributing child...
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jericka duncan reports. >> when i got the video i didn't know what it was. >> reporter: 15-year-old a.j. fenton and kieran failin were suspended from schools for opening a sex video on their smartphones sent to them on a group text message. >> i think it happens quite often. in all, about 20 long island students were suspended for up to five days for forwarding the video or simply receiving it. two students were arrested and charged with felonies for distributing child pornography. parents thomas failin and andrew fenton are fighting to overturn >> nobody knows what is coming to their phone. if he is 18. colleges are going to say suspended from school. he is going to say yes. next question is why. according to what the administration was telling me on friday, child porn. was on his phone. >> reporter: this month officials in colorado reported at least 100 students at canyon city high school used a secret app to exchange nude photos on their smart phones. police in ohio are currently investigating a sexting case involving 14 children ranging from 11 to 17. computer expert and cnet editor
jericka duncan reports. >> when i got the video i didn't know what it was. >> reporter: 15-year-old a.j. fenton and kieran failin were suspended from schools for opening a sex video on their smartphones sent to them on a group text message. >> i think it happens quite often. in all, about 20 long island students were suspended for up to five days for forwarding the video or simply receiving it. two students were arrested and charged with felonies for distributing child...
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i'm jericka duncan.s shaking up his campaign again, trying to claw his way out of the pack for the gop presidential nomination. he unveiled a new campaign slogan, "jeb can fix it." well, bush needs to fix it quick. the latest cbs news/"new york times" poll shows him stuck at just 7%, trailing ben carson, donald trump, and marco rubio. bush has already cut the salaries of campaign staff and says starting today he'll be spending more time in the early voting states of iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. the republican debates haven't been kind to bush. both he and most of the other gop presidential hopefuls are now demanding changes to the debate format. major garrett reports. >> reporter: good morning. the rnc pushed aside its lead debate negotiator and gave the job to its current chief operating officer and former top attorney. after the cnbc debate gop presidential campaigns wanted a pound of flesh. now they have it. that and leverage to change future debates. almost all republican presidential cam
i'm jericka duncan.s shaking up his campaign again, trying to claw his way out of the pack for the gop presidential nomination. he unveiled a new campaign slogan, "jeb can fix it." well, bush needs to fix it quick. the latest cbs news/"new york times" poll shows him stuck at just 7%, trailing ben carson, donald trump, and marco rubio. bush has already cut the salaries of campaign staff and says starting today he'll be spending more time in the early voting states of iowa,...
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>> okay, jericka duncan. >>> pope francis is on the final stop of his trip to africa. he is in the central african republic, a nation that has been torn by fighting between christian and muslim militants. allen pizzey is there. >> reporter: the welcoming ceremony was the most low-key of his three-nation africa tour. but francis wasted no time no setting out his most ambitious agenda. "i come," he said, "as a pilgrim of peace and an apostle of mercy." the masses of people along his route from the airport may have cheered in adoration but this is a place where danger lurks everywhere. the two-year-old civil war of muslims against christians has been violent in the extreme and torn this society apart. 900 french troops and 3,000 u.n. peacekeepers are hard pressed trying to protect ordinary civilians, never mind a prime target like the pope. they even brought sniffer dogs to check out a church center before he arrived for a brief visit. the u.n. troops have managed to cut down crime and reduce the level of violence, but a candid assessment of what the pope is moving around
>> okay, jericka duncan. >>> pope francis is on the final stop of his trip to africa. he is in the central african republic, a nation that has been torn by fighting between christian and muslim militants. allen pizzey is there. >> reporter: the welcoming ceremony was the most low-key of his three-nation africa tour. but francis wasted no time no setting out his most ambitious agenda. "i come," he said, "as a pilgrim of peace and an apostle of mercy." the...
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>> okay, jericka duncan. >>> pope francis is on the final stop of his trip to africa. he is in the central african republic, a nation that has been torn by fighting between christian and muslim militants. allen pizzey is there. >> reporter: the welcoming ceremony was the most low-key of his three-nation africa tour. by francis wasted no time no setting out his most ambitious agenda. "i come," he said, "as a pilgrim of peace and an apostle of mercy." the masses of people along his route from the airport may have cheered in adoration but this is the two-year-old civil war of muslims against christians has been violent in the extreme and torn this society apart. 900 french troops and 3,000 u.n. peacekeepers are hard pressed trying to protect ordinary civilians, never mind a prime target like the pope. they even brought sniffer dogs to check out a church center before he arrived for a brief visit. the u.n. troops have managed to cut down crime and reduce the level of violence, but a candid assessment of what the pope is moving around in, the commander said bluntly bangui i
>> okay, jericka duncan. >>> pope francis is on the final stop of his trip to africa. he is in the central african republic, a nation that has been torn by fighting between christian and muslim militants. allen pizzey is there. >> reporter: the welcoming ceremony was the most low-key of his three-nation africa tour. by francis wasted no time no setting out his most ambitious agenda. "i come," he said, "as a pilgrim of peace and an apostle of mercy." the...
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jericka duncan has more on this. >> reporter: 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was shot 16 times in october of last year. his family's attorney, jeff meslin, has seen the police dash cam video. >> first shot or two seemed to spin him to the ground. he falls down. he's down on the ground. and then for the next 30 seconds or so in this video the officer just continues to shoot. >> reporter: a judge ordered the video be made public by wednesday after the city information requests. police superintendent gary mccarthy says they are prepared for possible violent protests. >> we will facilitate people's first amendment right to free speech. we will facilitate protest, quite frankly. but we will be intolerant of criminal behavior. >> reporter: community activists are calling for calm. but reverend jesse jackson acknowledges people are frustrated. >> people are disgusted and many are angry. most are angry. the question becomes when will the cup runneth over? >> reporter: the night mcdonald was shot authorities say he had a four-inch folding knife and pcp in his system. officer jason van dyke's attor
jericka duncan has more on this. >> reporter: 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was shot 16 times in october of last year. his family's attorney, jeff meslin, has seen the police dash cam video. >> first shot or two seemed to spin him to the ground. he falls down. he's down on the ground. and then for the next 30 seconds or so in this video the officer just continues to shoot. >> reporter: a judge ordered the video be made public by wednesday after the city information requests....
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jericka duncan, cbs news, long island, new york. >> rose: coming up, debt from student alones could ruin retirement plans for millions. the out-of-this-world offer for the blue moon diamond. and one small panda takes one news continues. i'm always there for my daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can enjoy all life's moments. pacific life. helping families for over 145 years achieve long-term financial security with lifelong retirement income. with confidence. if you have high blood pressure like i do, many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin hbp. it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin hbp. getting the right nutrition each day is important, but drinking an entire full size nutritional drink can be a challenge. try new boost compact nutritional drink. the only drink that provides complete nutrition in half the size of other nutritional drinks. boost compact is fi
jericka duncan, cbs news, long island, new york. >> rose: coming up, debt from student alones could ruin retirement plans for millions. the out-of-this-world offer for the blue moon diamond. and one small panda takes one news continues. i'm always there for my daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can enjoy all life's moments. pacific life. helping families for over 145 years...
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york city, i'm jericka duncan. >> this is the "cbs morning news." more questions about the plane crash that killed 250 people in egypt. facing pressure in a fierce work place, amazon becomes the latest tech giant to offer generous benefits to employees who are new parents. >>> and an incident on board a spirit airlines plane has people saying they are discriminated against because they are black. good morning, from the studio 57 newsroom at "cbs news" good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. well, this morning, it is still unclear, what caused that russian jet line tore crash. "cbs news" has learned a u.s. satellite detected a heat flash over the sinai peninsula at the same time the jet broke apart in midair saturday. all 224 people were killed in the crash. the bodies of more victims were returned this morning. tina krauss is in london with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: maria, a senior official at the russian airline blames an external issue, ruleing out pilot issues. the debris e december spread out over eight square miles of the sci-fi
york city, i'm jericka duncan. >> this is the "cbs morning news." more questions about the plane crash that killed 250 people in egypt. facing pressure in a fierce work place, amazon becomes the latest tech giant to offer generous benefits to employees who are new parents. >>> and an incident on board a spirit airlines plane has people saying they are discriminated against because they are black. good morning, from the studio 57 newsroom at "cbs news" good to...
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i'm jericka duncan. for more than 50 years the nation of myanmar, also known as burma, has been ruled by a military dictatorship. but early returns from sunday's parliamentary elections shows the age of the generals has likely passed. the opposition party led by nobel peace prize winner aung a landslide victory. opposition candidates have captured nearly every seat in rangoon, the biggest city in the country. and they're poise for similar gains as ballots are counted in the countryside. before the vote bill whitaker paid a visit to burma and the woman they call mother sue for "60 minutes." >> reporter: there's a timeless quality to burma. it's a place almost untouched by for about a half century the military kept burma locked away, impoverished, as if in a wretched time capsule. for as long as anyone can remember, monks in saffron robes have flowed from monasteries to collect alms each morning. in this overwhelmingly buddhist country the faithful come to the center of burma's largest city, rangoon, to pr
i'm jericka duncan. for more than 50 years the nation of myanmar, also known as burma, has been ruled by a military dictatorship. but early returns from sunday's parliamentary elections shows the age of the generals has likely passed. the opposition party led by nobel peace prize winner aung a landslide victory. opposition candidates have captured nearly every seat in rangoon, the biggest city in the country. and they're poise for similar gains as ballots are counted in the countryside. before...
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jericka duncan reports. >> when i got the video i didn't know what it was. >> reporter: 15-yeararld a.j. fentononnd kieran failin were suspended from schools for opening a sex video on their smartphones sent to them on a group xt messag >> i think it happens quite often. all, about 20 long island students were suspended for up to five days for forwarding the video or simply receiving it. two students were arrested and charged with felonies for parents thomas failin and andrew fefeon are fighting to o orturn their sons' suspensions. >> nobody knows what is coming their phone. if he is 18. colleges are going to say suspended from school. he is going to say yes. next question is why. according to what the administration was telling me on friday, child porn. was on his phone. >> reporter: this month officials in colorado reported at leaea 100 students at canyon city high school used a secret app to exchange nude photos on their smart phones. police in ohio are currently investigating a sexting case involving 14 children ranging from 11 to 17. computer expert and cnet editor dan ackerman say
jericka duncan reports. >> when i got the video i didn't know what it was. >> reporter: 15-yeararld a.j. fentononnd kieran failin were suspended from schools for opening a sex video on their smartphones sent to them on a group xt messag >> i think it happens quite often. all, about 20 long island students were suspended for up to five days for forwarding the video or simply receiving it. two students were arrested and charged with felonies for parents thomas failin and andrew...
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jeff, the attorneys for the interest in seeing that dash cam >> jericka duncan, thank you very much. >>> still ahead here, police identify a suspect after a stunning shooting of a medical student in new orleans. >>> and the growing threat of the approaching el nino. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. so i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated so i get a better clean. 15% cleaning ingredients or 90%. don't pay for water, pay for clean. hey buddy, let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. weekend it still feels like summer, with temps in the mid 80s in l.a. but that may not be true for long as the focus turns to winter and what could be an historic el nino. here's ben tracy. >>
jeff, the attorneys for the interest in seeing that dash cam >> jericka duncan, thank you very much. >>> still ahead here, police identify a suspect after a stunning shooting of a medical student in new orleans. >>> and the growing threat of the approaching el nino. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. so i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated so i get a better clean. 15% cleaning ingredients or 90%. don't pay for water, pay for clean. hey...
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here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: baltimore city police officer william porter could spend at least ten years in prison if convicted for his alleged role in the death of 25-year-old freddie gray. judge barry williams decided the 12 jurors selected will not be sequestered and must remain anonymous. jurors will be shown cell phone video of gray's april 12th arrest, which sparked widespread protests against police violent. hundreds rioted and looted several stores the day of gray's april 27th funeral. attorney bill murphy represented gray's family in a $6.4 million wrongful death settlement. >> it's very important that jurors not bring their preconceived notions into the case. >> hands up. >> reporter: this weekend protesters in downtown baltimore say they plan to rally peacefully outside the courthouse for the trial they've been waiting for since may 1st. that's when baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby announced charges against the six officers. >> the manner of death deemed a homicide by the maryland state medical examiner is believed to be the result of a fatal injury that occu
here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: baltimore city police officer william porter could spend at least ten years in prison if convicted for his alleged role in the death of 25-year-old freddie gray. judge barry williams decided the 12 jurors selected will not be sequestered and must remain anonymous. jurors will be shown cell phone video of gray's april 12th arrest, which sparked widespread protests against police violent. hundreds rioted and looted several stores the day of gray's april...
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here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: black friday online sales were up more than 14% from last year, and thanksgiving day online shopping was up 25%. britt beemer is the c.e.o. of america's research group. he says much of the increase came from walmart. it offered deep discounts online starting thanksgiving morning to compete with amazon, which had been offering deals all week. >> this year, walmart changed the rules. they got retail battleship walmart versus online battleship amazon. what they did on thursday they shot across the bow. >> reporter: still, beemer says thanksgiving day in-store shoppers likely increaseed by 15% since 2014. but he predicts black friday lost 25% of its foot traffic. >> this year, you're seeing more electronics advertising on thursday night and fewer advertised on friday. >> reporter: and more people had a list this year. >> it doubled. last year was 30%. this year 65% of consumers shopped on thursday, the one reason, it's a way to control their shopping habits. >> reporter: big savings on electronics drive bargain hunters to the stores, but retailers are wil
here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: black friday online sales were up more than 14% from last year, and thanksgiving day online shopping was up 25%. britt beemer is the c.e.o. of america's research group. he says much of the increase came from walmart. it offered deep discounts online starting thanksgiving morning to compete with amazon, which had been offering deals all week. >> this year, walmart changed the rules. they got retail battleship walmart versus online battleship...
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here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: self-employed accountant fred emel of oklahoma buys insurance for his family through the health insurance marketplace. going up from $1,100 per month to $1,700. that means he could pay $20,000 next year for health insurance. a single year increase of 66%. >> the first job when i got out of school was 16,5, that's a lot of money. >> reporter: the affordable care act reques every state to set up a market place for the uninsured or allow the federal government to do so. but when insurance providers back out of that market place as some did in emel's state, consumers pay more. premiums vary widely and are actually decreasing in a few places. indiana down 12.6%. and mississippi, down 8%. but in most states, premiums are rising, up 31.5% in alaska, and up nearly 36% in oklahoma. >> and that could be because of market consolidation, it could behe providers are askg for more money with the insurance companies or it could be bececse drug prices are incrcrsing. >> reporter: elizabeth benjamin helps people get health-care coverage. >> insurance increases that
here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: self-employed accountant fred emel of oklahoma buys insurance for his family through the health insurance marketplace. going up from $1,100 per month to $1,700. that means he could pay $20,000 next year for health insurance. a single year increase of 66%. >> the first job when i got out of school was 16,5, that's a lot of money. >> reporter: the affordable care act reques every state to set up a market place for the uninsured or allow the...
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i'm jericka duncan. former florida governor jeb bush is shakiki up his campaign again, trying to claw his way out of the pack for the gop presidential nomination. he ueiled a new campaign slogan, "jeb can fix it." wellllbush needs to fix itit quick. the latest cbs news/"new york times" poll shows him stuck at just 7%, trailing ben carson, dona trump, and marco rubio. bushas already cut the salaries of campaign staff andnd says starting today he'll be spending more time in the early voting states of iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. the republican debates haven't been kind to bush. both he and most of the other gop presidential hopefuls are now demanding changes to the debate format. major garrett reports. >> reporter: good morning. the rnc pushed aside its lead debate negotiar and gave the job to its current chief operating officer and former top attorney. after the cnbc debate gop presidential campaigns wanted a pound of flesh. now they have it. that and leverage to change future dates. almost al
i'm jericka duncan. former florida governor jeb bush is shakiki up his campaign again, trying to claw his way out of the pack for the gop presidential nomination. he ueiled a new campaign slogan, "jeb can fix it." wellllbush needs to fix itit quick. the latest cbs news/"new york times" poll shows him stuck at just 7%, trailing ben carson, dona trump, and marco rubio. bushas already cut the salaries of campaign staff andnd says starting today he'll be spending more time in...