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i'm jericka duncan.ane dorian is finally crawling away from the bahamas after devastating the island chain with category 4 veracity. dorian lingered long enough to shred roofs, hurl cars and force even veteran rescue crews to seek shelter for themselves. the storm is headed to the u.s. mainland, but right now there's just no best guess as to when it will make landfall if at all. norah o'donnell is in cocoa beach, florida, where she begins our coverage. >> reporter: the life-threatening storm is unleashing unprecedented devastation in the bahamas. it struck as a category 5 with sustained winds of 185 miles an hour. gusts over 220 tore the roofs off houses. an estimated 13,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. and the floodwaters reached to the tops of trees. these cars were piled up like children's toys. tonight we're learning at least five deaths are reported. the search for victims is just beginning. in the u.s., dorian could hit nearly a thousand miles of coastline. that's more than 5.5 million people o
i'm jericka duncan.ane dorian is finally crawling away from the bahamas after devastating the island chain with category 4 veracity. dorian lingered long enough to shred roofs, hurl cars and force even veteran rescue crews to seek shelter for themselves. the storm is headed to the u.s. mainland, but right now there's just no best guess as to when it will make landfall if at all. norah o'donnell is in cocoa beach, florida, where she begins our coverage. >> reporter: the life-threatening...
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i'm jericka duncan. hurricane dorian is finally on the move after churning over the bahamas for days. the toll on the island nation is enormous and now the storm is heading toward the southeastern u.s. it's forecast to cause erosion for about 80% of beaches between florida and north carolina. we begin our coverage with norah o'donnell in cocoa beach, florida. >> reporter: hurricane dorian is here in florida, lashing this coastal community. this beach was closed earlier this afternoon and authorities are urging people to shelter in place tonight. some counties have issued curfews with a dangerous storm surge forecast overnight. and tonight we are also getting our first aerial look at the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding in the bahamas. look at this. stunning images. this is actually abaco island. homes flattened as far as the eye can see. the official death toll is five, t xp t go much higher. abaco and grand bahama were pounded by dorian for two solid days. the red cross says nearly half of the home
i'm jericka duncan. hurricane dorian is finally on the move after churning over the bahamas for days. the toll on the island nation is enormous and now the storm is heading toward the southeastern u.s. it's forecast to cause erosion for about 80% of beaches between florida and north carolina. we begin our coverage with norah o'donnell in cocoa beach, florida. >> reporter: hurricane dorian is here in florida, lashing this coastal community. this beach was closed earlier this afternoon and...
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"cbs this morning" saturday co-host jericka duncan is with us. south carolina where the storm is expected to bring life-threatening flooding. to tony, how is it there now? >> reporter: good morning. while the sun has been out close to 30 minutes but it's hard to tell. barrier islands behind me are truly being masked by monster waves. buoy reading came in moments ago, measuring a 23-foot wave, more than a two-story a concern. heavy wind and rain left several streets in charleston flooded in the overnight. dorian's biggest impact is expected after midnight tonight when the storm surge could reach seven feet. jamie yuccas is already seeing some of that. >> reporter: this is what we're looking about right now. a foot of rain is heading our way. we're getting battered along the coastline in charleston. we're between the battery and waterfront park. i can tell you, every time this rain hits, it feels like ice pellettes hitting your face. about 160,000 people without power at this point in time. you talked about the sun coming up. that's been good news
"cbs this morning" saturday co-host jericka duncan is with us. south carolina where the storm is expected to bring life-threatening flooding. to tony, how is it there now? >> reporter: good morning. while the sun has been out close to 30 minutes but it's hard to tell. barrier islands behind me are truly being masked by monster waves. buoy reading came in moments ago, measuring a 23-foot wave, more than a two-story a concern. heavy wind and rain left several streets in charleston...
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jericka duncan is with us. hurricane dorian, the eye of hurricane arolina. around 8:30 local time this morning with wind gusts near 90 miles an hour. some areas could see as much as a foot of rain and storm surge of six feet. >> the hurricane has also caused tornados, including this one caught on a dor bell camera. you can see this home being blown over. omar villafranca is in kitty hawk on the outer banks. >> reporter: we are here in dare county, north carolina, and so is dorian. let me give you a look over here. the storm is basically pushing the sea up and over this beach. they are expecting a storm surge in this area two to four feet. farther down in the outer banks they are talking four to seven feet. that may not seem like much, but if you consider that there are homes over here right by the ocean, that could become a big problem for them. storm surge, of course, that only causes the most damage, but kills the most people. they are expecting 12 inches of rain. we have seen some of the rain bands go through, and they are thick. the goggles are on becaus
jericka duncan is with us. hurricane dorian, the eye of hurricane arolina. around 8:30 local time this morning with wind gusts near 90 miles an hour. some areas could see as much as a foot of rain and storm surge of six feet. >> the hurricane has also caused tornados, including this one caught on a dor bell camera. you can see this home being blown over. omar villafranca is in kitty hawk on the outer banks. >> reporter: we are here in dare county, north carolina, and so is dorian....
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jericka duncan has our preview. >> in newspapers my name was, "unconscious, intoxicated woman." >> reporter: this is chanel miller in her own words. hir four years she was known as "emily doe." rs but i am not just a drunk otctim at a frat party found phind a dumpster. >> reporter: "60 minutes" correspondent bill whittaker orterviewed miller for a story that airs later this month. they were there when she recorded her powerful impact statement for the first time. three years ago, those same words were directed at brock g.rner during his sentencing. t i had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity, to relearn that this is not all that i am. >> reporter: in 2015, turner assaulted miller outside a fraternity party at stanford university after she blacked out from drinking. there were eyewitnesses. turner ran away, and there was ctysical evidence. a jury convicted turner on three charges of felony sexual assault. but a judge who could have given the former stanford student up to 14 years in prison decided on six months in jail. before anyone knew miller's name, she had support from
jericka duncan has our preview. >> in newspapers my name was, "unconscious, intoxicated woman." >> reporter: this is chanel miller in her own words. hir four years she was known as "emily doe." rs but i am not just a drunk otctim at a frat party found phind a dumpster. >> reporter: "60 minutes" correspondent bill whittaker orterviewed miller for a story that airs later this month. they were there when she recorded her powerful impact statement for...
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jericka duncan reports this comes as trudeau is locked in a hough reelection battle. >> this is something that obviously i deeply regret, and i never should have done. >> reporter: canadian prime minister justin trudeau faced a barrage of questions surrounding images of him dressed in blackface, including this latest video that appears to show peudeau wearing dark make-up as he raises his hands in the air and smiling for the camera. >> darkening your face regardless of the context or the exrcumstances is always unacceptable. >> reporter: but pressed hard by reporters, trudeau would not say exactly how many times he's worn blackface. >> next question? >> more than three times? n? next question. >> more than three times? >> next question. bo reporter: yesterday when confronted about this photo taken in 2001, trudeau admitted r was him and apologized. he also recalled one other time in high school that he dressed in blackface but never mentioned any video. the son of one of the country's most popular prime ministers hknowledged he grew up iivileged. >> i now need to acknowledge that that com
jericka duncan reports this comes as trudeau is locked in a hough reelection battle. >> this is something that obviously i deeply regret, and i never should have done. >> reporter: canadian prime minister justin trudeau faced a barrage of questions surrounding images of him dressed in blackface, including this latest video that appears to show peudeau wearing dark make-up as he raises his hands in the air and smiling for the camera. >> darkening your face regardless of the...
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jericka duncan has more from foxborough, massachusetts. and we caution you, the accusations are graphic. >> reporter: antonio brown was on the new england patriots' ldactice field today as accusations he sexually assaulted a female trainer antinue to swirl. it is an issue quarterback tom brady would not touch. >> do you have any comment at all on the antonio brown allegations that are out there? >> no. >> reporter: brown's former trainer, 28-year-old britany brylor filed a civil suit, alleging that brown sexually assaulted her three times itginning in 2017. the suit claims in june of 2017 brown masturbated behind her while she watched a church service online at his miami home. in may of 2018, taylor claims brown, while at his miami home again, forced her down onto a bed, pushed her face into a mattress, and forcibly raped her. today the miami-dade county state attorney's office says they found no police investigations regarding the alleged incident. after a rocky off-season of injuries and nasty split with the oakland raiders, the star wid
jericka duncan has more from foxborough, massachusetts. and we caution you, the accusations are graphic. >> reporter: antonio brown was on the new england patriots' ldactice field today as accusations he sexually assaulted a female trainer antinue to swirl. it is an issue quarterback tom brady would not touch. >> do you have any comment at all on the antonio brown allegations that are out there? >> no. >> reporter: brown's former trainer, 28-year-old britany brylor filed...
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jericka duncan has the story. >> this is something i never should have done and i regret. >> reporterest video released by global news, the video appears to show trudeau wearing dark makeup as he raises his hands in the air and smiles for the camera. >> darkening your face regardless of the context or the circumstances is always unacceptable. >> reporter: but pressed hard by reporters, trudeau would not say exactly how many times he's worn black face. >> more than three times? >> next question. >> more than three times? >> next question. >> reporter: yesterday when confronted about this photo taken in 2001, trudeau admitted it was him and apologized. he also recalled one other time in high school that he dressed in blackface, but never mentioned any video. the son of one of the country's most popular prime ministers acknowledged he grew up privileged. >> i now need to acknowledge that that comes with a massive blind spot. >> reporter: as leader of canada's governing liberal party, trudeau built his reputation on supporting diversity. his first cabinet had a record number of minorities
jericka duncan has the story. >> this is something i never should have done and i regret. >> reporterest video released by global news, the video appears to show trudeau wearing dark makeup as he raises his hands in the air and smiles for the camera. >> darkening your face regardless of the context or the circumstances is always unacceptable. >> reporter: but pressed hard by reporters, trudeau would not say exactly how many times he's worn black face. >> more than...
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i'm michelle miller along with jeff glor and jericka duncan. d jericka is here today because our own dana jacobson is getting married. >> we are so happy for them. >> yeah, we are. we're going to show -- she sent us a little picture of her wedding shoes. >> sparkly. >> she loves converse. she wears them everywhere. >> that is awesome. look at that! >> what she'll be wearing. >> and we get to see so much more tonight at the wedding. >> we do. the dress -- >> there she is. sean. great people. going to be a great wedding. we can't wait. >> yes, we can't. >>> coming up this morning, we're going to take you to sweden to explore a mystery that has haunted that country for more than 30 years. a presidential assassination that was never solved. it turns out the crime also captivated the "girl with the dragon tattoo" author steve larson who spent years trying to crack the case before his untimely death. how he may have helped solve the crime from beyond thegrave. >>> speaking of crime, his latest role is playing legendary mobster bumpy johnson, but forre
i'm michelle miller along with jeff glor and jericka duncan. d jericka is here today because our own dana jacobson is getting married. >> we are so happy for them. >> yeah, we are. we're going to show -- she sent us a little picture of her wedding shoes. >> sparkly. >> she loves converse. she wears them everywhere. >> that is awesome. look at that! >> what she'll be wearing. >> and we get to see so much more tonight at the wedding. >> we do. the...
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jericka duncan has details. have we heard from gillis about this? >> he understands the decision but ultimately he did not apologize for the video depicting racist and homophobic comments. we should warn you some of his comments might make you uncomfortable. >> live from new york, it's saturday night! >> reporter: shane gillis was supposed to be one of the three new faces joining the 45th season later this month, but within hours of c's announcement last thursday, clips from a podcast he co-hosted began to surface featuring homophobic and racist remarks. in one he had a name for chinese and mocked asian accents. >> it shows a certain attitude he had toward minorities. >> reporter: matthew belinelli is the ""hollywood reporter's"" editor. >> all of those things were there for "snl" to find that would draw red flags. but how did they miss all this. >> reporter: lorne michaels said we were not aware of his remarks that occurred of over the last few days. following his firing gillis tweeted i understand it would boo too much of a distraction. i respect
jericka duncan has details. have we heard from gillis about this? >> he understands the decision but ultimately he did not apologize for the video depicting racist and homophobic comments. we should warn you some of his comments might make you uncomfortable. >> live from new york, it's saturday night! >> reporter: shane gillis was supposed to be one of the three new faces joining the 45th season later this month, but within hours of c's announcement last thursday, clips from a...
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our national correspondent jericka duncan is here. has brown been charged with anything? >> reporter: well, good morning. no, brown is not facing any criminal charges. this is a civil case against him for more than $75,000 in damages. his accuser, britney taylor, says the two met in college at bible study. in the lawsuit, she says she's severely traumatized and even contemplated suicide. a warning, the allegations you are about to hear with graphic. >> oh, antonio brown is gone! touchdown! >> reporter: just one day after former steelers star wide receiver antonio brown signed a mul multimillion dollar contract with the new england patriots -- >> touchdown! a beautiful catch! >> reporter: -- his former trainer, 28-year-old britney taylor, filed a civil suit, alleging the trainer sexually assaulted her three times over two years. the suit claims in june 2017 brown masturbated behind her while she watched a church service online. brown allegedly bragged about the incident in vulgar messages and called taylor weak and a disgrace. the next year in may, taylor claims brown forc
our national correspondent jericka duncan is here. has brown been charged with anything? >> reporter: well, good morning. no, brown is not facing any criminal charges. this is a civil case against him for more than $75,000 in damages. his accuser, britney taylor, says the two met in college at bible study. in the lawsuit, she says she's severely traumatized and even contemplated suicide. a warning, the allegations you are about to hear with graphic. >> oh, antonio brown is gone!...
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jericka duncan is with us. how are canadians responding to the photo? >> reporter: they're not happy. for starters, trudeau has built his reputation on the promotion of freedom and diversity in canada. for many, this offensive photo of one of the worlmost powerful leaders comes as a surprise and a disappointment. >> this was something that was unacceptable. and yes -- >> reporter: prime minister justin trudeau said he is deeply sorry for a photo showing him covered in dark make-up. he said it was part of an aladdin costume for a party nearly 20 years ago. >> i take responsibility for my decision to do that. i shouldn't have done. it i should have known better. >> reporter: trudeau also admitted he wore brown face as a high school student. this additional photo appears to confirm his story that he used dark make-up to imitate singer harry belafonte at a talent show. >> it's making a mockery of someone and what their lived experiences are. i think he to answer for it. >> reporter: jagmeet singh called it troubling and insulting. with canada's federal elec
jericka duncan is with us. how are canadians responding to the photo? >> reporter: they're not happy. for starters, trudeau has built his reputation on the promotion of freedom and diversity in canada. for many, this offensive photo of one of the worlmost powerful leaders comes as a surprise and a disappointment. >> this was something that was unacceptable. and yes -- >> reporter: prime minister justin trudeau said he is deeply sorry for a photo showing him covered in dark...
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our national correspondent jericka duncan spoke with her.ng. >> yeah. she's very inspiring, very beautiful girl floyd and out. in many ways, she's just like any other fifth grader. designe she's in school and prefers edgelish over math, likes doing cartwheels. it's her moves on the runway that exudes the most confidence. you were awesome. how does it feel? >> i felt proud of myself. >> reporter: daisy-may demetre was a natural at new york fashion week. [ applause ] she was born in birmingham, england, with a rare condition that required both of her legs to be amputated. that hasn't stopped her. here she is strutting her stuff earlier this year at london kids fashion week where she even broke out a cartwheel. >> daisy's a special, unique child. the doctors told me it would never be possible -- >> reporter: her father said her blossoming modeling career came by chance. >> it happened on tv. pops up, modeling agency. i put the idea to her. >> reporter: what did you say to her? >> do you want to be a supermodel? >> reporter: what did you say? >>
our national correspondent jericka duncan spoke with her.ng. >> yeah. she's very inspiring, very beautiful girl floyd and out. in many ways, she's just like any other fifth grader. designe she's in school and prefers edgelish over math, likes doing cartwheels. it's her moves on the runway that exudes the most confidence. you were awesome. how does it feel? >> i felt proud of myself. >> reporter: daisy-may demetre was a natural at new york fashion week. [ applause ] she was...
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jericka duncan shows us how this happens. >> reporter: when 6-year-old was arrested in orlando, her grandmothern, couldn't believe the call. >> they said there was an incident and she kicked somebody and she's being charged. >> reporter: kirkland said even after she explained her outburst was likely the result of a medical condition, the 6-year-old was still charged with battery. >> i said, you know, she has a sleep disorder, sleep apnea. he says, i have sleep apnea and i don't behave like that. >> reporter: orlando police say a department policy that requires approval to arrest anyone younger than 12 was not followed in either this case or one involving an 8-year-old. dennis turner was the arresting officer. according to the orlando sentinel, he was given a written reprimand in 2015 for excessive use of force involving a taser. as for kirkland, she says her granddaughter was even taken to a juvenile center for fingerprints and a mug shot. >> no 6-year-old child should be able to tell somebody they have handcuffs on them and they were riding in the back of a police car. >> turner has been suspe
jericka duncan shows us how this happens. >> reporter: when 6-year-old was arrested in orlando, her grandmothern, couldn't believe the call. >> they said there was an incident and she kicked somebody and she's being charged. >> reporter: kirkland said even after she explained her outburst was likely the result of a medical condition, the 6-year-old was still charged with battery. >> i said, you know, she has a sleep disorder, sleep apnea. he says, i have sleep apnea and...
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national correspondent jericka duncan is outside the rockdale county sheriff's office in conyers, georgiaf atlanta. jericka, what do we know about this confrontation? >> reporter: good morning. yes, still very little at this hour. authorities have not released the names of the teenagers or the alleged shooter, and the sheriff here says he does not believe this was a racially motivated shooting because he says everyone involved is black. now, the suspects range in age from 15 to just 16 years old, and two of them were reportedly brothers. >> he kept his hand on his wound, and he said, "i'm dying." >> reporter: brian jenkins lives two houses away from where the shooting occurred. >> that voice is something i'll always remember. this young man perhaps died on my lawn. >> reporter: he says he heard gunshots and found one of the teenagers bleeding out. officials say around 4:00 a.m. monday, the three teenaged boys approached the home with plans to rob it. one of the teenagers allegedly fired the first shot at three people on the lawn before the homeowner returned fire. signs on the property cl
national correspondent jericka duncan is outside the rockdale county sheriff's office in conyers, georgiaf atlanta. jericka, what do we know about this confrontation? >> reporter: good morning. yes, still very little at this hour. authorities have not released the names of the teenagers or the alleged shooter, and the sheriff here says he does not believe this was a racially motivated shooting because he says everyone involved is black. now, the suspects range in age from 15 to just 16...
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our national correspondent, jericka duncan, has more on the story.hat's the significance of today's meeting? >> good morning, gayle. this meeting will be a part of the nfl's investigation into taylor's claims. so far no criminal charges have been filed against brown, but it is possible the league could place him on the commission's exempt list during its investigation which would make him ineligib to play. >> brady, fires, he's got brown -- >> reporter: on the new england patriots' first drive against the miami dolphins sunday, all eyes were on antonio brown. taking the field in his debut game with his new team, the wide receiver caught four passes including one for a touchdown. >> end zone -- caught by brown! touchdown, new england! >> reporter: off the field, brown is facing serious allegations. britney taylor, who accused him of sexual assault, will meet with nfl officials today. investigators will reportedly ask herif she has any evidence beyond what's presented in her lawsuit against brown. taylor had cited three separate incidents since 2017 in
our national correspondent, jericka duncan, has more on the story.hat's the significance of today's meeting? >> good morning, gayle. this meeting will be a part of the nfl's investigation into taylor's claims. so far no criminal charges have been filed against brown, but it is possible the league could place him on the commission's exempt list during its investigation which would make him ineligib to play. >> brady, fires, he's got brown -- >> reporter: on the new england...
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national correspondent jericka duncan talked to him about reforming the culture, and she also met threeas very powerful. i spoke with three memwho together spent nearly 74 years in prison for crimes they say they did not commit. in some cases, prosecutors or police knew the entire time that they were innocent and did nothing. well, now a progressive district attorney ishaing that. and as we learned, those who are benefitting from those changes are in disbelief that they're finally free. >> i spent 27 years 11 months in prison. >> i did 21 years, 5 months, 5 days. >> i spent approximately 24 years in prison. >> before the night was over, i was charged with murder. >> chester. >> i was a juvenile lifer. >> terrance lewis. >> and johnny berry have always maintained their innocence, and now the court system agrees. overturning their convictions for second degree murder, robbery, and conspiracy. all of them now in their 40s have been exonerated. >> physically, i'm free, but like, there's a lot of emotional things that i'm dealing with. i'm trying to find myself. >> in july, a judge freed che
national correspondent jericka duncan talked to him about reforming the culture, and she also met threeas very powerful. i spoke with three memwho together spent nearly 74 years in prison for crimes they say they did not commit. in some cases, prosecutors or police knew the entire time that they were innocent and did nothing. well, now a progressive district attorney ishaing that. and as we learned, those who are benefitting from those changes are in disbelief that they're finally free....