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mattie was 18 months old when her mother went to prison for a d.w.i. crash that killed the other driver, a crime of manslaughter that victimized her daughter, too. >> i was crying for mmy. -- mommy. >> because i miss her. >> reporter: if it wasn't for the book, she wouldn't be able to have the bond we have now. i know that means something to her, and i know it means something to me. >> reporter: but the fact is you got behind the wheel of the car when you had alcohol in your system, and a person is dead because of that. didn't you forfeit your right to do things like this when you made that decision? >> yes, i made a decision, but it's not about the decision anymore. it's about how we handle the circumstances. and that's how i'm choosing to handle the circumstances, by helping the kids the best way i can from where i'm at. >> hey, mattie, it's me, mommy. >> reporter: balderas has four years left of an eight-year sentence. when she finally reunited states with -- reunites with her family, she hopes her children won't mistake her voice for a stranger. >>
mattie was 18 months old when her mother went to prison for a d.w.i. crash that killed the other driver, a crime of manslaughter that victimized her daughter, too. >> i was crying for mmy. -- mommy. >> because i miss her. >> reporter: if it wasn't for the book, she wouldn't be able to have the bond we have now. i know that means something to her, and i know it means something to me. >> reporter: but the fact is you got behind the wheel of the car when you had alcohol in...
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that's how i'm choosing to helping my kids the best i can from where i'm at. >> hey, mattie, it's me, mommy. >> reporter: balderas has four years left of an eight-year sentence. when she finally re-unites with her family, she hopes her children won't mistake her voice for a stranger's. >> you are my sunshine, my only sunshine -- >> reporter: elaine quijano, cbs news, columbus, texas. >> i love you always, mommy. >>> and that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us later for the morning news and for "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." "overnight news." >>> the federal government is warning of possible shortages of test kits for zika virus. the tests are designed to let pregnant women know if they've been infected by the virus that can cause severe birth defects. the cdc is hipping more than 60,000 test kits, but admits there may not be enough to go around. the virus is mostly spread by mosquitos. people who live in southern states are esp
that's how i'm choosing to helping my kids the best i can from where i'm at. >> hey, mattie, it's me, mommy. >> reporter: balderas has four years left of an eight-year sentence. when she finally re-unites with her family, she hopes her children won't mistake her voice for a stranger's. >> you are my sunshine, my only sunshine -- >> reporter: elaine quijano, cbs news, columbus, texas. >> i love you always, mommy. >>> and that's the overnight news for this...
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. >> reporter: 4-year-old mattie zapata can't get enough of her books on tape because the voice is herer's, mandi balderas, locked in a prison four hours away. >> i tell her how i missed her. >> even though i'm not there physically, i know she's listening to my voice, spending time with me. >> reporter: each month while balderas and other selected inmates record a story and send it home. it's called storybook project and runs in six women's prisons across texas. >> it was a sunny afternoon at the end of may. >> this begins within the walls of a castle. >> we weren't scared as long as we were together. >> reporter: 64% of incarcerated women nationwide lived with their children before prison. storybook tries to ease the pain of separation. >> if you put your hand in mine, you feel love powers. >> reporter: mattie was 18 months old when her mother went to prison that killed the other driver, a crime of manslaughter that victimized her daughter, too. >> i cry for mommy. >> how come? >> because i miss her. >> if it wasn't for the books, she wouldn't be able to have the bond that we have now
. >> reporter: 4-year-old mattie zapata can't get enough of her books on tape because the voice is herer's, mandi balderas, locked in a prison four hours away. >> i tell her how i missed her. >> even though i'm not there physically, i know she's listening to my voice, spending time with me. >> reporter: each month while balderas and other selected inmates record a story and send it home. it's called storybook project and runs in six women's prisons across texas. >>...
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. >> reporter: 4-year-old mattie zapata can't get enough of her bookings on tape. >> anna was delighted. >> reporter: because the voice is her mother, mandi balderas, locked in a prison four hours away. >> i told her how i missed her. >> even though i'm not there physically, i know she's listening to my voice, spending time with me. >> reporter: each month while balderas and other selected inmates choose a story to record it's called storybook project, and it runs in six women's prisons across texas. >> it was a sunny afternoon at the end of may. >> this story begins within the walls of a castle. >> we weren't scared as long as we were together. >> reporter: 64% of incarcerated women nationwide lived with their children before prison. orybook tries to ease the pain of sepepation. >> if you put your hand in mine, you'll feel my love powers. love you. >> reporter: mattie was 18 months old when her mother went to p pson for a dwi crash that killed the other driver, a crime of manslaughter that victimized her daughter, too. >> i cryor mommy. >> how come? >> because i miss her. >> if it wasn
. >> reporter: 4-year-old mattie zapata can't get enough of her bookings on tape. >> anna was delighted. >> reporter: because the voice is her mother, mandi balderas, locked in a prison four hours away. >> i told her how i missed her. >> even though i'm not there physically, i know she's listening to my voice, spending time with me. >> reporter: each month while balderas and other selected inmates choose a story to record it's called storybook project, and it...
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mattie sue will be back in court next month he's being held without bond. i'm hoping that he'll get enough years in jail have finally learned his lesson in virginia beach. marcella robertson thirteen years now it's a national issue disgraced teachers fired from their jobs. switching districts to get back into the classroom. we're investigating what's happening to keep those convicted criminals away from your child and a foggy night will lead to a warmer minutes and every parent wants to make sure the person in their child's classroom to stress with a fragmented system of background checks and licensure standards however could mean predators end up teaching your children what safeguards are in place and what changes could be made to better protect your children investigative reporter laura geller joins us with a story you shouldn't miss while they're supposed to be the ideal role models the people you trust with your children everyday safe and honest but we've all heard the stories seen the mug shots of teachers who have preyed on innocent children. they're
mattie sue will be back in court next month he's being held without bond. i'm hoping that he'll get enough years in jail have finally learned his lesson in virginia beach. marcella robertson thirteen years now it's a national issue disgraced teachers fired from their jobs. switching districts to get back into the classroom. we're investigating what's happening to keep those convicted criminals away from your child and a foggy night will lead to a warmer minutes and every parent wants to make...
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matty picking up three issues. technology, security, trust. the white house, fbi, fbi have been working on the three issues when it comes to technology and encryption. what do you make of the possibility of a compromise coming out of this public disagreement, patrick? >> what is odd is that as has been pointed out. there could have been a compromised reached if this hadn't become so public in quite this way. there's a question of how, as you note. tim cook adds -- cook's letter says they don't have the software. what is odd is the letter doesn't dispute it. the have had that this would be having difficult for them to do. it's not something people are talking about. you'd have to create an operating system. it's a bit of a trick. it is something that can be created. if it gets out. what will happen next. the opportunity for a come promise seems to have past with the motion compelling apple to comply, not giving them room to appeal. looks like they'll want to avoid a possibility of this getting to the supreme court. >> why do they play this out
matty picking up three issues. technology, security, trust. the white house, fbi, fbi have been working on the three issues when it comes to technology and encryption. what do you make of the possibility of a compromise coming out of this public disagreement, patrick? >> what is odd is that as has been pointed out. there could have been a compromised reached if this hadn't become so public in quite this way. there's a question of how, as you note. tim cook adds -- cook's letter says they...
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mattie sue will be back being held without bond. i'm hoping that he'll get enough years in jail until finally learned his lesson in virginia beach marcella robertson thirteen years now it's a fair go through the minds of many parents what the person teaching my child everyday is not safe to be there. we've learned of fragmented system of background checks and licensure standards could mean predators and up in your child's classroom thirteen is no investigative reporter laura geller joins us with the story everyone should see well we've all heard the stories and seen the mug shots of teachers who have preyed on innocent children tonight we're uncovering what safeguards are in place and what changes could be made to better protect your kids from dangerous teachers they're part of the nationwide usa today tag new media dishonor roll tonight where investigating what happens when problem teachers who have gotten in trouble again the system and move from district to district or state to state that right here in virginia so there's really
mattie sue will be back being held without bond. i'm hoping that he'll get enough years in jail until finally learned his lesson in virginia beach marcella robertson thirteen years now it's a fair go through the minds of many parents what the person teaching my child everyday is not safe to be there. we've learned of fragmented system of background checks and licensure standards could mean predators and up in your child's classroom thirteen is no investigative reporter laura geller joins us...
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. >> reporter: 4-yeaeaold mattie zapata can't get enough of her bookings on tape. >> anna was delighted. >> reporter: because the voice is her mother, mandi balderas, locked in a prison four hours away. >> i told her how i missed her. >> even thou i'm not there physically, i know she's listening to my voice, spending time with me. >> repororr: each month while balderas and other selected inmates choose a story to record and then mail it home. and it runs in six women's prisons across texas. >> it was a sunny afternoon at the end of may. >> this story begins within the walls of a castle. >> we weren't scared as long as we were together. >> reporter: 64% of incarcerated women nationwide lived with their children before prison. storybook tries to ease the pain of separation. >> if you put your hand in mine, you'll feel my love powers. love you. >> reporter: mattie was 18 months old when her mother went to prison for a dwi crash that killed the other driver, a crime of manslaughter that victimized her daughter, too. >> i cry for momom. >> howowome? >> because i miss her. >> if it wasn't for
. >> reporter: 4-yeaeaold mattie zapata can't get enough of her bookings on tape. >> anna was delighted. >> reporter: because the voice is her mother, mandi balderas, locked in a prison four hours away. >> i told her how i missed her. >> even thou i'm not there physically, i know she's listening to my voice, spending time with me. >> repororr: each month while balderas and other selected inmates choose a story to record and then mail it home. and it runs in...
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mattie was 18 months old when her mother went to prison for a t d.w.i. crash that killed the other driver, a crime of ll manslaughter that victimized her dr daughter, too. >> i was crying for mommy. y. >> reporter: how come? >> because i miss her. >> reporter: if it wasn't for r: the book, she wouldn't be able to have the bond we have now. i know that means something to have her, and i know it means >> reporter: but the fact is you got behind the wheel of the car when you had alcohol in your , an system, and a person is dead because of that. didn't you forfeit your right to do things like this when you made that decision? >> yes, i made a decision, but it's not about the decision anymore. it's about how we handle the si circumstances. and that's how i'm choosing to h handle the circumstances, by helping my kids the best way i can from where i'm at. >> hey, mattie, it's me, mommy. >> reporter: balderas has four years left of an eight-year sentence. when she finally reunites with her family, she hopes her children won't mistake her voice for a stranger. >>
mattie was 18 months old when her mother went to prison for a t d.w.i. crash that killed the other driver, a crime of ll manslaughter that victimized her dr daughter, too. >> i was crying for mommy. y. >> reporter: how come? >> because i miss her. >> reporter: if it wasn't for r: the book, she wouldn't be able to have the bond we have now. i know that means something to have her, and i know it means >> reporter: but the fact is you got behind the wheel of the car...
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the mayor has declared it matty the mighty minions day. >> she dded eight months ago for bone cancer. %- she is known for random acts of kindness by writing notes to them telling them she appreciated them. >>> her mom plans to do nine acts of kindness tomorrow and >> reporter: tracking what's going to be a really pretty day. you can see a few of the clouds stteaming in this mooning. so we have a mix for the morning drive. 38 right now in denver. we're starting to see in some spots the winds pick up as you get closer to the foothills. i-70 it is gets windier. due to the winds the temperatures are going to start to warm. close tore 60 this afternoon and overnight very mild with 30s and 40s. jayson, statewide mid to upper 40s. >> reporter: there is accident on the westbound side of i-70 between colorado and quebec, that's the westbound side. you can see the flashing lights from the accident. only the left lane is getting pasted it. 270 and with a couple of lanes blocked for the right side of the highway. the drive times are pretty substantial. 20 minutes coming in from pena boulevard to
the mayor has declared it matty the mighty minions day. >> she dded eight months ago for bone cancer. %- she is known for random acts of kindness by writing notes to them telling them she appreciated them. >>> her mom plans to do nine acts of kindness tomorrow and >> reporter: tracking what's going to be a really pretty day. you can see a few of the clouds stteaming in this mooning. so we have a mix for the morning drive. 38 right now in denver. we're starting to see in...
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mattie had a superlong 3. mustangs are up 7-3. it's 9 to 2 after the runner. later in the quarter. christianson with a kickoff the glass. moments later it's christianson down low. . they go onto win it 65-47. here we go the top 7 teams get in. you can tell pierson will be under dogs monday afternoon when they take the court. in class 2a all of them make it. they could potentially meet in the second round if they both unity christian is number 6. we had our first game today in district 2. bishop heelan played sergeant buff. spencer topped storm lake. >>> the stars hosted thomas jefferson. burke gets the file. they find the streak in jay. he will hit the flee throw. 9-3 at that point. davis will take the jump. he was up 11-7 in the first they will play in the district semi's at east. >>> moore is open to the coroner. he hits the 3. marquees has it all to himself and hits the 3. 40-33 now. a minute later cliff gets the rebound and goes all the way for the lay-up. that's how you do it. it was 44-33. a comfortable lead. west of 44. 39. west couldn't hold the lead. >> what a heart ?o 3 3
mattie had a superlong 3. mustangs are up 7-3. it's 9 to 2 after the runner. later in the quarter. christianson with a kickoff the glass. moments later it's christianson down low. . they go onto win it 65-47. here we go the top 7 teams get in. you can tell pierson will be under dogs monday afternoon when they take the court. in class 2a all of them make it. they could potentially meet in the second round if they both unity christian is number 6. we had our first game today in district 2. bishop...
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>> mattie. >> jimmy: mattie and john. nice to meet you. can we help you with any homework-related issues? or maybe you're having some kind of relationship issues. have you been fighting at all? >> well, you'd be surprised. >> jimmy: what was the last fight you had? >> probably about 20 seconds ago. >> jimmy: oh. what were you fighting about? >> shoving each other. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. you should never, ever shove each other, right? >> never. >> jimmy: never shove each other. and john, i see you wear glasses. do you consider yourself to be a nerd? >> no. >> jimmy: no. okay. he says he's not a nerd. >> we don't have that kind of thing at my school. >> jimmy: we used to have it at my school. believe me. have you ever got a wedgie? >> nope. >> jimmy: never had one, huh? you ever give one to another kid? >> why would i? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what about a swirlie? do you know what a swirlie is? >> i don't want to -- >> jimmy: a swirlie's when you take one of your friends, you stuff his head in the toilet bowl. and then you flush the toi
>> mattie. >> jimmy: mattie and john. nice to meet you. can we help you with any homework-related issues? or maybe you're having some kind of relationship issues. have you been fighting at all? >> well, you'd be surprised. >> jimmy: what was the last fight you had? >> probably about 20 seconds ago. >> jimmy: oh. what were you fighting about? >> shoving each other. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. you should never, ever shove each other, right? >> never....