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nikki battiste has the story. >> can you pull your hands out of your pocket please? >> reporter: a questioning and pat down by police is not what these brothers expected when they signed up for a campus tour at colorado state university, but a mother on their tour called campus police and said-- hiomas and lloyd gray-- who feined the group late, were wearing "strange" clothing and made her "feel sick." >> reporter: according to the police report, the caller, a white female, told police the two boys-- who are native american-- were laughing and keeping to themselves and did not seem to be interested in the tour.
nikki battiste has the story. >> can you pull your hands out of your pocket please? >> reporter: a questioning and pat down by police is not what these brothers expected when they signed up for a campus tour at colorado state university, but a mother on their tour called campus police and said-- hiomas and lloyd gray-- who feined the group late, were wearing "strange" clothing and made her "feel sick." >> reporter: according to the police report, the...
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nikki battiste, cbs news, newark, new jersey. >>> on cbs "this morning," king of horror stephen kings by the studio. r stephen king stops by the studio. ng trip... after dark. digestive advantage probiotics have a strong, natural protein shell. so while other brands may have billions of probiotics, many can struggle in stomach acid. ours survive 100x better. let our strength help you stay strong. digestive advantage. available at walmart. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ one dark chocolate rises masteringabove the rest.inement. lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers. pure, rich, elegantly thin. experience excellence with all your senses. from the lindt master chocolatiers. >>> our top story this is morning. under pressure in the white house, the department of justice agreed to expand its review of the russia investigation. this followed a meeting between president trump and top law enforcement officials at the white house y
nikki battiste, cbs news, newark, new jersey. >>> on cbs "this morning," king of horror stephen kings by the studio. r stephen king stops by the studio. ng trip... after dark. digestive advantage probiotics have a strong, natural protein shell. so while other brands may have billions of probiotics, many can struggle in stomach acid. ours survive 100x better. let our strength help you stay strong. digestive advantage. available at walmart. brushing only reaches 25% of your...
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dff. >> glor: nikki battiste, thank you. news has confirmed, president trump's personal attorney got millions of dollars from companies seeking access to the president in the months ncter the election. that includes hundreds of ssousands from a company tied to a russian oligarch. paula reid has more on this. >> reporter: the money was paid to essential consultants l.l.c., the same company michael cohen used to pay adult film star heormy daniels not to speak about her alleged affair with president trump. the transactions were first revealed in a document posted by daniels' attorney, michael avenatti. they show payments of approximately $500,000 from columbus nova, the american investment firm tied to russian billionaire viktor vekselberg, who has close ties to vladimir putin. in a statement, a lawyer for columbus nova described the money as a "consulting fee," and said that vekselberg was "not involved in the decision to hire hihen." >> i think that receiving the payments, by the personal attorney to the president, michael co
dff. >> glor: nikki battiste, thank you. news has confirmed, president trump's personal attorney got millions of dollars from companies seeking access to the president in the months ncter the election. that includes hundreds of ssousands from a company tied to a russian oligarch. paula reid has more on this. >> reporter: the money was paid to essential consultants l.l.c., the same company michael cohen used to pay adult film star heormy daniels not to speak about her alleged affair...
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matt's attorneys and school declined to comment. >> glor: nikki battiste, thanks.up, a minivan on autopilot is involved in a crash. crash. and a giant surprise that a farmer found in the field. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems can occur. symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more
matt's attorneys and school declined to comment. >> glor: nikki battiste, thanks.up, a minivan on autopilot is involved in a crash. crash. and a giant surprise that a farmer found in the field. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment...
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nikki battiste has the story. >> can you pull your hands out of your pocket please? >> reporter: a questioning and pat down by police is not what these brothers expected when they signed up for a campus tour at colorado state university, but a mother on their tour called campus police and said-- hiomas and lloyd gray-- who feined the group late, were wearing "strange" clothing and made her "feel sick." >> reporter: according to the police report, the caller, a white female, told police the two boys-- who are native american-- were laughing and keeping to themselves and did not seem to be interested in the tour. >> reporter: after showing the campus police an e-mail confirmation for the tour they were let go. that's when they called their mother, lorraine gray. >> i get a frantic phone call from thomas saying, "somebody called the police on us because we were quiet." >> reporter: according to the police report, lorraine then prlled c.s.u. and said she was "upset and felt that her boys were being racially profiled." she says her son, thomas, a musician, dreamed of goin
nikki battiste has the story. >> can you pull your hands out of your pocket please? >> reporter: a questioning and pat down by police is not what these brothers expected when they signed up for a campus tour at colorado state university, but a mother on their tour called campus police and said-- hiomas and lloyd gray-- who feined the group late, were wearing "strange" clothing and made her "feel sick." >> reporter: according to the police report, the...
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nikki battiste has the latest. >> reporter: gunfire erupted in the streets of chicago, resulting in a week marked by tragedy and death. the recent warm weather may have played a role in the crime surge. after a frigid first four months of 2018, the city had seen a 22% 6%op in murders, and a 26% decrease in shootings, compared with the same period last year. gut this week's gun violence seems to have put an end to safer streets. nince saturday morning, bullets killed two men and wounded 16 others, including a 12-year-old boy. 28 people were shot since friday, with more than 54 shootings this week. law enforcement officers were not spared. >> reporter: on friday, an agent for the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms was working dedercover when he was shot in the face in one of the most s ngerous parts of the city. >> i've ordered specialized units into the area to ensure f e safety of the community residents and to conduct a manhunt for anyone involved in ibis reprehensible crime. >> reporter: hundreds of officers are searching for suspects. >> they came in through the door. a lot of
nikki battiste has the latest. >> reporter: gunfire erupted in the streets of chicago, resulting in a week marked by tragedy and death. the recent warm weather may have played a role in the crime surge. after a frigid first four months of 2018, the city had seen a 22% 6%op in murders, and a 26% decrease in shootings, compared with the same period last year. gut this week's gun violence seems to have put an end to safer streets. nince saturday morning, bullets killed two men and wounded 16...
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nikki battiste explains how the new approach could help give victims a greater voice. >>> uber is steering its way towards a more welcome policy when it comes to sexual misconduct. how it could give victims a greater voice. >> uber is shifting gears with a major policy change now allowing allegations of rain or assault to be tried in open court rather than settled secretly in closed door arbitration. tony west spoke about the new policy on cbs this morning. >> we always want to try to resolve these claims in a way that is best for the survivor. that has to be our main perspective on sexual assault. >> west says by the end of the year uber will start to publicly report incidents of alleged sexual misconduct, adding the company expect those numbers are going to be disturbing. uber is also removing confidentiality agreements in settled cases. >> we're moving forward to actually make sure we're doing the right thing. putting transparency, accountability, and integrity at the core of everything we do. >> an uber driver is on trial. >> she trusted him to get her home safely. >> charged with sexu
nikki battiste explains how the new approach could help give victims a greater voice. >>> uber is steering its way towards a more welcome policy when it comes to sexual misconduct. how it could give victims a greater voice. >> uber is shifting gears with a major policy change now allowing allegations of rain or assault to be tried in open court rather than settled secretly in closed door arbitration. tony west spoke about the new policy on cbs this morning. >> we always...
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i'm nikki battiste in mark a san, wisconsin, with the t-shirts sparking all the controversy.tory coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> plus we'll talk with brett keller, the ceo of online travel agency priceline about emerging trends in travel and popular destinations this year. >>> and in the series "a more perfect union," how the entertainment industry is teaming up with fifth graders to bring their screenplays to life. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day and a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.co i'm kenny choi. >>> a live look outside this morning. it's friday, may 4th. i'm kenny choi. the weekend is almost here. everyone is happy. >> i'm. i'm happy. >> it'si am. it's the 4th. tomorrow is cinco de mayo. >> may the 4th be with you! >> i'm michelle griego. >>> clouds on top of the bay bridge this morning. the marine layer was stubborn yesterday. cool conditions for san francisco and the coast and we'll see that again today just it's expected to burn off sooner. we don't hav
i'm nikki battiste in mark a san, wisconsin, with the t-shirts sparking all the controversy.tory coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> plus we'll talk with brett keller, the ceo of online travel agency priceline about emerging trends in travel and popular destinations this year. >>> and in the series "a more perfect union," how the entertainment industry is teaming up with fifth graders to bring their screenplays to life. that's the "cbs morning...
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nikki battiste reports. >> three.two-three. >> reporter: these boxing gloves give 18-year-old, elvin alicea, a fighting chance. his family is among nearly 25% in newark, new jersey living below the poverty line. >> i was homeless for two months, and i started coming here. >> reporter: underneath an abandoned stadium united states naval academy graduate and n.c.a.a. boxing champ, mike steadman, started the ironbound boxing academy. >> it really speaks to kids that we're targeting and the communities that we're targeting. they want to box. they want to learn how to fight. so once we get them in the door, then we get to mold them into better individuals. >> there you go. nice and high. >> reporter: ironbound's mission: free recreation for inner city youth. >> everybody needs a coach. everybody needs somebody in their corner, i don't care who you are. >> reporter: the training is not just in jabs, but life skills. >> what about a job? what kind of job do you want to do? what boxing does is get them in the habit of coming
nikki battiste reports. >> three.two-three. >> reporter: these boxing gloves give 18-year-old, elvin alicea, a fighting chance. his family is among nearly 25% in newark, new jersey living below the poverty line. >> i was homeless for two months, and i started coming here. >> reporter: underneath an abandoned stadium united states naval academy graduate and n.c.a.a. boxing champ, mike steadman, started the ironbound boxing academy. >> it really speaks to kids that...