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teague's slaying is still unsolved.his parents attended the morning dedication. >>> after an arrest, police believe they have everyone responsible for a mass shooting in southeast washington. yesterday d.c. police arrested 21-year-old jeffrey best. she's charged with several counts of murder. back in march, on the 30th of march, four people were killed and five others injured in a drive-bishoots on south capitol street. four others are facing charges in that shooting as well. the police chief said yesterday's arrest closes a chapter in one of the city's most violent acts. >>> you're going to have a chance this evening to pay your respects to the late civil rights pioneer dorothy height. she died last week at the age of 98. she'll lie in repose tonight. tomorrow the delta sigma theta sorority will hold a memorial at howard university. dr. height will be laid to rest on thursday. her funeral will be held at washington's national cathedral at 10:00 a.m. it, too, will be open to the public. the burial service will take plac
teague's slaying is still unsolved.his parents attended the morning dedication. >>> after an arrest, police believe they have everyone responsible for a mass shooting in southeast washington. yesterday d.c. police arrested 21-year-old jeffrey best. she's charged with several counts of murder. back in march, on the 30th of march, four people were killed and five others injured in a drive-bishoots on south capitol street. four others are facing charges in that shooting as well. the...
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don teague has more. >> reporter: there are parts of this town that like the roof of francine cox's house are simply gone. >> i don't know how to put it into words, you know. it's just gone. that's all i can say. >> reporter: at least 340 homes and businesses across mississippi are no longer recognizable. twisted -- >> it hurts all the way through. >> reporter: -- thrashed, or swept away by a massive, fast moving twister that left ten people dead and more than three dozen injured. it's the second time this church has been destroyed. the first time by an arsonist. but what's amazing isn't what's gone, but what, or who, is still here. dale thrasher was alone in the church when the storm hit. he hid under the communion table. >> i asked the good lord to protect me and it's like he put his arms around me. everything else was thrown around except for me and that table. >> reporter: the cleanup is just beginning as neighbors help each other deal with so much loss. volunteers have come from hundreds of miles away to help in the cleanup effort here. meanwhile, governor haley barbour has declared
don teague has more. >> reporter: there are parts of this town that like the roof of francine cox's house are simply gone. >> i don't know how to put it into words, you know. it's just gone. that's all i can say. >> reporter: at least 340 homes and businesses across mississippi are no longer recognizable. twisted -- >> it hurts all the way through. >> reporter: -- thrashed, or swept away by a massive, fast moving twister that left ten people dead and more than...
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jeff. >> reporter: don teague for us tonight. thank you very much. first the s.e.c., then the white house, and now congress. another blow for wall street giant goldman sachs today after a senate panel disclosed company e-mails that showed top executives boasting about the profits they made during the housing crisis. tony guida has more on that. >> reporter: in texas, jerry and mary davis worried they would lose their home. same for carl donovan in chicago and angela and paula palerlyo in florida. it was 2007, and cbs news was reporting that across the country, the housing bubble was beginning to burst, but on wall street, some goldman sachs executives were cheering. "sounds like we will make some serious money, "bon goldman banker e-mailed another, referring to bets goldman made against the housing market, called shorts. "good news. we make $5 million." another e-mail as a california subprime mortgage maker went belly-up. and this from goldman c.e.o. lloyd blankfein: "we lost money then made more than we lost because of shorts. >> they were self-inte
jeff. >> reporter: don teague for us tonight. thank you very much. first the s.e.c., then the white house, and now congress. another blow for wall street giant goldman sachs today after a senate panel disclosed company e-mails that showed top executives boasting about the profits they made during the housing crisis. tony guida has more on that. >> reporter: in texas, jerry and mary davis worried they would lose their home. same for carl donovan in chicago and angela and paula...
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and as don teague reports technology has taken abuse to a whole new level. >> reporter: behind these smiles were children of despair, children who have committed suicide after being bullied, at least 12 in the last year. kids, like 11-year-old carl joseph walker hoover in massachusetts, who took his life after being taunted daily, and called gay. and 13-year-old jon carmichael, who was laid to rest today in joshua, texas. he hanged himself sunday after months of teasing by classmates because he was short. those children now living with their words. >> the things that i have done to him, you know, now i just wish i could take it back. >> reporter: jon carmichael's death comes the same week nine teens in massachusetts were charged in the bullying-related suicide of 15-year-old phoebe prince. >> their conduct far exceeded the limits of normal teenaged relationship-related quarrels. >> reporter: it's a worrying trend. nearly a third of american students between 12 and 18 report being bullied during the school year. that's 8.3 million children. but most suffer in silence. just 36% ever no
and as don teague reports technology has taken abuse to a whole new level. >> reporter: behind these smiles were children of despair, children who have committed suicide after being bullied, at least 12 in the last year. kids, like 11-year-old carl joseph walker hoover in massachusetts, who took his life after being taunted daily, and called gay. and 13-year-old jon carmichael, who was laid to rest today in joshua, texas. he hanged himself sunday after months of teasing by classmates...
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>> couric: don teague reporting tonight from new orleans. in norfolk, virginia, today, 11 suspected pirates were indicted for tacking two u.s. navy ships off somalia. the men were captured in clashes with the warship this is spring. if convicted on federal piracy charges, they'll face a mandatory sentence of life in prison. and coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," haiti's first critical care facility ever. providing victims of the earthquake healing and hope. if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix. protection that helps save lives. people with stomach ulcers or other conditions that cause bleed
>> couric: don teague reporting tonight from new orleans. in norfolk, virginia, today, 11 suspected pirates were indicted for tacking two u.s. navy ships off somalia. the men were captured in clashes with the warship this is spring. if convicted on federal piracy charges, they'll face a mandatory sentence of life in prison. and coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," haiti's first critical care facility ever. providing victims of the earthquake healing and hope. if you've...
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off the sticks, joe teague got the dunk. 109-92. >>> to boston, kevin garnett tried to win his first growing title. the jumper put it up one in the founcht jeff greene scored two three-pointers. thunder won it 109-104. >>> his calves were hosting the bucks. tied game under 30 seconds to play. james with a tough layup. it fell, and they had the lead. james had 23. last chance for milwaukee, but lebron picked off the pass. the buck stops here. >>> to dallas, no stranger to scoring he got it done against the grizzlies. knnowitzki got it tied at the game. the fade-away for the games. mavs won it 106-102. >>> wild game in salt lake. amy scored the game-winner and there's only one way to celebrate in the winter wonderland. snow angels. usa won it 1-0. >>> finally twins and yankees, denard span lined a foul ball in the crowd and hit somebody. hoe headed for the stands and it hit someone. it turns out he hit his own mother. fortunately she was oklahoma and was able to walk up the aisle under her own power. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> well, heidi an
off the sticks, joe teague got the dunk. 109-92. >>> to boston, kevin garnett tried to win his first growing title. the jumper put it up one in the founcht jeff greene scored two three-pointers. thunder won it 109-104. >>> his calves were hosting the bucks. tied game under 30 seconds to play. james with a tough layup. it fell, and they had the lead. james had 23. last chance for milwaukee, but lebron picked off the pass. the buck stops here. >>> to dallas, no stranger...
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don teague reports for wjz on the rebuilding process that is proving to be physically and emotionally challenged. >> heartbreak in yasu city, where sherry carpenter still can't believe how destructive the tornado that shredded mississippi on saturday really was. >> the kid his a trampoline somewhere. >> reporter: carpenter's three grandchildren were in this house when the tornado picked it up and smash today to the ground. -- smashed it to the ground. [ crying ] >> oh, my gosh. >> the boys survive. because their mother, 30-year- old nikki bradshaw carpenter, covered them with this mattress, then laid on top of them to protect them. she was found dead, still on top of the mattress. >> she saved those kids and gave her life. you know? but she was -- that was nikki. because those kids came first. >> reporter: they're is so much loss in yasu city. sharon moore was supposed to move in this week to her first home. >> everything is demolished. >> reporter: now she and many others will have to rebuild, devastate bide what forecasters say was an ef4 tornado. with winds more than 160 miles per
don teague reports for wjz on the rebuilding process that is proving to be physically and emotionally challenged. >> heartbreak in yasu city, where sherry carpenter still can't believe how destructive the tornado that shredded mississippi on saturday really was. >> the kid his a trampoline somewhere. >> reporter: carpenter's three grandchildren were in this house when the tornado picked it up and smash today to the ground. -- smashed it to the ground. [ crying ] >> oh,...
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i don't think that -- i don't think that in a teague will come into play. or the lack thereof. sometimes sitting around is not good for you either because just -- you don't get that game of where -- you know, you are -- on top of it all the time. you know what i'm say? >> this view of montreal is breathtaking. the capitals don't mind if they don't see it again. alex ovechkin told me tonight's game is by far the most important in this series. probably because it is the next one. but honestly, because these guys do want the chance to wrap this thing up at home on a friday. from montreal, lindsay czarniak, back to you. >> the reason it is so huge is because, like you said, they could be up 3-1 or 2-2. if it goes back to 2-2, montreal wins tonight's game, it is a whole new series. >> starts all over again. >> so let's get it done tonight. >> the caps clearly right now have momentum on their side. but they have had mo on their team for a little while now. here's brendan morrison in today's "caps face-off." . >> my name is brendan morrison, i wear number 9. my teammates call me mo. m
i don't think that -- i don't think that in a teague will come into play. or the lack thereof. sometimes sitting around is not good for you either because just -- you don't get that game of where -- you know, you are -- on top of it all the time. you know what i'm say? >> this view of montreal is breathtaking. the capitals don't mind if they don't see it again. alex ovechkin told me tonight's game is by far the most important in this series. probably because it is the next one. but...
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teague from new mexico authored a provision in the bill and i yield him a minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for a minute. mr. teague: i rise in support of s. 1963, which includes h.r. 2738, my bill to reimburse caregivers of disabled veterans for travel expenses to medical appointments. for those members of congress that represent vast rural districts with large veteran populations like mine, we know that this assistance has been needed for far too long. mr. speaker, veterans throughout my district often volunteer their time to drive fellow veterans to medical appointments even though the drive can last over three or four hours. that means that veterans in silver city must leave their homes at 3:00 in the morning to make a trip to the only v.a. hospital in our state. it means that many of my constituents must dedicate entire days to travel from their homes in santa rosa to a medical visit that may only take a few minutes. this also means that the family of airmen michael malarsy, an airmen who was blinded by an i.e.d. would have to take t
teague from new mexico authored a provision in the bill and i yield him a minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for a minute. mr. teague: i rise in support of s. 1963, which includes h.r. 2738, my bill to reimburse caregivers of disabled veterans for travel expenses to medical appointments. for those members of congress that represent vast rural districts with large veteran populations like mine, we know that this assistance has been needed for far too long. mr. speaker,...
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teague, for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new mexico is recognized for three minutes. mr. teague: thank you, mr. speaker. as a small businessman in the oil and gas industry for over 30 years, i know that when times are tough we have to tighten our belts. that is why the very first bill that i sponsored in congress was the bill to stop the automatic pay raise for members of congress. last year we were able to get enough signers to stop this pay raise for this year and i was proud to work to get that done. i am proud that our work has again paid off and that i'm standing here today in support of a bill that will again stop the automatic pay raise that members have taken advantage of for too long. while many working new mexicans are struggling to make ends meet, it is insulting that anyone would accept an automatic pay raise. something most of my constituents in my district will have to do without, if their earning a salary at all. mr. speaker, our constituents expect honest and respon
teague, for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new mexico is recognized for three minutes. mr. teague: thank you, mr. speaker. as a small businessman in the oil and gas industry for over 30 years, i know that when times are tough we have to tighten our belts. that is why the very first bill that i sponsored in congress was the bill to stop the automatic pay raise for members of congress. last year we were able to get enough signers to stop this pay raise for this year...