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teen challenge has saved my life. i came through jail with no hope, and i was able to find hope in teen challenge. i was able to learn about god and how much he loved me. and when i left, i had learned to apply all the things i learned through the word of god to my life. when a person comes here, they are broken, they've lost everything, they have a sense of shame. and when they come to teen challenge they are built up with this hope that things can change, that things really can be different. and when they begin to embrace that and allow god to come into their lives and allow other people to embrace them in their places of brokenness, then transformation begins to come, and it's a joy to see the miracles of teen challenge. alison, you spoke earlier that your organization provides peer support. how does peer support play a role in providing recovery support services for young people? i want to say that there's an important distinction. we don't actually provide support at active minds. what we do is convene groups tha
teen challenge has saved my life. i came through jail with no hope, and i was able to find hope in teen challenge. i was able to learn about god and how much he loved me. and when i left, i had learned to apply all the things i learned through the word of god to my life. when a person comes here, they are broken, they've lost everything, they have a sense of shame. and when they come to teen challenge they are built up with this hope that things can change, that things really can be different....
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when i first got to teen challenge, i had committed to a week. i thought anybody could do anything for a week. what made me stay was the peer support around me, seeing the women that were there and how far they were and where they're coming from. and they were willing to commit more than a week, and so i was like, "ok, i'll do two weeks." and then it was, "i'll do a month" and do three months. and so, it was really the peer support in teen challenge that kept me there in the beginning. and now i see that it was, you know, god giving me what i needed every step of the way. what program staff really did to help me in my process of coming through teen challenge was really coming alongside me, not just coming down at me and telling me what to do, but coming alongside me saying, "i'm here for you, to walk with you through these problems. we're going to get through this together." i am able to share with them what i've been through. and when they come to our program to interview, i know how they hurt: i've been there. a common element with people from
when i first got to teen challenge, i had committed to a week. i thought anybody could do anything for a week. what made me stay was the peer support around me, seeing the women that were there and how far they were and where they're coming from. and they were willing to commit more than a week, and so i was like, "ok, i'll do two weeks." and then it was, "i'll do a month" and do three months. and so, it was really the peer support in teen challenge that kept me there in the...
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dempsey is in charge of keeping staff safe while rehabilitating and educating even the most the challenging teen offenders. >> juveniles are much more challenges and frustrating on a daily basis. >> when i walk away, that's it. so you choose for me to walk away? okay. >> they have a thought or an emotion and they will act on it immediately. and most times you can't, you don't ever see it coming. >> after he refused to come to the door and cuff up so we could get him out, we had to gather together an extraction team to get into his room so he wouldn't hurt himself. >> are you ready to cuff up? no. >> this generation of juveniles, they're a lot more reckless. they're probably ten times more reckless than an adult offender. they explode. they have their aggression moments. they're fighting and it's over. and then they -- they'll even apologize. all within a three-minute period. >> while cell extractions at pendleton are rare the procedure is used in extreme circumstances to guarantee the safety of offenders and staff. >> everybody's in good shape. nobody's hurt. >> after he calms down, the teen has
dempsey is in charge of keeping staff safe while rehabilitating and educating even the most the challenging teen offenders. >> juveniles are much more challenges and frustrating on a daily basis. >> when i walk away, that's it. so you choose for me to walk away? okay. >> they have a thought or an emotion and they will act on it immediately. and most times you can't, you don't ever see it coming. >> after he refused to come to the door and cuff up so we could get him out,...
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challenge. we'll have one d.c. teen being mentored to manhood. that's coming up. hi, jericho? yes? did you say, "when i stream true blood on my slow internet it always buffers at the best part"? yeah? hi, jericho. oh my! i'll get you better internet if you invite me in. please come in, pam. this is crazy! pam is in my living room! [ male announcer ] with fios, america's fastest, most reliable internet, you get the ultimate entertainment experience. this makes me look even better than usual, huh? it's so much better. no pausing, no freezing, no buffering. you look amazing here, and then there, and then here -- simmer down. technology that makes life more entertaining. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >> they say it takes a village to raise a child and now a celebrity who wants faced his own hardship is stepping up to help young black boys who dream of a better future. here's more on how powerful an impact a mentor can make. >> the statistics are staggering. 47% of black males won't graduate. 1,000 black teens arrested
challenge. we'll have one d.c. teen being mentored to manhood. that's coming up. hi, jericho? yes? did you say, "when i stream true blood on my slow internet it always buffers at the best part"? yeah? hi, jericho. oh my! i'll get you better internet if you invite me in. please come in, pam. this is crazy! pam is in my living room! [ male announcer ] with fios, america's fastest, most reliable internet, you get the ultimate entertainment experience. this makes me look even better than...
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teen handbook. we became aware, through all of the work that we do in the community, that one of the biggest challenges that families face and that teens face is figuring out, "if there is a problem, what do i do next? how do i even access the kinds of help that i need?" so, we developed this teen handbook that walks them through step by step, so that first, they can find out, "okay, well am i even dealing with something that's unusual, or is this sort of just what teens typically go through?" so, there's basically an introduction to all kinds of issues that teens face, from eating disorders to asperger's-like behaviors, all the things that they may have never really heard the actual terms for, or they don't really know if it's typical, or they're different. and then from there, we say, okay, well if you've identified that you maybe need some help or you want to talk to somebody, here are the people in your community you can talk to, and then if you really need a formal assessment-and we're obviously, this is for parents more that we're gearing it toward-if you need a formal assessment, here's how that
teen handbook. we became aware, through all of the work that we do in the community, that one of the biggest challenges that families face and that teens face is figuring out, "if there is a problem, what do i do next? how do i even access the kinds of help that i need?" so, we developed this teen handbook that walks them through step by step, so that first, they can find out, "okay, well am i even dealing with something that's unusual, or is this sort of just what teens...
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teen usa sextortion case. >>> plus, is one thrill seeker about to go too far with a real death-defying challenge? "early today" is back in two minutes. >>> good morning. welcome back. some stories making news on this last friday of september. teacher and convicted rapist stacy ramble was released after serving his 30-day jail term. yes, 30 days. the judge who sentenced ramble is still facing heavy criticism and even petitions demanding his removal from the bench. >>> the fbi has made an arrest in the miss teen usa sextortion case. 19-year-old jared abrahams admitted to hacking into miss teen usa cassidy wolf's web cam and then taking nude photos and videos of her. he then threatened to release the material. abrahams faces two years in prison. >>> the president of borilla italian foods is in hot water after saying he would not show gay families in ads for their pasta. he said while he respects gay marriages, he would "never make a spot with a homosexual family." he went on to say if people disagree with that, they can eat other pasta. >>> night was turned to day in alberta, canada, when a meteor b
teen usa sextortion case. >>> plus, is one thrill seeker about to go too far with a real death-defying challenge? "early today" is back in two minutes. >>> good morning. welcome back. some stories making news on this last friday of september. teacher and convicted rapist stacy ramble was released after serving his 30-day jail term. yes, 30 days. the judge who sentenced ramble is still facing heavy criticism and even petitions demanding his removal from the bench....
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teen usa sextortion case. >>> plus, is one thrill seeker about to go too far with a real death-defying challenge? "early today" is back in two some stories making news on this last friday of september. a united plane after an inflight medical can emergency. flight 1603 was on its way to houston from seattle. united airlines confirmed the member of the flight crew did suffer a medical emergency. teacher and convicted rapist stacy rambold was released from prison after serving 30 days. yes, 30 days. the judge who sentenced ramble is still facing heavy criticism and even petitions demanding his removal from the bench. >>> the fbi has made an arrest in the miss teen usa sextortion case. during an fbi raid 19-year-old jared abrahams admitted to hacking into miss teen usa cassidy wolf's web cam and then taking nude photos and videos of her. he then threatened to release the material. abrahams faces two years in prison. >>> the president of borilla italian foods is in hot water after saying he would not show gay families in ads for their pasta. he said while he respects gay marriages, he would "never ma
teen usa sextortion case. >>> plus, is one thrill seeker about to go too far with a real death-defying challenge? "early today" is back in two some stories making news on this last friday of september. a united plane after an inflight medical can emergency. flight 1603 was on its way to houston from seattle. united airlines confirmed the member of the flight crew did suffer a medical emergency. teacher and convicted rapist stacy rambold was released from prison after serving...
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. >> manage through the eyes of today's teens rather than through the eyes of when they were a teenager. >> it's a challenge that both ken and jeff have met by making changes in their own management team style. >> realize what used to work in the past isn't working anymore. what is it i need to do to make it work? it can be done. takes a different mindset. >> if you want to gain more from the people who affect your business and affect your performance as an employer or as a manager, then you need to make sure you're guarding your attitude. >> the whitings scrapped all the written handouts and put their training material online. >> you need to make sure, one, you're using all the digital things, that you're texting information, your schedules are on the internet and online, you've got a facebook page and employee website that's open 24/7. >> we have to change the way we package information and how we deliver it. >> that's when the whitings moved their scheduling online, as well. the teens loved it and cut their management costs in half. >> i used to have one of our full-time managers in the summer, took him
. >> manage through the eyes of today's teens rather than through the eyes of when they were a teenager. >> it's a challenge that both ken and jeff have met by making changes in their own management team style. >> realize what used to work in the past isn't working anymore. what is it i need to do to make it work? it can be done. takes a different mindset. >> if you want to gain more from the people who affect your business and affect your performance as an employer or...
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challenge. you will f not everyone who gets meningitis...dies. the infection spread so fast. (overlapping voices) preteens and teens should get vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis, a rare but serious disease. health officials aren't the only voices recommending it. hear ours at voicesofmeningitis.org. >> welcome back to our world with black enterprise. i'm here with celebrity photographer. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you are the ho theest photographer in the country right now. how does that feel? >> to be in the same frame, but i think to me it's working. >> this is a normal office. coming through your office, jessica alba and yoko ono. you had a long list of people. how did you get started with this? >> i started nights. high school. for my mother it's not a career. everybody got a camera. she said well everybody gets the cell phone. i walked into the classroom in ninth grade and i know that's what i want to do for the rest of my life. i walk into the class. >> picked up the camera. >> that was it. instandpointly. we went to paris doing the collections and started. started the
challenge. you will f not everyone who gets meningitis...dies. the infection spread so fast. (overlapping voices) preteens and teens should get vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis, a rare but serious disease. health officials aren't the only voices recommending it. hear ours at voicesofmeningitis.org. >> welcome back to our world with black enterprise. i'm here with celebrity photographer. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you are the ho theest...
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. >> and a weather challenge for this weekend's america's cup. the top two teens who dealt with another race delay. >> well, today looks better. there is a lot of sunshine in the forecast for the bay area. the wins are picking up, too. we'll have a forecast regarding both on this first day of autumn. after a break. ,, . >> as we start out this sunday morning, you can see a few clouds. as you -- top san francisco, nothing but sun. ,,,, ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. yesterda >>> america's cup race is set to resume after unsettling winds on the bay cancelled yesterday's events. that was the reaction from fans when the word came counsel yesterday afternoon. america's cup officials -- came down yesterday afternoon. the officials say the winds are coming from the wrong direction and they are to resume this afternoon at 1:15. >>> summer ende
. >> and a weather challenge for this weekend's america's cup. the top two teens who dealt with another race delay. >> well, today looks better. there is a lot of sunshine in the forecast for the bay area. the wins are picking up, too. we'll have a forecast regarding both on this first day of autumn. after a break. ,, . >> as we start out this sunday morning, you can see a few clouds. as you -- top san francisco, nothing but sun. ,,,, ready? happy birthday! it's a painting...
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challenge -- >> wait, what is that? >> one thing out of the carrot. let's say we gave you 1200-milligrams of beta care teen, your body will not know what to do with that when they take it out of the carrot. >> it has to work synergistically so the body can recognize it and absorb it. >> perfect. >> there's a big debate whether or not these supplements need be looked over and guarded by the fda. it's a big debate. what are you thinking? >> i think this, and what i know is this, working with whole food substances, they've been around for 80 years and they're on corporately grown crops, certified organic farmlands so we literally pull them out of the ground, we dry them at low temperatures and a high drying capacity. >> you're able to digest them more. >> and the body recognizes them. >> interesting. so, now we have standard process which, okay, everybody knows, but maybe not every label is a standard process label. so, if you're worried about something hidden in your supplements, what should you do? >> again, terrific question. you want to make sure you understand what you're reading. like, if a label says,
challenge -- >> wait, what is that? >> one thing out of the carrot. let's say we gave you 1200-milligrams of beta care teen, your body will not know what to do with that when they take it out of the carrot. >> it has to work synergistically so the body can recognize it and absorb it. >> perfect. >> there's a big debate whether or not these supplements need be looked over and guarded by the fda. it's a big debate. what are you thinking? >> i think this, and...
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we understand the childhood and teen obesity is a major public health challenge, and attracting more and more attention. to the extent that sugar and caffeine are viewed as contributors to this problem, we are interested in being a part of the solution which includes the entire industry. energy drink sector is only a small part of a much larger universe of caffeine and sugar containing drinks. that must be a part of the solution. we believe that large can sizes are a primary contributed to the problem and we think this is an area where we come together with industry, can play a constructive role. and in closing, it's relevant to know in every age category, including teens and children, 93% of caffeine consumption comes from sources other than energy drinks. still, we are pleased to be or to participate in these discussions. red bull is proud of its commitment that it is making today. they enable consumers to make informed choices, and they differentiate our product as a premium adult energy drink. thank you, and i would be placed into any questions questions you may have. >> thank yo
we understand the childhood and teen obesity is a major public health challenge, and attracting more and more attention. to the extent that sugar and caffeine are viewed as contributors to this problem, we are interested in being a part of the solution which includes the entire industry. energy drink sector is only a small part of a much larger universe of caffeine and sugar containing drinks. that must be a part of the solution. we believe that large can sizes are a primary contributed to the...
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park that has had public safety challenges and was designed quite poorly and in a year we'll be celebrating as a corn stor stone of that park. and second we have the teen rec center that's the hub you have recreational programming in the district and we know that there is more demands than that facility can accommodate. we have long been working for months to start to think about very quietly of expanding that center. there are a lot of community discussion to come but as we think about our capital and goals it's on our radar screen >> one would think that the tech in that part of the world we'll get support. >> i think it's important when we create communities we create communities where we can work and play and live play being the operative word. i want to keep this moving forward in terms of identifying the need and developing strategies around funding. i think the next step is trying to develop a strategy on identifying parcels and we have to continue that effort with the community in identifying those properties also thinking out of the box you also have to look at creative ideas looking at the park is there parcels we need to close that would add
park that has had public safety challenges and was designed quite poorly and in a year we'll be celebrating as a corn stor stone of that park. and second we have the teen rec center that's the hub you have recreational programming in the district and we know that there is more demands than that facility can accommodate. we have long been working for months to start to think about very quietly of expanding that center. there are a lot of community discussion to come but as we think about our...
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illegal underaged drinking among older teens is more formedible challenge. they are mobile and often able to obtain alcohol from older friends and family members, including older students in colleges and universities. with that access and mobility comes sad statistics. in an august, 2012, report from the national highway and traffic administration indicate several thousands were seriously injured. some with permanent disabilities. these tragedies are 100% preventable, but as every parent knows, our teens do not always make the best decisions and some simply need more active supervision. back in 2006 when bipartisanship was still a hallmark of this body, our colleagues on the appropriations committee teamed up to enact the sober truth on preventing underage drinking re-authorization act, better known as the stop act. they're still committed to re-authorizing that legislation, which has helped align the policies of several federal agencies involved in reducing and preventing underaged drinking. the re-authorization bill introduced this bill is h.r. 498, and i
illegal underaged drinking among older teens is more formedible challenge. they are mobile and often able to obtain alcohol from older friends and family members, including older students in colleges and universities. with that access and mobility comes sad statistics. in an august, 2012, report from the national highway and traffic administration indicate several thousands were seriously injured. some with permanent disabilities. these tragedies are 100% preventable, but as every parent knows,...
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. >> it is her work with rachel's challenge that has helped her improve her own image. remember that auditorium with hundreds of teensthat size isn't easy for a 15-year-old or anyone else for that matter. >> my biggest obstacle was speaking in front of big crowds. i still have that obstacle today. you'll see me. i'll get red and be very nervous but if i really want to get my words across, i won't care about the nerves and the jitters i have inside. >> thank you. my favorite part in what i do is seeing how it really impacts the children and how it does make a difference in the everyday high school life. i really want to help the kids because i know they can reach their full potential. because i reached my full potential with just these little steps. >> while she's teaching and motivating others, she's continuing to learn new things herself. >> it's taught me to become a more worldly individual. it's taught me how to interact with others. how to use the words i say and the things i do for better and not for worse. >> jasmine is far from done. she wants to take it past the classroom and schools. she wants the platform t
. >> it is her work with rachel's challenge that has helped her improve her own image. remember that auditorium with hundreds of teensthat size isn't easy for a 15-year-old or anyone else for that matter. >> my biggest obstacle was speaking in front of big crowds. i still have that obstacle today. you'll see me. i'll get red and be very nervous but if i really want to get my words across, i won't care about the nerves and the jitters i have inside. >> thank you. my favorite...
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teen pregnancy campaign. half 1992.en down by pretty amazing. the challenges before us in this regard, in terms of maybe some campaigns of team privacy, -- teen pregnancy, there been remarkably successful efforts in the last decade or two. i said earlier that i would come back to you and ask you to look around the world at other countries. this is a problem not just here, but in other countries. just think out loud about some best practices in other parts of the world where they are grappling with this and having some success, either on the supply or >> i think that we have looked internationally, certainly at the blue campaign, to explain it is came up with the -- a reference to the united kingdom's efforts to combat human trafficking. the office of drugs and children , the blue heart campaign to combat trafficking as well as a reference to the thin blue line. we also entered into bilateral agreements with a number of nations to work on capacity building efforts. we look to their trainings and the other offerings to make sure that ours makes sense. together,
teen pregnancy campaign. half 1992.en down by pretty amazing. the challenges before us in this regard, in terms of maybe some campaigns of team privacy, -- teen pregnancy, there been remarkably successful efforts in the last decade or two. i said earlier that i would come back to you and ask you to look around the world at other countries. this is a problem not just here, but in other countries. just think out loud about some best practices in other parts of the world where they are grappling...
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the teen is facing arson charges as well as assault with a deadly weapon and unlawful discharge of a firearm. he's being held in juvenile detention. running 26- point-2 miles wasn't enough of a challengean... so he decided to up the ante... by doing it backwards... while juggling. joe salter "joggled" sunday during the quad cities marathon in illinois. he finished... in five hours, 51 minutes and 25 seconds. this is nothing new for salter. he says he's also completed a triathlon while juggling! no lion.. no lions.. no tigers.. but.. there are bears! -get down bear!- they just want to have some fun! the other hilarious interactions between the beasts... and humans! you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 1)) they're beasts of wild... bears! as mike galanos explains... they're wild, they eat a lot and as this next story shows us, they just want to have fun. did you know bears spend about 20 hours a day looking for food? this guy found a short-cut - a grocery store! this cub prefers his veggies but he's not done yet well if it's open 24 hours... you see dumpster - he sees grocery cart! but bears don't just like to find food. like you, bears like 5-star hote
the teen is facing arson charges as well as assault with a deadly weapon and unlawful discharge of a firearm. he's being held in juvenile detention. running 26- point-2 miles wasn't enough of a challengean... so he decided to up the ante... by doing it backwards... while juggling. joe salter "joggled" sunday during the quad cities marathon in illinois. he finished... in five hours, 51 minutes and 25 seconds. this is nothing new for salter. he says he's also completed a triathlon while...
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we understand that childhood and teen obesity is a major public health challenge and attracting more and more attention. to the extempt that sugar and -- extent that sugar and caffeine are viewed as contributors to this problem, we are interested in being a part of the solution which includes the entire industry. the energy drink sector is only a small part of a much larger universe of caffeine and sugar-containing drinks that must be a part of the solution. we believe that large can sizes are a primary contributor to the problem, and we think this is an area where we, together with the industry, can play a constructive role. in closing, it's relevant to note that in every age category, including teens and children, 93% of caffeine consumption comes from sources other than energy drinks. still, we are pleased to be here to participate in these discussions. red bull is proud of its commitments that it is making today. they enable consumers to make informed choices, and they differentiate our product as the premium adult energy drink. thank you, and i'd be pleased to answer any questio
we understand that childhood and teen obesity is a major public health challenge and attracting more and more attention. to the extempt that sugar and -- extent that sugar and caffeine are viewed as contributors to this problem, we are interested in being a part of the solution which includes the entire industry. the energy drink sector is only a small part of a much larger universe of caffeine and sugar-containing drinks that must be a part of the solution. we believe that large can sizes are...
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teens ought to read to develop both mind and heart. great books like "the bluest eye" allow us to imagine and encounter our challenges and difficulties incation's attempt to ban the novel, tony morrison responded, i resent it. well, we agree. to we're encouraging our readers, you, to read a banned book this week. you can find a list of some good ones on our website mhpshow.com. and tweet our facebook to tell us about your favorite banned book. we're going to add it to our list. that is our show for today. thanks to you at home for watching. i'm going to see you next saturday 10:00 a.m. eastern. right now it's time for a preview of "weekends with alex witt." >> thanks so much. new today, the president's first major address since his speech on syria. also, a protest over the washington redskins name. why would this campaign work when nothing else has? plus, comeback? paula deen makes her first public appearance. what she says she learned while she was out of the public eye. plus, the heartbreaking story of a mother who did everything she could to save her child from bullies. don't go anywhere. i'll be right back. (announcer) at scottrade,
teens ought to read to develop both mind and heart. great books like "the bluest eye" allow us to imagine and encounter our challenges and difficulties incation's attempt to ban the novel, tony morrison responded, i resent it. well, we agree. to we're encouraging our readers, you, to read a banned book this week. you can find a list of some good ones on our website mhpshow.com. and tweet our facebook to tell us about your favorite banned book. we're going to add it to our list. that...
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challenge. they say expect more heat waves and heavy rain. >>> "the new york times" says knnissan and toyota are called 5 million vehicles. nissan is called infinities and sedans. could lose power. >>> six teens are under arrest. they're accused of trashing a former fl player's home. hundreds broke in and vandalized >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by macy's. >>> video shows a man pulled out a gun inside a mcdonald's, but even he couldn't imagine what would happen next. how more than a dozen people were saved when no one had time to stop him. >>> bill o'reilly doesn't think we know the whole story about the death of jesus. he tells me why in a "60 minutes" interview. >> it's prnlt for you to understand the brutality of the day and what they did to this guy who did absolutely nothing. and life was cheap. >> we'll preview sunday's segment. >>> plus brothers in arms. an afghan man who protected americans in the war now being hunted by the taliban and an american is rushing to saving him. the news is back here this morning on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by "rush" from director ron howard in thea
challenge. they say expect more heat waves and heavy rain. >>> "the new york times" says knnissan and toyota are called 5 million vehicles. nissan is called infinities and sedans. could lose power. >>> six teens are under arrest. they're accused of trashing a former fl player's home. hundreds broke in and vandalized >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by macy's. >>> video shows a man pulled out a gun inside a mcdonald's, but even he...