A College Runner celebrates the end of his race a little too soon. This is the cbs morning news for tuesday, april 14th 2015. Captioning funded by cbs good morning, good to be with you, im annemarie green. The Deputy Sheriff in tulsa, oklahoma, who fatally shot an unarmed suspect turns himself into authorities today. And this morning, his relationship to the tulsa Sheriffs Department is under scrutiny. Robert bates has been charged with manslaughter. He was a Police Officer from 1964 to 1965 and hes been a reserve deputy since 2008 bates donated to the sheriffs Reelection Campaign and has given five vehicles and other equipment to the Sheriffs Department. Sheriffs family said that bates is a long time friend but tells the world that bates did not receive special treatment because of his donations. Danielle nottingham has more. Reporter the last time of Daniel Harris life caught on tape. A luger. A luger. Reporter an Office Wearing camera equipped glasses joined the chase and tackled ha
He lives with his mother and siblings. He got into the middle of the street, a lady hollered go back go back. Im thinking about her screaming, it was horrible. Throughout the day people stopped to add items in memorial to the child. Its a terrible loss it really is. They are calling on someone to identify the driver they are sure she knew then and there what she had done. She knew. In fact, to appear to be a tragic accident if she had stopped at the scene its likely she would not have faced any criminal charges if you know that female driver call Philadelphia Police right away, there is now that 20,000 reward. Live in southeast philadelphia sara bloomquist, channel 6 action news. Another hit and run meanwhile injured a woman and her 2yearold child last night at masters street and lehigh avenue. The pair was struck by a white accura or infinity while crossing the road. The little 2yearold has head and chest injuries and mom had some fractures. Released from the hop the mother has been r
Mo rocco went to cairo to look at this. The inept egyptian sits in the st. Louis art museum and egypt wants it back. It was from egypt. Theyre not the only ones making demands. Today our museums are much more cautious about making acquisitions. The call to bring art home ahead on sunday morning. Osgood thinking about a new look. The latest twist. One of historys most popular hairstyles is making a come back. Braids are back. It is universal, its timeless, its practical and endless possibilities. Later on sunday morning the latest twist on braids. Osgood a new movie harkens back to the day where folk singers held court in Greenwich Village. The subject of a new movie and Anthony Mason will talk with the man behind the music. Music producer T Bone Burnett needed to recreate the folk scene for the new film inside llewyn davis. What is it about producing for film that you find so satisfying. Putting image and Music Together is very powerful thing. Ahead on sunday morning collaborating with
Im Michelle Witcher Senior Program manager of arts and letters live at the Dallas Museum of art. Im delighted that all of you have tuned in this evening to hear legendary author alice walker in conversation with kiesi layman. Id like to begin by recognizing our promotional partners for this event big thought the black academy of arts and letters and Young Leaders strong city now more than ever. Its an enormous privilege to join forces with such outstanding organizations whose impact on the dallasfort Worth Community warrants deep praise. We are indeed stronger together when we join forces additionally. Id like to recognize the educators and the students whove joined us this evening your tenacity dedication and determination during such a tremendously difficult period in history continue to make our communities better and stronger. What an honor it is to feature alice walker in the arts and letters. Series the first africanamerican to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction alice walker was
By the tens of thousands. Their terrifying stories. And classic art, whats considered did largest art show ever conceived. We begin we deadliest disaster at the worlds tallest peak. Killed at least 12 people, four others missing believed to be are buried by the snow and others trapped at dangerous altitudes. Roxann sab roxana saberi. Has the story. Higher camps to fix ropes. But were delayed because of an ice fall area. He had been on the mountain with a group of sherpas. The guides were still relatively low on the slopes when the avalanche struck. Suddenly when they reached the area called popcorn the avalanche fell on the group and buried many of them. Popcorn field is named for large boulders on the route. Before they reach camp 2 about 20,000 feet up. Nbc crew was on the route. Nobody was shocked, but when radio reports started coming off the mountain that people were stuck in the avalanche everybody came out and got organized for the rescue. Reaching the summit has become more and