he s really not. he compromised his morality for the liking of his friends. reporter: the fraternity has been kicked off campus. frat brothers must be out of this house. embarrassed? extremely. reporter: but students we ve spoke to say they heard that chant on campus before. and william bruce james, one of only two black members in the history of this sae chapter, says the punishment fits. i don t consider them my brothers. i don t think they were deserving of the letters. reporter: others are jumping to the frat s defense, including their african-american cook, who just lost the job he had for 14 years. i think this is outrageous. reporter: and this house mother, appearing on the local news monday night, saying she s never heard that kind of racist talk around the house. hours later, this video emerges of her posted two years earlier. [ bleep ]. reporter: repeatedly using the n word, while singing along to a rap song using the same slur. she issued a statement sa
brother thinks the sister s death is a case of road rage. bill: cell phones and schoolkids, a big problem across the country and teachers are trying to deal with it and parents are, too, in one san francisco area high school, a tough new policy is causing a bit of a stir. claudia cowan is live in san francisco and how is it playing out where you are? hello. reporter: hello, bill, you know just about every teenager has a cell phone, problem is they don t always turn it off when they should and now the schools like venetia high are con stating their phones and repeat offenders could lose the cell phones for the whole year and critics say taking away the critical line of communication is unfair and leaves kids without a way to call home or 911 if they need to, others say if a student is bussed again and again, the punishment fits. the key word is repeat