Inappropriate actions between students and stevens to contact the sheriffs office. Weve been digging into stevens background. Jonathan rodriguez joins us. Reporter on the website stevens said he has a doctorate and masters in educational counseling. We searched to see if he had a te established his school. Turns out a license is not required. What about background checks. It says if a private school accepts students who get scholarship grants, then the staff member with the highest decision make authority, which is stevens, has to give proof that they got a criminal background check. The school said they did receive opportunity students. So were checking to see if dead in the backyard of a Southeast Raleigh home. David hurst has the latest on what police are calling a homicide investigation. Reporter late thursday Afternoon Police responded to cross street after a child came across a body in the bushes. In the backyard and hes dead, obviously. Reporter Police Identified bo anderson. He
can t show you pictures of what we re reporting on, but today the supreme court ruled that violent images many too grotesque to put on television may be sold to children. back in 2005, california made it a crime for retail stores to sell violent video games to anyone under 18. today, the nation s highest court in a 7-2 decision ruled that law is unconstitutional. the games are protected by the first amendment. nancy cordes is at the supreme court. reporter: violent or not, video games are free speech. that was the majority s conclusion today. this country has no tradition of specially restricting children s access to depictions of violence wrote justice antonin scalia. he and four other justices called research linking video games like this to increased violence in children not compelling and indistinguishable from effects produced by other media like books or saturday morning cartoons. this decision was not in the best interest of parents, no questions. reporter: jam
this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. pelley: good evening. it s not very often that we can t show you pictures of what we re reporting on, but today the supreme court ruled that violent images many too grotesque to put on television may be sold to children. back in 2005, california made it a crime for retail stores to sell violent video games to anyone under 18. today, the nation s highest court in a 7-2 decision ruled that law is unconstitutional. the games are protected by the first amendment. nancy cordes is at the supreme court. reporter: violent or not, video games are free speech. that was the majority s conclusion today. this country has no tradition of specially restricting children s access to depictions of violence wrote justice antonin scalia. he and four other justices called research linking video games like this to increased violence in children not compelling and indistinguishable from effects produced by other media like books or saturday mo
tonight on worldfocus. on this special edition of worldfocus wlook at the global environment. how one country is leading the way in renewable energy. we ll see how denmark has greatly reduced its dependence on fossil fuels while creating jobs at the same time. denmark is also the world leader in wind power. we ll show you how it got to that position. if you d like to reduce your energy costs, you will like to see what one community is doing. then we ll take you to an island where they actually produce all their own power with energy to spare. from the different perspectives of reporters and analysts around the globe, this is worldfocus. major support for worldfocus has been provided by rosalind p. walter and the peter g. peterson foundation, dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america s future. and additional funding is provided by the following supporters. good evening. i m martin savidge. thank you f
tonight on worldfocus. on this special edition of worldfocus we look at the global environment. how one country is leading the way in renewable energy. we ll see how denmark has greatly reduced its dependence on fossil fuels while creating jobs at the same time. denmark is also the world leader in wind power. we ll show you how it got to that position. if you d like to reduce your energy costs you ll want to see how one danish community is doing so drastically. then we ll take you to an island where they actually produce all their own power with energy to spare. from the different perspectives of reporters and analysts from around the globe, this is worldfocus. major support for worldfocus has been provided by rosalind p. walter and the peter g. peterson foundation, dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america s future. and additional funding is provided by the following supporters. good evening. i m m