[ cheers and applause jimmy oh my goodness come on [ cheers and applause looking good please, welcome. Have a seat. Welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show. Thank you so much for being here [ cheers and applause you guys, im very excited about this music icon, Willie Nelson, is my guest tonight [ cheers and applause but everybody within a a fiveblock radius already knew that. [ laughter ] yeah i love Willie Nelson hes a legend. I love Willie Nelson can we check in backstage to see how hes doing hows it going, willie hows it going, bud . [ laerod Willie Nelson on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause lets get to some news earlier tonight, President Trump officially started his Reelection Campaign in orlando. Here he is oh, ive never seen that hat before [ laughter ] thats right, trump launched his 2020 campaign with a huge rally. It was going well until trump started kicking out every person who coughed [ cough get out get out. You in the bal
And by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. Thank you. Pleased to welcome professor debra rhodie she has been articulating for the search for justice in the country, the latest book is called cheating, ethics and law in every day life. Professor good to have you on the program. Thank you for having me. Let me ask a strange question to start. Has, the notion or the definition of cheating, changed over the last 40 years as you have been doing this work . I dont think the definition has changed but the forms it takes do evolve with time. Technology, of course, has transformed the forms of cheating. You have file sharing, downloading music and lifting stuff off the internet. Whole sites on the internet that enable people to cut and paste their term paper and have somebody else write their papers. That is what has been the major thing. Maybe i could have asked that question before, you answered what i wanted to get at. Which is, theres a culture of cheating in the count
And by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. Thank you. Pleased to welcome professor debra rhodie she has been articulating for the search for justice in the country, the latest book is called cheating, ethics and law in every day life. Professor good to have you on the program. Thank you for having me. Let me ask a strange question to start. Has, the notion or the definition of cheating, changed over the last 40 years as you have been doing this work . I dont think the definition has changed but the forms it takes do evolve with time. Technology, of course, has transformed the forms of cheating. You have file sharing, downloading music and lifting stuff off the internet. Whole sites on the internet that enable people to cut and paste their term paper and have somebody else write their papers. That is what has been the major thing. Maybe i could have asked that question before, you answered what i wanted to get at. Which is, theres a culture of cheating in the count
Parents rushed to the high school to get their kids out and home. Whats going through your mind as mom when youre coming to school here . Scared. I was really scared. I dont its just too much. Reporter one woman scuffled with police and was detained. Twice during the morning, authorities prepared to lift the lock down only to quickly reinstate it when other shooting incidents were reported. Said the frustrated superintendent this wasnt just an act of violence against a student. It was an act of violence against a whole community and we cannot stand for it. Reporter teens murder was part of a flurry violence that happened so fast authorities couldnt even get through their News Conference. Oh, noh hold on we got a newe going. A man pointing a gun at a chester cop. This is when you earn your keep so to speak. Reporter back at 11th and kerlin kianna smith was in bed when the shooting happened. Shes lived in chester for more than three decades now wonders whether its time to go. The city ne