prison? you must have been crushed, crushed when they told you you had to go back. prescription for cheating. they read our x-raies, but a cnn investigation reveals a disturbing question over the certification of many radiologists. isn t that cheating? fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s host, randy kaye and drew griffin. tonight, racism, cheating and injustice. we begin with a murder in mississippi. we broke the shocking story here orn cnn of a young, white teenager accused of killing a black man just because of the color of his skin. over the four 46 month investigation, we found disturbing details. uncover how the teenager and some of his friends had a history of violent and racist incidents. i ve been following this story from the very beginning. reporter: june 26th in mississippi would bring temperatures and humidity into the 90s. the breeze would barely move the flag enough to see that confederate battle symbo
promising results. it was back in march that leila valentine s husband first saw the signs. leila chalked it up to being tired. having too small kids will do that. but her husband james insisted something wasn t right. so he was, you know, asking me questions, and he goes, when s our kids birthday and i had no idea. and then he s like, no, something is wrong. so he s like no mother, you know, will forget their kids birthday. turns out james s instinct were spot on. leila s diagnosis. geoblass toe sis. ability to see, speak, move, remember, destroys the very essence of who we are. like me, dr. keith black is a neurosurgeon. he heads a department of neurosurgery at the medical center in los angeles sniet can grow within a matter of weeks. if from the time of diagnosis to death if one does not have any treatment, that time can be as short as, you know, as two to three months. even with the best standard of care, no one beats this. most patients die within 12 to 15 mo
that you give, tens of millions of dollars in some cases, end up paying for candies and other useless knickknacks instead of making a difference in the lives of people who have made incredible sacrifices for us all. tonight they have found another one of these organizations. i got to ask you about the money though. i mean, that doesn t answer any of the questions about the money that they re that s it? that s all you re you re going to say? that s drew trying to get answers from the president of a group called help hospitalized veterans. remember that name. help hospitalized veterans. you ll hear more on that shortly. hhv s mission is claims is helping sick and injured war veterans. sounds very good, reputable, right? the state of california, however, says the men behind this so called charity have been helping themselves to excessive salaries and lavish lifestyles while using accounting gimmicks to tck the public into giving more money. drew griffin s in california w
nothing, old shoes and bags of coconut m and ms that have been donated to them. and end up paying for candy and useless nicknacks for the lives that make incredible sacrifices. i ve got to ask you about the money, though. that doesn t answer questions about the money that they are that s it? that s all you re going to say? that s drew trying to get answer from help hospitalized veterans. remember that name. you re going to hear more on that shortly. hhv s mission claims it s helping sick and injured war veterans. sounds good and reputable, right? the men behind the so-called charity have been helping themselves to excessive salaries and lavish lifestyles while using accounting gimmicks to trick the public into giving more money. drew griffin in is california. reporter: they are handing out craft kits by hospitals, trying to challenge the mind and help pass the time while vets recover. but now they are seeking to make their own recovery. the civil penalties of $4 milli
from now on, we re going to look for a brighter fuehrer. we re going to look for a united community, a prosperous community, and the negativity over the last two years will go away in no time. in afghanistan today, three american service members were killed by a gunman wearing an afghan military uniform. it happened here in the unstable helmand province. we heard a few details and about a couple of attacks on coalition forces this week alone. chris lawrence is at the pentagon. chris, what happened today in the helmand province? we re told the soldier was part of a coalition force working on stability in the helmand province. they were going to meet some of their local afghan contacts when they were shot and killed. right now the isaf, the u.s. military is looking for the gunman, the man who shot and killed these troops. the taliban claims that the troops were lured in by an afghan police commander under the ruse of having dinner and being friendly when he turned on them