Reporter a group of mostly African American students walked out of a town hall meeting. Media was not allowed even on campus, but students posted video to social media. These are children that are doing this. Reporter au administrators addressed racially charged incidents on campus. Bananas hanging on campus marked with aka, the black sorority. The new governments president is the first black woman to head Student Government at au. Students are demanding more than town halls. We felt like we werent getting the answers to the questions that we had. We really wanted to get specific solutions to the problem. I would hope that they hear our concerns and that they are willing and able to address exactly what were asking for. The administration does a great job of going around the question. Reporter coming up today on news4 at happening is affecting students who are just beginning final exams. Wendy, back to you. Thank you, kristin. Its a case of murder that has taken years to solve. This ev
Weeks back, when he reached out to detectives. And agreed to conditionally speak with them about mr. Lanes death. Reporter the condition . He not be charged for jamies murder. The family was okay with that. I think hes getting punished enough just being in jail the rest of his life. Reporter and just to know hes the one. And having the answer ive been looking for. Reporter and youre still in the same house . Im still in the same house. Reporter why is that . I stayed away from home for about two months. And my heart drew me back to the house. So im there. Reporter in talking with folks throughout the day, weve heard so many positive things about jamie lane, which raises the question why, why was he killed. A question we put to the prosecutor. Said he believes it to be some sort of delusion or paranoia may have played aol this. Thank you, david. New Surveillance Video released of a person of interest wanted for leaving racially charged messages on American Universitys campus. Just minut
Where, if youre not with blonde hair and blue eyes, your story is just not sensational enough. Woodruff and, its friday. Mark shields and Michael Gerson are here to analyze the weeks news. All that and more, on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. The ford foundation. Working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff investigators in france are trying to piece together what sparked thursdays deadly assault in paris. A gunman shot a Police Officer to death and wounded two more, before being killed himself. Hari sreenivasan reports on the days developments. Reporter masked police descended this morning on a paris suburb, ho
Discussion. Please thank these excellent speakers. [ applause ] ment to on the communicators. I hope that any copyright will come with a requirement or some kind of framework for putting data into a central repository where people can have access to it, where it can be searched not ohm an an individual eye tim by item basis but on a sort of scale basis because we run two and a half million songs through and were going to get more and more every day as we move to an on demand service. Steve bonet on the issues facing congress and the Music Industry over Digital Music Services Including copyright laws, ticket price inflation, and the competition between humans and bots for concert tickets. Mr. Benet is interviewed by alex spires, Technology Reporter for politico. Bots do buy tickets but what they do is, they keep other fans out of the market for tickets and what we are finding is that some fans really want to go see a concert, and they can mash the buttons on their computer all day long
It will begin life in a moment. Moment. Ina a a we will be starting momentarily. We are live at the National Press club awaiting the start of an event this afternoon on the health and Human Services department announcement on the findings of a report on Youth Homelessness. We expect to hear from singer cyndi lauper. She will be joining Department Officials and former Homeless Youth. Democratvering the top , henry waxman discussing Global Health care policies at georgetown university. That starts at 2 20 eastern today. We will hear from Janice Rogers brown about the u. S. Constitution. She is on the federal Appeals Court District Of Columbia circuit. That starts at 5 30 eastern. [no audio] again come alive this afternoon at the National Press club, awaiting the start of this event looking at a report on Youth Homelessness this afternoon. We are told that Zynga Cyndi Lauper will be joining on this panel. She is running a little bit late and that could be the reason we are delayed. [no au