more than 20 years of this show up until 2001. she is survived by her daughter lisa jones, her two grand daughters and her partner of 24 years, steven hamm whether was living with her in colorado. vicki was 71 and had been battling cancer for three years. she was a pioneer and trail blazer, not only president of boston association of black journalists in the 80s and 90s who pushed the envelope with unique programming such as the question of race, an hour-long news program that discussed diversity and race relations. let s not take a quick look at her journ eye of courage a one-hour prime time special in 0988 on the 3 forest-year history of blacks in massachusetts. i m telling you i hailted bag slave from the day i was born a struggle for freedom. ly be as harsh as truth as uncompromising as just is to this subject. reporter: a search for identity. through the american slave is your 4th of july. fraud, deception, and hypocracy. she paid homage to we get a peek of the tr
reporter: nardizzi defended the charity s spending. if your only fixation is spending the most on programs, that is feeling good, but not necessarily doing good. you can run a lot of programs, spend a l, and have them be ineffective. reporter: many donors were outraged over allegations that a little over half of donations went to help wounded vets. fred and diane kane raised $325,000 with golf tournaments. i feel like i m representing all of these people that have donated over the years. all of these seniors over 65 that, that have sent them $19 a month. all the people on fixed incomes. if nobody is going to talk about this right now, and it has the to be then it has the to be me. reporter: are you done with wounded warrior bro jeproject? yes, except for my motion of trying to see change there. sources tell the cbs news the board received a financial audit. there are discussions under way about retired senior military officers considered to take over leadership
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brought to you by guthy renker. we have a major story now on our investigation of this country s largest veterans charity. americans donate hundreds of millions of dollars each year to wounded warrior project. expecting that the none knee money will be used to help some of the 52,000 veterans who were wounded in iraq and afghanistan. but cbs news revealed that much of the money as much as 50% was being spent on lavish parties and employee meetings. now, the two top executives of wwp have been fired. correspondent chip reid and investigative producer jennifer janisch broke the story. and chip has the latest. chip. scott, wounded warrior project, chief executive officer, steven nardizzi, and chief operating officer al giordano were fired by the board this afternoon here in new york. with a gift of $19 a month you can join wounded warrior project. reporter: by appealing to america s generosity, wounded warriors project raised more than $1 billion in donations since 200
weapon sites, from a captured isis commander who used to run the group s chemical weapons program. the coalition obtained a treasure trove of information about isis recruits. sky news was given 22,000 documents eventually job applications containing the names, addresses and phone numbers of isis wannabes. the information reportedly comes from the former head of the islamic state s internal security police. he claims he grew disillusioned with the group and wants the fighters identified. david martin has more on the isis files and the chemical weapons. if this list of fighters is confirmed authentic it would be one of the biggest intelligence victories in the war against isis. intelligence can be a powerful reporter: this video appears to show the aftermath of an isis strike using a mustard agent in syria last year. but the u.s. may have dealt the terror group s chemical weapons program a serious blow. delta force commandos captured an isis chemical weapons expert in a r