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Transcripts For WRC News4 At 6 20240622

reporter: there s a certain irony after what for many had been a long and difficult fight. i don t want this to go away quickly. i want people to remember what today feels like. reporter: there is heartache that comes with the history here, many remembering the nine people murdered inside charleston church, the alleged gunman, a self-proclaimed white supremacist. the nine who died in charleston are being honored. those who fought during the civil rights movement are being honored. reporter: still, some here argue pulling down the banner dishonors the heritage of the state. taking it off the pole, sticking it in a museum putting it in a museum isn t going to open a dialogue. reporter: today s any indication, a dialogue will continue, even though the flag s gone. you re a heart. you re a hater. thank you. thank you. reporter: but for most of the thousands gathered here, this day was about hope, not hate. we can be united. we can live in this country togeth

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Transcripts For KCCI CBS Overnight News 20151028

right back. almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos pea: it s easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action. get in on the action at actionteam.org. cause you ll be in my heart yes, you ll be in my heart from this day on now and forevermore. narrator: if animals are our best friends, shouldn t we be theirs? visit your local shelter, adopt a pet. you ll be in my heart no matter what. cbs cares. if you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. it s the dawning of the age of aquarius. yeah, and something el

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Transcripts For KMEG CBS Overnight News 20151028

the fbi still has not identified the person or persons who hacked into the private e-mail of cia director john brennan and homeland security secretary jeh johnson last week. the director of national intelligence calls cyber crime the greatest threat to u.s. national security. mark straussman found one company who is on the offensive against the hackers. reporter: this jumble of computer code is actually a crime scene. someone has broken into the company. is this now a cyber mike morris calls this the hunt. finding and stopping whoever is progress. so he s on the same machine as the adversary is right now in real-time. reporter: so they each know about each other? theed a adversary doesn t know about him yet. our folks are seasoned operators from the department of defense that understand the adversary. reporter: most of route 9-b s cyber sleuths used to work at the intelligence agency who became experts. we have a clear understanding of how the adversary operat

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Transcripts For WUSA CBS Overnight News 20151028

we ve been reporting on an unusual number of rare cancers near an old nuclear waste dump outside st. louis. tonight, the folks who live nearby have a more immediate worry. there is a fire burning underground, possibly within 1,000 feet of the nuclear waste. and bonita is following this. we are sick, our kids are sick and we re dying. reporter: hundreds of people jammed into a union hall demanding to know if nuclear waste could lead to disaster. we don t go outside. we don t open our windows. you can t 100% guaranty that we re okay. reporter: the nuclear waste was illegally dutched in a handfill in the 1970s. it was the byproduct of uranium. an underground fire has been burning for five years. residents that it could ignite the nuclear material. the landfill owner insists that s not true. are you guys 100% sure that the underground fire will never touch the waste? we are confident that the landfill is in a managed state. reporter: missouri s attorney general ge

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Beta Epsilon meets in Whitestown

Beta Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma recently met at McAlister’s Deli in Whitestown. There were 15 members and four guests including Penny Shafer, past state president, and Debbie Bowes

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