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How a crime scene investigator keeps her sons safe

CBSNews.com 

Officer Shelita Haynes with the New Orleans P.D. Crime Scene Unit responds to shootings nearly every night. Many of the victims are around the same age as her teenage sons, Jerome and Jamal. But Officer Haynes finds comfort knowing her sons are in the L.E. Rabouin High School Marching Band. Within the walls of the band room there is safety from the streets. More: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

Facial recognition technology sparks privacy concerns

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Tech companies are among the groups heading to Washington, DC, to help create voluntary guidelines on facial recognition technology and privacy. "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl reports on its impact. Then, Tim Stevens, editor at large for CNET, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the issue.

I'm with the band: L.E. Rabouin H.S. Marching Falcons

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Go behind the scenes as the L.E. Rabouin High School Marching Band rehearses before a Mardi Gras parade. Director Lonzie Jackson demands excellence from the band, flag team and cheerleaders. For more: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

Republicans change tune on immigration reform

CBSNews.com 

While both parties expressed optimism last week, House Speaker John Boehner threw cold water on the idea of bipartisan immigration reform and said that if the push for reform fails, it will be President Barack Obama's fault. Nancy Cordes reports.

Rare snowstorm in Oregon

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A rare snowstorm left a foot of snow in Portland, Oregon Thursday. More snow is expected Friday. Charlie Rose reports.

Ballston Spa pushes in-person learning back to October

News10.com 

BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (WTEN) — In-person learning will not resume in Ballston Spa until at least October 5, according to a statement from Superintendent of Schools Ken Slentz. Schools in the town will resume teaching on September 14, though classes will be conducted via remote learning. I am incredibly grateful for the amount of time, […]



NOLA marching band instructor: Never say "I can't"

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A young student struggles to play his horn in the Roots of Music Marching Band. Instructor Edward Lee has patience for every sour note, but there are consequences when the student says "I can't." For more: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

Which MacBook Should You Buy?

WIRED 

We've compared Apple's latest MacBooks, including the MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air. Check out what makes them special and which one's right for you.

Factorio Officially Launches

GameGuru Mania 

Factorio has rolled out of the factory and is now officially out of Early Access on GOG.com and yourself and your machine empire. s. Add mods to increase your enjoyment, from small tweak and helper mods to complete game overhauls, Factorio's ground-up Modding support has allowed content creators from around the world to d...

No drums? No problem! New Orleans kids play on

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Four months before The Roots of Music Marching Band started it's very first Mardi Gras parade season, students didn't even have all their instruments. But that didn't stop band founder Derrick Tabb from teaching his young musicians how to play drums. For more: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

Lend me your ears: A trumpet lesson

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Wilbert Rawlins, director of the O. Perry Walker H.S. Marching Band, patiently helps a student learn to play a trumpet part. Ear plugs not included. For more: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

Overdose drug expected to save thousands of lives

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Naloxone, a drug that can reverse an overdose almost instantly, will soon be available to the public - not just doctors and medics - in California. KOVR's Maria Medina reports on the drug that can save someone who is seconds from death.

TSA bans all carry-on liquids on flights to Russia

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The TSA's ban underscores the concern behind the U.S. government's warning to airlines worldwide that terrorists may attempt to smuggle explosives inside tubes of toothpaste. Foreign intelligence services traced chatter about the threat to the same Caucasus-based terror group that vowed to attack the Sochi Olympics. Bob Orr reports.

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Sochi Olympics kick off despite concerns

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Officials in Sochi, Russia, say they are ready for the ceremonial kickoff of the 2014 Winter Olympics, but not everyone is convinced because hotels, construction work, and other projects are still not finished. Mark Phillips reports.


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