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They are hideous racists texts being received around the country - and now the FBI is investigating. In at least 11 states, Black Americans are receiving texts with references to plantations and slave masters. It's not clear who's behind them but both the Trump campaign and the White House are denouncing them. And drivers in the Raleigh area are breathing a sigh of relief following an arrest in connection with random shootings on a busy freeway. One person was injured, and multiple cars damaged by the gunfire. Now cops say they've arrested a suspect - turns out he's a local college student. Plus, the new district attorney in Los Angeles says he'll review all the evidence in the Menendez case before he decides whether to revisit the life sentence given brothers Lyle and Erik. Central to that review will be a letter purportedly to a cousin describing the abuse at the time it was happening. But as Jim Moret reports, questions are now being raised about its authenticity. And Mae West famously said, 'too much of a good thing can be wonderful.' but maybe not...if it's pickles. Les Trent has the story of a woman who was nuts about pickles, but after she ate a ridiculous amount of them, she was, well - in a pickle.
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They are hideous racists texts being received around the country - and now the FBI is investigating. In at least 11 states, Black Americans are receiving texts with references to plantations and slave masters. It's not clear who's behind them but both the Trump campaign and the White House are denouncing them. And drivers in the Raleigh area are breathing a sigh of relief following an arrest in connection with random shootings on a busy freeway. One person was injured, and multiple cars damaged by the gunfire. Now cops say they've arrested a suspect - turns out he's a local college student. Plus, the new district attorney in Los Angeles says he'll review all the evidence in the Menendez case before he decides whether to revisit the life sentence given brothers Lyle and Erik. Central to that review will be a letter purportedly to a cousin describing the abuse at the time it was happening. But as Jim Moret reports, questions are now being raised about its authenticity. And Mae West famously said, 'too much of a good thing can be wonderful.' but maybe not...if it's pickles. Les Trent has the story of a woman who was nuts about pickles, but after she ate a ridiculous amount of them, she was, well - in a pickle.
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