Transcript: BILL COSBY'S DYSLEXIA CRUSADE

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FORREST SAWYER, Host

We all remember the death of Ennis Cosby, killed on January 16, his murder still unsolved. And in the weeks since his death, as we've learned more about the son that Bill Cosby lost, we've also been learning about dyslexia. That's the learning disorder from which Ennis suffered. People who have dyslexia have trouble reading and sometimes understanding words, sentences, or paragraphs. They also have difficulty putting their thoughts in writing. And as a tribute to Ennis, his father has made it his mission to spread the word about dyslexia, which afflicts from 10 to 20 percent of all Americans. And Elizabeth, you had a chance to talk with him. He ...

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