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michelle miller, cbs news, farmingdale, new york. >> that is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm jericka duncan. authorities in southern california say they've uncovered a terror plot to set off a string of bombs in and around los angeles. the goal according to the fbi was to inflict mass casualties. the suspect who's under arrest is a u.s. army combat veteran. jonathan vigliotti has the story. >> reporter: prosecutors say mark domingo wanted to blow up a bomb at this past weekend's planned white nationalist rally in long beach, california. >> we believe he was conducting an attack to weaken the united states and retaliate against americans for what he perceived to be violence incurred by u.s. actions around the world. >> reporter: domingo, a 26-year-old army veteran, recently converted to islam, and according to prosecutors went
michelle miller, cbs news, farmingdale, new york. >> that is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm jericka duncan. authorities in southern california say they've uncovered a terror plot to set off a...
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it's called "earth matters" and michelle miller told me the responses are going global. >> in fact we're in india, a country where air pollution is epidemic levels. south africa as well. here in north america along the rio grand where i went, drought conditions are forcing people living along the river to rethink the way they live, and adapt. the amazon jungle in south america as well. >> the earth matter series airs today right after our newscast on cbs this morning from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. >>> electric vehicles have seen a rise lately. >> a new car company hopes to take sales higher by -- >>reporter: this is not your grandfather's pickup. it can go 0 to 60 in three seconds and there's no engine under the hood. the r1t truck and the r1s suv are powered by electricity. >> they both sit on our skateboard architecture which puts the battery on the floor. >> he's the create -- who hopes his unique designs will give the electric auto industry a jolt. >> there's a demand for vehicles that you can fit your kids, and pets and gear into and there's a man fore electrification. >> sales jumped but t
it's called "earth matters" and michelle miller told me the responses are going global. >> in fact we're in india, a country where air pollution is epidemic levels. south africa as well. here in north america along the rio grand where i went, drought conditions are forcing people living along the river to rethink the way they live, and adapt. the amazon jungle in south america as well. >> the earth matter series airs today right after our newscast on cbs this morning from...
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michelle miller, cbs news, >> glor: that was beautiful. and that is the "cbs evening news." the place that you rent or own? according to a new house and calculator, the answer is probably no. >> we will end up moving to sacramento because the prices here are two crazy. >> even a bay area city councilman and his family getting the boot from the longtime home. >>> a bay area father of four shot and killed in a crime spree. but, why would he be targeted? >>> the head of muni is out, he is stepping down and city leaders say they saw this coming >> there is plenty of money out there it's just being mismanaged. >>> bay area killer whales out for blood add, it is all caught on camera. >> the california coast is rich in wildlife. >>> the new news at seven starts now with a new tool th
michelle miller, cbs news, >> glor: that was beautiful. and that is the "cbs evening news." the place that you rent or own? according to a new house and calculator, the answer is probably no. >> we will end up moving to sacramento because the prices here are two crazy. >> even a bay area city councilman and his family getting the boot from the longtime home. >>> a bay area father of four shot and killed in a crime spree. but, why would he be targeted?...
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michelle miller told our michelle griego, the correspondents are going global. >> we are, in fact, we are in india, a country where air pollution is at epidemic levels. south africa as well. here in north america along the rio grande, where i went, drought conditions are forcing river to rethink the way they live and adapt. and in south america as well. >> reporter: the earth matters series errors tomorrow from 7:00 to 9:00 alien. >>> we will adjust the subject of whether, which will find things -- things getting warmer in the bay area. in the 80s tomorrow, we will be there right through the week. >> this week will be a warm one. a nice one as we look from high atop mount bracco towards beyond back to the city as well. conquered at 73 degrees, upward at 63, numbers came up today, 5 to 10 degrees. most of the warming was inland and we will gain another 10 degrees tomorrow. that is how we look as we head out the door tomorrow, sunny side up for monday morning, sunrise at 6:20 6 am, the view from high atop the west coast shows lowill give to steer that moisture into the pacific northwest
michelle miller told our michelle griego, the correspondents are going global. >> we are, in fact, we are in india, a country where air pollution is at epidemic levels. south africa as well. here in north america along the rio grande, where i went, drought conditions are forcing river to rethink the way they live and adapt. and in south america as well. >> reporter: the earth matters series errors tomorrow from 7:00 to 9:00 alien. >>> we will adjust the subject of whether,...
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michelle miller took a 300-mile trip along the rio grande and has the report from las cruces, new mexico. >> reporter: by this time of year, water should be flowing along this part of the rio grande. in fact, exactly where i am standing now, but farmers who rely on it are going to have to wait at least another month. it's a side effect of a drought that has cycled on for the last 17 years, and scientists are predicting it will be even hotter and dryer in the future. that means folks who rely on this river will have to adapt to what could be their new normal. for more than 130 years, this river gauge in northern new mexico has tracked the pulse of the rio grande. >> it's the oldest continuously operated gauge in the united states operated by the u.s. geological survey. >> reporter: when we visited, the rio grande was beating along. >> on the bottom we have a trap door. >> reporter: but mark gunn, a hydrologist with the usgs told us last july its flow nearly flat lined. westn the history of this as the gauge. >> reporter: how low did it get? >> it was so low we had to dig a he nnel into th
michelle miller took a 300-mile trip along the rio grande and has the report from las cruces, new mexico. >> reporter: by this time of year, water should be flowing along this part of the rio grande. in fact, exactly where i am standing now, but farmers who rely on it are going to have to wait at least another month. it's a side effect of a drought that has cycled on for the last 17 years, and scientists are predicting it will be even hotter and dryer in the future. that means folks who...
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i'm anthony mason along with michelle miller and dana jacobson. i'm just a young vie blanlt man. i should probably go home too. >> me too. >>> we'll take you to a race like no other. no other production car has reach third degree 00 miles an hour. there are a few carmakers vying to do it. we'll take you inside one of the companies that believes it will be first and why hitting the benchmark will be so incredibly difficult. >>> we'll go to the coast of southwest england where a young woman's plan to stop trash from stretching to the shore goes all the way to new jersey where they recycle garbage instead of just throwing it away. >>> and we'll go to philadelphia where inside this unassuming studio is a remarkable piece of art that was recently completed. find out where it's going and meet the artist who's part of a size mick shift in the art world. that's still ahead. >>> but we begin this morning with new violence in sri lanka. less than a week after suicide bombers killed more than 250 people, a series of explosions followed by a shoot-out between sri lanka's military and suspect
i'm anthony mason along with michelle miller and dana jacobson. i'm just a young vie blanlt man. i should probably go home too. >> me too. >>> we'll take you to a race like no other. no other production car has reach third degree 00 miles an hour. there are a few carmakers vying to do it. we'll take you inside one of the companies that believes it will be first and why hitting the benchmark will be so incredibly difficult. >>> we'll go to the coast of southwest england...
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cbs will air a report called earth matters and michelle miller told me the correspondence are going global>> in fact we're in india. a country where air pollution is at epidemic levels and south africa. in north america along the rio grand where i went, drought condition was forcing those living along the river to rethink the way they live and adapt. the amazon jungle in south america as well. >> the earth matters series airs today after our newscast on cbs this morning from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. >>> and earth day is being combine d with a -- >> a new -- rivian wants to cater to americans by providing trucks and suv. r1 suv are powered by electricity and can travel 400 miles on a charge. the ceo hopes his unique designs will give the electric auto industry a nice jolt. >> there's a demand for vehicles you can fit your kids and pets and gear into. and there's a -- >> rivian plan to have its suv and trucks on the market in the fall off the car of the year. >>> those in the tahoe -- most resorts had snow fall above average. among those closing for the season, north star, sugar bowl, soda springs,
cbs will air a report called earth matters and michelle miller told me the correspondence are going global>> in fact we're in india. a country where air pollution is at epidemic levels and south africa. in north america along the rio grand where i went, drought condition was forcing those living along the river to rethink the way they live and adapt. the amazon jungle in south america as well. >> the earth matters series airs today after our newscast on cbs this morning from 7:00 to...
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it's called "earth matters" and i spoke to cbs michelle miller who says the correspondence is >>n fac in indian, countrir pons a south aa ahere north america along the rio grand where i went, drought conditions are forcing those who live along the river to rethink the way they live and adapt. the amazon jungle in south america as well. >> you can see the earth matters series on cbs this morning from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. >>> 6:13 this morning. it is not your typical easter celebration. san francisco officials -- but it didn't involve cars. >> very cool. it's apart of the annual bring your own big wheel race down vermont street. yesterday's race is now its 19th year. dozens of kids and adults swerved down that hill on those giant plastic try cycles and the event started in 2000 by one guy riding a big wheel to lumbar street and it moved to vermont street. >> remember thoseth day. they're still popular. >> i feel like you have to wrap yourself in bubble wrap or at left me. >> good idea. >> i'm not so great on the three or two wheels. >> it's okay. just walk. >> you know what else is not so
it's called "earth matters" and i spoke to cbs michelle miller who says the correspondence is >>n fac in indian, countrir pons a south aa ahere north america along the rio grand where i went, drought conditions are forcing those who live along the river to rethink the way they live and adapt. the amazon jungle in south america as well. >> you can see the earth matters series on cbs this morning from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. >>> 6:13 this morning. it is not your typical...
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i'm anthony mason along with michelle miller and dana jacobs jacobson.y. we'll head down for the masters. >>> digging deep, what everyone else has missed. where one man knows where to find all the facts that are hiding in plain sight. >> and she's had struggles and setbacks and found herself at the center of social change, but melissa etheridge has never stopped making great music including a just released new album. we'll talk to her and she'll perform right here in our "saturday sessions." that's ahead. >>> but first the top story this hour, president trump is increasing his immigration takedown and taking a swipe at his political opponents. he's looking at sending undocumented immigrants in federal custody to so-called sajs area cities. the move is being seen as a way to position himself for re-election next year while pressuring democrats who have been reluctant to em praise his hard-line policy. after home land security officials first denied the plan, mr. trump took it up on friday. >> we'll bring them to sanctuary city areas and let that particula
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michelle miller told the morning anchor correspondence are going global. >> we are, in fact in india a country where air pollution is at epidemic levels. south africa as well. here in north america along the rio grande where i went, drought conditions of course are forcing people living on the river to rethink the way they live and adapt. the amazon jungle in south america as well. >> earth matters airs monday on cbs this morning from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. >>> let's get a check of the weather and the weather center. >> i will show you guys a couple different views of weather that looks like different depending where you are across the bay area. the more impressive wind and weather is over on the east side. that is in dublin, a live camera right now, pine trees waving a little bit in the breeze, certainly it looks cloudy, light rain here, if we take a look at the dumbarton bridge it had been running about 30 minutes ago. it has come to enhance. the rain here on the dumbarton bridge has gone east and is now bringing light rain 2 aa. if you take a looked under the south there is san jose
michelle miller told the morning anchor correspondence are going global. >> we are, in fact in india a country where air pollution is at epidemic levels. south africa as well. here in north america along the rio grande where i went, drought conditions of course are forcing people living on the river to rethink the way they live and adapt. the amazon jungle in south america as well. >> earth matters airs monday on cbs this morning from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. >>> let's get a...
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we sent michelle miller on a 300-mile journey along the rio grande.he year water should be flowing down the rio grande, exactly where i'm standing. farmers who rely on it have to wait another month. it's the side effect of a drought that cycled on for the last 17 years, and scientists are predict a hotter and drier future ahead. that means that folks who rely on this river for their much-needed water are going to have to adapt to what could be their new normal. for more than 130 years, this river gauge in northern new mexico has tracked the pulse of the rio grande. >> it's the oldest continuously operating gauge in the united states. >> reporter: when we visited, the rio grande was beating along. >> on the bottom we have a trap door. >> reporter: mark gunn, a hydroologish with the usgs says july it nearly flatlined. how low did it get? >> so low we had to dig out this entire area and dig a channel into the river to get water to go to the gauge. >> reporter: it basically made your machine malfunction. >> it did. >> reporter: the colorado snowpack that
we sent michelle miller on a 300-mile journey along the rio grande.he year water should be flowing down the rio grande, exactly where i'm standing. farmers who rely on it have to wait another month. it's the side effect of a drought that cycled on for the last 17 years, and scientists are predict a hotter and drier future ahead. that means that folks who rely on this river for their much-needed water are going to have to adapt to what could be their new normal. for more than 130 years, this...
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i'm anthony mason along with michelle miller and dana jacobson. >>> coming up this hour, many scientists enough to fix climate change. they say we'll have to pull burned carbon right out of the air. we'll take you to one place where they've already figured out how to do that. >>> then his lifespaned nearly a century and was caught up in all the social and political turmoil. wheel look at both the influential work and controversial life of architect philip johnson. >>> and you get plenty of fresh air with this rental property and amazing views too. but that's only part of the reason why so many people applied to work inside a working lighthouse. that's ahead. >>> first the latest on our top story. a powerful and deadly storm system is moving o it to sea this morning, but not before it left a destructive packet from the southeast in to the mid-atlantic states. the storm moved up the eastern seaboard overnight spawning twisters, dropping hail rngs and dumping rain on millions of americans. >>> a tornado touched down in north virginia late friday ripping a tree out of the ground and slamming
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i'm anthony mason with michelle miller and dana jacobson.its can reveal fascinating facts about our heritage but author dani shapiro got more than she bargained for. we'll hear about her dna discovery and aftermath. >> reporter: plus, all the march madness has come down to this weekend. wheel hear from jim nantz and grant hill. >> and we'll hear from one of the twin city's most popular chefs on a special edition of "the dish." we'll see how ann kim made a name for herself adding a korean touch to pizza. yes, you heard us right. that's just ahead. >>> but first the latest o on our top story, president trump is back on the attack this morning taking aim at illegal immigrants and asylum seekers. mr. trump urged migrants heading north to turn around, adding, quote, our country is full. he also questioned the legitimacy of those coming to the border seeking asylum. >> they're gang members. they're not afraid of anything. it's a scam, okay? it's a scam, a hoax. >> the president is playing down his about-face this week when at perhaps the urging of
i'm anthony mason with michelle miller and dana jacobson.its can reveal fascinating facts about our heritage but author dani shapiro got more than she bargained for. we'll hear about her dna discovery and aftermath. >> reporter: plus, all the march madness has come down to this weekend. wheel hear from jim nantz and grant hill. >> and we'll hear from one of the twin city's most popular chefs on a special edition of "the dish." we'll see how ann kim made a name for herself...
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michelle miller is here with how the show changed guilbeaux's life and how she's paying it forward. >ers on instagram, jess guilbuntil now. >> our mission is to take jess from feeling rejected to fully accepted. >> yes! >> hello! we're in your house. >> reporter: when the cast arrived at jess guilbeaux's home, she was ready for the fab five treatment. the evaluation of how she lived -- >> is this your closet. >> reporter: how she dressed and how she looked. but the five men who can easily pick you apart -- >> she needs a bed frame. >> she needs a bed frame. >> reporter: are there to help put yourself together. it wouldn't be easy for guilbeaux. when she came out as a lesbian at 16, her adoptive parents kicked her out of the house. >> i was hopinging that they would realize, hey, that's my kid, so of course i'm going to love them, you know. >> reporter: despite no family support, guilbeaux made it to the university of kansas to study computer science. but the pressure of going to school and earning a living collided, and left her with little choice. >> college was a different ball game
michelle miller is here with how the show changed guilbeaux's life and how she's paying it forward. >ers on instagram, jess guilbuntil now. >> our mission is to take jess from feeling rejected to fully accepted. >> yes! >> hello! we're in your house. >> reporter: when the cast arrived at jess guilbeaux's home, she was ready for the fab five treatment. the evaluation of how she lived -- >> is this your closet. >> reporter: how she dressed and how she...
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i'm michelle miller in new mexico where folks are adapting to what could become their new normal, climatep on "cbs this morning." >> people here in new delhi have a saying, breathing kills. i'm elizabeth palmer. this city has some of the worst air on the planet. coming up next week, we take a look at the problem, and some solutions. >> i'm deborah patter in cape town where people are going off grid and embracing solar power. we show you how this energy revolution is changing lives, monday on "cbs this morning." >> we pause n news special report. ♪ >>> this is a cbs news special report. i'm john dickerson with norah o'donnell and gayle king in new york. we welcome those of you watching on cbsn. robert mueller's report on the russian investigation has just been made available to the american public. the justice department released a redacted version of the mueller report, meaning some of the material was removed as required by law. >> now, congress also just received the redacted report just a short time ago. they actually got it on a cd rom after attorney general william barr summarized it
i'm michelle miller in new mexico where folks are adapting to what could become their new normal, climatep on "cbs this morning." >> people here in new delhi have a saying, breathing kills. i'm elizabeth palmer. this city has some of the worst air on the planet. coming up next week, we take a look at the problem, and some solutions. >> i'm deborah patter in cape town where people are going off grid and embracing solar power. we show you how this energy revolution is...
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michelle. who is miller? right, henry miller. word puzzles, $200. a legal doctrine overturned in the 1950s.ut equal? -good. -word, $1,000. this familiar phrase originates from tennyson's "the charge of the light brigade." justin. what is cannon to the left of them, cannon to the right of them? -yep. $800. what a celebrity might say to the paparazzi. ryan. uh, quit looking at me? no. justin. -what is quit following me? -that's it. -$600. game of stones. -michelle. -what is dominos? right, and now the last clue. i've got a few in the closet. -michelle. -what are pullover sweaters? you got it and that takes you up to $2,600. you're right in the middle. ryan, though, is the one going first to start us in double jeopardy! ♪ new wok fired shrimp, another american chinese creation from panda express. new wok fired shrimp, another aalright,yeah!excited?ion waaahoo... well... that was fun, right? it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. seresto, serjake...eresto. seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ti
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joshua's opponent for his us debut is still to be confirmed afterjarrell miller was denied a liscence for failing a drugs test. michelleinate period' due to a wrist injury. the former us open champion has been battling the problem throughout the season and missed march's women's world championships. the atp world tour finals are to move from london to turin. the tournament's been held in the uk for ten years but will move to italy for four years from 2021. which isn't great news for british fans... i got a little more on why this has happened from our tennis correspondent russell fuller. two reasons, first is the fact that it had been in one place, in london, and phenomenally successful for 12 years with only madison square garden, which hosted it for 13 years, has been host for longer and historically it has moved around. it needs to move around. novak djokovic, world number one and atp player council president has been saying for a while that we need to look elsewhere. the other, inevitably, is money. the wta tour struck a ten—year deal to host the wta finals in shenzhen in china from this year and the prize fund is
joshua's opponent for his us debut is still to be confirmed afterjarrell miller was denied a liscence for failing a drugs test. michelleinate period' due to a wrist injury. the former us open champion has been battling the problem throughout the season and missed march's women's world championships. the atp world tour finals are to move from london to turin. the tournament's been held in the uk for ten years but will move to italy for four years from 2021. which isn't great news for british...
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release of the miller report investigating the possibility of collusion between the trumpet ministration and russia. in nicaragua comes on the first anniversary of mass protests there and michelle people rallied for social security reform but it turned into a whole movement against president daniel ortega and his government and that turned deadly now a year later the country reflects on the ultimate cost of the crisis more on that which on home and. it's in the specially somber easter week. those here are remembering not just the events of two millennia past but those more recent far more local. in this town a bastion of the opposition during the first months of naked i was crisis street barricades went up and running battles with the security forces were regular site some are still struggling to come to terms with the human cost of it will. be hard to speak about this. is about what the people of nicaragua have gone through even the love of life is leaking away because of so much pain so much barbarity. easter week this year feels exactly on the first anniversary of protests against naked i was long term president daniel ortega he labeled those against him as boiling who incit
release of the miller report investigating the possibility of collusion between the trumpet ministration and russia. in nicaragua comes on the first anniversary of mass protests there and michelle people rallied for social security reform but it turned into a whole movement against president daniel ortega and his government and that turned deadly now a year later the country reflects on the ultimate cost of the crisis more on that which on home and. it's in the specially somber easter week....