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here in beaverton, oregon, on the campus that makes up the nike world headquarters, 72-year-old larry miller. >> i still have to pinch myself sometimes that my life has turned out the way it has. >> reporter: throughout miller's office are little mementos of his milestones and a-list friends. >> this picture right here of m.j. with the rings, that was a part of our initial campaign. muhammad ali gloves are always my favorite. >> reporter: these items, photos, even miller's resume, once president of the portland trail blazers, now chairman of the wildly successful jordan brand, it all suggests a life of success and privilege. but the glossy exterior, miller says, only tells part of his story. >> every day i think about the fact that i took the life of a young black man. >> reporter: it's a secret he's carried for more than 50 years, that as a teenager he pleaded guilty and served time for the murder of another teen. but miller is now coming clean as part of his road to redemption. >> i could have just continued to live my life. but i felt like i've been so blessed in my life, that if i didn't
here in beaverton, oregon, on the campus that makes up the nike world headquarters, 72-year-old larry miller. >> i still have to pinch myself sometimes that my life has turned out the way it has. >> reporter: throughout miller's office are little mementos of his milestones and a-list friends. >> this picture right here of m.j. with the rings, that was a part of our initial campaign. muhammad ali gloves are always my favorite. >> reporter: these items, photos, even...
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what larry miller says about the dark secret he's been carrying around for decades. >>> and later on, the yacht that managed to squeeze under a bridge with just inches to spare. you're watching "world news now." just inches to spare. scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not that long term research out there yet. i don't want to be on the front line. but you're human. you're going to make a mistake. i'm just saying everyone has a right to make their own decision. but why would you want to take that risk? can you imagine being the person that goes to somebody's house and gives them the virus that kills them? what if you end up in a hospital? yeah. that's what i'm scared of. if you were to die, man... that would literally kill me, man. if it makes you feel that way bro... i will probably do it. can i hug you? yeah. i love you, man. i love you too. ♪ ♪ ♪ and here i am ♪ ♪ i'm back on my
what larry miller says about the dark secret he's been carrying around for decades. >>> and later on, the yacht that managed to squeeze under a bridge with just inches to spare. you're watching "world news now." just inches to spare. scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not...
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larry miller is live with us now.th your daughter, and she said it took her 12 years to convince you to talk about it why now? >> well, now because she finally did convince me that this was a story that could really inspire and motivate some people and the more i thought about it, the more i decided this was something i needed to do i feel, you know, i have been extremely blessed ipin my life to have been able to turn my life around and move things in a positive direction and i just felt like i wouldn't be showing my gratitude if i didn't share this story and hopefully help inspire and motivate some people to change their lives. >> sir, what's it been like to talk openly about a past that you kept hidden, so hidden for so long? >> well, it's kind of been mixed. it's been mixed because on one hand, it's been a struggle for me to like really open up and share these things that i tried so hard to hide over all the years. but on the other hand, it's kind of been freeing to be able to not have to carry this around and not
larry miller is live with us now.th your daughter, and she said it took her 12 years to convince you to talk about it why now? >> well, now because she finally did convince me that this was a story that could really inspire and motivate some people and the more i thought about it, the more i decided this was something i needed to do i feel, you know, i have been extremely blessed ipin my life to have been able to turn my life around and move things in a positive direction and i just felt...
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. >>> and first on "cbs mornings," james brown talks with larry miller. the portland trailblazers about the revelations in his new book "jump, my secret journey from the streets to the board room." that's the cbs morning news for this tuesday. thank you so much for watching. i'm tom hanson, have a great day. ♪
. >>> and first on "cbs mornings," james brown talks with larry miller. the portland trailblazers about the revelations in his new book "jump, my secret journey from the streets to the board room." that's the cbs morning news for this tuesday. thank you so much for watching. i'm tom hanson, have a great day. ♪
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we can now speak to larry miller, who's director of the music business program at new york university'sny, isn't he? what do you think spurred this? well, there is no more rarefied company, we are talking about the most iconic music catalogues in the english language. what spurred it? i think it was a few things. a little bit over a year ago, bob sold the rights and his musical compositions, that is, the music publishing rights, to universal music publishing, the north of $300 million. and although bob has controlled the rights in his sound recordings, the master sound recordings that we hear on records, and on streaming now since the mid—19 70s, streaming now since the mid—19 705, it streaming now since the mid—19 70s, it was inevitable that he merely would have sold those two. the only surprise was the timing of this announcement, but the entire career has been at sony music or one of its predecessor countries, with the exception ofjust predecessor countries, with the exception of just two predecessor countries, with the exception ofjust two very short years in the early 19705. so wha
we can now speak to larry miller, who's director of the music business program at new york university'sny, isn't he? what do you think spurred this? well, there is no more rarefied company, we are talking about the most iconic music catalogues in the english language. what spurred it? i think it was a few things. a little bit over a year ago, bob sold the rights and his musical compositions, that is, the music publishing rights, to universal music publishing, the north of $300 million. and...
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chairman of the michael jordan brand at nike and a former president of the portland trail blazers, larry millerember, and said he was drunk and out to kill the first person he saw one night. he served four and a half years in prison for the crime before ultimately rebuilding his life. miller never mentioned the name of his victim in the book. we now know the victim's name is edward white. miller recently met with mr. white's family including his sister seeking forgiveness, which "the new york times" details. at the end of the meeting, mrs. mac said in an interview, mr. miller asked if he could hug her, and she said yes, but she said she also told him if i was 30 years younger, i would have been across that table at you. "new york times" reporter ja ree lungman co-wrote that piece about miller's emotional meeting. i know you have the first question. >> i must say, a riveting story, a heartbreaking story, but also a story where larry miller doesn't seem to get it at times. he writes this book, doesn't notify the family, doesn't even mention the man's name that he killed. the family of the murdere
chairman of the michael jordan brand at nike and a former president of the portland trail blazers, larry millerember, and said he was drunk and out to kill the first person he saw one night. he served four and a half years in prison for the crime before ultimately rebuilding his life. miller never mentioned the name of his victim in the book. we now know the victim's name is edward white. miller recently met with mr. white's family including his sister seeking forgiveness, which "the new...
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larry miller reveals the dark secret he kept hidden for decades, even from the superstar himself. >> i didn't have to do this. i could have just continued to keep doing what they was towing and hope that it never came out. >> find out what he is revealing how michael jordon reacted in an interview you will see first on cbs mo if you're hungry and you want a great deal, the super slam is your perfect meal! it's pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon and hash browns. it's enough breakfast for dinner, and it's as good as it sounds. see you at denny's. >>> the fog is back. that's probably going to be the main item to watch. for most of us it's like low to mid-40s's. you probably won't notice a lot of difference. you know i'm the bean counter on these kind of things. it's my job to tell you it's colder. it's 34 in santa rosa. if we switch to look at the visibility now we see the item of the morning. we are town to a half mile visibility for santa rosa. north bay commuters, give yourself a little extra time. everybody else doing okay. qi see what the rest of the forecast. >>> time lore a look at t
larry miller reveals the dark secret he kept hidden for decades, even from the superstar himself. >> i didn't have to do this. i could have just continued to keep doing what they was towing and hope that it never came out. >> find out what he is revealing how michael jordon reacted in an interview you will see first on cbs mo if you're hungry and you want a great deal, the super slam is your perfect meal! it's pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon and hash browns. it's enough breakfast for...
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i know she's got the 0 or hero very will pill that all back right after this with larry, you're near on dennis miller plus one. yes me. i didn't know, oh we're in fact will i least the typical there's only 9, but already a university student that away mans national. what if everything impacts impacts is that you don't like his teams anymore. but when the, let's see him lip, you got the glass doors to deal with them. he did not. then no butch snable took over, but on campus, the only thing that i think was good. yes. so the loss of nice money, somebody is quoted younger terms that he make them come, no recalls he reaches control center program, use them. now bush 19 passcode. and of course with level you're special, but i will the yeah my but i say the 1st way a knuckle. think it was certified like was to get on the she was in human shit in the something that it was if the double you that he were little was as much crow with soon losing credibility to do to prove you leaning more to judge blanca from his teacher was also reason is bernice a good i look forward to talking to you all. that technology sh
i know she's got the 0 or hero very will pill that all back right after this with larry, you're near on dennis miller plus one. yes me. i didn't know, oh we're in fact will i least the typical there's only 9, but already a university student that away mans national. what if everything impacts impacts is that you don't like his teams anymore. but when the, let's see him lip, you got the glass doors to deal with them. he did not. then no butch snable took over, but on campus, the only thing that...
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miller plus one. awesome the ah there is chance all down there. here. holiness the larry over here. so your camps are always a little nicer than this is evidence of absolute poverty, despair. people in our city and other cities all across america are living like this, where the original heat and village that opened up in 2018. and right now there's 31 homes on the property. it's a little over 4 acres with 31 homes and a community center. unfortunately, a lot of people don't make it out of edition more homelessness, and i'm just really happy. it made it bad you with oh, oh oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community. are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is faith? in a world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. a folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one. i've been a good time with fellow comedian actor, l. madrigal and he is the co founder of the all things comedy podcasts. and let me add the keyword he
miller plus one. awesome the ah there is chance all down there. here. holiness the larry over here. so your camps are always a little nicer than this is evidence of absolute poverty, despair. people in our city and other cities all across america are living like this, where the original heat and village that opened up in 2018. and right now there's 31 homes on the property. it's a little over 4 acres with 31 homes and a community center. unfortunately, a lot of people don't make it out of...
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larry? that's even less to medicare about. fill your medicare prescriptions with walgreens and save. ♪ ♪ >>> we're back with a long time republican operative, independent thinker, writer at large for the bulwark, msnbc analyst tim millerething that many different people may not like for many different reasons. it's just not my job to always find the stuff people like. the fact is, donald trump said a bunch of things about how vaccine work and people should get vaccinated as we showed on this topic, much of what he said matches fauci and cdc. do you think there is a way here for this to play out amongst some people who might be on the right and still eventually be open to getting vaccinated? >> i do think so, obviously this is belated, this doesn't excuse all of the irresponsible actions of donald trump when he was the president but when it comes to vaccines he is saying the right thing right now and kind of alone on the right. others say it but don't have as big a platform or as much creditability as the maga audience. if you look at the stance from january, eight, in the reddest 10% of the country, there's 86% higher death rate than the bluest 10%, and the reason for that is simple, it's just because the lack of vacc
larry? that's even less to medicare about. fill your medicare prescriptions with walgreens and save. ♪ ♪ >>> we're back with a long time republican operative, independent thinker, writer at large for the bulwark, msnbc analyst tim millerething that many different people may not like for many different reasons. it's just not my job to always find the stuff people like. the fact is, donald trump said a bunch of things about how vaccine work and people should get vaccinated as we...