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here's michelle miller. >> it's on to chicago and let's win there.ou. >> reporter: minutes after robert kennedy's victory speech in the california primary panic ripped through the hotel ballroom. >> is there a doctor? the house? please, it's very important. >> reporter: five doctors responded, including dr. ross miller who described the scene to cbs news correspondent terry drinkwater. >> can you describe the senator's wound? >> well, they were a mass of blood and he had head injuries. the extent of them could not be ascertained immediately. >> reporter: dr. miller was my father. he campaigned for kennedy and always told us he was there that night, but we had no visual proof. until we searched the cbs news archives earlier this year. >> reporter: was he fully conscious, doctor? >> no. >> reporter: kennedy's friend paul schrade was also shot. >> there's still a dent there. the bullet went into the first layer of skull and out. >> you're lucky. >> very lucky. if i had been an inch taller, it really would have got me. >> reporter: dr. marvin ersher saw
here's michelle miller. >> it's on to chicago and let's win there.ou. >> reporter: minutes after robert kennedy's victory speech in the california primary panic ripped through the hotel ballroom. >> is there a doctor? the house? please, it's very important. >> reporter: five doctors responded, including dr. ross miller who described the scene to cbs news correspondent terry drinkwater. >> can you describe the senator's wound? >> well, they were a mass of...
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reporter: that was doctor there, and therein lies a very personal story told for the first time by michelle miller. the first time by michelle captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. ews" with s >> pelley: good evening. today robert bales told a military court that he committed the worst american atrocity in the afghan war, but he does not know why. 15 months ago in the middle of the night bales left his combat outpost alone and murdered 16 afghan civilians in cold blood. mostly women and children. the bodies were delivered to a morgue in a truck. nine of them were children and bales had set many of the bodies on fire. in a deal, prosecutors dropped the death penalty and in return bales pleaded guilty to premeditated murder today and told a judge what happened that night. ben tracy is covering the hearing at joint base lewis- mcchord outside seattle. >> reporter: staff sergeant robert bales told the military court his rampage on march 11, 2012, was premeditated and without justification. bales' voice cracked slightly as he read the charges with each victim's n
reporter: that was doctor there, and therein lies a very personal story told for the first time by michelle miller. the first time by michelle captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. ews" with s >> pelley: good evening. today robert bales told a military court that he committed the worst american atrocity in the afghan war, but he does not know why. 15 months ago in the middle of the night bales left his combat outpost alone and...
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. >> pelley: michelle miller on little known research in the 1960s to put women in space. daring women. >> take your hands off the wheel. ews" with scott pelley. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. rmine what >> pelley: good evening. the obama administration has opened an internal review to determine what damage edward snowden may have done to national security by exposing two top secret surveillance programs. one of those programs collects the phone records of millions of americans, and today the american civil liberties union filed suit against that program, saying that it violates the rights of free speech and privacy. the other surveillance program monitors internet traffic. both of them together are aimed at tracking down terrorists. the review is in addition to a criminal investigation of snowden. the f.b.i. is still trying to find him this evening, and justice correspondent bob orr tells us that snowden's employer has a message for him. >> reporter: if edward snowden is a man without a country, he is also a man without a job
. >> pelley: michelle miller on little known research in the 1960s to put women in space. daring women. >> take your hands off the wheel. ews" with scott pelley. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. rmine what >> pelley: good evening. the obama administration has opened an internal review to determine what damage edward snowden may have done to national security by exposing two top secret surveillance programs. one of...
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. >>> a bittersweet moment for the family of michele miller. >> michele lynn miller. [ applause ] >> michele was an honor student at rockville high. yesterday her parents received their daughter's diploma on behalf of their daughter. she signed up with the army and was looking forward to basic training this summer. >>> in other news, a new study says smokers cost their employers nearly $6,000 more a year than employees who don't smoke. researchers say the study was the first comprehensive look at the true burden of smoker health costs on employers. smokers hit their employers' wallets in two primary places. the main one is health care costs and the second is the productivity loss of stepping away for a smoke break. the study says smoke breaks cost 8 minutes of output a day or $1600 a year. that's just for one smoke break a day. we're bargains for the company. all right. >> 4:36 now. >>> how would you like to get a lease for an off shore wind farm? it's possible. we'll tell you how and one airline is going to let you pay an annual subscription for checked bags. oh, they're going to let
. >>> a bittersweet moment for the family of michele miller. >> michele lynn miller. [ applause ] >> michele was an honor student at rockville high. yesterday her parents received their daughter's diploma on behalf of their daughter. she signed up with the army and was looking forward to basic training this summer. >>> in other news, a new study says smokers cost their employers nearly $6,000 more a year than employees who don't smoke. researchers say the study was...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> glor: still ahead, harleys and his holiness in st.er's square. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze butt
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> glor: still ahead, harleys and his holiness in st.er's square. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our...
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michelle miller reports. >> reporter: glasgow, montana, is on the front line of the keystone debate.60 miles south of the american border and the first american town the in the pipeline's proposed tap, but the 3,200 people who live here, agriculture, not crude oil, is king. dan carney is glasgow's mayor. >> we're as close to the edge of the earth you can see here. >> reporter: it's always been boom or bust in glasgow. first came the railroad in the late 1800s and then during the depression, the massive construction of the dam and then in the late '60s closure of the air force base. carney says folks here want the keystone pipeline. >> we're kind of glass xl is coming through closer to town. everything helps. >> reporter: the pipeline's owner transcanada will pay more than $80 million a year in montana's taxes, most of that in the six counties on the pipeline's path. some land owners have doubts. >> there's the stake. do you see the stake? >> reporter: the underground pipeline would cross chad taylor's ranch. he wonder's whether the country really needs. >> the fuel made in texas prob
michelle miller reports. >> reporter: glasgow, montana, is on the front line of the keystone debate.60 miles south of the american border and the first american town the in the pipeline's proposed tap, but the 3,200 people who live here, agriculture, not crude oil, is king. dan carney is glasgow's mayor. >> we're as close to the edge of the earth you can see here. >> reporter: it's always been boom or bust in glasgow. first came the railroad in the late 1800s and then during...
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as michelle miller reports, one of them is still trying to reach for the stars. >> bring your wing up it there. >> reporter: 75-year-old flight instructor wally funk has always been a bit unconventional. >> take your hands off the wheel. clap your hands, wiggle your wings. all right. now put your hands back on the wheel. >> reporter: she's been around planes since she could walk and earned her pilot's license as a teenager. >> reporter: why do you so love the sky? >> there's just so much to do up there. i'm free. i'm closer to god, i'm closer to the air, i'm closer to the sun. okay. you're high enough. >> reporter: though she is rele relentlessly upbeat, there is still one thing that gnaws at wally funk, the flight she never got to take. after the original mercury astronauts were subjected to a grueling set of medical tests, the doctor who designed those tests used private funding to use the same tests to women. >> x-ray all of your body, every bone, every tooth, sticking water in your ears. i had to drink radioactive water. >> reporter: so these were painful, strenuous, uncomfortable
as michelle miller reports, one of them is still trying to reach for the stars. >> bring your wing up it there. >> reporter: 75-year-old flight instructor wally funk has always been a bit unconventional. >> take your hands off the wheel. clap your hands, wiggle your wings. all right. now put your hands back on the wheel. >> reporter: she's been around planes since she could walk and earned her pilot's license as a teenager. >> reporter: why do you so love the sky?...
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. >> pelley: jan crawford, bill whitaker and michelle miller on what it means. he won government contracts claiming disability from a football injury. explain that to a double amputee war hero. >> my feet hurt, too. in fact, the balls of my feet burn continuously, and i feel like there's a nail being hammered into my right heel right now. >> pelley: nancy cordes has the story. and chip reid sets sail for smith island, land of american dreams slowly slipping from view. captioni ed by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. once in a while, a decision by the supreme court is etched into the granite of our history. americans remain divided over today's rulings, but history was written. copies of the same-sex marriage decisions rushed out this morning, and, as the words were read, cheers went up. ( cheers and applause ) a sharply divided court advanced the cause of gay rights in two cases. it struck down the 1996 defense of marriage act, known as doma, which denies federal benefits to same-sex couples. in the other case, it aut
. >> pelley: jan crawford, bill whitaker and michelle miller on what it means. he won government contracts claiming disability from a football injury. explain that to a double amputee war hero. >> my feet hurt, too. in fact, the balls of my feet burn continuously, and i feel like there's a nail being hammered into my right heel right now. >> pelley: nancy cordes has the story. and chip reid sets sail for smith island, land of american dreams slowly slipping from view. captioni...
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well, michelle miller's father was there. now she has uncovered some fascinating new details about that night. this is such an incredible story on this anniversary of 45 years ago when rfk was killed. we're going to have that story ahead. >> it raises all kinds of questions. how did she not know? >> she knew but there were pictures of them. i still want to reveal the whole story. stay tuned. it will really blow your mind. it's an incredible piece of history. that's ahead of "cbs this morning." when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles. and its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. yeah, bye. have you seen my -- yes. and...thank you. [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never
well, michelle miller's father was there. now she has uncovered some fascinating new details about that night. this is such an incredible story on this anniversary of 45 years ago when rfk was killed. we're going to have that story ahead. >> it raises all kinds of questions. how did she not know? >> she knew but there were pictures of them. i still want to reveal the whole story. stay tuned. it will really blow your mind. it's an incredible piece of history. that's ahead of...
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michelle miller explains. >> reporter: with calm precision, ross miller describes the tragedy that hadnfolded back stage hours earlier. >> can you describe the senator's wounds? >> they were massive blood. he had a head injury. the extent of them could not be ascertained immediately. >> reporter: i never knew this interview existed. few did. it was buried deep within the cbs archives. >> how did mrs. kennedy appear to take this? >> absolutely she was terribly upset. i thought she handled herself excellently. she was not in a state of panic. she was deeply concerned about her husband. >> reporter: my father campaigned for kennedy and became his delegate. a compton city councilman, he believed the senator was the best hope for bridging the economic and racial divide. he and thousands of supporters were celebrating. >> it's on to chicago. let's win this. >> reporter: and then panic rippled through the ball room. >> is there a doctor in the house. >> reporter: five rushed back stage to help, including my father, a trauma surgeon. kennedy's friend, a union official who shared the stage with
michelle miller explains. >> reporter: with calm precision, ross miller describes the tragedy that hadnfolded back stage hours earlier. >> can you describe the senator's wounds? >> they were massive blood. he had a head injury. the extent of them could not be ascertained immediately. >> reporter: i never knew this interview existed. few did. it was buried deep within the cbs archives. >> how did mrs. kennedy appear to take this? >> absolutely she was terribly...
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. >> pelley: jan crawford, bill whitaker and michelle miller on what it means.won government contracts claiming disability from a football injury. explain that to a double amputee war hero. >> my feet hurt, too. in fact, the balls of my feet burn continuously, and i feel like there's a nail being hammered into my right heel right now. >> pelley: nancy cordes has the story. and chip reid sets sail for smith island, land of american dreams slowly slipping from view.
. >> pelley: jan crawford, bill whitaker and michelle miller on what it means.won government contracts claiming disability from a football injury. explain that to a double amputee war hero. >> my feet hurt, too. in fact, the balls of my feet burn continuously, and i feel like there's a nail being hammered into my right heel right now. >> pelley: nancy cordes has the story. and chip reid sets sail for smith island, land of american dreams slowly slipping from view.
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. >> pelley: michelle miller on little known research in the 1960s to put women in space. daring women. >> take your hands off the wheel. ews" with scott pelley. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. rmine what >> pelley: good evening. the obama adminiti
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michelle miller has more. good morning, michelle. >> good morning, vinita. it should have been welcome news. what bernanke hinted at sent the markets into a tailspin. wall street's volatile week ended on an upswing. even with the dow's 560-point week earlier this week, the year hasn't been dead. >> you're up 12% so far in the s&p. that's a great year, no less than half a year. >> general conditions are improving. >> with those few words ben bernanke mentioned he would scale back the stimulus program which has helped fuel the stock market church. >> if the economy is able to stay in a reasonable cruising speed we'll ease the pressure on the accelerator by gradually reducing the list of purchases. >> it's a luxury problem to have when they say they don't need stimulus anymore. >> a slowdown in china's economy also has investors worried that chinese consumers won't be able to buy as many american goods, but analyst ben willis sees an opportunity in the falling stock prices. >> you should be buying your equities in the same way you're going to the supermarket an
michelle miller has more. good morning, michelle. >> good morning, vinita. it should have been welcome news. what bernanke hinted at sent the markets into a tailspin. wall street's volatile week ended on an upswing. even with the dow's 560-point week earlier this week, the year hasn't been dead. >> you're up 12% so far in the s&p. that's a great year, no less than half a year. >> general conditions are improving. >> with those few words ben bernanke mentioned he...
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and while michelle miller, a buyer, pondered a rainbow assortment of nozzles, we realized this is the buyer- vendor equivalent of speed- dating. "they match you up with vendors who are relevant to your business. you have a short conversation - ten minutes." "it is a lot like speed-dating. it's completely different from other trade shows." business is better since the recession. the rebound in housing helps lawn and garden sales, along with the creation of new products powered by the sun. "anything to do with solar is big. things that used to run on batteries are being converted to solar." in march and april, cold weather across the nation dampened lawn and garden business by 10-15%. a lot of those businesses are working to make up for that right now. deals made at the national lawn and garden show range from $5,000 to more than $1 million each. a new movie gives us a glimpse into the world of jewelry theives. "the bling ring," in theaters this weekend, documents the true story about a group of teenagers that stole millions of dollars worth of jewery from celebrities' homes in 2008. we
and while michelle miller, a buyer, pondered a rainbow assortment of nozzles, we realized this is the buyer- vendor equivalent of speed- dating. "they match you up with vendors who are relevant to your business. you have a short conversation - ten minutes." "it is a lot like speed-dating. it's completely different from other trade shows." business is better since the recession. the rebound in housing helps lawn and garden sales, along with the creation of new products...
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as michelle miller reports, they were more on that than gravity. >>> taking a ride with wally funk candler and took her pilot's license at the age of 17. she's locked more than 18,000 flight hours, guiding students into aviation. >> why do you love the sky? >> there's so much to do up there. i'm free. >> but she didn't get close enough. wally funk always dreamed of being an astronaut. 13 women where they normally reviewed the examines a taken by john glenn and alan shepard, tests made famt in the 1993 mean "the right stuff from x-rays all your body,ive tone, every tooth, sticking water in your e.r.a.s. i had to drink radioactive water. >> reporter: so these were painful, strenuous, uncomfortable tests. >> yes. >> reporter: the women matched and sometimes surpassed the result oofs the results of the men like the bike. >> we went to pike's peek. they told me, wally, you'd better get your second and third win and i did by ten minutes. >> she said the men out did the women in one area. >> they always complained. the military didn't allow women to fly. the women pushed to challenge the role
as michelle miller reports, they were more on that than gravity. >>> taking a ride with wally funk candler and took her pilot's license at the age of 17. she's locked more than 18,000 flight hours, guiding students into aviation. >> why do you love the sky? >> there's so much to do up there. i'm free. >> but she didn't get close enough. wally funk always dreamed of being an astronaut. 13 women where they normally reviewed the examines a taken by john glenn and alan...
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they have not released his name for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. >> strange story.t really is. >> very strange. john miller, what do you think? >> i think that was the boss of the guy who was loading the boxes? that's why i ask. >> we do want to talk about another story with you, though. >> there are two new names on the phi's 10 most wanted list. together they bring the total number of people in that notorious group to 500. the list is an essential law enforcement tool. john miller is a former cia director. >> he is? >> you never mentioned that before. >> good morning, former assistant director. >> did morning. some day, i'll tell you how i lost that job. >> loading boxes. >> you sa it. this is about the 10 most wanted list, which is one of the most important tools in the fbi. it was literally invented -- there's a lot of stories, but the real story is, it was literally invented by j. edgar hoover over a card game when one of them said who's the toughest guys out there. they made a list. it was such a big hit in the newspapers, they kept it going because they caugh
they have not released his name for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. >> strange story.t really is. >> very strange. john miller, what do you think? >> i think that was the boss of the guy who was loading the boxes? that's why i ask. >> we do want to talk about another story with you, though. >> there are two new names on the phi's 10 most wanted list. together they bring the total number of people in that notorious group to 500. the list is...
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michelle miller has a preview. >> reporter: for the person that walks in here what do you want them to >> reporter: working in light, artist james terrell has transformed one of new york's most iconic spaces the rotunda of the world famous frank lloyd design guggenheim museum. >> i really want to do something inside the atrium or the rotunda, as they call it that really activated, really energized it. i think i have done that. >> reporter: it is part of three simultaneous installations, including the los angeles county museum of arts and houston's museum of fine art. >> reporter: is this your time? you haven't been in new york since 1980. >> well that was sort of a time for me too. >> reporter: terrell's projections of light first brought him prominence in the late 1960s. his art an experience as much as an exhibition. >> people often look at art rather than entering the realm of it. so i try to make it exalting enough so you do enter the realm. this is how we extend our reality. this is not unreal. >> reporter: the guggenheim may appear a simple display of color and light but what lie
michelle miller has a preview. >> reporter: for the person that walks in here what do you want them to >> reporter: working in light, artist james terrell has transformed one of new york's most iconic spaces the rotunda of the world famous frank lloyd design guggenheim museum. >> i really want to do something inside the atrium or the rotunda, as they call it that really activated, really energized it. i think i have done that. >> reporter: it is part of three...
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reporter: that was doctor there, and therein lies a very personal story told for the first time by michelle miller. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today robert bales told a military court that he committed
reporter: that was doctor there, and therein lies a very personal story told for the first time by michelle miller. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today robert bales told a military court that he committed
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this morning he's sitting down with our michelle miller for some questions and answers. >> announcer:feared pitchers in baseball. surgical, precise, calm under pressure. them didn't call dwight gooden doc for nothing. >> announcer: the 3-2 pitch is swung on and missed. >> reporter: i can call you doc. yes, doc is fine. reporter: you still use doc. i still use doc. announcer: and the first pitch in his major league career by dwight gooden, a ball. >> reporter: in 1984 doc gooden made his major league debut with the new york mets. he was just 19 years old. with his 98 miles an hour fastball and formidable curve, he became an immediate success. so what was it like to be up on the mound in shea stadium in front of tens of thousands of people. >> it was almost like being in a concert. i'm the entertainer of the show. i wanted to give the people what they came there for. >> announcer: plenty of people happen to think good news already. a great pitcher. in 1984 he had a banner year to prove it. >> reporter: he was named national league rookie of the year in his first season. he won the cy yo
this morning he's sitting down with our michelle miller for some questions and answers. >> announcer:feared pitchers in baseball. surgical, precise, calm under pressure. them didn't call dwight gooden doc for nothing. >> announcer: the 3-2 pitch is swung on and missed. >> reporter: i can call you doc. yes, doc is fine. reporter: you still use doc. i still use doc. announcer: and the first pitch in his major league career by dwight gooden, a ball. >> reporter: in 1984 doc...
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he spoke with michelle miller on sunday morning. >> reporter: dwight gooden was a star, but while hebeing so young, so talented finding fame and fortune and success so quickly, what was the most difficult for you to deal with? >> i think the success came very fast and not being able to say no. >> especially to cocaine. >> the first time i tried the cocaine, unfortunately it was love at the first sniff. i turned to it when things were bad and when things were good. >> things were vd good for gooden and the mets when they won the world series in 1986. >> like the ultimate dream for any player, the highlight of my career which should be the happiest day of my life and it was but then three hours later it turned to the worst day of my life. >> reporter: in his new book he writes he retreated to a long island flop house to celebrate the win with some cocaine. dwight gooden partied so much he never made the victory pa rald. >> watching it on tv you're doing all the drugs you kent do anymore now you're totally depressed. you don't know how you got to that point. >> reporter: while baseball
he spoke with michelle miller on sunday morning. >> reporter: dwight gooden was a star, but while hebeing so young, so talented finding fame and fortune and success so quickly, what was the most difficult for you to deal with? >> i think the success came very fast and not being able to say no. >> especially to cocaine. >> the first time i tried the cocaine, unfortunately it was love at the first sniff. i turned to it when things were bad and when things were good....
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miller show." this hour brought to you by identity guard, making it okay to trust again. go to identity guard.com. michelle, you know, from down here in louisiana. a couple of weeks ago a gentlemen was talking about [ inaudible ] and you were like baton rouge which is the part i live in. which is one of the [ inaudible ] i can pretty much watch to the governor's mansion if i want to. [ inaudible ] y'all better open up your eyes and realize that if a woman can't take a birth control pill, that means we going to get pregnant multiple times because they are trying to stop abortion which means that is more babies you're going to have to take care of, but what is going to happen if he can't take care of the babies he is going to get thrown in jail for child support, so what is that going to do for the multiple babies -- you are trying to block the vote for african-americans, lat teeninotinos, because we turned out for obama, we're going to have all these babies, and you are going to have way more democrats than what you already have. [ applause ] >> if you are against abortion you have to be for contraception.
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. >> he is also accompanied by michelle smith, the opm inspector general. welcome. merton miller is an associate director of investigation for opm's investigative services. mr. miller is responsible for policy development and contractor oversight. before joining opm, esther miller served along and asked -- distinguished career in the united states air force. we will be looking for pilots and montana. then we have stephen lewis, deputy director for personal, industrial, and physical...
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miller on a variety of topics. check in with the sage of southern california. first lady michelle obama heckled at a private fundraising dinner. how could that happen? hope you stay tuned to those reports. >> bill: personal story segment tonight, there is a new book out called american gun. a history of the u.s. and 10 firearms. the book was written by the late navy seal chris keil who was shot to death in texas last february. a year earlier i interviewed chief petty officer kyle on the factor. anyway kyle's wife tea out promoting the book and i spoke with her last night. >> bill: is this is a progun book that you guys put out what's the headline of the book and most important thing in it. >> i don't think of it as much as a progun book as history book. honestly chris loved american history. yeah his interest are in guns that it makes sense that he would show how history has been changed by people using guns and how the gun manufacturers changed to adapt to the times. it's really fun and entertaining look at the people who changed history. >> but there is the specter of your late
miller on a variety of topics. check in with the sage of southern california. first lady michelle obama heckled at a private fundraising dinner. how could that happen? hope you stay tuned to those reports. >> bill: personal story segment tonight, there is a new book out called american gun. a history of the u.s. and 10 firearms. the book was written by the late navy seal chris keil who was shot to death in texas last february. a year earlier i interviewed chief petty officer kyle on the...
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miller on a variety of topics. check in with the sage of southern california. first lady michelleckled at a private fundraising dinner. how could that happen? hope you stay tuned to those reports. it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >> bill: personal story segment tonight, there is a new book out called american gun. a history of the u.s. and 10 firearms. the book was written by the late navy seal chris keil who was shot to death in texas last february. a year earlier i interviewed chief petty officer kyle on the factor. anyway kyle's wife tea out promoting the book and i spoke with her last night. >> bill: is this is a progun book that you guys put out what's the headline of the book and most important thing in it. >> i don't think of it as much as a progun b
miller on a variety of topics. check in with the sage of southern california. first lady michelleckled at a private fundraising dinner. how could that happen? hope you stay tuned to those reports. it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive,...
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miller on a variety of topics. check in with the sage of southern california. first lady michelle obama heckled at a private fundraising dinner. how could that happen? hope you stay tuned to those reports. ( crowd clapping ) ♪ say cheese! shouldn't the photos you share from your smartphone be photos actually worth sharing? introducing the nokia lumia 928, only on verizon 4g lte. easily capture vibrant photos in near-darkness. even without the flash. sharing photos from the best low-light smartphone camera around. that's powerful. verizon. >> with hotwire's low prices, we can afford to take more trips this year. hit the beach in florida... >> and a reunion in seattle. when hotels have unsold rooms, ey use hotwire to fill them. >> so we got our four-star hotels for half price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >> bill: personal story segment tonight, there is a new book out called american gun. a history of the u.s. and 10 firearms. the book was written by the late navy seal chris keil who was shot to death in texas last february. a year earlier i interviewed chief petty offic
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. >> he is also accompanied by michelle smith, the opm inspector general. welcome. merton miller is an associate director of investigation for opm's investigative services. mr. miller is responsible for policy development and contractor oversight. estherjoining opm, miller served along and asked -- distinguished career in the united states air force. we will be looking for pilots and montana. then we have stephen lewis, deputy director for personal, industrial, and physical security policy in the office of the undersecretary of defense for intelligence. welcome. that office exercises policy and planning and strategic oversight over intelligence, counterintelligence, and security matters including the security clearance process. of the defense security service at the defense department also joins him. the hearing today. thank you for your service. then we have the director of andnse capabilities management of the government accountability office. in that capacity, she is responsible for overseeing military and dod personnel issues including governmentwide security clearance issues
. >> he is also accompanied by michelle smith, the opm inspector general. welcome. merton miller is an associate director of investigation for opm's investigative services. mr. miller is responsible for policy development and contractor oversight. estherjoining opm, miller served along and asked -- distinguished career in the united states air force. we will be looking for pilots and montana. then we have stephen lewis, deputy director for personal, industrial, and physical security...
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michelle schwartz. the inspector general for investigations. welcome to you both. martin miller is an associate director of investigations for the services. the largest provider of background investigations. he is responsible for the operation policy and contract oversight of the investigation program. mr. miller has served a long and distinguished career. please come to montana, we are going to be looking for you. then we have stephen lewis was part of the physical security policy and the office of the undersecretary of defense process. that office is part of the strategic oversight over the defense department and counterintelligence including the security clearance process. today, mr. lewis is accompanied by stanley sims, director of the defense security service at the defense department. welcome to you both. welcome both to the hearing today. thank you for the service. last but not least, we have brenda farrell, who is part of the government accountability office and in that capacity she is responsible for the military and dod civilian personnel issues, including governmentwi
michelle schwartz. the inspector general for investigations. welcome to you both. martin miller is an associate director of investigations for the services. the largest provider of background investigations. he is responsible for the operation policy and contract oversight of the investigation program. mr. miller has served a long and distinguished career. please come to montana, we are going to be looking for you. then we have stephen lewis was part of the physical security policy and the...
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michelle. we have somebody else here who has a view on this, too. bringing him into the conversation, leland millerhina's beige book international. you've heard what michelle has said. you heard, we had a guest on yesterday who said our lehman moment is a coming. you agree? >> no, it's not a lehman moment. people's bank is instilling discipline in the system and they're making pain be felt, but the interesting thing here is that everyone thinks this tightening thing happened overnight. it hasn't. it's been there for three months. we've actually been tracking it for six months. one of the things that china beige book does is tracks what bankers are saying and what firms are saying on the ground. and it's been very interesting to watch firms, despite this talk of abundant liquidity in the marketplace, talk about higher interest rates paid. there's been declines of lending each and every quarter for three quarters, so, we've been seeing tightening since the end of last year. this is not a spur of the moment decision by the central bank. >> jim goldman -- >> exacerbated because of what's happened here
michelle. we have somebody else here who has a view on this, too. bringing him into the conversation, leland millerhina's beige book international. you've heard what michelle has said. you heard, we had a guest on yesterday who said our lehman moment is a coming. you agree? >> no, it's not a lehman moment. people's bank is instilling discipline in the system and they're making pain be felt, but the interesting thing here is that everyone thinks this tightening thing happened overnight. it...
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michelle. and family friendly. twenty-nine minutes after the hour. ♪ >> maybe -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. . >> -- will be theanie: yeah, right. yeah. yeah. it is the "stephanie miller show." thirty-four minutes after the hour 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. the -- the great alan grayson tomorrow, and next hour -- >> what? >> michael tomasky joins us next hour, the man i want to kiss and marry. mary in missouri you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, mary. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i just wanted to make a comment about this fellow that allegedly leaked all of the -- you know -- nsa nonsense. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: and i think what -- i think what you are missing here is he went through the proper channels. he went through a very reputable -- >> stephanie: the proper channels to break the law? he still broke the law. >> caller: he went through jack greenwald and the guardian -- >> stephanie: glenn greenwald. >> yeah, and it was published through the guardian. he just didn't come out, you know? and the point is yes, you could say technically that he broke the law if you we
michelle. and family friendly. twenty-nine minutes after the hour. ♪ >> maybe -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. . >> -- will be theanie: yeah, right. yeah. yeah. it is the "stephanie miller show." thirty-four minutes after the hour 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. the -- the great alan grayson tomorrow, and next hour -- >> what? >> michael tomasky joins us next hour, the man i want to kiss and marry. mary in missouri you are on...
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michele bachmann rally members. hey! >> hey! mongo like! hulk smash! >> stephanie: right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> holy cow!. and on the next vanguard: >> we're waiting for the enemy to come, and try to kill as many of them as we can. (vo) explore what drove this small town kid to become an american jihadi. next. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ don't be fizzy, just get dizzy, why so serious ♪ ♪ so raise your glass, all my underdogs, we will never be anything but loud and knitty gritty. ♪ >> so you can be dirty little freaks but you can't be dancy and fancy. >> stephanie: no. no. oh, john is on a better phone. >> caller: yeah, i got knocked off a while ago. i want to address the circular firing squad we have going this morning. we can be as idealistic about this as we want, but it has been going on since world war ii, and the only difference is occasionally people get caught and i would a whole lot rather somebody like obama and the democrat administration have this power than some others i can think of. and to the degree we fight over this makes it less likely that we have somebody like this in office n
michele bachmann rally members. hey! >> hey! mongo like! hulk smash! >> stephanie: right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> holy cow!. and on the next vanguard: >> we're waiting for the enemy to come, and try to kill as many of them as we can. (vo) explore what drove this small town kid to become an american jihadi. next. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ don't be fizzy, just get dizzy, why so serious ♪ ♪ so raise your glass, all my...
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michele bachmann, you straight to intelligence. all right. we'll be back with more of the "stephanie milleralented jacki schechner. and your calls, 1-800-steph-1-2. we'll be back right after this. >> announcer: as it turns out, the revolution will not be televised. it's on the radio. it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ (vo) this afternoon, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> with a distinctly satirical point of view. if you believe in state's rights but still believe in the drug war you must be high. >> only on current tv. ♪ >> yeah, well you know, it's just like your opinion, man. >> welcome back to the "stepha
michele bachmann, you straight to intelligence. all right. we'll be back with more of the "stephanie milleralented jacki schechner. and your calls, 1-800-steph-1-2. we'll be back right after this. >> announcer: as it turns out, the revolution will not be televised. it's on the radio. it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ (vo) this afternoon, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of...