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michelle miller, cbs news, los angeles. >> brilliant idea. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbss morning," director judd apatow. i'm anne-marie green. thisths." apatow. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger... ...and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. shake up your routine with a completely new way to clean. new colgate total advanced health mouthwash. shake to activate a powerful cleaning action that removes twenty four times more bacteria. improve the health of your mouth with new colgate total advanced health mouthwash. shake to clean. >>> our top stories >>> our top stories this morning, fbi director james comey wants the justice department to publicly reject president trump's unsubstantiated cl
michelle miller, cbs news, los angeles. >> brilliant idea. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbss morning," director judd apatow. i'm anne-marie green. thisths." apatow. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger... ...and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. it can seem like...
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here's michelle miller. >> steady, go. >> nia mya reese loves being a big sister. but admits it's not easy. >> i sometimes have to say no. >> no. >> not easy playing with ronald michael. >> he will hit the ball and it goes flying everywhere. sometimes it hits me. >> reporter: not easy giving him advice. >> he won't always listen. >> reporter: but one thing came very easy to the 8 year old, writing about the whole experience. tell me this, how long did you take to you write that book? >> it didn't take very long. it took a few days. >> reporter: nia mya is an official penned author with her own built in fan base. even the town mayor showed up at her latest book signing. her book how to deal with and care for your annoying little brother is on amazon's best seller list. for parenting. >> it really has spread the excitement across our school for other young writers. >> reporter: it all started as an assignment in betd hankins first grade class last year. >> nia mya shared that she was a great big sister to an annoying little brother. >> you say it like he really is an
here's michelle miller. >> steady, go. >> nia mya reese loves being a big sister. but admits it's not easy. >> i sometimes have to say no. >> no. >> not easy playing with ronald michael. >> he will hit the ball and it goes flying everywhere. sometimes it hits me. >> reporter: not easy giving him advice. >> he won't always listen. >> reporter: but one thing came very easy to the 8 year old, writing about the whole experience. tell me this,...
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michelle miller, cbs news, illinois. >>> a federal immigration judge will determine the fate of a youngoman who was arrested while trying to renew per permission to stay in the 22-year-old daniella vargas was picked up yesterday by immigration agents when she pulled over a friend's car in mississippi. she urged president trump to protect people like her. >> a path to citizenship is necessary, also for the 11 million undocumented people are dreams. today my father and brother await deportation while i continue to fight this battle as a dreamer to help contribute to this country, which i feel that is very much my country. >> vargas was brought to the u.s. from argentina when she was 7 years old. she reapplied last month. >>> a woman charged with helping her husband plan the orlando nightclub shooting has been released. the judge ruled that she is not dangerous, and there is no proof she is tied to isis or has extremist views. last year o fire at the pulse nightclub killing 49 people. >>> coming up on "the morning news" a high-flying crash caught on video. a truck that flees police goes ai
michelle miller, cbs news, illinois. >>> a federal immigration judge will determine the fate of a youngoman who was arrested while trying to renew per permission to stay in the 22-year-old daniella vargas was picked up yesterday by immigration agents when she pulled over a friend's car in mississippi. she urged president trump to protect people like her. >> a path to citizenship is necessary, also for the 11 million undocumented people are dreams. today my father and brother...
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michelle miller, cbs news, detroit. >>> still ahead, firefighters nearly blown away by flames and it's all caught on camera. >> plus, they pretend to be the people you trust, imposters scamming more and more americans stealing all their cash. >> from the kpix weather center, we do have sunshine at the coast and the bay, and in the mountains we have snow. and there's a first happening right there in the greater lake tahoe area this weekend. i'll talk about that and tell you what that is plus your own local forecast as the news continues. ,, (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. collapse.. and crush a car below. an italian news agency says two people inside that car were kil >>> new at noon, authorities in italy are investigating what led an overpass to collapse and crush a car below. an italian news agency says two people inside that c
michelle miller, cbs news, detroit. >>> still ahead, firefighters nearly blown away by flames and it's all caught on camera. >> plus, they pretend to be the people you trust, imposters scamming more and more americans stealing all their cash. >> from the kpix weather center, we do have sunshine at the coast and the bay, and in the mountains we have snow. and there's a first happening right there in the greater lake tahoe area this weekend. i'll talk about that and tell you...
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michelle miller is in illinois with more. >> reporter: multiple tornadoes were spotted across illinoiss they carved a path through the state early tuesday evening. in ottawa, powerful winds ripped giant trees from the ground knocking out power in the area, one came down smashing this truck. >> it was scary. it sounded like a freight train like they always say and it was fast and stuff was blowing around. >> reporter: at least one person was killed here in ottawa by a fallen tree. local police say the damage is extensive. >> portions of houses have been destroyed, you know, front porches and stuff. a lot of power lines down. >> reporter: near the southern tip of illinois, lightning revealed the size of this massive twister. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: right across the river in missouri, a woman was rescued from the rubble of what used to be her home. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: debris littered the streets in the small missouri city and several homes were damaged. at least one person was killed and others were injured. the governor of illinois activated the state's emergency operations ce
michelle miller is in illinois with more. >> reporter: multiple tornadoes were spotted across illinoiss they carved a path through the state early tuesday evening. in ottawa, powerful winds ripped giant trees from the ground knocking out power in the area, one came down smashing this truck. >> it was scary. it sounded like a freight train like they always say and it was fast and stuff was blowing around. >> reporter: at least one person was killed here in ottawa by a fallen...
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michelle miller is in illinois near one of the hardest hit areas. >> look at that! >> reporter: multiple tornadoes were spotted across illinois. as they carved a path through the state early tuesday evening. in ottawa, powerful winds ripped giant trees from the ground. knocking out power in the area and one came down, smashing this truck. >> it was scary. it's -- did sound like a freight train and it was fast and stuff was blowing arnold. >> reporter: at least one person was killed here in ottawa by a fullen tree. -- fallen tree. local police say the damage has been expensive. >> you know front porches and stuff and a lot of power lines down. >> dude that's like mile wide tornado. >> reporter: in ava near the southern tip of illinois lightning revealed the size of this massive twister. >> oh my god. >> reporter: right across the river rubble of what used to be her home. [ inaudible ] >> everything came in. >> reporter: debris littered the streets in this small missouri city in several homes were damaged. at least one person was killed and others were injured. the go
michelle miller is in illinois near one of the hardest hit areas. >> look at that! >> reporter: multiple tornadoes were spotted across illinois. as they carved a path through the state early tuesday evening. in ottawa, powerful winds ripped giant trees from the ground. knocking out power in the area and one came down, smashing this truck. >> it was scary. it's -- did sound like a freight train and it was fast and stuff was blowing arnold. >> reporter: at least one person...
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michelle miller caught up with her. >> steady.reporter: nia loves being a big sister, but admits it's not easy. >> i sometimes have to say no. >> reporter: not easy playing with ronald michael. >> he will throw the ball and the ball goes flying everywhere. >> reporter: not easy giving him advice. >> he won't always listen. >> reporter: but one thing came very easy to the 8-year-old. writing about the whole experience. tell me this, how long did it take you to write that book? >> well, it didn't take very long. it took a few days. >> reporter: nia is an official penned author with her own built-in fan base. even the town mayor showed up at her latest book signing. >> thank you. >> reporter: her book, how to deal with and care for your annoying little brother, is on amazon's best seller list for parenting. >> it really has spread the excitement across our school for other young writers. >> reporter: it all started as an assignment in beth hank ins first grade class last year. >> and she shared she was a great big sister to an annoyi
michelle miller caught up with her. >> steady.reporter: nia loves being a big sister, but admits it's not easy. >> i sometimes have to say no. >> reporter: not easy playing with ronald michael. >> he will throw the ball and the ball goes flying everywhere. >> reporter: not easy giving him advice. >> he won't always listen. >> reporter: but one thing came very easy to the 8-year-old. writing about the whole experience. tell me this, how long did it take...
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more on that now from michelle miller. >> reporter: it's almost lunchtime and meals on wheels volunteerandra bush is about to make visits to 18 seniors in macon, georgia. >> the food's on the kitchen table. >> okay. >> reporter: ssandra deshazer says her arthritis makes it difficult to cook. >> i mean, if you didn't have this service -- >> it would be real bad because people like myself -- i don't walk or drive anymore. >> they just can't afford to go to the grocery store and buy all the things they need. they have to depend on somebody else. >> reporter: that's where meals on wheels comes in, a critical lifeline for 2.5 million seniors, veterans and disabled. a third of its $1.4 billion budget comes from the federal government. the proposed budget cuts can are putting the 43-year-old program at risk. budget director mick mulvaney. >> we can't spend money on programs just because they sound good. meals on wheels sounds great. take the federal money and give it to the states and say we want to give you money for programs that don't work. >> excuse me? i sa see these people waiting fr the
more on that now from michelle miller. >> reporter: it's almost lunchtime and meals on wheels volunteerandra bush is about to make visits to 18 seniors in macon, georgia. >> the food's on the kitchen table. >> okay. >> reporter: ssandra deshazer says her arthritis makes it difficult to cook. >> i mean, if you didn't have this service -- >> it would be real bad because people like myself -- i don't walk or drive anymore. >> they just can't afford to go...
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michelle miller explains what that is and tells us about a woman who turned her community's food desertan oasis. >> look at these little carrots. >> reporter: when renee gunter goes shopping for produce, she goes straight to the source, and gets down and dirty. >> oh, my goodness. bugs bunny never had it so good. >> reporter: the 64-year-old resident of south los angeles is not just shopping for herself. she's shopping for her community-- >> oh, this is chocolate mint? >> reporter: --where corner markets and liquor stores substitute for absent full- service supermarkets. as a runway model, gunter traveled the world, working with some of the biggest names in fashion. >> yves saint laurent, andre courreges, and givenchy. >> reporter: but a role in a 2012 community play about food justice changed her life. >> the more i read the script, i more i realized i lived in a food desert. >> reporter: a food desert is an urban area where it's difficult to buy affordable, quality, fresh food. residents of food deserts often weigh more, suffer from higher rates of disease, like diabetes, and have a s
michelle miller explains what that is and tells us about a woman who turned her community's food desertan oasis. >> look at these little carrots. >> reporter: when renee gunter goes shopping for produce, she goes straight to the source, and gets down and dirty. >> oh, my goodness. bugs bunny never had it so good. >> reporter: the 64-year-old resident of south los angeles is not just shopping for herself. she's shopping for her community-- >> oh, this is chocolate...
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michelle miller met people who lost everything. >> reporter: this is all that's left of dozens of home in north central illinois after a line of tornadoes tore through the midwest late yesterday. >> tornado! oh, my god, it's on the ground. >> reporter: 26 twisters touched dunn across five states, bringing up to 155mph winds, heavy rain, and hail. in ottawa, illinois, one of the 50 homes with significant damage belonged to penny. >> had to get in the bathtub to survive. my roof is off. trees are down. my car is wrecked. it's disaster. it looks like a bomb went off. >> reporter: in perryville, missouri, this woman had to be rescued after a tornado barreled through her town, smashing cars, uprooting trees, and knocking this truck off the highway. >> i'm so sorry. >> reporter: this morning illinois governor bruce rauner visited towns hard hit by the storm. >> we have to count our blessings. this could have been way worse. the warning systems worked well. people were notified. >> one resident couldn't even find what he lost in the storm. his entire garage was lifted from its foundation with
michelle miller met people who lost everything. >> reporter: this is all that's left of dozens of home in north central illinois after a line of tornadoes tore through the midwest late yesterday. >> tornado! oh, my god, it's on the ground. >> reporter: 26 twisters touched dunn across five states, bringing up to 155mph winds, heavy rain, and hail. in ottawa, illinois, one of the 50 homes with significant damage belonged to penny. >> had to get in the bathtub to survive....
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michelle miller in cleveland has a look at preparations for the big storm. >> reporter: road crews are working 12-hour shifts, racing to stay ahead of the massive nor'easter expected to bring up to two feet of snow. they've already prepped roads with a chemical snow melt. do you really think you were going to get away scot-free? >> i was hoping. >> reporter: and this afternoon rich deszcz loaded up his salt truck to head out on his ten- mile route. >> the salt on the road from the brine will melt the snow by the time we get out there. it's going to help us out. >> reporter: an arctic blast has surfaced in recent days from the midwest to the east coast. this house in webster, new york, was entombed in ice. the chill is far cry from the mild winter so far. the state of ohio has spent just $63.3 million dollars on its snow and ice operations budget, $15 million less than a year ago. it's been at least 146 years since chicago has seen no measurable snowfall in january or february, but that's expected to change tonight with at least five inches here. the cold spell is threatening the cherry
michelle miller in cleveland has a look at preparations for the big storm. >> reporter: road crews are working 12-hour shifts, racing to stay ahead of the massive nor'easter expected to bring up to two feet of snow. they've already prepped roads with a chemical snow melt. do you really think you were going to get away scot-free? >> i was hoping. >> reporter: and this afternoon rich deszcz loaded up his salt truck to head out on his ten- mile route. >> the salt on the...
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here's michelle miller. >> steady. go!rter: nia mia reese loves being a big sister but admits it's not easy. >> i sometimes have to say no. >> no. >> reporter: not easy playing with ronald michael. >> he'll throw the ball and the ball just goes flying everywhere. and sometimes it hits me. >> reporter: not easy giving him advice. >> he won't always listen. >> reporter: but one thing came very easy to the 8-year-old. writing about the whole experience. tell me this. how long did it take you to write that book? >> it didn't take very long. it took a few days. >> reporter: nia mya is an official penned author with her own built-in fan base. even the town mayor showed up at her latest book signing. >> thank you. >> reporter: her book, "how to deal with and care for your annoying little brother," is on amazon's best-seller list for parenting. >> it really has spread the excitement across our school for other young writers. >> reporter: it all started as an assignment in beth hankins' first-grade class last year. >> and nia mya s
here's michelle miller. >> steady. go!rter: nia mia reese loves being a big sister but admits it's not easy. >> i sometimes have to say no. >> no. >> reporter: not easy playing with ronald michael. >> he'll throw the ball and the ball just goes flying everywhere. and sometimes it hits me. >> reporter: not easy giving him advice. >> he won't always listen. >> reporter: but one thing came very easy to the 8-year-old. writing about the whole...
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i'm michelle miller. >>> police in london say it looks like there was only one person behind the terrorack outside the british parliament building. three people were killed during the strike, including a police officer. and 20 others hurt. some of the injured were listed in very critical condition. the attacker was killed by police. elizabeth palmer has the details. >> reporter: in only seconds, a car left a trail of broken and pleading bodies screen across one of london's busiest bridges. seconds later, the car had crashed into the railings around parliament, setting off a panicked rush. in the chaos, shots rang out. (gunfire) it turned out the driver had shoved past security into parliament's grounds and started to stab a policeman until he was fatally shot by another officer. the attack began in early afternoon when parliament was in session, but astonished politicians were suddenly told it was in lockdown. >> i am now going to suspend the sitting of the house. this house is now suspended, but please, wait here. >> reporter: british prime minister theresa may was whisked to safety wh
i'm michelle miller. >>> police in london say it looks like there was only one person behind the terrorack outside the british parliament building. three people were killed during the strike, including a police officer. and 20 others hurt. some of the injured were listed in very critical condition. the attacker was killed by police. elizabeth palmer has the details. >> reporter: in only seconds, a car left a trail of broken and pleading bodies screen across one of london's...
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. >>> michelle miller in cleveland has a look at preparations for the big storm. >> reporter: road crews are working 12-hour shifts, racing to stay ahead of the massive to two feet of snow. they've already prepped roads with a chemical snow melt. did you really think you were going to get away scot-free? >> i was hoping. >> reporter: and this afternoon rich deszcz loaded up his salt truck to head out on his ten-mile route. >> the salt on the road from the brine will melt the snow by the time we get out there. it's going to help us out. >> reporter: an arctic blast has surfaced in recent days from the midwest to the east coast. this house in webster, new york, was entombed in ice. the chill is far cry from the mild winter so far. the state of ohio has spent just $63.3 million dollars on its snow and ice operations budget, $15 million less than a year ago. it's been at least 146 years since chicago has seen no measurable snowfall in january or february, but that's expected to change tonight with at least five inches here. the cold spell is threatening the cherry blossoms in washington, d.c
. >>> michelle miller in cleveland has a look at preparations for the big storm. >> reporter: road crews are working 12-hour shifts, racing to stay ahead of the massive to two feet of snow. they've already prepped roads with a chemical snow melt. did you really think you were going to get away scot-free? >> i was hoping. >> reporter: and this afternoon rich deszcz loaded up his salt truck to head out on his ten-mile route. >> the salt on the road from the brine...
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i'm michelle miller.tion of russian meddling in the november election is back on track, at least in the u.s. senate. witnesses told the intelligence committee how vladimir putin unleashed a vast campaign of online disinformation attacking candidates of both parties. but it wasn't only fake news. one witness told the committee if you want to get to the bottom of this, quote, "follow the dead bodies." jeff pegues reports. >> this russian propaganda on steroids was designed to poison the national conversation in america. >> reporter: top democrat mark warner and the rest of the senate intelligence committee heard details today about russia's vast information warfare campaign, which involves at least 15,000 operatives worldwide. writing and spreading false news stories and conspiracy theories online. witnesses said the effort goes back years and often starts with russian-backed media. the ongoing campaign has targeted president trump himself. former fbi special agent clint watts. >> i can tell you right now t
i'm michelle miller.tion of russian meddling in the november election is back on track, at least in the u.s. senate. witnesses told the intelligence committee how vladimir putin unleashed a vast campaign of online disinformation attacking candidates of both parties. but it wasn't only fake news. one witness told the committee if you want to get to the bottom of this, quote, "follow the dead bodies." jeff pegues reports. >> this russian propaganda on steroids was designed to...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle miller.>>> it's thursday, march 16th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump calls out a federal judge for blocking the new version of his travel ban. >> you don't think this was done by a judge for political reasons, do you? no. this ruling makes us look weak. >>> as another showdown on capitol hill in an effort to repeal and replace obamacare. >>> and passengers get another unexpected snow blast while waiting for a train.
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle miller.>>> it's thursday, march 16th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump calls out a federal judge for blocking the new version of his travel ban. >> you don't think this was done by a judge for political reasons, do you? no. this ruling makes us look weak. >>> as another showdown on capitol hill in an effort to repeal and replace obamacare. >>> and passengers get another...
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michelle miller visited a successful after-school program in new jersey that could be eliminated. >>ter: proposed budget cuts would terminate a nationwide after-school program known as 21st century community learning centers. there's currently 9,500 of these centers across the country and they can be found in every state. we went to new jersey, where administrators said it's not only working, but there's a waiting list to enroll. as the school day ends in plainfield, new jersey, most students head home. but about 350 of them take to cafeterias, gyms and classrooms for a federally-funded after-school program known as 21st century community learning centers. >> we align what we do to the school day to support school day teachers. but with after-school and summer learning opportunities, we can really hone in on our instructional craft and be more innovative. >> reporter: zelda spence is the director of the program in plainfield. >> almost 100% of our after-school students graduate high school or obtain a vocation and go on to college and graduate. >> reporter: and they wouldn't have if
michelle miller visited a successful after-school program in new jersey that could be eliminated. >>ter: proposed budget cuts would terminate a nationwide after-school program known as 21st century community learning centers. there's currently 9,500 of these centers across the country and they can be found in every state. we went to new jersey, where administrators said it's not only working, but there's a waiting list to enroll. as the school day ends in plainfield, new jersey, most...
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michelle miller found out how the woman created an oases in a food desert. >> reporter: when rene gunters shopping for produce, she goes straight to the source and gets down and dirty. >> oh, my goodness. bugs bunny never had it so good. >> reporter: the 64-year-old in los angeles not just shopping for herself. she's shopping for her community where corner markets and liquor stores substitute for the absence of grocery stores and supermarkets. she traveled with some of the biggest names in fashion. but a role in a 2000 community play about food justice changed her life. >> the more i read the script, the more i realized i lived in a food desert. >> reporter: a food desert is an urban area where it ee difficult to find affordable quality of food. residents suffer way more from higher rates of thi fresh produ are you looking for specic sold are you looking for specic sold >>mpornt is this?rom her cbs . it provides reli shake up your routine with a completely new way to clean. new colgate total advanced health mouthwash. that removes twenty four t emalco soldiend united facebook page had hu
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michelle miller for cbs news, naply, illinois. >>> there are new developments tonight in it or land owe federal judge in california has agreed to release shooter 's wife on bail. nora salmon the wife of omar mateen is facing charges she aided his attack. judge decided she's not a flight risk ordaining tore public safety. mateen shot and killed 49 people at pulse nightclub in orlando in june. >>> dementia striking younger people. on the healthwatch tonight actor/singer david cosby made a appearance on doctor phil today. he talked about his memory loss that started in his early 60's. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with ground breaking new research being done in dementia right here in fail. >> reporter: some exciting stuff they are doing. neurologists at penn are finding ways to treat various forms of dementia earlier. david cassidy said he wasn't surprised when doctors told him he has brain disorder because it runs in his family. >> when friends of yours or family members begin to say to you, do you remember i just told you this. >> reporter: sixty-six year-old former teenage
michelle miller for cbs news, naply, illinois. >>> there are new developments tonight in it or land owe federal judge in california has agreed to release shooter 's wife on bail. nora salmon the wife of omar mateen is facing charges she aided his attack. judge decided she's not a flight risk ordaining tore public safety. mateen shot and killed 49 people at pulse nightclub in orlando in june. >>> dementia striking younger people. on the healthwatch tonight actor/singer david...
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from the broadcast city here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. -- captionstac -- www.vitac.com >>> terror in london. at least four are killed, many more hurt in a car and knife attack outside the british parliament. >>> also tonight, the president is briefed on intelligence gathered during the election transition. democrats say the revelation to the white house was improper. >> so this is deeply troubling along many levels. >>> saving the bumblebee. why it's so important that we do. >>> and hats off to estella. getting a close up look at the head of the catholic church. ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> just as the british were on guard for a possible terror attack in the sky, they were struck on the ground, in the heart of london. a driver plowed a car into a group of pedestrians then stabbed a police officer, at least four people, including the officer, were killed. 40 others were wounded. the attacker was shot to death by the police and our elizabeth palmer is in london. >> there has been a terror attack. >> r
from the broadcast city here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. -- captionstac -- www.vitac.com >>> terror in london. at least four are killed, many more hurt in a car and knife attack outside the british parliament. >>> also tonight, the president is briefed on intelligence gathered during the election transition. democrats say the revelation to the white house was improper. >> so this is deeply troubling along many levels. >>> saving the bumblebee. why...
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. >> mason: michelle miller in cleveland, thanks, michelle. the storm is already causing trouble for travelers. transportation correspondent kris van cleve is at laguardia airport in new york. >> it's my father's birthday, and it's a pain in the neck. you know, it's making me so upset. >> reporter: this woman is like thousands trying to beat winter's brutal last gasp. she has to get out today to be with her family to celebrate in time. >> i will have the wait maybe until thursday, or if not maybe i don't know when. >> reporter: she's far from alone. airlines are pulling their planes out of the storm's path tonight, and flights are expected to be scarce up and down the east coast tomorrow. yvonne reese is hoping to get home to ohio. >> i've been here in a blizzard in '92. i don't want to do it again. >> reporter: are you worried about getting stuck? >> yeah. i'm worried we're going to get canceled here because of ohio's weather and we're going to get stuck here. >> reporter: amtrak's busy express trains won't travel between new york and boston
. >> mason: michelle miller in cleveland, thanks, michelle. the storm is already causing trouble for travelers. transportation correspondent kris van cleve is at laguardia airport in new york. >> it's my father's birthday, and it's a pain in the neck. you know, it's making me so upset. >> reporter: this woman is like thousands trying to beat winter's brutal last gasp. she has to get out today to be with her family to celebrate in time. >> i will have the wait maybe until...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, march 16th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump calls out a federal judge for blocking the new version of his travel ban. >> you don't think this was done by a judge for political reasons, do you? no. this ruling makes us look weak. >>> as another showdown on capitol hill in an effort to repeal and replace obamacare. >>> and passengers get another unexpected snow blast while waiting for a train. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. president trump called the federal judge's ruling blocking his revised immigration plan unpresidential judicial overreach. this is the second time the travel ban has been put on hold. hena daniels is live with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump once again vowing to take his travel ban fight to the supreme court, this after a federal judge in hawaii issued a temporary
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, march 16th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump calls out a federal judge for blocking the new version of his travel ban. >> you don't think this was done by a judge for political reasons, do you? no. this ruling makes us look weak. >>> as another showdown on capitol hill in an effort to repeal and replace obamacare. >>> and...
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tonight on "48 hours" michelle miller has schuett's emotional story about her lifelong search for heracker. >> reporter: for most of her life, jennifer schuett has lived with the searing memory of the night she was eight years old and was snatched from her own bed. the man drove her to a dead-end road not far from her home in dickinson, texas. >> and then he held a knife to my throat and said, "am i scaring you little girl? am i scaring you?" and then he chocked me as hard as he could. i blacked out for a while. i realized i couldn't scream, and i couldn't figure out why. i had just enough strength to throw my right hand on top of my neck, and that's when i felt this gaping wound. >> reporter: her throat had been cut and she was sexually assaulted. jiervetion just left to die in a field. >> reporter: the next day, children playing in that field found jennifer. she was airlifted to a hospital and rushed into surgery. unable to speak, jennifer began scribbling notes to help police find her attacker. >> i remember writing down that there were beer cans in the car, and the brand of cigare
tonight on "48 hours" michelle miller has schuett's emotional story about her lifelong search for heracker. >> reporter: for most of her life, jennifer schuett has lived with the searing memory of the night she was eight years old and was snatched from her own bed. the man drove her to a dead-end road not far from her home in dickinson, texas. >> and then he held a knife to my throat and said, "am i scaring you little girl? am i scaring you?" and then he chocked...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle miller. >>> that trump wiretap claim.tee investigating says -- >> we don't have any evidence that that took place. >>> but the president says -- >> you're going to find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks. >>> also tonight, a cellphone glitch causes a dangerous backlog of 911 calls. >> i would never want no mother, nohe fat gr toroo thugh the pain that i'm going through right now. >>> the u.s. indicts russian spies in a massive breec of yahoo accounts. >>> and, the world felt his pain. >> we thought it was a disaster. >> but it turned out to be an internet sensation. ♪ >> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> president trump broke his silence today on his accusation that he was wiretapped during the campaign last year by president obama. mr. trump still did not provide any evidence, only a cryptic suggestion that something might be coming out in the next few weeks. but the republican head of the house committee investigating the president's claim minced no words about what the panel
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle miller. >>> that trump wiretap claim.tee investigating says -- >> we don't have any evidence that that took place. >>> but the president says -- >> you're going to find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks. >>> also tonight, a cellphone glitch causes a dangerous backlog of 911 calls. >> i would never want no mother, nohe fat gr toroo thugh the pain that...
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. >> michelle miller in cleveland, thanks, michelle. >>> the storm is already causing trouble for travelers. transportation correspondent kris van cleave is at laguardia airport in new york. >> it's my father's birthday, and it's a pain in the neck. you know, it's making me so upset. >> reporter: this woman is like thousands trying to beat winter's brutal last gasp. she has to get out today to be with her family to celebrate in time. >> i will have to wait maybe until thursday, or if not maybe i don't know when. >> reporter: she's far from alone. airlines are pulling their planes out of the storm's path tonight, and flights are expected to be scarce up and down the east coast tomorrow. yvonne reese is hoping to get home to ohio. >> i've been here in a blizzard in '92. i don't want to do it again. >> reporter: are you worried about getting stuck? >> yeah. i'm worried we're going to get canceled here because of ohio's weather and we're going to get stuck here. >> reporter: amtrak's busy express trains won't travel between new york and boston tuesday. today it was business as usual, a relief f
. >> michelle miller in cleveland, thanks, michelle. >>> the storm is already causing trouble for travelers. transportation correspondent kris van cleave is at laguardia airport in new york. >> it's my father's birthday, and it's a pain in the neck. you know, it's making me so upset. >> reporter: this woman is like thousands trying to beat winter's brutal last gasp. she has to get out today to be with her family to celebrate in time. >> i will have to wait maybe...
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michelle miller is in an indoor farm in newark, new jersey with vertical farming.at vertical farming looks like. arugula, kale, watercress, all growing indoors on stacked shelves seven levels high. when all is done, arrow foods says they can grow 7 million pounds every year. this 70,000-square-foot facility housed in a former newark steel plant is ceo david rosenberg's green machine. it produces 130 tons more produce than the average field farm of the same size in america per year, but to fully understand this large-scale operation, you've got to go back to its roots where it all began seven years ago inside phillips academy charter school. arrow farms' prototype was planted in the cafeteria as a teaching tool for students to learn the basics of biology, chemistry, and nutrition. essentially these kids grow the greens for their kids' salad bar. >> i think growing it, i have a better taste and understanding for it. >> you appreciate it a lot more. >> i appreciate it a lot more. >> the treatment is called arrow tonics which grows the plants on this reusable fabric. >
michelle miller is in an indoor farm in newark, new jersey with vertical farming.at vertical farming looks like. arugula, kale, watercress, all growing indoors on stacked shelves seven levels high. when all is done, arrow foods says they can grow 7 million pounds every year. this 70,000-square-foot facility housed in a former newark steel plant is ceo david rosenberg's green machine. it produces 130 tons more produce than the average field farm of the same size in america per year, but to fully...
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michelle miller reports on the program. >> reporter: it's almost lunchtime an volunteer sandra bush is8 seniors in macon, georgia. sandra says her arthritis makes it difficult to cook. if you didn't have this service -- >> it would be really bad, because people like myself, i don't walk or drive anymore. >> they just can't afford to go to the grocery store and buy all the things they need. they have to depend on someone else. >> reporter: that's where meals on wheels comes in, a critical lifeline for millions. a third of its $1.4 billion budget comes from the federal government. proposed budget cuts are putting the program at risk. >> we can't spend money on programs just because they sound good. and meals on wheels sounds great. so to take the federal money and give it to the states and say we want to give you money for >> excuse me? it works. >> reporter: it works for 56-year-old linda priest, who sign up for the program two years ago after a stroke left her in a wheelchair. meals on wheels delivers to her every weekday. like most residents in jones county, she voted for donald trump
michelle miller reports on the program. >> reporter: it's almost lunchtime an volunteer sandra bush is8 seniors in macon, georgia. sandra says her arthritis makes it difficult to cook. if you didn't have this service -- >> it would be really bad, because people like myself, i don't walk or drive anymore. >> they just can't afford to go to the grocery store and buy all the things they need. they have to depend on someone else. >> reporter: that's where meals on wheels...
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scott, severe weather is forecast throughout the night from the ohio valley east. >> michelle millert of the destruction. michelle, thank you. >>> well, president trump did something that he swore during the campaign that he could do if he wanted to -- look presidential. in a cbs news poll, 82% of viewers of his speech last night said he was. 97% of republicans thought so, and even more than half the democrats. we have more now from our chief white house correspondent, major garrett. >> it begins as of now. we think we're going to have tremendous success. >> reporter: president trump met with congressional republican leadership after delivering a speech twa and non-confrontational. >> a new national pride is sweeping across our nation, and a new surge of optimism is placing impossible dreams firmly within our grasp. >> reporter: a cbs news poll found 61% of viewers were more optimistic about a trump presidency after the speech, but there are questions about what policies he plans to pursue. >> i believe that real and positive immigration reform is possible. >> reporter: in a lunch me
scott, severe weather is forecast throughout the night from the ohio valley east. >> michelle millert of the destruction. michelle, thank you. >>> well, president trump did something that he swore during the campaign that he could do if he wanted to -- look presidential. in a cbs news poll, 82% of viewers of his speech last night said he was. 97% of republicans thought so, and even more than half the democrats. we have more now from our chief white house correspondent, major...
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michelle miller has her story. >> reporter: her name is viola desmond, never heard of her?go, neither did many canadians. but her story is giving context to assumptions on canada's history that the nation free of slavery, free of legal segregation, was not so free of racism. desmond gave voice to that. the beauty parlor was in her home. >> 90-year-old is proud of her big sister. proud that by 32, viola desmond built a thriving hair care and beauty supply business. modeling herself after america's first millionaire. madam cj walker. >> she said that's what i want to do. that's what i want to be. this lady -- was, was way before her time. >> she is even prouder of the decision, desmond made in this theater back in 1946. all i wanted was to see a movie. >> an event re-enacted for canadian television. >> i can't tell downstairs tick tights you people. >> on a business trip, waiting for her car to be repaired, desmond bought a ticket to watch a movie from a seat of her choosings. i relaxed. next thing the usher tapped me on the shoulder. said you can't sit here. she said why not
michelle miller has her story. >> reporter: her name is viola desmond, never heard of her?go, neither did many canadians. but her story is giving context to assumptions on canada's history that the nation free of slavery, free of legal segregation, was not so free of racism. desmond gave voice to that. the beauty parlor was in her home. >> 90-year-old is proud of her big sister. proud that by 32, viola desmond built a thriving hair care and beauty supply business. modeling herself...
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i'm michelle miller. >>> the justice department says it now knows who's behind the devastating hack atromised at least 500 million user accounts. and the finger is squarely pointed at moscow. two intelligence russian agents and two high profile hackers have been charged. it's the first time a russian government official has been named in a cyber crime case here in the u.s. jeff pegues has the details. >> reporter: prosecutors say fsb officers dmitry dokuchaev and igor sushkin financed and directed the cyber attack and hired one of the world's best-known hackers, alexsey belan, to do most of the work. from 2014 to 2016, court papers say belan and his team used computer code to infiltrate yahoo's database, stealing user names, emails, and passwords. they used that information to access the accounts of russian journalists and politicians, as well as u.s. government officials, including military and white house personnel. belan also used 30 million accounts to facilitate a spam scheme that netted him money. in all, 500 million accounts, half of yahoo's total of one billion, were compromise
i'm michelle miller. >>> the justice department says it now knows who's behind the devastating hack atromised at least 500 million user accounts. and the finger is squarely pointed at moscow. two intelligence russian agents and two high profile hackers have been charged. it's the first time a russian government official has been named in a cyber crime case here in the u.s. jeff pegues has the details. >> reporter: prosecutors say fsb officers dmitry dokuchaev and igor sushkin...
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." >>> i'm michelle miller.nfluence over the election has moved to the senate. they vowed to get to the bottom of it. the first public hearing gets under way today. jeff pegues reports. >> this investigation scope will go wherever the intelligence leads it. >> reporter: republican chairman richard bird said the senate commit see reviewing thousands of documents. mark warner made a public show of unity. >> an outside foreign adversary, effectively sought to hijack our most critical democratic process, the election of a president. and in that process, decided to favor one candidate over another. >> reporter: the senators stood in stark contrast to their counterparts in the house. the investigation there has been stalled by partisan bickering. the ranking democrat, adam schiff has called on republican chairman devin nunes to step aside, accusing him of trying to shield the white house and distract from the investigation. >> we will not take questions on the house intelligence committee. >> reporter: the senate comm
." >>> i'm michelle miller.nfluence over the election has moved to the senate. they vowed to get to the bottom of it. the first public hearing gets under way today. jeff pegues reports. >> this investigation scope will go wherever the intelligence leads it. >> reporter: republican chairman richard bird said the senate commit see reviewing thousands of documents. mark warner made a public show of unity. >> an outside foreign adversary, effectively sought to hijack...
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michelle miller traveled to michigan to find out domino's recipe for success. >> reporter: if you workone skill you must master, how to make a pizza. in-store training is required for all corporate employees at its ann arbor, michigan, headquarters, no matter their position. >> so if i asked any of these oy up to them and said what's the best way to make a pizza, they would be able to tell you? >> every single one. patrick said you wade say i know the answer. >> reporter: it's one rule ceo patrick doyle left in place after taking over the helm of the global chain in 2010, a time very different than today. talk about business. how is business? >> business is really good. >> reporter: so good the business world is buzzing. in the last seven years the company has outperformed amazon, apple, facebook, and google. it stoxx going from $9 a share to over $180 today. >> so we were double digit up in our same-store sales each of the last two years. we're building stores. we're excited. >> reporter: to understand that excitement, you have to rewind a decade. >> you know, 2006, 2008 we had negati
michelle miller traveled to michigan to find out domino's recipe for success. >> reporter: if you workone skill you must master, how to make a pizza. in-store training is required for all corporate employees at its ann arbor, michigan, headquarters, no matter their position. >> so if i asked any of these oy up to them and said what's the best way to make a pizza, they would be able to tell you? >> every single one. patrick said you wade say i know the answer. >>...