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anthony, his family was at his bedside when he passed away. >> michelle miller, thank you, michelle.uck into a crowd of muslim worshippers in london. several were hurt. later, in paris, a man slammed a car loaded with explosives into a police car. the attacker was killed. we have two reports, beginning with elaine cobbe in paris. >> reporter: it was mid afternoon on the busy champs-elysees when a car overtook a police convoy and rammed into the lead vehicle. the car burst into flames. security forces in the convoy moved in quickly to put out the fire and pull the attacker out. he died at the scene. the interior ministry says the attempted attack was deliberate. inside the trunk of the car were explosives and weapons. the 31-year-old man report lead from paris suburbs and then to french intelligence. this is not the first time, earlier this month a man attacked a police patrol with a hammer, at notre dame cathedral. in april, a police officer was shot and killed on the champs-elysees. as france remains on high alert, counterterrorism police have been put in charge of this investigatio
anthony, his family was at his bedside when he passed away. >> michelle miller, thank you, michelle.uck into a crowd of muslim worshippers in london. several were hurt. later, in paris, a man slammed a car loaded with explosives into a police car. the attacker was killed. we have two reports, beginning with elaine cobbe in paris. >> reporter: it was mid afternoon on the busy champs-elysees when a car overtook a police convoy and rammed into the lead vehicle. the car burst into...
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michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plain, vermont. >> mason: you'll also have to pay property taxes inies. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason. good night and au revoir. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org san francisco's mayor defending >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with a six-figure apology for an illegal immigrant. san francisco's mayor defending the city for violating the sanctuary city policy but our exclusive poll shows san franciscans are split. good evening. >> it's the first of its kind settlement. the city paying an illegal immigrant because the city did not protect him from immigration agents. new at 6:00 our exclusive kpix 5/surveyusa poll found san franciscans are divided on the city's decision to settle the case. 45% agree with it, 40 disagree. kpix 5 political reporter melissa caen ask the mayor about what could be a precedent. >> reporter: a proposal to pay pedro figueroa nearly $200,000 still has to be voted on by the san francisco board of supervisors. but it has already sparked a fierce debate. >> how much
michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plain, vermont. >> mason: you'll also have to pay property taxes inies. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason. good night and au revoir. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org san francisco's mayor defending >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with a six-figure apology for an illegal immigrant. san francisco's mayor defending the city for violating the sanctuary city policy but our...
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michelle miller takes a look at a building that straddles a border. >> have a look at stone house.r post right there. >> reporter: brian demoulin inherited this house 30 years ago and is reluctantly putting it on the market. >> this is a stairway that leads to the canadian apartments. >> okay. and over here? >> reporter: you heard it right. this house is literally in two nations at once. beebe plains, vermont, and stanstead, quebec, canada. >> reporter: a home that's straddling two countries is proving to be a bit of a challenge. >> my ideal buyer is someone with dual citizenship. >> reporter: realtor rosemary lalime. >> it makes it more difficult because i have to make sure they have the customs papers to own the property. >> reporter: the historic home was built in the early 1800s as a place to ease commerce between both countries. the nine bedroom, five-bath estate is listed at $109,000 and needs about $600,000 in repairs. there is one other sticking point. this door has to stay locked all the time? >> absolutely. >> bolted shut. >> you step out the door, you're in canada, off t
michelle miller takes a look at a building that straddles a border. >> have a look at stone house.r post right there. >> reporter: brian demoulin inherited this house 30 years ago and is reluctantly putting it on the market. >> this is a stairway that leads to the canadian apartments. >> okay. and over here? >> reporter: you heard it right. this house is literally in two nations at once. beebe plains, vermont, and stanstead, quebec, canada. >> reporter: a...
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michelle miller, cbs news, vermont. >> mason: you'll also have to pay property taxes in both countriesening news. i'm anthony mason. good night. ♪ >>> tonight -- is adele retiring from touring? >> this is the beginning of the end. i only have four shows left. >> what her cryptic handwritten note to fans revealed. >>> then -- j-lo and a-rod's family getaway. >> jennifer is a role model. >> is an engagement next? >>> forget those "bachelor" breakup rumors. we have the latest on nick and vanessa's next big move. >>> then, the big easy takeover with the cast of "girl's trip." >> i'm losing my mind right now. >> we're very proud. >>> the "spider-man: homecoming" premiere. >>> plus "battle of the network stars" is back. >>> and why harry styles is taking cover. >> there's an explosion happening over here.
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michele miller is following this. >> reporter: fred warmbier walked into the press conference wearing the same jacket his son wore during his trial last march. >> i'm so proud of otto, who has been in a pariah regime for the last 18 months, brutalized and terrorized, and he's now home with his family. >> reporter: the comatose 22-year-old college student was flown back to the united states last tuesday. fred warmbier described greeght his son for the first time in nearly two years. >> i knelt down by his side and i hugged him, and i told him i missed him and i was so glald that he made it home. >> reporter: north korean officials claim otto fell into a coma after he contracted botulism and took a sleeping pill a day after he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. he was convicted for committing a hostile act after allegedly stealing a propaganda poster during a college group tourist trip last year. today, doctors at the university of cincinnati medical center said he shows no sign of a botch limb infection, but he did suffer severe brain damage. lead physician can: >> he has conspon
michele miller is following this. >> reporter: fred warmbier walked into the press conference wearing the same jacket his son wore during his trial last march. >> i'm so proud of otto, who has been in a pariah regime for the last 18 months, brutalized and terrorized, and he's now home with his family. >> reporter: the comatose 22-year-old college student was flown back to the united states last tuesday. fred warmbier described greeght his son for the first time in nearly two...
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fthony, his family was at his bedside when he passed away. >> mason: michelle miller. thank you, michelle. terrorists struck again in two european capitals. early today, a man drove a truck into a crowd of muslim worshipers in london. several were hurt. later in paris, a man slammed a car loaded with explosives into a police car. the attacker was killed. we have two reports beginning with elaine cobbe in paris. >> reporter: it was mid- afternoon on the busy champs- elysÉes when a car overtook a police convoy and rammed into a lead vehicle. the car burst into flames. security forces in the convoy moved in quickly to put out the fire and pull the attacker out. he died at the scene. ine interior ministry says the attempted attack was deliberate. tside the trunk of the car were explosives and weapons. the 31-year-old man was reportedly from the paris suburbs and known to french intelligence. this is not the first time. earlier this month, a man attacked a police patrol with a hammer at notre dame cathedral, and in april, a police officer was shot and killed on the champs-e
fthony, his family was at his bedside when he passed away. >> mason: michelle miller. thank you, michelle. terrorists struck again in two european capitals. early today, a man drove a truck into a crowd of muslim worshipers in london. several were hurt. later in paris, a man slammed a car loaded with explosives into a police car. the attacker was killed. we have two reports beginning with elaine cobbe in paris. >> reporter: it was mid- afternoon on the busy champs- elysÉes when a...
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here's michelle miller. >> reporter: otto's parents fred and cindy warmbier released a statement saying their son had completed his journey home, going on to say, "unfortunately the awful torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the north koreans assured that no other outcome was experienced today." the comatose 22-year-old college student was flown back to the u.s. last tuesday. two days later fred warmbier described greeting his son for the first time in two years. >> i knelt down by his side, and i hugged him. and i told him i missed him and i was is glad that he made it home. >> reporter: north korean officials claim otto fell into a coma after he contracted botulism and took a sleeping pill shortly after he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. he was convicted for committing a hostile act after allegedly stealing a propaganda poster during a tourist trip last year. last week doctors at the university of cincinnati medi
here's michelle miller. >> reporter: otto's parents fred and cindy warmbier released a statement saying their son had completed his journey home, going on to say, "unfortunately the awful torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the north koreans assured that no other outcome was experienced today." the comatose 22-year-old college student was flown back to the u.s. last tuesday. two days later fred warmbier described greeting his son for the first time in two...
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michelle miller in cincinnati. in london, 800 apartments in five high-rises were evacuated today after it was learned their exterior siding contains material that can burn quickly. that same material is suspected of playing a role in the fast-spreading high-rise fire last week that killed 79 people. today, investigators said that fire started in a faulty refrigerator. in iraq, government forces backed by the u.s. are on the verge of retaking all of the city of mosul, but isis has mount aid bleed last stand in the few neighbors it still himself up while blending in with civilians trying to escape. charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: we swept into the old city with u.s.-backed iraqi special forces on a clowfd debris, through the twisted maze of streets, where die-hard isis fighters have dug in. when the roads narrowed too much, we had no choice but to continue on foot. this is just a hint of the destruction in the old city. the cameras really can't do it justice. it just goes on forever, for miles, just whole buil
michelle miller in cincinnati. in london, 800 apartments in five high-rises were evacuated today after it was learned their exterior siding contains material that can burn quickly. that same material is suspected of playing a role in the fast-spreading high-rise fire last week that killed 79 people. today, investigators said that fire started in a faulty refrigerator. in iraq, government forces backed by the u.s. are on the verge of retaking all of the city of mosul, but isis has mount aid...
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michelle miller, cbs news, vermont. >> mason: you'll also have to pay property taxes in both countriesvening news. i'm anthony mason. good night. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better health. fo >>> right now, we're but one hour away from parts of president donald trump's travel ban going into effect. visitors from some six countries will be denied visas unless they can prove they have families here in the united states. >>> no deal yet. republicans won't meet their friday deadline for the health care bill. >>> and the president under attack tonight by his own party for tweets some are calling disgusting, crude and sexist. >>> i am bruce johnson. we have a lot to talk about tonight. going off scr
michelle miller, cbs news, vermont. >> mason: you'll also have to pay property taxes in both countriesvening news. i'm anthony mason. good night. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to...
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michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plain, vermont. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. president trump's temporary travel ban on six mostly muslim countries is now in effect. the 90-day restrictions began last night after the supreme court allowed a narrower version of the ban to go forward. it affects travelers from syria, iran, libya, yemen, sudan, and somalia. there will be exceptions, but visa applicants and refugees from those countries must have a close family or business tie to the u.s. jan crawford explains. >> so you know, i mean, they say that the devil's in the details. so what exactly is a close relationship? we've now got some guidance from the state department. and they are saying that a close family relationship includes a parent, spouse, child or sibling already in the
michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plain, vermont. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. president trump's temporary travel ban on...
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a house di >>> we don't often advertise homes for sale on this broadcast, but michelle miller found a fixer-upper that really is one of a kind. >> have a look at my stone house. there's the border post right there. >> reporter: brian demoulin inherited this home 30 years ago and is reluctantly putting it on the market. >> this is a stairway that leads to the canadian apartments. >> reporter: okay. and over here? >> u.s. >> reporter: you heard him right. this house is literally in two nations at once. bee plain, vermont and stamstead, quebec, canada. the table on the floor in this upstairs room indicates approximately where the is. selling a home that actually straddles two countries is proving to be a bit of a challenge. >> my ideal buyer is someone with dual citizenship. >> reporter: realtor rosemary lalime. >> it makes it more difficult because i have to make sure they have the right customs papers to own the property. >> reporter: the historic home was built in the early 1800s as a place to ease commerce between both countries. the nine-bedroom, five-bath estate is listed as $109,0
a house di >>> we don't often advertise homes for sale on this broadcast, but michelle miller found a fixer-upper that really is one of a kind. >> have a look at my stone house. there's the border post right there. >> reporter: brian demoulin inherited this home 30 years ago and is reluctantly putting it on the market. >> this is a stairway that leads to the canadian apartments. >> reporter: okay. and over here? >> u.s. >> reporter: you heard him...
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michele miller is following this. >> reporter: fred warmbier walked into the press conference wearinghe same jacket his son wore during his trial last march. >> i'm so proud of otto, who has been in a pairia regime for the last 18 months, brutalized and terrorized, and he's now home with his family. >> reporter: the comatose 22-year-old college student was flown back to the united states last tuesday. fred warmbier described greeting his son for the first time in nearly two years. >> i knelt down by his side, and i hugged him. and i told him i missed him and i was so glad that he made it home. >> reporter: north korean officials claim otto fell into a coma after he contracted botulism and took a sleeping pill a day after he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. he was convicted for committing a hostile act after allegedly stealing a propaganda poster during a college group tourist trip last year. today doctors at the university of cincinnati medical center said he shows no sign of a botulism infection but he did suffer severe brain damage. lead physician daniel kanter. >> he has sp
michele miller is following this. >> reporter: fred warmbier walked into the press conference wearinghe same jacket his son wore during his trial last march. >> i'm so proud of otto, who has been in a pairia regime for the last 18 months, brutalized and terrorized, and he's now home with his family. >> reporter: the comatose 22-year-old college student was flown back to the united states last tuesday. fred warmbier described greeting his son for the first time in nearly two...
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i'm michelle miller.ning point in the investigation of russian influence on the presidential election could come next week when fired fbi director james comey testifies on capitol hill. comey is expected to confirm reports that president trump asked for his loyalty and pressured him to close the justice department probe. jeff pegues reports. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news that special counsel robert mueller has given his blessing for former fbi director james comey to testify before congress. comey is expected to discuss memos he wrote about meetings with president trump, including one in which comey says the president asked him to drop his investigation of fired national security adviser michael flynn. according to the memo, the president said of the private meeting, i hope you can see your way clear to letting this go. he is a good guy. flynn is the subject in the russia investigation and today the president tweeted again that the probe was a witch-hunt. he also defended one of his former advisers,
i'm michelle miller.ning point in the investigation of russian influence on the presidential election could come next week when fired fbi director james comey testifies on capitol hill. comey is expected to confirm reports that president trump asked for his loyalty and pressured him to close the justice department probe. jeff pegues reports. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news that special counsel robert mueller has given his blessing for former fbi director james comey to testify before...
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. >> michele miller, thanks. >>> coming up, a blimp explodes.i>absorption is absorbed three times better. e so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. this clean was like pow! everything well? my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. step 2 whitens. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning*, 6x whitening*á i would switch to crest [hd] over what i was using before. ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the axcarf. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. you don't even want to know protection detergent alone d
. >> michele miller, thanks. >>> coming up, a blimp explodes.i>absorption is absorbed three times better. e so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. this clean was like pow! everything well? my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. step 2 whitens. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning*, 6x whitening*á i would switch to crest [hd] over what i was using before. ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of...
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. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> the search for the victims in the london apartment fire is now using drones. fire officials tell the lights up in tribute to actor adam west. this is the "cbs morning news." i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. t
. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> the search for the victims in the london apartment fire is now using drones. fire officials tell the lights up in tribute to actor adam west. this is the "cbs morning news." i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm...
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. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> the search for the victims in the london apartment fire is now using drones. fire officials tell the bbc some victims may never be identified. they launched an investigation into the disaster. >>> and the pilot of a small blimp that crash and burned near the u.s. open in wisconsin said he was trying to return to the air strip because it was too windy. he had just taken off when he heard a strange sound and the nose pitched down. the blimp crash and caught fire. the pilots with a only one on board. he suffered some burn but is in stable condition. >>> coming up on "cbs morning news," protesters clash at washington state college and later a bat signal lights up in tribute to actor adam west. this is the "cbs morning news." i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia
. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> the search for the victims in the london apartment fire is now using drones. fire officials tell the bbc some victims may never be identified. they launched an investigation into the disaster. >>> and the pilot of a small blimp that crash and burned near the u.s. open in wisconsin said he was trying to return to the air strip because it was too windy. he had just taken off when he heard a strange sound and the nose...
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i'm michelle miller. there has been another terror attack in london.s a vehicle. this time the targets were muslims. a man plowed his van into a crowd of worshippers outside the mosque. right after evening prayers. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: police say today's attack was not only terrorism, it was also a hate crime. the driver of the truck who witnesses say shouted "i want to kill muslims" barreled into a small group of people near a north london mosque. the attacker, identified as 47-year-old darren osborne was pinned to the ground. shielded by some bystanders while others pushed to get their hands on him. the local imam made sure he was handed over to the police. mohammad mahmoud. >> we told them the situation that there is a man, he is restrained, he mowed down a group of people with his van. there is a mob -- there is a mob attempting to hurt him. >> reporter: just over two weeks ago, londoners were paying their respects to victims of the last attack, with a rented van on london bridge, by self proclaimed islamic extremists. even then,
i'm michelle miller. there has been another terror attack in london.s a vehicle. this time the targets were muslims. a man plowed his van into a crowd of worshippers outside the mosque. right after evening prayers. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: police say today's attack was not only terrorism, it was also a hate crime. the driver of the truck who witnesses say shouted "i want to kill muslims" barreled into a small group of people near a north london mosque. the...
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here is michelle miller. >> they want their winters here. >> reciting shakes spear is tough enough.ing fight scenes with real. >> they're look huge weapons. >> reporter: what baffles leads to tanya and puck more than anything. >> bad idea. >> yeah. >> is that they be trusted with a weapon at all. so, why would they do that? >> i think that what they're trying to do is prove that even though, you have a juvenile delinquent, you can trust them. and they can like, move on from assault and battery. also i think to get our anger out. >> to tanya, queen of the fairies and puck the sprite, stage names are using to protect the minor's identities. both landed in berkshire juvenile court after misdemeanor offenses anything from breaking and entering to substance abuse or assault. >> i was fighting my dad. no clue i fought him until the cops came. >> this was their second chance. so, you are here in juve court. sitting here before the judge. what are you thinking you are going to get? >> more probation, and a week or two in jail. >> shakespeare were alive, he most definitely would probably end
here is michelle miller. >> they want their winters here. >> reciting shakes spear is tough enough.ing fight scenes with real. >> they're look huge weapons. >> reporter: what baffles leads to tanya and puck more than anything. >> bad idea. >> yeah. >> is that they be trusted with a weapon at all. so, why would they do that? >> i think that what they're trying to do is prove that even though, you have a juvenile delinquent, you can trust them. and...
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otto warmbier was in a coma when he returned to michelle miller is in wyoming where his funeral will be held today. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. joe eun, the state department who secured otto warmbier, is attending his funeral this morning. we should note hundreds mr. file into the auditorium of the high school warmbier graduated from four years ago. >> it's like saying good-bye to a close friend. >> reporter: the last time any of otto warmbier's classmates saw him, he was addressing them as their salutatorian. >> there's also a different kind of good-bye, a farewell larger than just a good friend. >> reporter: now they're returning to pay their final respects. jay was his teammate on the soccer team. >> he cared about everybody at the school. has yet to rule on the cause or manner of his dechlkt warmbier was in a coma when he was flown home last week after 17 months in prison. doctors said he had severe brain damage. warmbier's family declined an autop autopsy. >> north korea is a pariah regime. they're brutal and terroristic. >> reporter: but they made it clea
otto warmbier was in a coma when he returned to michelle miller is in wyoming where his funeral will be held today. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. joe eun, the state department who secured otto warmbier, is attending his funeral this morning. we should note hundreds mr. file into the auditorium of the high school warmbier graduated from four years ago. >> it's like saying good-bye to a close friend. >> reporter: the last time any of otto warmbier's...
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michelle miller is here this morning. >> it is great. shakespeare and company to the resc rescue.pretty obvious choice for someone facing hard time. if they think that's getting off easy ask the kids if they believe in the genius of william shakes sphere and life's sonnet lessons. reciting shakespeare is tough enough without adding fight scenes. >> they're like huge weapons. >> what baffles them more than anything -- >> it's a bad idea. >> that they be trusted with a weapon at all shoo so why would they do that? >> i think what they're trying to do is that prove that evenly though you have a juvenile delinquent you can trust them and they can like move on from assault and battery. also i think it's to get our anger out. >> to tania, queen of the fairies and puck our sprite are names we're using to protect their identities. both landed in court after misdemeanor offenses. >> i was fighting my dad. i had no clue i actually fought him until the cops came. >> this was their second chance. >> so you're here in juvy court, you're sitting here before the judge. what are you thinking you'
michelle miller is here this morning. >> it is great. shakespeare and company to the resc rescue.pretty obvious choice for someone facing hard time. if they think that's getting off easy ask the kids if they believe in the genius of william shakes sphere and life's sonnet lessons. reciting shakespeare is tough enough without adding fight scenes. >> they're like huge weapons. >> what baffles them more than anything -- >> it's a bad idea. >> that they be trusted with...
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michelle miller is here with more. good morning. >> good morning.octors describe otto warmbier as being in a state of unconsciousness. one thing is for certain. north korea's version of what happened to him isn't adding up. family shows him before his arrest. nearly 18 months later, the 22-year-old was returned to his family on a stretcher in a co-a toews-like state. >> i'm so proud of otto my son who balance in a pariah rejaem for the last 18 months brutalized and terrorized. >> wearing the same jacket his son wore at trial, fred warmbier described the moment they were finally reunited. >> i knelt down beside him and i hugged him and told him i missed him and was so glad he made it home. >> reporter: doctors say brain scans reveal they were likely caused by a sudden stopping of the heart shah he shows no signs of understanding language, responding to verbal kmablds, or awareness of his >> reporter: north korean officials claim he fell into a coma shortly after being imprisoned last march after contracting botulism and taking a sleeping pill. on thu
michelle miller is here with more. good morning. >> good morning.octors describe otto warmbier as being in a state of unconsciousness. one thing is for certain. north korea's version of what happened to him isn't adding up. family shows him before his arrest. nearly 18 months later, the 22-year-old was returned to his family on a stretcher in a co-a toews-like state. >> i'm so proud of otto my son who balance in a pariah rejaem for the last 18 months brutalized and terrorized....
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michele miller is here with details of his condition. michele, good morning. >> good morning.tors describe warmbier as being in a state of unresponsive wakefulness, a condition where patients are conscious but unable to respond. although the circumstances of his injuries remain unknown, one thing is for certain, north korea's version of what happened to him isn't adding up. >> two -- >> reporter: new video from otto warmbier's family shows him alongside members of his tour group in north korea before his arrest. nearly 18 months later, the 22-year-old was returned to his family on a stretcher, in a comatose-like state. >> i'm so proud of otto, my son, who has been in a pariah regime for the last 18 months, brutalized and terrorized. >> reporter: wearing the same jacket his son wore at his trial, fred warmbier described the moment they were finally reunited. >> i knelt down by his side and i hugged him. and i told him i missed him and i was so glad that he made it home. >> reporter: doctors say they don't know what caused warmbier's injuries, but said thursday that brain scans
michele miller is here with details of his condition. michele, good morning. >> good morning.tors describe warmbier as being in a state of unresponsive wakefulness, a condition where patients are conscious but unable to respond. although the circumstances of his injuries remain unknown, one thing is for certain, north korea's version of what happened to him isn't adding up. >> two -- >> reporter: new video from otto warmbier's family shows him alongside members of his tour...
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michelle miller is there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this cemetery is the last stop on warmbier's long journey home from north korea. it's not the fate his family hoped for when he was arrested and impridsened 17 months ago, but they do note he did come home and he is now at peace. a bagpiper lead the funeral procession out of wyoming high school where otto warmbier graduated just four years earlier. as the hearse drove to the cemetery, mourners lined the shoulder. ohio senator ronald pierce was with the family last week when their son was flown home from north korea. >> he shouldn't be dead. he's dead because of north korea, there's no question about it. >> reporter: so many people showed up for the service, more than 2,000, that 100 had to be turned away. the ka face crowd filled the auditorium and spilled over into the gym and cafeteria. warmbier's girlfriend 'lex said he made the fun times more fun and the hard times less difficult. his brother and sister gave eulogies. >> how long have you known him? >> jay klein is austin of warmb
michelle miller is there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this cemetery is the last stop on warmbier's long journey home from north korea. it's not the fate his family hoped for when he was arrested and impridsened 17 months ago, but they do note he did come home and he is now at peace. a bagpiper lead the funeral procession out of wyoming high school where otto warmbier graduated just four years earlier. as the hearse drove to the cemetery, mourners lined the shoulder. ohio...
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reporter: many, including gina miller, say this vote is the most important in a generation. michelle: they abandoned all that they knew and risked their lives to get here. hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria, searching for peace and stability, fled their war-torn country and embarked on a treacherous journey to reach germany. some found respite and a new start. others struggled with endless bureaucratic delays, living in cramped and unsafe conditions, and were deeply homesick -- to the point that they decided to go back. our reporters followed the refugees' trail of reverse migration from munich to thessaloniki in greece, and down to the turkish border, in their desperate attempt to get home. reporter: on this facebook page in arabic, syrian refugees openly buy and sell german residence permits. we monitored it. as many as eight new passports are offered per day, for an average of some 1600 euros apiece. to find out what's behind this dubious trade, we pretended to be in the market. we arranged to meet a seller in dusseldorf to ask him why he wanted to sell his passport and
reporter: many, including gina miller, say this vote is the most important in a generation. michelle: they abandoned all that they knew and risked their lives to get here. hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria, searching for peace and stability, fled their war-torn country and embarked on a treacherous journey to reach germany. some found respite and a new start. others struggled with endless bureaucratic delays, living in cramped and unsafe conditions, and were deeply homesick -- to the...
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michelle turner with me right now. we have to talk about former "dance moms" star, abby lee miller.her year and a day sentence for bankruptcy fraud. when we talk to her, she has been riddled. >> that's a huge, dark cloud that hangs over my head every minute of every day, and it's the unknown. >> abby is taking her new reality one day at a time. >> i catch myself getting into a funk, and going to a place that is dark. and sad. >> we spoke exclusively to the 50-year-old just before she was sentenced this spring. >> i regret everything. >> abby quit dance moms back in march. her once thriving l.a. dance studio is up for lease. a source tells "e.t." abby quote understandably nervous, and is anxious to put this all behind her. "e.t." has also learned she has filmed a new lifetime special documenting her days before heading to jail. >> there are some reality stars who have been in jail, and theresa giudice is one of them. do you look at her, or have you reached out to her? >> i have not. i heard that she has told some real horror stories about her time, and i don't want to look at that. >
michelle turner with me right now. we have to talk about former "dance moms" star, abby lee miller.her year and a day sentence for bankruptcy fraud. when we talk to her, she has been riddled. >> that's a huge, dark cloud that hangs over my head every minute of every day, and it's the unknown. >> abby is taking her new reality one day at a time. >> i catch myself getting into a funk, and going to a place that is dark. and sad. >> we spoke exclusively to the...
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miller joining us from brussels. great to see you. i want to bring in bob michele . bob: lots going on this week. jon: let's begin with the negotiations and the authority that prime minister may may or may not have. bob: obviously, her base is quite weak. . we are hoping for some form of there can beere some forward pass on bilateral agreements between the eu. it just doesn't feel like that's going to happen. that is a bit too optimistic. david: we are hoping for a soft brexit. it's a hard way to see how you get from here to there right now. miller justue matt identified some the treatment of european citizens in the u.k. bob: that was one of the tenants that brexit was based on. too hard and things like that. harden up the border and things like that. is moving away on its own path and one of the things we are saying is try to build a base to move baking to the continent. david: is there one point of potential leverage, money? the u.k. has contributed a lot to the european budget. they need that money to keep going. could they pay their way out of this problem? bob: i suppose that is a possibili
miller joining us from brussels. great to see you. i want to bring in bob michele . bob: lots going on this week. jon: let's begin with the negotiations and the authority that prime minister may may or may not have. bob: obviously, her base is quite weak. . we are hoping for some form of there can beere some forward pass on bilateral agreements between the eu. it just doesn't feel like that's going to happen. that is a bit too optimistic. david: we are hoping for a soft brexit. it's a hard way...
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michelle here who understand that world. it seems like that trumpism is also bannonism. there's a dear leaderism to it that might be bannonite, too. steven miller as a bannon ally before he jumped ship to krishner's team, this is what he said back in february talking about the travel ban reaction to it. >> our opponents, the media and the whole world will soon see, as we begin to take further actions that the powers of the president, to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned. >> that struck most people, kurt, as creepy. >> and never seen on tv again. >> but inside of breitbart world. inside of the trump die-hard base, how is that kind of talk received? >> well, it's expected. again, this mirrors what you would expect from a dictatorial regime. a mandate that there are efuses over the top for their beloved leader. even in the face of making a mistake, even something as minor ace typo on a tweet, there's a mind-set that you never accept or did anything wrong. you're never at fault. that's very steve bannon like. never allowing anyone to pressure you to do anything that you should have to do. and the fact that everyone
michelle here who understand that world. it seems like that trumpism is also bannonism. there's a dear leaderism to it that might be bannonite, too. steven miller as a bannon ally before he jumped ship to krishner's team, this is what he said back in february talking about the travel ban reaction to it. >> our opponents, the media and the whole world will soon see, as we begin to take further actions that the powers of the president, to protect our country are very substantial and will...