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michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plain, vermont. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. the news continues on our 24- hour streaming channel cbsn at cbs.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. from all of us, thank you for joining us. good night. a horrifying hit & run rips a bay area family apart. now: . >>> you can be doing everything right and some idiot comes down the street not doing everything right and they change your life forever. >>> a horrifying hit and run rips a bay area family apart and police say they've caught the driver who left innocent children to die. >>> and making ends meet, san francisco raised its minimum wage today but it turns out it's 40 bucks an hour short of what it actually costs to live here. >> and a san jose home goes up like a roman candle. why neighbors think fireworks could be to blame. >>> that early morning fire left half a dozen people homeless. we're live in san jose with details on what neighbors heard right before it erupted. >> reporter: neighbors say they heard the sound of fireworks b
michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plain, vermont. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. the news continues on our 24- hour streaming channel cbsn at cbs.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. from all of us, thank you for joining us. good night. a horrifying hit & run rips a bay area family apart. now: . >>> you can be doing everything right and some idiot comes down the street not doing everything right and they change your life forever. >>> a horrifying...
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michelle miller took a walk through.orter: brian demoulin inherited this house, and he is reluctantly putting it on the market. >> this is a stairway that leads to the canadian apartments. >> reporter: and this right here? >> the u.s. >> reporter: you heard him right. this house is in two countries at once, beebe plain, vermont, and assistant stead, quebec, canada. this is approximately where the border is. selling a home that straddles two countries proving to be a bit of a challenge. >> my ideal buyer is someone with dual citizenship. >> reporter: retailor rosemary lalime. >> it makes it more difficult. i have to make sure they have the right customs papers to own the property. >> reporter: the historic home was built in the 1800s to ease commerce between both countries. the nine-bedroom, five-bath thtate is listed at 109,000. this door has to stalocked all the time? >> absolutely. if you step out that door, you're in can dark off the property and subject to be arrested. >> reporter: border patrol officers for both nat
michelle miller took a walk through.orter: brian demoulin inherited this house, and he is reluctantly putting it on the market. >> this is a stairway that leads to the canadian apartments. >> reporter: and this right here? >> the u.s. >> reporter: you heard him right. this house is in two countries at once, beebe plain, vermont, and assistant stead, quebec, canada. this is approximately where the border is. selling a home that straddles two countries proving to be a bit...
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michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plain, vermont. >> ninan: and that's the "cbs evening news" for this news continues on our 2446 hour streaming channel. i'm reena ninan in new york. from all of us, thank you for joining us. good night. fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years. all with a 2-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com. g is a paid presentation for crepe erase, the number one anti-aging body treatment system for crepey skin! (male announcer) that can deliver stunning results on your arms, your legs, your hands, your chest, and even your neck! (female announcer) featuring legendary actress and crepe erase success story,
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i'm michelle miller.nt trump's son-in-law and top adviser, jared kushner told his story as the investigation of russian interference in the presidential election picks up steam. kushner testified behind closed doors on capitol hill, and emerged to insist he did not collude with the crem len to help his father-in-law win the white house. other top aides will testify latd e later this week. >> mr. kushner how was your meeting? >> reporter: kushner told investigators he did meet with influential russians four times during campaign and transition. but those meetings he said were brief part of his incoming contacts with people from approximately 15 countries. in fact, he said until recently he did not recall at all a 2016 meeting at trump tower with donald trump jr. and a russian lawyer offering dirt on hillary clinton. kushner said he arrived at the meeting a little late and quickly decided it was a waste of our time. e-mailing an assistant, can you please call me on my cell. need an excuse to get out of meet
i'm michelle miller.nt trump's son-in-law and top adviser, jared kushner told his story as the investigation of russian interference in the presidential election picks up steam. kushner testified behind closed doors on capitol hill, and emerged to insist he did not collude with the crem len to help his father-in-law win the white house. other top aides will testify latd e later this week. >> mr. kushner how was your meeting? >> reporter: kushner told investigators he did meet with...
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. >>> welcome to overnight news, i'm michelle miller.ill soon be loose after nine years behind bars for an armed robbery o.j. simpson has been granted parole. >> mr. simpson i do vote to grant parole when eligible and that will conclude this hearing. >> thank you. >> his relief was obvious. o.j. simpson, now 70 years old, would soon be free on parole. >> it was a serious crime, and there was no excuse for it. >> reporter: the hearing, via video conference, lasted more than an hour, as commissioners asked simpson how prison had changed him. >> are you humbled by this incarceration? >> oh, yeah. for sure. >> reporter: while expressing regret, he insisted it was others who decided to bring guns the day in las vegas they robbed two memorabilia dealers of items simpson believed had been stolen from him. >> i am no danger to pull a gun on anybody. you know, i never have in my life. i've never been accused of it in my life. >> reporter: one of the dealers robbed that day, bruce fromong, told the parole board simpson had served enough time. >> t
. >>> welcome to overnight news, i'm michelle miller.ill soon be loose after nine years behind bars for an armed robbery o.j. simpson has been granted parole. >> mr. simpson i do vote to grant parole when eligible and that will conclude this hearing. >> thank you. >> his relief was obvious. o.j. simpson, now 70 years old, would soon be free on parole. >> it was a serious crime, and there was no excuse for it. >> reporter: the hearing, via video conference,...
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i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, july 24th, 2017. >>> human trafficking >>> and president trump makes another health care push. it could be overshadowed by the russia investigation. today jared kushner will be questioned by the senate intelligence committee. >>> good m
i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, july 24th, 2017. >>> human trafficking >>> and president trump makes another health care push. it could be overshadowed by the russia investigation. today jared kushner will be questioned by the senate intelligence committee. >>> good m
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the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony so >>> welcome to the overnight news, i'm michelle miller simpson steps back into the spotlight today. he's up for parole and appears in court via video conference from the lovelock correction center in nevada. he was acquitted in what many called the trial of the century, the murder of his wife and her male friend. years later, he was convicted of robbery and other charges and sentenced to 33 years in prison. that was nine years ago. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: o.j. stim kbi convicted of a crime until this botched robbery. simpson said he was trying to take back memorabilia that belonged to him at gun appointment. he was sentenced to 33 years. >> first time i met him was in the gym. >> reporter: he was one of the first guards at the lovelock correctional center. >> he had a positive attitude. he knew they was going to get parole, and that's all he thought about. >> reporter: at 70 years old, he'll make his case thursday to the parole board. >> i've paid my time, accepted responsibility. >> reporter: the criminal defense lawyer, tr
the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony so >>> welcome to the overnight news, i'm michelle miller simpson steps back into the spotlight today. he's up for parole and appears in court via video conference from the lovelock correction center in nevada. he was acquitted in what many called the trial of the century, the murder of his wife and her male friend. years later, he was convicted of robbery and other charges and sentenced to 33 years in prison. that was nine years ago....
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i'm michelle miller. >>> plugging white house leaks. communication director threatens to take drastic action to stop secrets from being spilled to the press. >> if you are going to keep leaking i will fire everybody. >> toniga ht, n humafitrafg ckin tragedy. at least nine people are dead. they were found inside the back of a sweltering tractor-trailer. >> a high-stakes showdown in kekyntuc. will it become the nation's first state without an abortion clinic? >> why are people lining up to get inside this italian prison? would you believe it's the food. >> how is it to have all of these folks here tonight? [ speaking italian ] >> freedom. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news," i'min reporting from washington, d.c. it was a busy sunday for president trump's new communications director. anthony scaramucci. he made the round on the morning programs threatening to take drastic action to stop leaks to the press. the president's new messenger hired friday fielded question as but mr. trump's son-in-l
i'm michelle miller. >>> plugging white house leaks. communication director threatens to take drastic action to stop secrets from being spilled to the press. >> if you are going to keep leaking i will fire everybody. >> toniga ht, n humafitrafg ckin tragedy. at least nine people are dead. they were found inside the back of a sweltering tractor-trailer. >> a high-stakes showdown in kekyntuc. will it become the nation's first state without an abortion clinic? >>...
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michelle miller is here. michelle, good morning. >> good morning.ng that happened in new jersey's largest city in 1967 soon spread and reached cities like detroit. it was a long hot summer for law enforcement who were blamed by residents for fanning the flames of intolerance those who remember 1967 as the summer of love may have forgotten what happened in cities like newark, new jersey. ♪ stop children, what's that sound everybody look what's going down ♪ >> we're not going to tolerate violence. >> we're going crush violence in this city. >> for another a week police clashed with protesters after a man was beaten by officers from the fourth precinct. >> they started dragging me through the streets. >> and that precinct had a notorious reputation. people thought smith had been killed. >> lawrence hamm who leads the people's organization for progress was 2 years when his city caught fire. >> this was an explosive period. when they think of ri think of newark. detroit happened two weeks after. this was happening all over the country. you had these majo
michelle miller is here. michelle, good morning. >> good morning.ng that happened in new jersey's largest city in 1967 soon spread and reached cities like detroit. it was a long hot summer for law enforcement who were blamed by residents for fanning the flames of intolerance those who remember 1967 as the summer of love may have forgotten what happened in cities like newark, new jersey. ♪ stop children, what's that sound everybody look what's going down ♪ >> we're not going to...
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from the broadcast city here in new york city i'm michelle miller. >> mason: after nine years behind -- >> mr. simpson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. >> mas--on: o.j. simpson is going free. also tonight, the president blasts his attorney general-- >> he should have told me before he took the job. >> mason: --for recusing himself in the russia investigation. >> i would have picked somebody else. >> mason: the special counsel takes aim at trump business transactions. >> would that be a breach of what his actual charge is? >> i would say yeah. i would say yes. >> mason: senator john mccain fights the battle of his life. >> he is yelling at me to buck up, so i'm going to buck up. >> mason: and, a young boy's trip back in time. >> yeah, i think it's crazy. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news". >>> it was very familiar. millions of americans glued to their televisions, waiting to hear the fate of o.j. simpson. but it was two decades later, two decades after simpson was acquitted of murder charges in the trial of the century. the question was whether simpson would be
from the broadcast city here in new york city i'm michelle miller. >> mason: after nine years behind -- >> mr. simpson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. >> mas--on: o.j. simpson is going free. also tonight, the president blasts his attorney general-- >> he should have told me before he took the job. >> mason: --for recusing himself in the russia investigation. >> i would have picked somebody else. >> mason: the special counsel takes aim at trump...
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michelle miller, vermont. >> new meaning to our neighbors to the north. >> what a cool story.rs.. even >>> good morning, and happy fourth of july. it is is 8:25. i'm anne makovec. san francisco police are warning tourists this holiday, thieves target cars. even in broad daylight. they are urging people not to leave valuables in their vehicles. even if it is just for a few minutes. >>> here are some new videos of damage left behind from a fire at a home in danville overnight. a family of four was able to get out safely. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> and the valero oil refinery in benecia has filed a lawsuit against pg&e, claiming it suffered $75 million in damages, because of a power outage in may. valero says that 18-minute outage damaged equipment critical to the refinery. roberta gonzalez has a check of the weather next. >>> good morning, from the kpix studios in san francisco. right now we do have gray skies over the bay right now, looking out towards coit tower. we also have gray skies at the immediate seashore. but we have been clearing out now
michelle miller, vermont. >> new meaning to our neighbors to the north. >> what a cool story.rs.. even >>> good morning, and happy fourth of july. it is is 8:25. i'm anne makovec. san francisco police are warning tourists this holiday, thieves target cars. even in broad daylight. they are urging people not to leave valuables in their vehicles. even if it is just for a few minutes. >>> here are some new videos of damage left behind from a fire at a home in danville...
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michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: seaworld announced the end of his breeding program followingdeclining ticket sales. while the exact cause of kyara's premature death is yet to be determined, activists say for a whale born into captivity, it comes as no surprise. at just 3 months old, kyara's was one of seaworld san antonio's main attractions. but on monday, park officials announced that baby kyara had died. in a statement released to cbs this morning, seaworld said the dedicated team of veterinarians and care staff spent the last three days providing critical care for kyara. but despite their best efforts, her health continued to decline, and she passed away earlier today. seaworld has yet to say specifically what caused kyara's death, but animal rights activists say a life spent in captivity could be to blame. >> what the death of this young calf tells us is that these animals cannot thrive in concrete tanks. >> reporter: seaworld's orca program has come under fire after a string of high-profile incidents involving killer whales. in 2010, trainer dawn bran show was killed aft
michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: seaworld announced the end of his breeding program followingdeclining ticket sales. while the exact cause of kyara's premature death is yet to be determined, activists say for a whale born into captivity, it comes as no surprise. at just 3 months old, kyara's was one of seaworld san antonio's main attractions. but on monday, park officials announced that baby kyara had died. in a statement released to cbs this morning, seaworld said the...
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i'm michelle miller. we begin this morning with the opioid crisis gripping the nation. disease control and prevention calls opioid addiction the number within health crisis facing the nation. more than 100 people overdose every day from heroin, fentanyl or opioid drugs. just last week, a 10-year-old boy in miami was found dead with the drugs in his system. the midwest is ground zero for the epidemic. ohio for instance reported more than 4,000 unintentional drug overdoses last year. that number is expected to rise. battling this epidemic set a financial strain on a ohio community. a local lawmaker wants police to stop saving the victims. >> we were along for the ride as first responders in middletown, ohio made their way to a fifth overdose call in just over an hour. >> last thing the chief said when we walked out. there is a bad batch. >> that's correct. it seems that, you know the dealer may have made his rounds. and various people are starting to fall out now. >> reporter: on this call we saw a woman turning blue on the ground outside her friend any house. medics work
i'm michelle miller. we begin this morning with the opioid crisis gripping the nation. disease control and prevention calls opioid addiction the number within health crisis facing the nation. more than 100 people overdose every day from heroin, fentanyl or opioid drugs. just last week, a 10-year-old boy in miami was found dead with the drugs in his system. the midwest is ground zero for the epidemic. ohio for instance reported more than 4,000 unintentional drug overdoses last year. that number...
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michelle miller shows us how the catchy hit sung almost entirely in spanish became our song of the summerre starting there. this spring when "despacito wets went to number one in the u.s., it became the third p predominantly spanish song. that follows "lobos" "the macarena." it's not showing any signs of slowing down. 2017's song of the summer comes down to just four syllables. ♪ despacito >> once you hear a song on every radio station, no matter the format, on everyone's playlist, in every nightclub, every bar, 's the song of the summer. >> it's dominant in all of the metric that measure a chart hit from sales to streaming to air play. >> reporter: the song of the summer has actually been warming up fans since february when it reached the billboard on the latin chart. daddy yankee made a hit in 2004 with "gasolina." lu luis fonsi has led it. >> for some reasons their songs have special magic and this one has it. >> reporter: s ender co-wrote the song with fonsi. >> reporter: why do you think it's got spark? >> i have no idea. it's big for the latin industry, peri period. >> reporter: dee
michelle miller shows us how the catchy hit sung almost entirely in spanish became our song of the summerre starting there. this spring when "despacito wets went to number one in the u.s., it became the third p predominantly spanish song. that follows "lobos" "the macarena." it's not showing any signs of slowing down. 2017's song of the summer comes down to just four syllables. ♪ despacito >> once you hear a song on every radio station, no matter the format, on...
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. >>> michelle miller takes us to a home that sits on the border of the u.s.his is the line. the line that sits on united states and canada sits right through it. that story tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> you can hear more of "cbs this morning" on our podcasts on itunes and apple's podcast app. today, ellen hilder grande talked about her summer beach novel "the identicals" and about her battle with breast cancer and finding new love again. you're watching "cbs this morning." when i was three. ever since, it's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now, i am able to dream bigger. >>joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to offer the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including jason. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. >>jason: start saving to dream bigger today. at paable.gov. in the state that invented the american vacation... a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories wi
. >>> michelle miller takes us to a home that sits on the border of the u.s.his is the line. the line that sits on united states and canada sits right through it. that story tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> you can hear more of "cbs this morning" on our podcasts on itunes and apple's podcast app. today, ellen hilder grande talked about her summer beach novel "the identicals" and about her battle with breast cancer and finding new love again. you're...
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. >>> michelle miller takes us to a home that sits on the border of the u.s.his is the line. the line that sits on united states and canada sits right through it. that story tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> you can hear more of " itunes and apple's podcast app. today, ellen hilder grande talked about her summer beach novel "the identicals" and about her battle with breast cancer and finding new love again. you're watching "cbs this morning." z1a2z y2e2dy y1a2y restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakathisia.com. >>> i'm going to see you guys tomorrow. >> yes. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune in to the "cbs evening news" tonight. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." did you know slow inettern can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable interne
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the momentless population is often overlooked but michelle miller introduces us to a man who is payingning. chris said he never paid much attention to the homeless around him but when he decided to try a musical experiment playing his guitar on the street it all changed and so did his perspective. this might be the most unlikely due wed ever. one, bankering the other, john glenn living on the streets of new york city. he stopped by and said what are you doing? can i do anything for you? >> that's a great opener. >> reporter: he has a budding side career as a musician started playing with the homeless as a way to try out new songs. he'd work out the music and they'd keep any tips. >> it would start out as i'm going to test these ideas and i talked to these people. i thought, wow, i can really identify with them. >> reporter: he could identify because he was quietly battli obsessive compulsive disorder. >> i couldn't sleep, i couldn't walk outside unless i did certain things. discovered haunted the homeless as well. >> all my life, i've known people for years they'd cross to the other si
the momentless population is often overlooked but michelle miller introduces us to a man who is payingning. chris said he never paid much attention to the homeless around him but when he decided to try a musical experiment playing his guitar on the street it all changed and so did his perspective. this might be the most unlikely due wed ever. one, bankering the other, john glenn living on the streets of new york city. he stopped by and said what are you doing? can i do anything for you?...
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michelle miller, vermont. >> new meaning to our neighbors to the north. >> what a cool story.ion of the independence included >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >>> good morning, i'm rahel solomon, new citizens will be taking the oath at several historic sites around our area, this independence day, it includes liberty bell center, betsy ross house, the battleship new jersey. there will even be special citizenship ceremony for young citizens. the oath citizens ship and service will honor 15,000 new us citizens today, more than 56 indeed pens dai-ichi ceremonies across the country. looks like typical summer day, warm out there. >> definitely off to pretty warm starks testifily true, no problem hitting the upper 80s, which is where we normally would top off in this particular day of the year, happy fourth to you. looks like great excuse to be outside all-in-all, frontal boundery hung up nearby. for the moment, few clouds over the schools, baseball deemed completely clear right now, but fog issues at the immediate shore line. now, for now, already flirting with 08 degrees in wil
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. >>> michelle miller takes us to a home that sits on the border of the u.s. on the line. this is the line. the line that sits on united states and canada sits right through it. that story tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> you can hear more of "cbs this morning" on our podcasts on itunes and apple's podcast app. today, ellen hilder grande talked about her summer beach novel "the identicals" and about her battle with breast cancer and finding new love again. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> i'm going to see you guys tomorrow. >> yes. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune in to the "cbs evening news" tonight. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> this is a kpix 5 morning update. >> good morning. it's 8:55. i'm michelle griego. a fremont man is behind bars after a three hour standoff. police say he stormed a home on cleveland place near farwell drive where he stabbed a neighbor in the hand. the suspect surrendered. >>> the concord city council approved home delivery of medical marijuana. those who use pot for pain management don't have to le
. >>> michelle miller takes us to a home that sits on the border of the u.s. on the line. this is the line. the line that sits on united states and canada sits right through it. that story tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> you can hear more of "cbs this morning" on our podcasts on itunes and apple's podcast app. today, ellen hilder grande talked about her summer beach novel "the identicals" and about her battle with breast cancer and finding new...
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michelle miller is here with the growing question surround gt shooting. good morning. >> reporter: according to the minneapolis police department, all of their patrol officers are equipped with body cameras. the minneapolis community along with the mayor want to know why they weren't on during saturday's deadly shooting. >> this woman was a beautiful light. she was a healer. she was loved. she should be alive. >> reporter: at a vigil sunday night they describe justine as a spiritual leader who gave back to the community. >> she was a lovely, lovely person. >> if you're going to change a belief system, it takes a lot. >> reporter: she was a yoga teacher who was recordedly engaged to be married next month. >> of a lot of questions about why the body cameras weren't on. >> reporter: minneapolis mayor could not explain why police body cameras were not rolling when the police officer opened fire on demonday outside her home. demond apparently called 911 to report a possible assault saturday night. the bureau of criminal apprehension says two officers responded
michelle miller is here with the growing question surround gt shooting. good morning. >> reporter: according to the minneapolis police department, all of their patrol officers are equipped with body cameras. the minneapolis community along with the mayor want to know why they weren't on during saturday's deadly shooting. >> this woman was a beautiful light. she was a healer. she was loved. she should be alive. >> reporter: at a vigil sunday night they describe justine as a...