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michelle miller has our report. >> we're going to need about 20 balances. i have a full school bus and victims on the ground. >> reporter: calls flooded 911 after a school bus carrying middle schoolers from new jersey collided with a dump truck. investigators say the accident was so violent the body of the bus was severed, the body crushed. the red dump truck involved in the crash stopped another by. mt. olive mayor, robert greenbaum. >> students were on a trip with classmates and teachers. several ro reported dead. governor phil murphy. >> some patients are in critical condition and currently undergoing surgery, so please keep everybody in your prayers. >> reporter: officials say 43 victims were taken to area hospitals. >> i hear two boys were severely injured and my best friend was on the bus and i was so scared. >> reporter: the other two were not involved in the crash. >> this is a devastation right now for our community, for the families involved, for east brooke middle school. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news. >>> president trump says planning n
michelle miller has our report. >> we're going to need about 20 balances. i have a full school bus and victims on the ground. >> reporter: calls flooded 911 after a school bus carrying middle schoolers from new jersey collided with a dump truck. investigators say the accident was so violent the body of the bus was severed, the body crushed. the red dump truck involved in the crash stopped another by. mt. olive mayor, robert greenbaum. >> students were on a trip with classmates...
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i'm michelle miller. was made in the holy land where the 70th anniversary of the founding of israel was melt with both celebration and bloodshed. president trump's daughter ivanka presided over the opening of the new u.s. embassy which was relocated from tel aviv to jerusalem. but in nearby ramallah and barely 40 miles away in gaza, there was violence and death. israeli soldiers opened fire on palestinian protesters, killing dozens and wounding more than 2400. holly williams begins our coverage in gaza. >> reporter: they were angry today in gaza about the new u.s. embassy. men and women threw rocks. while many were peaceful some started fires along the border fence with israel. they've been demonstrating for six weeks. 40,000 today according to israel. encouraged by hamas, the militant group controlled the gaza strip since 2007. they had dropped leaflets warning palestinians not to get too close to the fence. when they did, the israelis used live ammunition. there are casualties coming back from the fence
i'm michelle miller. was made in the holy land where the 70th anniversary of the founding of israel was melt with both celebration and bloodshed. president trump's daughter ivanka presided over the opening of the new u.s. embassy which was relocated from tel aviv to jerusalem. but in nearby ramallah and barely 40 miles away in gaza, there was violence and death. israeli soldiers opened fire on palestinian protesters, killing dozens and wounding more than 2400. holly williams begins our coverage...
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here's michelle miller. >> they said they're people. they're not people. these are animals. >> reporter: at a roundtable with law enforcement and victims' families, president trump once again cited ms-13's brutal crimes to call for stricter immigration laws and border security. >> ms-13 lives by the motto "kill, rape, and control." that's actually their motto. >> reporter: ms-13 started in los angeles in the 1980s and now has more than 10,000 members in at least 40 states and the district of columbia. since mr. trump has taken office, immigration and customs enforcement has cracked down on ms-13 gang members across the country. last year, 796 members were arrested, and 83% increase over 2016. the gang has been responsible for more than a dozen deaths on long island in the last two years, some involving teenagers. nassau county police commissioner patrick ryder. ms-13 has been described as the most violent in this country. would you agree with that assessment? >> without a doubt, what we've seen here, from the six homicides we had last year, they were commi
here's michelle miller. >> they said they're people. they're not people. these are animals. >> reporter: at a roundtable with law enforcement and victims' families, president trump once again cited ms-13's brutal crimes to call for stricter immigration laws and border security. >> ms-13 lives by the motto "kill, rape, and control." that's actually their motto. >> reporter: ms-13 started in los angeles in the 1980s and now has more than 10,000 members in at...
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here's michelle miller. >> reporter: the traffic stop of 65-year-old rose campbell last friday became anything but routine after she refused to sign the ticket. after campbell was told repeatedly to exit the vehicle, the alpharetta police officer michael swerdlove told her she was under arrest. things escalated when officer james legg arrived. >> hey, you're not in charge. shut the [ bleep ] up and get out of the car. >> who you talking to? >> you. >> shut your mouth. >> are you the supervisor. >> what really scared the living -- i mean when i say i was scared, i thought my heart was going to stop. >> reporter: she was arrested. officer legg a 23-year veteran resigned, defending his actions saying, maybe i should not have used profanity, but its immediate effectiveness is not questionable, and i do believe i acted reasonably under the circumstances. campbell, who's been arrested twice before, says she did not want to see anyone get fired. >> all of what occurred could have been absolutely avoided if he had adhered to the request. >> reporter: the alpharetta police told us they even co
here's michelle miller. >> reporter: the traffic stop of 65-year-old rose campbell last friday became anything but routine after she refused to sign the ticket. after campbell was told repeatedly to exit the vehicle, the alpharetta police officer michael swerdlove told her she was under arrest. things escalated when officer james legg arrived. >> hey, you're not in charge. shut the [ bleep ] up and get out of the car. >> who you talking to? >> you. >> shut your...
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here's michelle miller. >> ♪ dear mason >> reporter: in the time spent waiting for a sonogram appointmentctant parents did something that blew their minds. writing their unborn baby a lullaby. >> we were like thinking we can't really write a song. >> we're not songwriters. >> yeah. ♪ already loves >> reporter: the experience given to parents once a week here at the jacobi medical center in the bronx. >> he will listen to it as a t by and always remember that it is both of us what we feel and how we thought about him before he was born. like that's always going to be a family thing. >> reporter: their teachers: carnegie hall musicians, marika hughes and deidre rodman struck begin the process by asking parents to compose a letter to their child which is used for the lyrics. >> nice, that's beautiful. >> reporter: in a matter of a few hours-- >> ♪ i will cradle you, comfort you ♪ >> reporter: they produce melodies for three moms and a ied. personalizing each to the parent's pitch. >> for as long. >> passion. >> do you speak any other languages? >> arabic. >> reporter: and even the language o
here's michelle miller. >> ♪ dear mason >> reporter: in the time spent waiting for a sonogram appointmentctant parents did something that blew their minds. writing their unborn baby a lullaby. >> we were like thinking we can't really write a song. >> we're not songwriters. >> yeah. ♪ already loves >> reporter: the experience given to parents once a week here at the jacobi medical center in the bronx. >> he will listen to it as a t by and always...
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here's michelle miller. >> my thanks to all of you and now it's on to chicago and let's win there.ou very much. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: after winning the california democratic primary in the 1968 presidential campaign, senator robert kennedy left a jubilant crowd. exiting through the hotel kitchen. >> would a doctor come right here? >> reporter: he was shot three times and died the next day, sirhan sirhan a 24 year old palestinian immigrant was arrested and later convicted. he admitted shooting kennedy, but claimed he had no memory of it. now, new evidence is casting doubt for some on sirhan's thilt. according to that evidence, sirhan was standing in front of kennedy at the time of the shooting, but an autopsy report found that kennedy was shot at point blank range from behind. it reportedly shows as many as 13 shots were fired that night, but sirhan's gun only held eight bullets. that's one reason why kennedy's eldest son robert kennedy, jr. visited sirhan sirhan in prison. he tells "the washington post," "there were too many bullets. you can't fire 13 shots out of a
here's michelle miller. >> my thanks to all of you and now it's on to chicago and let's win there.ou very much. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: after winning the california democratic primary in the 1968 presidential campaign, senator robert kennedy left a jubilant crowd. exiting through the hotel kitchen. >> would a doctor come right here? >> reporter: he was shot three times and died the next day, sirhan sirhan a 24 year old palestinian immigrant was arrested and...
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i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, may 15th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." worlds apart. more border clashes are expected today between palestinians and israeli forces over the new u.s. embassy in jerusalem. >>> first lady melania trump remains hospitalized after undergoing surgery. >>> and children are removed from a home after they're discovered living in shocking conditions. 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. more protests are expected along the border with gaza. during violent mass protests yesterday, at least 58 palestinians were killed. that includes a baby who died from exposure to teargas according to the gaza health ministry. the palestinians have been demonstrating for weeks. yesterday's violence came as the u.s. opened a controversial embassy in jerusalem. laura podesta is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the trump ad
i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, may 15th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." worlds apart. more border clashes are expected today between palestinians and israeli forces over the new u.s. embassy in jerusalem. >>> first lady melania trump remains hospitalized after undergoing surgery. >>> and children are removed from a home after they're discovered living in shocking conditions. good morning from...
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michelle miller, thank you. the second time a broken window caused some frightening moments today for southwest airlines passengers. kris van cleave has this story. me it just sounded like a really loud pop, like, you know, as if someone was throwing a rock at you. >> reporter: passenger karen o'grady was just a couple of seats away when this frightening cracked appeared in a window at ore than 30,000 feet. she was one of 81 passengers on southwest flight 957. an >> we're going to walk you right on to the plane next door. >> reporter: the flight, from chicago to newark, diverted to cleveland, landing safely. y.rk rosenker, former head of the n.t.s.b., says this is an anomaly. >> there are a number of redundancies built into these windows that enable them to withstand even the loss of one of the panes. >> reporter: the 737 window has two acrylic panes in case one fails. the f.a.a. is now investigating if southwest have pulled the plane from service. >> reporter: today's incident comes just over two weeks after th
michelle miller, thank you. the second time a broken window caused some frightening moments today for southwest airlines passengers. kris van cleave has this story. me it just sounded like a really loud pop, like, you know, as if someone was throwing a rock at you. >> reporter: passenger karen o'grady was just a couple of seats away when this frightening cracked appeared in a window at ore than 30,000 feet. she was one of 81 passengers on southwest flight 957. an >> we're going to...
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the actor stepped offstage to chat with michelle miller. >> denzel hayes washington jr. >> but two legions of movie-goers he is simply denzel. >> i too -- am aka. he played a staggering variety of characters. >> we can not launch missiles unless you and i agree. in some, 50 films. in 40 years. >> you are an african who happens to be an american. malcolm x. we didn't land on plymouth rock. plymouth rock landed on us. >> a homophobic lawyer. >> what happened to your face? >> i have aids. >> oh. >> a jazz trumpeter. >> and a boxer. >> i just do what i do. i don't analyze it. don't overanalyze it. try not to read what people think i am doing. not that precious to me. i am just doing what i, what i know huh to do. what i love to do. >> and his work has been awarded, with two oscars. west supporting actor for his role in glory. as a defiant soldier in unt yun army. >> a training day. show you around. give you a take to the business. you know. >> the other best actor for training day. >> keep your mouth shut. and your eyes open. where he played a decorated, deeply corrupt narcotics officer. >> yo
the actor stepped offstage to chat with michelle miller. >> denzel hayes washington jr. >> but two legions of movie-goers he is simply denzel. >> i too -- am aka. he played a staggering variety of characters. >> we can not launch missiles unless you and i agree. in some, 50 films. in 40 years. >> you are an african who happens to be an american. malcolm x. we didn't land on plymouth rock. plymouth rock landed on us. >> a homophobic lawyer. >> what...
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michelle miller reports, one of the arresting officers is now out of a job. r: ro reporter: the trafficp of 65-year-old rose campbell last friday became anything but routine after she refused to sign the ticket. >> reporter: after campbell was repeatedly told to exit the car, the alpharetta police officer, michael swerdlove, told her she was under arrest. things escalated further when aficer james legg arrived. ( screaming ) sto was really scared. i mean, when i say i was scared, i thought-- i thought my heart lys going to stop. >> reporter: she was arrested for disorderly conduct. obpharetta police safety chief john robison was disturbed by the video. >> as i was watching the video, i had some major concerns about what i was seeing. >> reporter: today, officer legg, a 23-year veteran, resigned, defending his actions. campbell, who has been arrested twice before, says she did not want to see anyone get fired. >> all of what occurred could have been absolutely avoided if he had adhered to the request. >> glor: michelle, you talked to some law enforcement experts today. what is their take
michelle miller reports, one of the arresting officers is now out of a job. r: ro reporter: the trafficp of 65-year-old rose campbell last friday became anything but routine after she refused to sign the ticket. >> reporter: after campbell was repeatedly told to exit the car, the alpharetta police officer, michael swerdlove, told her she was under arrest. things escalated further when aficer james legg arrived. ( screaming ) sto was really scared. i mean, when i say i was scared, i...
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michelle miller is on the scene tonight. >> i'm going to need about 20 ambulances. i have a full school bus, and i have victims on the ground. >> reporter: calls flooded 911 after a school bus carrying 38 fifth graders from a new jersey middle school collided with a dump truck. >> i got one child bleeding with a head injury. ti reporter: investigators say the collision was so violent that the body of the bus was nearly sheered off of the undercarriage; the front end crushed, as it careened on its side atop the highway median. the red dump truck involved in the crash stopped nearby. mt. olive mayor robert greenbaum: >> it doesn't take wrong to look at this accident scene to understand how horrific it was. >> reporter: students were on a class trip with teachers and several parents. two people are reported dead, one student and one teacher. new jersey governor phil murphy: ph some patients are in critical alndition and currently undergoing surgery, so please keep everybody in your prayers. >> reporter: k-9 units searched the nearby woods after there orre reports of pe
michelle miller is on the scene tonight. >> i'm going to need about 20 ambulances. i have a full school bus, and i have victims on the ground. >> reporter: calls flooded 911 after a school bus carrying 38 fifth graders from a new jersey middle school collided with a dump truck. >> i got one child bleeding with a head injury. ti reporter: investigators say the collision was so violent that the body of the bus was nearly sheered off of the undercarriage; the front end crushed,...
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michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: the 17-year-old alleged wannabe terrorist was arrested ath school tuesday morning. charged with plotting an isis-inspired mass shooting. the neighbor of the teen for a year says the teen mother was clearly upset when the fbi arrived. >> she was sitting crying. and, and just, weeping. we are not exactly at the time we didn't know why. >> reporter: the fbi says the teen was indoctrinated by isis propaganda online and hoped to join the fight in afghanistan before deciding to focus closer to home. texting an undercover agent, he thought was a fellow supporter, the teen wrote in january, "i read article from isis, they say it's better to attack them here." he even discussed targets. school is a perfect place for an attack. and, there is a hindu temple i want to shoot up. by late march, he settled on this mall. and scouted the location multiple times. he wrote the attack would be during the muslim holy month of ramadan to avoid muslim casualties. his weapon of choice would be an ar-15. but federal law bans any one younger than 18 from big it on th
michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: the 17-year-old alleged wannabe terrorist was arrested ath school tuesday morning. charged with plotting an isis-inspired mass shooting. the neighbor of the teen for a year says the teen mother was clearly upset when the fbi arrived. >> she was sitting crying. and, and just, weeping. we are not exactly at the time we didn't know why. >> reporter: the fbi says the teen was indoctrinated by isis propaganda online and hoped to join the...
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here is michelle miller. >> my thanks to all of you. now on to chicago. let's win there. thank you very much. >> after winning the california democratic primary in the 1968 presidential campaign. senator robert kennedy left a jubilant crowd. exiting through the hotel kitchen. >> would a doctor come right here. >> he was shot three times. and died the next day. sirhan, sirhan later arrested and convicted. admitted shooting kennedy and had no memory. now new evidence is casting doubt for some on sirhan's guilt. according to the evidence. sirhan was standing in front of kennedy at the time of the shooting. but an autopsy report found that kennedy was shot at pin the blank range from behind. it reportedly shows as many as 13 shots were fired that night. but sirhan's gun only held eight bullets. that's one reason why kennedy's eldest son, robert kennedy jr., visited sirhan in prison. heave tells "the washington post," there were to many bullets you. can't fire 13 shots out of an eight shotgun. >> awfuli started shaking and f. a labor leader who campaigned for the former attorn
here is michelle miller. >> my thanks to all of you. now on to chicago. let's win there. thank you very much. >> after winning the california democratic primary in the 1968 presidential campaign. senator robert kennedy left a jubilant crowd. exiting through the hotel kitchen. >> would a doctor come right here. >> he was shot three times. and died the next day. sirhan, sirhan later arrested and convicted. admitted shooting kennedy and had no memory. now new evidence is...
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michelle miller has the that. >> i'm going to need about 20 ambulances. i have a full school bus and victims on the ground. >> calls flooded 911 after a school bus carrying 38 fifth graders from a new jersey middle school collided with a dumptruck. >> i've got one child, shallow breathing with a head injury. >> investigators say the collision so violent the body of the bus was nearly sheered off of the undercarriage. the front end crushed as it careened on its side atop the highway median. the red dumptruck involved in the crash stopped, nearby. mount olive mayor robert greenbaum. >> it doesn't take long to look at the accident scene to understand how horrific it was. >> on a class trip with teachers and several parents. two people are reported dead. one student. and one teacher. new jersey governor phil murphy. >> some patients are in critical condition and currently undergoing surgery. please keep everybody in your prayers. >> canine units searched the nearby woods after there were reports of people being ejected from the bus. officials say 43 victims w
michelle miller has the that. >> i'm going to need about 20 ambulances. i have a full school bus and victims on the ground. >> calls flooded 911 after a school bus carrying 38 fifth graders from a new jersey middle school collided with a dumptruck. >> i've got one child, shallow breathing with a head injury. >> investigators say the collision so violent the body of the bus was nearly sheered off of the undercarriage. the front end crushed as it careened on its side atop...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city i'm michelle miller.ing funded by cbs >>> it's friday, may 25th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the hunt is on for two men who set a bomb off in a canadian restaurant, leaving at least 15 people injured. >>> sexual assault allegations could soon become criminal charges for disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. this morning he's expected to turn himself in to police. >>> and the u.s./north korea summit is off. >> i've decided to terminate the planned summit in
from the broadcast center here in new york city i'm michelle miller.ing funded by cbs >>> it's friday, may 25th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the hunt is on for two men who set a bomb off in a canadian restaurant, leaving at least 15 people injured. >>> sexual assault allegations could soon become criminal charges for disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. this morning he's expected to turn himself in to police. >>> and the u.s./north...
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here is michelle miller. ♪ ♪ dear ♪ >> reporter: in the time spent waiting for a sonogram appointments did something that blew their minds. writing their unborn baby a lullaby. >> we was like thinking we can't write a song. you know. >> we're not songwriters. ♪ already love >> reporter: the experience has given the parents once a week here at jacobi medical center in the bronx. >> he will listen to it as a baby. always remember it is both of us, what we feel and how we felt before he was born. together. that's always going to be a family thing. >> reporter: their teachers, carnegie hall musicians, marica and dierdre beef gin, asking parents to compose a letter to their child which is used for the lyrics. >> nice. that's beautiful. >> in a matter of a few hours they produce melodies for three moms and a dad. personalizing each to the parents' pitch. ♪ as long >> passion. >> do you speak any languages? >> arabic. >> even the language of their choice. ♪ ♪ >> i have a secret history as a composer of lullabys. >> the lullaby project is the baby of carnegie hall's thomas cabanas. >> when i
here is michelle miller. ♪ ♪ dear ♪ >> reporter: in the time spent waiting for a sonogram appointments did something that blew their minds. writing their unborn baby a lullaby. >> we was like thinking we can't write a song. you know. >> we're not songwriters. ♪ already love >> reporter: the experience has given the parents once a week here at jacobi medical center in the bronx. >> he will listen to it as a baby. always remember it is both of us, what we...
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michelle miller is on the road in new jersey, michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. california has the nation's highest gas prices at about $3.71 a gallon. that's nowhere near the record high back in 2008 of $4.11. with the average american household expected to make $200 more this year as opposed to last year, a lot of travelers may not hit the roads this memorial day weekend. >> there's nothing we can do about it. >> don't have another choice. it's not like i have a horse in the backyard. >> reporter: as americans gear up for the start of summer, rising gas prices are tempering their excitement. >> i'm going to stay local as a result probably of the gas prices and just the obscene amount of traffic that is going to be here this weekend. >> according to aaa, at least 16 states have hit an average gas price of at least $3 a gallon. >> 1 in 4 gas stations in america are selling gas at $3 or more and that's about 50 cents more than this time last year. >> reporter: jeannette casselano is the spokesperson for aaa. >> when we get to the $3 mark is when people make drasti
michelle miller is on the road in new jersey, michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. california has the nation's highest gas prices at about $3.71 a gallon. that's nowhere near the record high back in 2008 of $4.11. with the average american household expected to make $200 more this year as opposed to last year, a lot of travelers may not hit the roads this memorial day weekend. >> there's nothing we can do about it. >> don't have another choice. it's not like i...
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michelle miller is here with the family's search for answers. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. witnesses told police cody harder and another man were in traffic when he got into an argument surveillance video will help them find the suspect. the family is begging anyone with information to come forward. >> he had the biggest heart. >> reporter: at a press conference sunday, cody harter's sister kylee called on his killer to turn himself in. harter who served a tour in iraq was killed on a highway in missouri saturday. >> he did not deserve this and we don't deserve the pain that came with it. >> reporter: harter was found dead near his vehicle saturday night in what police describe as a possible road rage incident. witnesses told police they saw harter and another man arguing on the shoulder near where highway 291 merged into interstate 470. they believe the argument escalated and harter was stabbed. he stumbled and then collapsed into traffic. the suspect fled in a vehicle, going north on i-470. harter's family said he owned a
michelle miller is here with the family's search for answers. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. witnesses told police cody harder and another man were in traffic when he got into an argument surveillance video will help them find the suspect. the family is begging anyone with information to come forward. >> he had the biggest heart. >> reporter: at a press conference sunday, cody harter's sister kylee called on his killer to turn himself in. harter who served...
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michelle miller spoke with the 29-year-old who always insisted he was innocent. >> he did indeed.sy between philadelphia's new d.a. and the former prosecutor who secured patterson's conviction. patterson had been on house arrest since march after his conviction was vacated and today he's a free man. >> i know, man. you're free, man. >> reporter: dontia patterson ran into a childhood friend as he was about to have the monitoring device on his ankle removed. >> did you feel like you were still behind bars? >> definitely. >> reporter: one of the first things he did, pick up his 11-year-old daughter at her bus stop. >> you've seen her grow up without being with her. what kind of pain did that bring to you? >> a lot. there's days i cry. >> reporter: a judge dropped all charges against patterson at the request of newly installed district attorney, larry krasner. >> we were able to show the prosecutor there was a lot of evidence they had not considered or seen. >> patterson was arrested in 2007 for the murder of his friend, antwine jackson. he was convicted at a retrial in 2009. the d.a.
michelle miller spoke with the 29-year-old who always insisted he was innocent. >> he did indeed.sy between philadelphia's new d.a. and the former prosecutor who secured patterson's conviction. patterson had been on house arrest since march after his conviction was vacated and today he's a free man. >> i know, man. you're free, man. >> reporter: dontia patterson ran into a childhood friend as he was about to have the monitoring device on his ankle removed. >> did you...
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michelle miller is at morris town medical center where many of the survivors are being treated. chelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. now, one child is here at this hospital, in a medically induced coma. that student, a long with east brook middle school classmates were on that bus headed to a field trip at the waterloo village. it's an historic place. that's when local authorities say the bus driver missed the exit, making an illegal u-turn. causing the crash. >> i'm going to need about 20 ambulances. i have a full school bus and i have victims on the ground. >> reporter: the violence force of the crash ripped the bus packed with fifth graders in two pieces and flipped it over. the bus did have seat belts. 11-year-old theo ancevski was on board during the collision. >> a lot of people were screaming. a few people got out of the windows and they got out of the emergency exit on the top, on the roof. >> reporter: emergency responders rushed to the scene. canine units searched through wreckage and woods for passengers who may have been ejected. dozens of victims were tak
michelle miller is at morris town medical center where many of the survivors are being treated. chelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. now, one child is here at this hospital, in a medically induced coma. that student, a long with east brook middle school classmates were on that bus headed to a field trip at the waterloo village. it's an historic place. that's when local authorities say the bus driver missed the exit, making an illegal u-turn. causing the crash. >> i'm...
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miller. linda chavez, a former u.s. director of civil rights in the reagan administration and chair of the national commission on migrant education and michellethe thinking cap podcast." linda, the puerto rico number is shocking and shocks the con shebs and i think it's not unfair for americans to wonder how that relates to the president's views to the people that live on that island. >> well, for one thing, i'm not sure he considers them fully american. i think there are a lot of people who don't understand that if you were born in -- on the island of puerto rico you were born as an american citizen, you are every bit as american as you are if you're born in iowa or new york city. and i think there is an element of that. when you saw him on the island when he went there, his sort of cavalier attitude, the way he was throwing rolls of paper towels to people, he wasn't there ladling out food and commiserating as he did in texas and houston after the hurricane hit there, it was as if he really didn't feel that these people were part of the american society. >> you have this great profile of stephen miller and he sort of represents the kind of v
miller. linda chavez, a former u.s. director of civil rights in the reagan administration and chair of the national commission on migrant education and michellethe thinking cap podcast." linda, the puerto rico number is shocking and shocks the con shebs and i think it's not unfair for americans to wonder how that relates to the president's views to the people that live on that island. >> well, for one thing, i'm not sure he considers them fully american. i think there are a lot of...