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as michelle miller shows us, following his instincts led to a random act of kindness. >> i started prayingnd asked god to please send me somebody safe to help me. >> reporter: after she broke down in her wheelchair, on his way to the gym, bilal quintyne simply started pushing. >> what told you she needs my help. >> you're the first person to ever ask me that. i guess intuition. i asked her, do you need any help and she needed it. i jumped right to it. >> it wasn't the workout the 24-year-old boxer expected. he was frustrated by motorists and pedestrians just passing by. >> i don't care what're going through. when god calls you for help, you're supposed to help, period. >> reporter: were you thinking to yourself, man, his mother raised him right. >> for sure. he act lik was omy sons or th >>eporter: beari georgqu tooi-- delivered her home 30 minutes later. both forgot to exchange numbers. >> i think i was in shock or disbelieve, but i didn't get his name or anything. >> reporter: over a month went by until another chance encounter. >> i ran into the young man that was videotaped everything
as michelle miller shows us, following his instincts led to a random act of kindness. >> i started prayingnd asked god to please send me somebody safe to help me. >> reporter: after she broke down in her wheelchair, on his way to the gym, bilal quintyne simply started pushing. >> what told you she needs my help. >> you're the first person to ever ask me that. i guess intuition. i asked her, do you need any help and she needed it. i jumped right to it. >> it wasn't...
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here's michelle miller. >> reporter: the announcement came this morning; the swimsuit competition isut, and in its place, a question and answer session about contestants' hopes and dreams. >> this is a new beginning. >> reporter: former miss america gretchen carlson is now chairwoman of the organization. >> we want to be open, transparent, inclusive to women who may not have felt comfortable participating in our program before. >> reporter: the pageant began solely as a swimsuit contest in 1921 and eventually incorporated other events. ♪ ♪ south carolina native kimberlyn9 crown and thinks the decision is overdue. >> when you are telling a young woman that what we value is scholarship, and then we say, get up on the stage in a bikini, there's obviously nothing wrong with that, but we are trying to take the focus off of that physical beauty. >> reporter: the change comes as tv ratings are on the decline, and last year a series of e- mails disparaging the looks of contestants surfaced, forcing the resignation of c.e.o. sam haskell. today the reaction on social media was mixed, as one tw
here's michelle miller. >> reporter: the announcement came this morning; the swimsuit competition isut, and in its place, a question and answer session about contestants' hopes and dreams. >> this is a new beginning. >> reporter: former miss america gretchen carlson is now chairwoman of the organization. >> we want to be open, transparent, inclusive to women who may not have felt comfortable participating in our program before. >> reporter: the pageant began solely...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> glor: we need so many more stories like that. cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org lawmakers cave to big soda with a special re taxes on sugary drinks. >>> kpix5 news begins with a stunning power play at the state capitol. lawmakers cave to big soda with a special deal that bans future taxes on sugary drinks. you could call it kind of a soda shakedown. >> a big win for the beverage industry which has been fighting a growing wave of taxes on so he a. how did they pull it -- soda. how did they pull it off? kpix5 political reporter melissa caen at the capitol to explain how soda forced sacramento into this bind. melissa? >> reporter: allen, it looks like about 1 million californians were used in a bait and switch. the soda industry collected signatures to put a measure on november's ballot but used it as a bargaining chip today to get what they really want, a 12 year statewide ban on soda taxes. ning similar mea
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> glor: we need so many more stories like that. cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org lawmakers cave to big soda with a special re taxes on sugary drinks. >>> kpix5 news begins with a stunning power play at the state capitol. lawmakers cave to big soda with a special deal that bans future taxes on sugary drinks. you could...
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here is michelle miller. >> the announcement came this morning. the swimsuit competition is out. and in its place, a question and answer session about contestants hopes and dreams. >> this is a new beginning. >> former miss america, gretchen carlson is chairwoman of the organization. >> we want to be open, transparent, inclusive to women who may not have felt comfortable participating in our program before. >> the pait began as a swimsuit competition and incorporated other events. south carolina native kimberly aiken won the 1994 crown and thinks the decision is overdue. >> when you are telling a young woman that, what's, what we value is scholarship, and then we say, get up on the stage bikini. there is obviously nothing wrong with that. but we are trying to take the focus off of that physical beauty. >> the change comes as tv ratings are on the decline. and last year, a series of e-mails disparaging the looks of contestants, surfaced forcing the resignation of the ceo. today reaction on social media was mixed. one tweet put it. i only watched miss america for the articles any w
here is michelle miller. >> the announcement came this morning. the swimsuit competition is out. and in its place, a question and answer session about contestants hopes and dreams. >> this is a new beginning. >> former miss america, gretchen carlson is chairwoman of the organization. >> we want to be open, transparent, inclusive to women who may not have felt comfortable participating in our program before. >> the pait began as a swimsuit competition and...
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i'm michelle miller.ted government watchdog report is shining a harsh new light on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. the office of inspector general spent 18 months reviewing how the fbi and the justice department handled the clinton case during the 2016 presidential campaign. the 500-page report describes fired fbi director james comey as "insubordinate." in a surprising revelation it also says comey sometimes used his personal e-mail to conduct fbi business. as you may recall, clinton was being investigated for her use of a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. here's paula reid. >> reporter: the report criticizes former fbi director james comey for being insubordinate and bypassing his boss, attorney general loretta lynch, in his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. but concludes that the clinton investigation was not tainted by political bias. >> we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. >> reporter: the report says, "
i'm michelle miller.ted government watchdog report is shining a harsh new light on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. the office of inspector general spent 18 months reviewing how the fbi and the justice department handled the clinton case during the 2016 presidential campaign. the 500-page report describes fired fbi director james comey as "insubordinate." in a surprising revelation it also says comey sometimes used his personal e-mail to conduct fbi business. as you may...
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. >>> plus michelle miller talks with robert f. kennedy jr.is father's legacy and the fight to reopen the investigation into his assassination. >>> and actress maggie siff from the hit drama series "billions" joins us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm hena doba. thanks for joining us. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it is thursday.. june 7th.. i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning. this is a look towards the a bay bridge. good morning, it's thursday, june 7th. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. welcome back, kenny. nice to sleep in? >> yes. anything past 2 a.m. is good for me. >> that's true. >> how are you? >> we're good. >> you were sleeping in with babies? >> every two hours you wake up with a 3-month-old so that's never too fun. but it is good to spend time with them. >> and they're so cute. kenny posted a picture. you have to look at it. so adorable. >>> let's talk about your forecast. it's a little warmer than yesterday. we have low clouds out there across san francisco and you
. >>> plus michelle miller talks with robert f. kennedy jr.is father's legacy and the fight to reopen the investigation into his assassination. >>> and actress maggie siff from the hit drama series "billions" joins us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm hena doba. thanks for joining us. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it is thursday.. june 7th.. i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning. this is a look...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. ♪ >>> it's friday, june 15th, 2018this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a thrill ride accident. riders fly off a roller coaster as others are left trapped in their seats. >> we just take off running too. >> everybody starts screaming and we ran over there and saw the cart dangling. >>> former fbi director james comey responds to criticism of his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. >>> and representative steve scalise gets the first out in his return to congressional baseball, a year after he nearly lost his life. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters right here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it was a frightening scene in florida. two people were thrown some 30 feet to the ground when the roller coaster they were riding derailed. the ride is located on the boardwalk in daytona beach. six people were sent to the hospital. laura podesta is here in new york with more on this. good morning, laura. >> good morning, ann-marie. those two people who fell the eq
from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. ♪ >>> it's friday, june 15th, 2018this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a thrill ride accident. riders fly off a roller coaster as others are left trapped in their seats. >> we just take off running too. >> everybody starts screaming and we ran over there and saw the cart dangling. >>> former fbi director james comey responds to criticism of his handling of the hillary clinton...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> that are is the overnight news for this friday. some of you the news moingn >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news. a gunman stormed into the offices of the "capital gazette," a newspaper in annapolis, maryland, and turned it into a killing ground. several kill and others wounded before the suspect was arrested. chip reed begins our coverage. >> the activer. blac shirt, green pants. >> another deadly enun gunman f offices of the "capital gazette" newspaper before 3:00 p.m. >> several shots have been fired. possible shotgun, at least 10 shots heard. >> this witness was in an office next door and spoke with wjla. >> it was blown to pieces and shattered on the carpet. this guy was holing what looked like a big shotgun and moving across the distance of the "capital gazette" office pointing it deeper like he was targeting people. >> an intern in the newsroom began sending desperate tweets immediately after the first shots. active shooter, 888. please help us. >> joel davis who covers crime for the paper hit
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> that are is the overnight news for this friday. some of you the news moingn >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news. a gunman stormed into the offices of the "capital gazette," a newspaper in annapolis, maryland, and turned it into a killing ground. several kill and others wounded before the suspect was arrested. chip reed begins our coverage. >> the activer. blac shirt, green pants....
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i'm michelle miller.sident trump has done an about face over his zero tolerance immigration policy. separates children from their migrant parents along the mexico border. the president signed an executive order to keep the families together, while the adults are processed for, possible crimes. major garrett has the more. >> we don't like to see families separated. this takes care of the problem. >> reporter: the so-called zero tolerance crackdown on immigration will continue, adults who commit a crime will be prosecuted. but the separations will end. we have reports from washington, the border and we are in el salvador tonight one of the countries people are fleeing in large numbers, first major garrett its at the white house. >> we are going to keep the families together. i didn't like the sight, or the feeling of families being separated. at the same time, we are keeping a very powerful border and it continues to be a zero tolerance. we have zero tolerance for people that enter our country illegally. >>
i'm michelle miller.sident trump has done an about face over his zero tolerance immigration policy. separates children from their migrant parents along the mexico border. the president signed an executive order to keep the families together, while the adults are processed for, possible crimes. major garrett has the more. >> we don't like to see families separated. this takes care of the problem. >> reporter: the so-called zero tolerance crackdown on immigration will continue, adults...
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." >>> welcome to the "overnight news," i'm michelle miller.sident trump zero tolerance immigration policy which has taken nearly 2,000 children from their immigrant parents is drawing fire from all side. both republicans and democrats in congress have voiced outrage. the u.n. wants it to end. and even former first ladies, michelle obama, and laura bush are speaking out. mrs. bush called the trump policy, cruel and immoral. president trump is standing his ground. blaming democrats and insisting the united states will not become a migrant camp. gayle king begins coverage from a refugee center in texas. >> reporter: immigration as you know and huh ow to fix it is a difficult issue. americans on every side of it have been troubled by the images they're seeing on their tv screens. immigrant children and their parents, being held separately, it is striking that all the first ladies as you point out all of them mothers are speaking out strongly against the policy. we have talked to law enforcement officers here many of them have children too. and the
." >>> welcome to the "overnight news," i'm michelle miller.sident trump zero tolerance immigration policy which has taken nearly 2,000 children from their immigrant parents is drawing fire from all side. both republicans and democrats in congress have voiced outrage. the u.n. wants it to end. and even former first ladies, michelle obama, and laura bush are speaking out. mrs. bush called the trump policy, cruel and immoral. president trump is standing his ground. blaming...
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i'm michelle miller. the house of representatives will try again today to pass a compromise immigration reform bill. a much more hard line measure was defeated yesterday. meanwhile, president trump's executive order ending the separation of migrant families is sparking confusion at the border. by law, children can only be held for 20 days, and that clock is ticking. also, the white house apparently has no plan to reunite the 2400 children taken from their parents over the past two months. nancy cordis begins our coverage. >> they are open border democrats. >> reporter: president trump railed against the minority today, but it was his own party that split on a conservative immigration bill. >> the bill is not ed. >> reporter: and then had to postpone a votepa on a second bl that was supposed to be a compromise between the two wings of the gop. >> i think there's just been a lot of confusion in the last 24 hours. >> reporter: the compromise bill would allow migrant children to be detained with their parents
i'm michelle miller. the house of representatives will try again today to pass a compromise immigration reform bill. a much more hard line measure was defeated yesterday. meanwhile, president trump's executive order ending the separation of migrant families is sparking confusion at the border. by law, children can only be held for 20 days, and that clock is ticking. also, the white house apparently has no plan to reunite the 2400 children taken from their parents over the past two months. nancy...
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michelle miller has the heartwarming details. >> how is it going today? >> i'm all right.nd registration and insurance card. >> reporter: with his body cam rolling trooper michael patterson pulled over a white bmw for what he thought was a routine traffic stop. >> i grew up in piscataway. >> reporter: after small talk the retired police officer matthew bailey realized they were from the same neighborhood and had crossed paths before, thanks to the trooper's mom. >> i was in labor, and didn't realize it. before you know it i'm on the bed and michael's head is crowning. >> reporter: every birthday michael's mother recounted the story of how an officer helped his dad dad deliver him at home. >> years ago, it was the first day i delivered you. that's why i rermembered the address. >> at the house, in the bedroom% by my level. >> that was me. >> get the hell out. >> i'm like, wow, is this happening right now. i just extended my hand, i said that is me. my name is michael patterson, a pleasure for meeting you and helping you deliver me. >> this is the home where michael was been
michelle miller has the heartwarming details. >> how is it going today? >> i'm all right.nd registration and insurance card. >> reporter: with his body cam rolling trooper michael patterson pulled over a white bmw for what he thought was a routine traffic stop. >> i grew up in piscataway. >> reporter: after small talk the retired police officer matthew bailey realized they were from the same neighborhood and had crossed paths before, thanks to the trooper's mom....
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i'm vladimir duthiers in for anthony mason along with michelle miller and dana jacobs jacobson. good to be with you. >> my dog did not do that to me. i feel a little less love. >> my son did it to me. just kidding me. >>> we begin with president attempting to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. >> the president said he'll announce his nominee a week from monday. he told those aboard "air force one" he'll be interviewing several candidates over the days. mr. trump is spending the weekend at his new jersey golf club. errol barnett is traveling with the president. errol, good morning. >> good morning. president trump told me he's expected to interview two candidates while at the golf course this weekend and he's sure to highlight two women are on his short list. this will be in addition to interviews that will take place on monday when the president returns to washington. president trump arrived in new jersey expecting to interview potential replacements for retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy. >> i've got it down to about five. >> cbs news has learned there are two l
i'm vladimir duthiers in for anthony mason along with michelle miller and dana jacobs jacobson. good to be with you. >> my dog did not do that to me. i feel a little less love. >> my son did it to me. just kidding me. >>> we begin with president attempting to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. >> the president said he'll announce his nominee a week from monday. he told those aboard "air force one" he'll be interviewing several candidates over the days....
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michelle miller visited marvel to see how the company is trying to reignite fan interest in the comic>> reporter: marvel superheroes dominate screens big and small. they shatter box office records while marking milestones. so sometimes it can be easy to forget that these heroes and villains got their start on the pages of comics. >> you're absolutely right. >> marvel's a thing, this amazing thing on both the television and big screen, isns comic field? >> very much so. the movies are the face of the body. it's what everybody sees. the tv division are like the arms. maybe the consumer products of the legs that move the body long. but at the heart, that's where marvel comics are. >> reporter: c.b. cebulski was recently named marvel comics' editor in chief. he's been with the company for 16 years, best known for publishing runaways, which has turned into a tv series for hulu. now cebulski is in charge of drawing new readers in. his strategy? a fresh start with new story lines for the avengers, "black panther" and captain america, among others. >> it's one big tapestry and one big soap op
michelle miller visited marvel to see how the company is trying to reignite fan interest in the comic>> reporter: marvel superheroes dominate screens big and small. they shatter box office records while marking milestones. so sometimes it can be easy to forget that these heroes and villains got their start on the pages of comics. >> you're absolutely right. >> marvel's a thing, this amazing thing on both the television and big screen, isns comic field? >> very much so....
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it's close to the grave of his brother, the younger kennedy then spoke to michelle miller about his father'sn, named for the former attorney general jt seven months after his dea. when kennedy was killed the united states was fiercely divided. many looked to him to heal that divide. and that's part of an unfulfilled legacy robert kennedy, jr. describes in his new book, "american values." >> i think my father would be disappointed what was happening in the political landscape and the country today. >> strong words. >> he saw america as an example and we should know the difference between leadership and bullying. we should try to promote democracy. >> his new memoir recounts the days when his family was among the most powerful in the world and the most tragic. >> my family had a lot of tragedies, but many american families do. my mother always said -- they don't have the support system that we had in our family. i don't think a day goes by i don't run into somebody who doesn't come up to me and say i'm a nurse, i went into public service because of your dad. >> the book is called "american val
it's close to the grave of his brother, the younger kennedy then spoke to michelle miller about his father'sn, named for the former attorney general jt seven months after his dea. when kennedy was killed the united states was fiercely divided. many looked to him to heal that divide. and that's part of an unfulfilled legacy robert kennedy, jr. describes in his new book, "american values." >> i think my father would be disappointed what was happening in the political landscape and...
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michelle miller shows how that chance encounter actually led to a reunion that was 27 years in the makinggood morning. it's the moment every driver dreads -- being pulled over by a police officer. and while trooper patterson began the traffic stop with great roadside manner, it ended with a twist neither man expected. >> how's it going? i'm all right, thank you. new jersey state police -- >> reporter: with his body cam rolling, trooper michael patterson pulled over a white bmw for what he thought was a routine traffic stop. >> i grew up here -- >> reporter: after small talk, retired police officer matthew bailey realized they were from the same neighborhood and had crossed paths before thanks to the trooper's mom. >> i was in labor and didn't realize it. before you know it, i'm on the bed, and michael's head is crowning. >> reporter: every birthday, michael's mother recounted the story of how an officer helped his dad deliver him at home. >> the first baby i delivered. at the house in the bedroom. yeah. by myself. >> that was me. that was me. i'm like, wow, is this really happening now? i
michelle miller shows how that chance encounter actually led to a reunion that was 27 years in the makinggood morning. it's the moment every driver dreads -- being pulled over by a police officer. and while trooper patterson began the traffic stop with great roadside manner, it ended with a twist neither man expected. >> how's it going? i'm all right, thank you. new jersey state police -- >> reporter: with his body cam rolling, trooper michael patterson pulled over a white bmw for...
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. >> michele? bob miller. what is going on here? >> reporter: there is something else about this you should know. the night michele harris vanished was not just any night. it was september 11th, 2001. >> things are in some kind of disarray. >> reporter: so they were. and so nobody was paying much attention to the disturbing events up here around little owego, new york. >> troopers have all been sent to new york city. there's a skeleton crew left at all the stations. >> reporter: back then, sue mulvey was a senior investigator with the new york state police. she took the call morning of september 12th. what did you do? >> i sent two investigators over to talk to calvin harris and sent a uniformed trooper up to the house. >> reporter: calvin harris opened up his house to them. >> he said whatever you need. look wherever you need to look. carte blanche. i want this to be solved. i want this to happen. >> reporter: that morning she knew only this. she had a missing person case on her hands and, with luck, it would resolve itself speedily
. >> michele? bob miller. what is going on here? >> reporter: there is something else about this you should know. the night michele harris vanished was not just any night. it was september 11th, 2001. >> things are in some kind of disarray. >> reporter: so they were. and so nobody was paying much attention to the disturbing events up here around little owego, new york. >> troopers have all been sent to new york city. there's a skeleton crew left at all the...
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michelle kosinski, boris sanchez, thank you so much. david swerdlick, cnn global affairs analyst aaron david miller and brian stelter. good to see all of you. brian, you first. this is the first major press conference that we've seen from the president in a very long time. and the president was very protective about relations, perhaps on the defensive. at the same time, brian, maybe laying the groundwork, setting the stage for what's to come. high expectations in north korea? >> yeah and some of his usual ugliness about the press about, cnn, calling us fake and all that trash. it is notable he's in a chatty mood. two days in a row, fred, the president has surprised the press corps by taking questions. he did this yesterday on the lawn of the white house, then today during the g7. i wouldn't call this a formal press conference, because it was a surprise. it wasn't prescheduled. and only a small number of journalists there. the press corps were over in quebec city. however it is notable he's having these impromptu press conferences where he fields questions from journalists. 20 minutes yesterday, almost 30 minutes toda
michelle kosinski, boris sanchez, thank you so much. david swerdlick, cnn global affairs analyst aaron david miller and brian stelter. good to see all of you. brian, you first. this is the first major press conference that we've seen from the president in a very long time. and the president was very protective about relations, perhaps on the defensive. at the same time, brian, maybe laying the groundwork, setting the stage for what's to come. high expectations in north korea? >> yeah and...
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miller. one of the president's adviser who is rose to that position. having worked with micheleachmann and then jeff sessions. what do you think of the role he's playing in the white house, if you look at those two incidents in complement. there wasn't a lot of thought as to how this policy implentiation would play out. >> i think mr. whipple makes a great point about the governance part. this white house doesn't know how to govern. this president doesn't know how to govern. and frankly, if he were smart about it. he would, he would learn that. instead he defers to people like mr. stephen miller who have been problematic for a long time. people within the republican party, i know people who worked with him on the hill and found him to be problematic at that time. his policy views are just so extreme and the fact that he retain as position within the white house is shocking to me. but at the same time not shocking. i think public opinion on this is going to hopefully hold this administration's feet to the fire at some point and a record high 75% of americans across party lines th
miller. one of the president's adviser who is rose to that position. having worked with micheleachmann and then jeff sessions. what do you think of the role he's playing in the white house, if you look at those two incidents in complement. there wasn't a lot of thought as to how this policy implentiation would play out. >> i think mr. whipple makes a great point about the governance part. this white house doesn't know how to govern. this president doesn't know how to govern. and frankly,...
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miller. >> bill cohen, i want to ask you about his involvement with this issue. you chart his political evolution. professionally he worked with michelehmann, he worked for jeff sessions, then senator, now attorney general. i'll read a bit from your piece. eventually led him to jobs in washington, d.c. first as a spokesman for two right-wing members of congress. he became a communications director for conservative alabama senator jeff sessions, now the u.s. attorney general. take us back to 2013. there was a piece of immigration legislation that stood some chance of passing here. jeff sessions was instrumental in that not happening. >> and so was stephen miller. you actually see, you know, playing out five years later exactly what they blocked five years ago. now they're trying to implement their own radical form of immigration policy and obviously it's playing out on our tv screens over the last two weeks, very detrimentally to both, i think, stephen miller and jeff sessions' image and, of course, that of the president of the united states. you notice in his talk in las vegas, president trump is trying to talk about what he did or di
miller. >> bill cohen, i want to ask you about his involvement with this issue. you chart his political evolution. professionally he worked with michelehmann, he worked for jeff sessions, then senator, now attorney general. i'll read a bit from your piece. eventually led him to jobs in washington, d.c. first as a spokesman for two right-wing members of congress. he became a communications director for conservative alabama senator jeff sessions, now the u.s. attorney general. take us back...
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michelle miller shows us why critics say her punishment outweighs the crime. rtainly sounds like it. can't wait to hear. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, crystal mason showed up to vote. when she did, back in 2016, her name wasn't on the voter roll, so she was asked to fill out and sign a provisional ballot. that's when elections workers discovered she was a convicted felon. i'hat i never, ever sh went up there to vote. >> reporter: crystal mason says she hadn't even planned on voting in the 2016 election until her mother convinced her. the former tax preparer was on probation after pleading guilty to inflating her client's returns in 2012. she has served three of her five-year sentence for that offense and was out on bond. she says no one ever told her she was not allowed to vote under texas law. >> i'm very overwhelmed with all this. everything is a shock you know, everything. >> reporter: mace be wson was a in february of this year and sentence to another five years in prison, this time for illegal voting. allison grinter is mason's a
michelle miller shows us why critics say her punishment outweighs the crime. rtainly sounds like it. can't wait to hear. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, crystal mason showed up to vote. when she did, back in 2016, her name wasn't on the voter roll, so she was asked to fill out and sign a provisional ballot. that's when elections workers discovered she was a convicted felon. i'hat i never, ever sh went up there to vote. >> reporter: crystal mason says she...