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michelle miller is in flushing meadows. michelle. >> reporter: well, i can tell you this-- being cool, john, here at arthur ashe stadium is a 11ate of mind. but the heat was so oppressive-- oppressive--114 degrees on the court-- that tennis officials offi forced to change the state of play. s> the heat is. iv reporter: on day 3 at the ers open in queens, it was survival of the fittest for both players and fans. how do you stand it? iv well, lots of water. they give out free ice at the stores, so. >> reporter: the tournament announced a new heat policy for men, allowing for 10-minute breaks between sets. in coram, new york, the heat turned deadly when an 11-year- old girl was pulled unconscious from this car parked in a driveway. e gihe time an ambulance got the girl to a hospital, she was weonounced dead. the hot weather has become business as usual in washington, d.c. today's high of 94 degrees meant -de nation's capital has had 37 90-degree days this summer. >> you can't be outside for too long. we're slowly melting. >> re
michelle miller is in flushing meadows. michelle. >> reporter: well, i can tell you this-- being cool, john, here at arthur ashe stadium is a 11ate of mind. but the heat was so oppressive-- oppressive--114 degrees on the court-- that tennis officials offi forced to change the state of play. s> the heat is. iv reporter: on day 3 at the ers open in queens, it was survival of the fittest for both players and fans. how do you stand it? iv well, lots of water. they give out free ice at the...
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looking forward to chasing him. >> reporter: michel miller, cbs news, new york.organ: a special bond between father and son. thank you for your service. that's it for hot seat. >>> and now at 6:00 the two men who might go trial for the ghost ship fire are not the only ones in the hot seat. now the victims' families say they want the city of oakland the take responsibility -- to take responsibility as well. good evening, i'm rich rich. >> and i'm -- juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. kpix 5's da lin has that story. >> reporter: the victims' families believe a full trial will not only hold derrick al henna and max harris accountable. also show the city of oakland is just as culpable for the death of 36 people. >> we would start getting the answers and we would be able to take those answers and hold our city accountable for very specific things. right now, we only have vague generalizations that we can try to hold them accountable for. >> reporter: some of the families flew in from as far as way at south korea -- as south korea. they say they forced landlo
looking forward to chasing him. >> reporter: michel miller, cbs news, new york.organ: a special bond between father and son. thank you for your service. that's it for hot seat. >>> and now at 6:00 the two men who might go trial for the ghost ship fire are not the only ones in the hot seat. now the victims' families say they want the city of oakland the take responsibility -- to take responsibility as well. good evening, i'm rich rich. >> and i'm -- juliette goodrich....
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here's michelle miller. >> reporter: ruth reed never ugought a visit to her local convenience store wouldake her a celebrity. >> i want to drop off a couple cases of root beer to your house. >> reporter: she hates all the attention. >> stop it, stop it. >> reporter: that's what picking up a stranger's tab gets you these days. and he just walks up here and was standing here with you? >> yeah. >> reporter: and were you like, "oh, he looks a little familiar"? >> he looks familiar. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: that man was multi- mulmy award-winning country music star, keith urban, reportedly worth $75 million. but ruth didn't believe him. >> why would keith urban be here? ou reporter: at a wawa. >> i know, in medford. i just felt that somebody was putting me on. and then he said, "ask my bodyguard," and a huge man that i hadn't noticed was behind us. and that's when i just fell apart. >> reporter: reed has made a habit of paying it forward in medford, new jersey. n i made a new year's e.solution that once a week to treat somebody at wawa. a makes me feel better. >> reporter: hoping to spread that positi
here's michelle miller. >> reporter: ruth reed never ugought a visit to her local convenience store wouldake her a celebrity. >> i want to drop off a couple cases of root beer to your house. >> reporter: she hates all the attention. >> stop it, stop it. >> reporter: that's what picking up a stranger's tab gets you these days. and he just walks up here and was standing here with you? >> yeah. >> reporter: and were you like, "oh, he looks a little...
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here's michelle miller. >> reporter: ruth reid never thought a visit to her favorite convenience storety. >> i want to drop off a couple cases of root beer to your house. >> reporter: she hates all the attention. >> stop it, stop it. >> reporter: that's what picking up a stranger's tab gets you these days. and he just walks up here and he was standing here with you? and you're like, oh, he looks familiar? >> he looks familiar. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: that man was multi- grammy award-winning country music star keith urban, 75portedly worth $75 million. but ruth didn't believe him. >> why would keith urban be here? >> reporter: in a wawa? >> i know, in medford! i just felt it was somebody putting me on! and then he said, ask my bodyguard. and that huge man i had noticed eas behind us, and that's when i just fell apart. >> reporter: reid has made a habit of paying it forward in medford, new jersey. >> i made a new year's resolution, to once a week, treat somebody at wawa. it makes me feel better. >> reporter: hoping to spread that positive attitude, she posted the experience on facebook, becomin
here's michelle miller. >> reporter: ruth reid never thought a visit to her favorite convenience storety. >> i want to drop off a couple cases of root beer to your house. >> reporter: she hates all the attention. >> stop it, stop it. >> reporter: that's what picking up a stranger's tab gets you these days. and he just walks up here and he was standing here with you? and you're like, oh, he looks familiar? >> he looks familiar. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: that...
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here's michelle miller. >> it's a great pleasure to announce that as of 1116 hours of this date, officer number 1041, is 04tiring and is giving his final code 5. >> reporter: on the southbridge, massachusetts, police force, code five means an officer has d apped the scene. for officer duane ledoux, it means retirement after 31 years on the job. >> thank you. >> reporter: but he never expected this kind of sendoff. >> it is my honor to acknowledge this code five, to set free a aan who has sacrificed so much of his time for all of us, so that he may spend the rest of his life-- >> reporter: it took more than a few seconds before he caught the voice. >> discovering craft beer and voasing glory. b reporter: his son nathan. an when nathan said "chasing glory," i had a feeling it was coming, but i didn't expect him and what he was saying, which ens just phenomenal. >> reporter: to understand the bond between this father and son, you have to go back. >> i had two sons, and 15 years ago i lost one in a car accident stong with his mother and grandmother. so it made the emotions that much more, ju
here's michelle miller. >> it's a great pleasure to announce that as of 1116 hours of this date, officer number 1041, is 04tiring and is giving his final code 5. >> reporter: on the southbridge, massachusetts, police force, code five means an officer has d apped the scene. for officer duane ledoux, it means retirement after 31 years on the job. >> thank you. >> reporter: but he never expected this kind of sendoff. >> it is my honor to acknowledge this code five, to...
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so i'm looking forward to chasing him. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm jericka duncan. the u.s. army is joining the battle against the dozens of wildfires burning out of control in the west. active duty soldiers will reinforce the firefighters who are battling, get this, nearly 130 blazes in 11 western states. john blackstone is on the fire line outside mendocino, california, which is fast becoming the biggest fire in state history. >> reporter: parts of the mendocino complex fire are proving to be unstoppable. firefighters in lake and mendocino counties ignited more back burns overnight to remove tinder-dry brush fueling this massive wildfire. but fierce, hot winds continue to whip flames into a frenzy. more than 400 square miles have been scorched, making this
so i'm looking forward to chasing him. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm jericka duncan. the u.s. army...
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here's michelle miller. >> reporter: ruth reid never thought a visit to her favorite convenience store would make her a celebrity. >> i want to drop off a couple cases of root beer to your house. >> reporter: she hates all the attention. >> stop it, stop it. >> reporter: that's what picking up stra's get you these days. >> and he just walks up here and he was standing here with you? >> yeah. >> and you were like oh, he looks familiar? >> he looks familiar. ♪ >> reporter: that man was multigrammy award-winning country music star keith urban. reportedly worth $75 million. but ruth didn't believe him. >> why would keith urban be here? >> in a wawa. >> i know. in medford. i just felt it was somebody putting me on. and then he said ask my bodyguard. and the huge man i had noticed was behind us, and that's when i just fell apart. >> reporter: reid has made a habit out of paying it forward in medford, new jersey. >> i made a new year's resolution to once a week treat somebody at wawa. it makes me feel >> reporter: hoping to spread that positive attitude, she posted the experience on facebook,
here's michelle miller. >> reporter: ruth reid never thought a visit to her favorite convenience store would make her a celebrity. >> i want to drop off a couple cases of root beer to your house. >> reporter: she hates all the attention. >> stop it, stop it. >> reporter: that's what picking up stra's get you these days. >> and he just walks up here and he was standing here with you? >> yeah. >> and you were like oh, he looks familiar? >> he...
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here's michelle miller. >> reporter: ruth reid never thought a visit to her favorite convenience storee her a celebrity. >> i want to drop off a couple cases of root beer to your house. >> reporter: she hates all the attention. >> stop it. >> reporter: that's what picking up a stranger's tab gets you these days. >> and he just walks up here and was standing here with you. >> he looks familiar. >> reporter: that man was multi-grammy award winning country music star keith urban, reportedly worth $75 million. but ruth didn't believe him. ann sk would keith urban be sth. gu and te noced was behind us andhat's >> rr:djust fellt. habit aying a reso tre something well >> rorter: hopinto sd attitude posted the experience on facebook, but coming a social media sensation that's even inspired a song. ♪ somebody's paying for me short on money ♪ ♪ >> reporter: ruth says, don't think of her as a saint. >> i'm not mother teresa here. >> reporter: but as a retired third grade teacher still offering a lesson or two. >> if i can get a couple people to say, okay, i'm going to do what she does, this will
here's michelle miller. >> reporter: ruth reid never thought a visit to her favorite convenience storee her a celebrity. >> i want to drop off a couple cases of root beer to your house. >> reporter: she hates all the attention. >> stop it. >> reporter: that's what picking up a stranger's tab gets you these days. >> and he just walks up here and was standing here with you. >> he looks familiar. >> reporter: that man was multi-grammy award winning...
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e i'm dana jacobson along with michelle miller and tony dokoupil in for anthony mason who's on vacation. >> he might be at the beach, where i was. >> he got the better owned the deal. you got the better end of the deal. we begin this morning with one f night. authorities say an employee of horizon air stole an empty turboprop plane from seattle, tacoma, international airport before crashing it on ketron island, puget sound, southwest seattle. amateur video shows a plane being followed by f 15 fighter jets before the krarchlt cbs correspondent kris van cleave is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. officials say it does not appear to be an act of terror. he was suicidal when he stole the plane. it was not in service. it was parked if a a minute nebs area last night. investigators believe the crash occur because the man who lacked flying skills was trying to do stunts. cellphone video captured the stolen twin engine horizon earn does what appears to be a midair barrel role before dropping down perilously off the coastline. >> how does he do it? >> the passenger pl
e i'm dana jacobson along with michelle miller and tony dokoupil in for anthony mason who's on vacation. >> he might be at the beach, where i was. >> he got the better owned the deal. you got the better end of the deal. we begin this morning with one f night. authorities say an employee of horizon air stole an empty turboprop plane from seattle, tacoma, international airport before crashing it on ketron island, puget sound, southwest seattle. amateur video shows a plane being...
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i'm michelle miller.resident trump insists he did nothing wrong despite his former lawyer implicating him in the hush money payments to two women. michael cohen faces years in prison. part of it for violating campaign finance laws. but president trump insists those payments on the eve of the election were not even a violation. weijia jiang reports. >> did you know about the payments? >> later on i knew. later on. >> reporter: on fox news president trump defended his role in paying adult film actress stormy daniels $130,000 right before the 2016 election to keep her quiet about their alleged affair. >> in fact, my first question when i heard about it was did they come out of the campaign? because that could be a little dicey. and they didn't come out of the campaign. and that's tt'presids third vonh story. first he denied knowing about the hush money. >> no. no. >> reporter: then he admitted to reimbursing his former personal attorney, michael cohen. now he says that since the cash came from his own pocket
i'm michelle miller.resident trump insists he did nothing wrong despite his former lawyer implicating him in the hush money payments to two women. michael cohen faces years in prison. part of it for violating campaign finance laws. but president trump insists those payments on the eve of the election were not even a violation. weijia jiang reports. >> did you know about the payments? >> later on i knew. later on. >> reporter: on fox news president trump defended his role in...
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michelle miller has that story from new york. >> reporter: the heat was so oppressive. 114 degrees ontennis officials were forced to change the state of play. >> the heat is one of the players today here at the u.s. open. >> reporter: on day three of the u.s. open in queens it was survival of the fittest for both players and fans. >> how do you stand it? >> well, lots of water. they give out free ice at the store, so. >> reporter: the tournament announced a new heat policy for men, allowing for ten minute breaks between sets. in coram, new york the heat turned deadly when an 11-year-old girl was pulled unconscious from this car parked in a driveway. by the time an ambulance got the girl to the hospital she was pronounced daeds. the hot weather has become business as usual in washington, d.c. today's high of 94 degrees meant the nation's capital has had 37 90-degree days this summer. >> we can't be outside for too long. we're slowly melting. >> reporter: in boston, where today's high was a record 98 degrees, not only has this been the hottest august on record, it has the chance to be t
michelle miller has that story from new york. >> reporter: the heat was so oppressive. 114 degrees ontennis officials were forced to change the state of play. >> the heat is one of the players today here at the u.s. open. >> reporter: on day three of the u.s. open in queens it was survival of the fittest for both players and fans. >> how do you stand it? >> well, lots of water. they give out free ice at the store, so. >> reporter: the tournament announced a...
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michelle miller posted it to facebook. >> obviously there was a reason.ant to be reunited with it. >> she hopes the find the owner of the note. >>> it's about eight after the hour. now here's a look at the weekend. >>> she was one of the most honored names in all of music and the very first woman inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. up next we'll look at anthony's visit with aretha franklin, the legendary queen of soul. >>> plus -- >>> they love this carp fish. that's coming up on "cbs this morning: saturday." this smells, badly. >> i love it actually. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use
michelle miller posted it to facebook. >> obviously there was a reason.ant to be reunited with it. >> she hopes the find the owner of the note. >>> it's about eight after the hour. now here's a look at the weekend. >>> she was one of the most honored names in all of music and the very first woman inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. up next we'll look at anthony's visit with aretha franklin, the legendary queen of soul. >>> plus -- >>>...
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cbs this morning co-host michelle miller has new details of the scare.arrowing moment, moments for this mother. good morning. temperatures in waterford, michigan, peaked at around 84 degrees last saturday when the incident occurred. that means the temperature inside lacey guyton's car could have been as high or higher than 100 degrees. guyton says what began as a great day visiting grandparents turned into the worst day of her life. >> nobody is coming. and i don't know if i'm watching my baby die right in front of me. >> lacey guyton's 2-month-old daughter raina was in her car seat when the doors suddenly locked on a hot august afternoon. the keys were inside. >> i tried the handle and that one and neither of them were unlocking it. >> she tried and failed to smash the front passenger window with a piece of asphalt. her grandmother called 911 but she says the dispatcher said the department does not send emergency crews to unlock cars. and offered to send a tow company instead. >> she's screaming and cry chicago is maing which is making her hotter. >> gu
cbs this morning co-host michelle miller has new details of the scare.arrowing moment, moments for this mother. good morning. temperatures in waterford, michigan, peaked at around 84 degrees last saturday when the incident occurred. that means the temperature inside lacey guyton's car could have been as high or higher than 100 degrees. guyton says what began as a great day visiting grandparents turned into the worst day of her life. >> nobody is coming. and i don't know if i'm watching my...
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"cbs this morning's" saturday co-host michelle miller is in queens, new york, where the heat led to the rule change at the u.s. open. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, it was so hot out here yesterday that u.s. tennis officials officially allowed male players to take ten-minute breaks after their third set. and day three of the u.s. open begins, these oppressive temperatures will continue to change the state of play. >> djokovic being packed in ice. viers parts of the body. >> reporter: two-time u.s. open champion novak djokovic did all he could to keep cool in new york city's scorching heat where it felt like 105 degrees on the court. at one point he called his cardiologist to check his health and even had a bucket nearby in case he got sick. >> i definitely wasn't feeling great for most of the three sets. >> reporter: djokovic won his match but at least six other players quit before finishing. many citing heat-related issues. a fan even fainted during another match prompting officials to temporarily suspend play. it was much the same in manhattan. >> it's really
"cbs this morning's" saturday co-host michelle miller is in queens, new york, where the heat led to the rule change at the u.s. open. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, it was so hot out here yesterday that u.s. tennis officials officially allowed male players to take ten-minute breaks after their third set. and day three of the u.s. open begins, these oppressive temperatures will continue to change the state of play. >> djokovic being packed in ice....
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i'm anthony mason along with michelle miller and elaine quijano in for dane o jacobson who we are happy to report is having a fabulous vacation welcome elaine. >> nice to see you clean shaven anthony. >> it's shocking i feel almost naked. >> grow it back there is a concerted effort, #grow it back. >>> we begin with breaking news overnight regarding what was hurricane lane. >> late last night the storm would weakened to a tropical storm but still a danger to the hawaiian islands. lane has maximum sustained winds of about 65-mile-per-hour. bringing torrential rains a flooding forcing people to flee to safety. the rain and damaging winds are expected to continue today. >> the storm is about 135 miles south of honolulu, heading north northwest toward the island chain. projected to veer west skirting the islands at about 3-mile-per-hour but is not expected to make lawful. mireya is $villarreal is there. >>> here in maui and on the big island, here is part of the problem, this storm is moving extremely slow, going 2 to 5-mile-per-hour. it's lingering and dumping rain. it's hard to believe but
i'm anthony mason along with michelle miller and elaine quijano in for dane o jacobson who we are happy to report is having a fabulous vacation welcome elaine. >> nice to see you clean shaven anthony. >> it's shocking i feel almost naked. >> grow it back there is a concerted effort, #grow it back. >>> we begin with breaking news overnight regarding what was hurricane lane. >> late last night the storm would weakened to a tropical storm but still a danger to the...
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. >> michele, bob miller, what's going on here? here 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. >> 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. >> back then sue moby was a senior investigators 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 uniform trooper up to the house. >> cal harris opened up his house to them. >> he said, whatever you need. look wherever you need to look. i want this to be solved. i want to know what happened. >> that morning, investigator moby knew only this, she had a missing person case on her hands and with luck it would resolve itself speedily as many do. >> we kept hoping, as everyone did, that m
. >> michele, bob miller, what's going on here? here 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. >> 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. >> back then sue moby...
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president trump and miller appear their war on immigrants are energize their base ahead of the midterm. joining me now is michelledberg. and john favro host of the podcast the wilderness. you should check it out. it is good work. >> i think john, miller and kobach and the president think this is our special power. ms-13 is coming for you and your loved ones and democrats are going to be letting them run wild. what do you think about that strategy? >> they tried that in virginia and it didn't work. it was all ms-13 ads all the time and i think this is their best strategy right now. and it is not necessarily a winning strategy as we have seen as least. it is going to be rile up the base and i don't think it is going to get him across the finish line in a lot of districts and states that they need. >> the "new york times" reporting on this was interesting. balderson, i am a christian, i am a family man. and then it is like this is, these are what he is closing with. check out this ad. >> the liberal resistance is demanding open borders, they want to eliminate the law enforcement that enforces immigration laws. openi
president trump and miller appear their war on immigrants are energize their base ahead of the midterm. joining me now is michelledberg. and john favro host of the podcast the wilderness. you should check it out. it is good work. >> i think john, miller and kobach and the president think this is our special power. ms-13 is coming for you and your loved ones and democrats are going to be letting them run wild. what do you think about that strategy? >> they tried that in virginia and...
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michele della vigna of goldman sachs. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ . . nejra: this is "bloomberg surveillance." with matt cehic miller.e is recovering from a debilitating computer virus. on bloomberg.com, they are predicting a messy split from the eu. international trade secretary says a 60% chance of a no deal outcome as the club ticks down -- clock ticks down to brexit. jamie dimon doubles down on r u.s. yields. .audi arabia suspends ties let's get to the bloomberg first word news. here is kailey leinz. kailey: the u.s. is ready to endure a protracted trade war. claimspset over weekend that from has the upper hand in dispute. i china does not fear sacrificing short-term interests. trump has now changed his position on his son's meeting with a russian lawyer at the trump tower during the campaign. it was to gather information on hillary clinton. that contradicted a statement he helped put together last year. president trump said the meeting was totally legal, but he did not know anything about it. another challenge from italy's deputy premier luis tamayo. it will be fine of italy can finances program for a hot packs,
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miller and his wife will be in studio 57 with the latest intersection. it's unclear when things will back to normal at >>> good morning. it's 7:26, i'm michelle griego.sta county a fatal accident shut down a major intersection. it's unclear when things will get back to normal at richmond parkway and san pablo avenue in richmond. the car was leading sheriff's deputies on a chase this morning when it ran into and got wedged under a semi truck. >>> a united airlines flight going to singapore had to turn around and land at sfo after it hit birds this morning. no reports of injuries to people. >>> today state lawmakers will grill verizon about why the company slowed down data speed for santa clara county firefighters. fire chief tony bowden says his crews had their internet speeds slashed while fighting the mendocino complex fires. we'll have news updates throughout the day on your favorite platforms, including our website, kpix.com. or more news and information, be sure to tune in right >>> good morning. happy friday. well, not too many happy drivers out on the roads. right now, we are tracking an accident in san francisco. it's in the clearing stages. b
miller and his wife will be in studio 57 with the latest intersection. it's unclear when things will back to normal at >>> good morning. it's 7:26, i'm michelle griego.sta county a fatal accident shut down a major intersection. it's unclear when things will get back to normal at richmond parkway and san pablo avenue in richmond. the car was leading sheriff's deputies on a chase this morning when it ran into and got wedged under a semi truck. >>> a united airlines flight going...
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michelle mcdonald, civil rights violations in family court. oncato, acting inspector general. marquise, dod whistleblower. we need those. arthurita martin, discrimina tion against african-americans and government. michael mccray, u.s. department of agriculture. kelly miller, fbi whistleblower in law enforcement. nsieur, new yorko state department of disabilities whistleblower. eileen martin, dialysis whistleblower. [applause] murphy, new york air national guard. [applause] lehman brothers holdings. [applause] air marshal. are you here, david? michelle parker, pension benefit guaranty corporation whistleblower. [applause] paul blew the whistle on high-risk kidney patients. thank you, nancy. [applause] department of homeland security. francisco, department of energy. marcel reid, acorn whistleblower. [applause] dan richardson, bristol-myers whistleblower. sand, missouri national guard whistleblower. [laughter] [applause] michael won, he proved reprisal. sandra, scottsdale, arizona homeowner associates whistleblower. skullick, service disabled vets whistleblower. north carolina court system. [applause] harold smith, u.s. air force inspector general. linda tripp, white house whistleblower. [applause] john tie, u.s. department of state whistleblower. bitrol,
michelle mcdonald, civil rights violations in family court. oncato, acting inspector general. marquise, dod whistleblower. we need those. arthurita martin, discrimina tion against african-americans and government. michael mccray, u.s. department of agriculture. kelly miller, fbi whistleblower in law enforcement. nsieur, new yorko state department of disabilities whistleblower. eileen martin, dialysis whistleblower. [applause] murphy, new york air national guard. [applause] lehman brothers...
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michele bachmanllman. you don't know how that's going to work out, do you? taylor: this will be good to shore up the vacancies to makes make sure they reassert their policies. tom: rich millers clear that vacancies are not a good thing. here's the morning must-read on the president and google from someone with a modest did of experience. floyd abrams is definitive on constitutional law and the first amendment. any such government action would constitute an egregious violation of the first amendment. then he goes back as know if feldman of harvard would state to the beginning of this in the modern world. as supreme court justice robert h jackson put it after world war ii, the core of the first amendment is rooted in the view that every person must be his own watchmen for truth because the forefathers did not trust any government to separate the true from the false for us. jim hertling has been with us for decades on bloomberg news. when he push against floyd abrams and i do that with trepidation. it?le is not news, is why can't government keep in or contain technology that is not news? jim: i'm no constitutional scholar. i'm not a constitutional lawyer. i don't even play one
michele bachmanllman. you don't know how that's going to work out, do you? taylor: this will be good to shore up the vacancies to makes make sure they reassert their policies. tom: rich millers clear that vacancies are not a good thing. here's the morning must-read on the president and google from someone with a modest did of experience. floyd abrams is definitive on constitutional law and the first amendment. any such government action would constitute an egregious violation of the first...