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here's michelle miller. >> bentley again. >> bentley, bentley. >> chevy. >> reporter: for as long ashurty could talk, he's been talking cars. >> newest honda, newest lexus. >> reporter: when mom lindsay found a ford decal that had fallen off a car last year, patch took it for a treasure. why would she think you would want it? >> because i loved cars. >> reporter: oh, that's right. for his parents, it was a teachable moment. >> my husband and i thought this is a great way to encourage him to read. >> reporter: so began the patch project. who's in your team? >> my big sister, my little brother. >> reporter: team hurty on the hunt to identify decals. who is the most helpful? >> my big sister. all my little brother did was make funny faces in front of the decals. >> reporter: okay, that's not good. next, a letter writing campaign to car makers. >> he taped on a coin from his allowance and asked if they had any... >> decals from the factory floor. it would be my dream come true to collect all the car label decals. >> reporter: the auto world found him as hard to resist as we did. decals a
here's michelle miller. >> bentley again. >> bentley, bentley. >> chevy. >> reporter: for as long ashurty could talk, he's been talking cars. >> newest honda, newest lexus. >> reporter: when mom lindsay found a ford decal that had fallen off a car last year, patch took it for a treasure. why would she think you would want it? >> because i loved cars. >> reporter: oh, that's right. for his parents, it was a teachable moment. >> my husband and...
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i'm anthony mason along with michelle miller and dana jacobson who is in atlanta and has the envy us vious gig of the super bowl. michelle is here -- i don't think she got the memo. >> i'm making a statement. >> okay. >> i'm making a statement. >> i think a lot of people are on board with you, michelle. i've seen more saint jerseys here than i've seen rams jerseys. i know that the saints wish they were here. they are not. it is the rams, and it is the patriots. and i have white gloves on for a reason. i would like to welcome in a friend for you both to see. >> wow! >> look. >> the lombardi trophy. you get to touch it. >> reporter: i'm touching -- you have to wear white gloves. by the way, there is not the real thing. this is a replica now. there's more than one replica. fewer than ten, and they have entrusted us with it for the morning, i should say. i don't know if that was a wise move or not. i could run away with it, you never know. >> you could bring it back here. >> reporter: exactly. my gift to you. a souvenir. >> aw. >> reporter: this is what they're playing for. this is what m
i'm anthony mason along with michelle miller and dana jacobson who is in atlanta and has the envy us vious gig of the super bowl. michelle is here -- i don't think she got the memo. >> i'm making a statement. >> okay. >> i'm making a statement. >> i think a lot of people are on board with you, michelle. i've seen more saint jerseys here than i've seen rams jerseys. i know that the saints wish they were here. they are not. it is the rams, and it is the patriots. and i...
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. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, darien, connecticut. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news we will see you tomorrow, and we leave you with a shot of mount rushmore. happy president's day. landslide recovery. ""living in a hotel right now..trying to find a new home... " pl >>> we need counseling. >> a bay area city making moves to get new money for landslide recovery. >> living in a hotel right now and trying to find a new home. >> plus 3000 bay area teachers set to hit the picket lines this week. >> i would be surprised if a strike could be asserted for thursday. >> the impact on students. >> most of them watching videos not learning. >> and the questions surrounding this totaled tesla. >> million dollars question here, was auto pilot turned on? >> and we want to know that also. >>> one more chance to win a world series. >> i will be retiring after this season. i look forward to one more shot, trust me. >>> meet the east bay firefighter about to hit the national spotlight on survive i >>n't remember.
. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, darien, connecticut. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news we will see you tomorrow, and we leave you with a shot of mount rushmore. happy president's day. landslide recovery. ""living in a hotel right now..trying to find a new home... " pl >>> we need counseling. >> a bay area city making moves to get new money for landslide recovery. >> living in a hotel right now and trying to find a new home. >>...
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mo rocca scouted out patriots country new england and michelle miller tookous a tour of the rams' hometownlcome to beautiful and sunny southern california where there is no better place to live out the american dream. ♪ >> okay. so it's the dead of winter in new england. what can i say? we like the seasons. and in providence, rhode island, you get to enjoy them all. >> wait a second. providence? aren't you supposed to be back in boston? >> as great a city as boston is, michelle, the patriots play for all of new england. besides, rhode island is steeped in its own history. it was the first colony to take military action against the british crown right here in naraganset bay. but most importantly, polls show patriots fans from rhode island are the most enthusiastic in all of new england. >> hard to beat a superfan like "snl" alum taran killem. have you seen his instagram page? >> i love this! let's go rams! >> check out this view, michelle. the rhode island coast and newport harbor have long been the destination of titans of industry like the vanderbilts and taylor swift. ♪ shake it off >> n
mo rocca scouted out patriots country new england and michelle miller tookous a tour of the rams' hometownlcome to beautiful and sunny southern california where there is no better place to live out the american dream. ♪ >> okay. so it's the dead of winter in new england. what can i say? we like the seasons. and in providence, rhode island, you get to enjoy them all. >> wait a second. providence? aren't you supposed to be back in boston? >> as great a city as boston is,...
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cbs this morning saturday co-host michelle miller spoke to man who was furthering dr.vision by honoring his past. >> welcome to the king -- >> reporter: the descendants of the reverend dr. martin luther king have held down this homestead for generations. all the children were born in here? >> all the children. >> reporter: now they're entrusting the birthplace of the civil rights icon to the national park service. >> this is mr. robert fredrick smith. >> reporter: thanks to an anonymous donor, robert f. smith. this is almost a full circle moment for you. >> my mother took me to the march in washington. i was 9 months old. of course i don't remember any of it. but i remember the every day of our growing up and the lessons that her and my father brought into the home. >> reporter: he first toured the king home a few months ago. >> i'll tell you what struck me was actually the dining room table. the dynamic of family together. and that's a chance where the families can interact and engage, talk about the topics that are relevant to us as people. >> the ethnic of love, ic
cbs this morning saturday co-host michelle miller spoke to man who was furthering dr.vision by honoring his past. >> welcome to the king -- >> reporter: the descendants of the reverend dr. martin luther king have held down this homestead for generations. all the children were born in here? >> all the children. >> reporter: now they're entrusting the birthplace of the civil rights icon to the national park service. >> this is mr. robert fredrick smith. >>...
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here's michelle miller. >> bentley. >> chevy. >> reporter: for as long as pat hurtley could talk, he'stalking cars. when his mom found a car decal that fell off a car, patch took it as a treasure. for his parents it was a teachable moment. >> my husband and i thought this is a great way to encourage him to read. >> reporter: so began the patch project. >> reporter: who's in your team? >> my big sister and little brother. >> reporter: the auto world found him as hard to resist as we did. decals and letters came from chevy, bmw, roles royce, even the most exotic. delorean. not everybody has a delorean. >> well, you're in the right place. >> reporter: car love was flowing when he stopped by carriage house motor cars in glench, connecticut. >>ial are rr show you a beautiful testarossa. >> reporter: michael is the owner. >> awesome. >> reporter: the project has become a two-way street. because maybe all those grown-up car people saw a little bit of themselves in a 6-year-old named patch. >> the only difference between him and me is he has hair still and i don't. >> and that is the overnight
here's michelle miller. >> bentley. >> chevy. >> reporter: for as long as pat hurtley could talk, he'stalking cars. when his mom found a car decal that fell off a car, patch took it as a treasure. for his parents it was a teachable moment. >> my husband and i thought this is a great way to encourage him to read. >> reporter: so began the patch project. >> reporter: who's in your team? >> my big sister and little brother. >> reporter: the auto...
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i'm anthony mason with michelle miller and dana jacobson.mpressive stage career to roles in big movies like "erin brockovich" and "skyfall," albert finney could do it all. we'll remember the brick actor and five-time oscar nominee. >>> also, oversized pets can get into all kinds of trouble. so just imagine the problems these creatures are causing. why survivors of drug lord pacifpabl pablo esque bar's zoo are causing a problem. >>> and see how a place that built its reputation on gambling is becoming an even bigger draw for its fabulous food all ahead. >>> first, the latest on our top story this hour. new allegations of sexual assault against virginia's lieutenant governor have thrown the state's democratic-led government into deeper turmoil. on friday, a second woman accused justin fairfax of sexually assaulting her when they were students at duke university in 2000. fairfax denies the allegations and is calling for a full investigation. >> however, all of farvegs's fellow -- fairfax's fellow democrats in the virginia legislature are callin
i'm anthony mason with michelle miller and dana jacobson.mpressive stage career to roles in big movies like "erin brockovich" and "skyfall," albert finney could do it all. we'll remember the brick actor and five-time oscar nominee. >>> also, oversized pets can get into all kinds of trouble. so just imagine the problems these creatures are causing. why survivors of drug lord pacifpabl pablo esque bar's zoo are causing a problem. >>> and see how a place that...
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. >>> ahead, michelle miller visits dr. martin luther king jr.'s birth home.g it will be preserved for generations to come. >>> in "a more perfect union," we aim to show that what unites us as americans is far greater than what divides us. this morning we're focusing on the homes where dr. martin luther king jr. once dreamed of a dreert future and the -- of a brighter future and the man who saw the vision. michelle miller is at the atlanta house where the civil rights icon was born. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. more than 700,000 people come here every single year to visit the home where the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. was born. this was his living room. that's a picture of his grandparents. the national parks foundation purchased this home for $1.9 million late last year thanks to an anonymous donor who's not so anonymous anymore. >> welcome to the king home -- >> reporter: the descendants of the reverend martin luther king jr. have held down this homestead for generations. >> all the children were born in here? >> all the children. >> repo
. >>> ahead, michelle miller visits dr. martin luther king jr.'s birth home.g it will be preserved for generations to come. >>> in "a more perfect union," we aim to show that what unites us as americans is far greater than what divides us. this morning we're focusing on the homes where dr. martin luther king jr. once dreamed of a dreert future and the -- of a brighter future and the man who saw the vision. michelle miller is at the atlanta house where the civil...
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i'm anthony mason with michelle miller and dana jacobson.shops from around the world continue their special sex abuse summit in rome. we'll look at how some documents that detail the abuse disappeared. >>> also ahead, their sacrifice has not been forgotten. we'll take you to a special flyover above a city in england to remember an event for which some residents owe to their life to a group of young americans. >>> you might say they were born to sing together. lily & madeleine have a vocal harmony that only a talented pair of siblings can produce, and it's in full bloom on their new album. >> we will meet them, and they will perform in our "saturday session" ahead. >>> first, our top story -- an arrest warrant will be issued for new england patriots owner robert kraft after police say he solicited prostitutes in a florida day spa. kraft denies any wrongdoing, but police say they have video evidence of the 77-year-old billionaire engaged in a sex act. the charges come as part of a wider crackdown on sex trafficking. hundreds of arrest warrants
i'm anthony mason with michelle miller and dana jacobson.shops from around the world continue their special sex abuse summit in rome. we'll look at how some documents that detail the abuse disappeared. >>> also ahead, their sacrifice has not been forgotten. we'll take you to a special flyover above a city in england to remember an event for which some residents owe to their life to a group of young americans. >>> you might say they were born to sing together. lily &...
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i'm anthony mason with dana jacobson and michelle miller.mp ended one raging controversy this week and promptly ignited another after signing a compromise immigration bill and preventing another government shutdown. he then declared a national emergency to fund his border wall. we'll look at the implications. >>> then from ancient caverns in australia to the dark and dank tunnels beneath paris. he's seen the subterranean places where most of us fear to tread. we'll meet the author of a fascinating new book about the underground world. >>> and later, some of the biggest names in music are singing her praises. john legend, sam smith, and justin timberlake are all fans of grammy nominee emily king. we'll talk with her about her rise, and she'll perform from her acclaimed new album in our "saturday sessions," all ahead. >>> first our top story this hour -- police are trying to determine when a deadly workplace shooting in aurora, illinois, about 40 miles west of chicago, was planned or was spur of the moment. police say that gary martin was bein
i'm anthony mason with dana jacobson and michelle miller.mp ended one raging controversy this week and promptly ignited another after signing a compromise immigration bill and preventing another government shutdown. he then declared a national emergency to fund his border wall. we'll look at the implications. >>> then from ancient caverns in australia to the dark and dank tunnels beneath paris. he's seen the subterranean places where most of us fear to tread. we'll meet the author of a...
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"cbs this morning" saturday co-host michelle miller is in the state capitol with more on what they hadgood morning. the six of us huddled together on a cold wintry night in iowa to view that 82-minute long speech. you know, folks here are really used to all of this national attention, so with iowa wcaucuss just a year away we decided to find out what does iowa think? >> was this a win for the president by a show of hands? >> he gives what i call a surf board to glory speech. you come out, you talk about unity and then you talk about how great america was and then you talk about risk and sacrifice and so it's -- it's like ride the surf board to glory with me because that's where we're going if you choose to get on board. >> for you, nicole, you're a special ed teacher, you have voted for president obama. you voted for president trump. what resonated in this speech for you? >> just like where he's been, where he's bringing us. healthcare, that was a big one for me because i believe that the healthcare system is a wreck. >> there were a couple of asks in this speech. there was an ask to m
"cbs this morning" saturday co-host michelle miller is in the state capitol with more on what they hadgood morning. the six of us huddled together on a cold wintry night in iowa to view that 82-minute long speech. you know, folks here are really used to all of this national attention, so with iowa wcaucuss just a year away we decided to find out what does iowa think? >> was this a win for the president by a show of hands? >> he gives what i call a surf board to glory...
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michelle miller joined them and here's what she learned. >> good morning to you.nt and had a lot to say. from some of the first slave landing and the capital of the confederacy and more recent fights over historical monuments virginia has had a long and complicated racial history, but after a searching conversation about the history of blackface and how we treat each other a group of seventh graders at henderson middle school found a way to talk about race we could all learn from you. >> how many of you have an idea of what's been going on in the governor's mansion? >> reporter: for some students in mr. buck's seventh great civic's glass the governor's famous admission was news to them. >> i darkened my face as part of a michael jackson costume. >> what exactly is blackface? >> reporter: to help explore the issue -- >> blackface has a long history in our country. >> reporter: mr. buck showed a 2018 story from "cbs sunday morning." >> the history of blackface is long and complex. >> reporter: and then asked his students what they thought. >> everyone should learn f
michelle miller joined them and here's what she learned. >> good morning to you.nt and had a lot to say. from some of the first slave landing and the capital of the confederacy and more recent fights over historical monuments virginia has had a long and complicated racial history, but after a searching conversation about the history of blackface and how we treat each other a group of seventh graders at henderson middle school found a way to talk about race we could all learn from you....
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msnbc contributor michelle goldberg and here with us is san francisco republican strategist tim milleris still here. reverend, let me start with you. how does he say something -- i think he know the answer, but he's the person who told more than 8,000 lies. he's the person that rose to prominence in the republican field by battering, by lying about the media day in and day out and sit there's in polite company with the publisher of "the new york times" saying what you do is a beautiful thing, it's delusional. >> it is delusional but it's typical trump because trump has the whole -- he has a long record, let me put it this way, of trying to say what he thinks people want to hear, dismiss the past and thinks that he can make you gullible in that moment. even if you're the publisher of "the new york times." he is sitting there as a guy who built his whole campaign, fake news, me against them, and i'm with you guys against them. they ignore you. they marginalize you and then he sits there and says you're doing great. like when he went over to visit "the new york times" and less than 12 hou
msnbc contributor michelle goldberg and here with us is san francisco republican strategist tim milleris still here. reverend, let me start with you. how does he say something -- i think he know the answer, but he's the person who told more than 8,000 lies. he's the person that rose to prominence in the republican field by battering, by lying about the media day in and day out and sit there's in polite company with the publisher of "the new york times" saying what you do is a...