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mo rocca and michelle miller take us to san francisco and kansas city.up with the stars of the metropolitan opera's production of "porgy & bess," which features an all-black cast. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday.m arie. a gre d. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
mo rocca and michelle miller take us to san francisco and kansas city.up with the stars of the metropolitan opera's production of "porgy & bess," which features an all-black cast. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday.m arie. a gre d. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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michelle miller paid a visit during the gaming expo. >> i'm not going to take it easy this time. >> reporterin his world of gaming, dwayne knows how to play. >> if we win, it's for real. okay, so i won. i won $180 because we each bet $100. and the house took the raise. so that's how this game works and that's how we bring it to the casinos. >> reporter: this is the first company to introduce a new form of betting on casino floors. how is your slot machine different from those of the past? >> we call it video game gambling, referred to as skill-based games. our games are not slot machines. you're playing a real video game for money. >> reporter: with titles that might sound familiar. this is one of the most successful game franchises. or terminator two, judgment day. his goal to attract a different crowd. >> our average customer is 30 to 35 years old. >> reporter: and that's a good thing? >> that's a great thing for casinos. so slot machines make about 80% of the gaming revenue for casinos. but the average player is a 55 to 60-year-old female customer. so we're bringing in new, younger custom
michelle miller paid a visit during the gaming expo. >> i'm not going to take it easy this time. >> reporterin his world of gaming, dwayne knows how to play. >> if we win, it's for real. okay, so i won. i won $180 because we each bet $100. and the house took the raise. so that's how this game works and that's how we bring it to the casinos. >> reporter: this is the first company to introduce a new form of betting on casino floors. how is your slot machine different from...
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michelle miller reports. >> you know, i kind of almost grew up here.as since i was born. >> reporter: southern california native and hollywood heavyweight tim burton has a love affair with the desert city of light. not new vegas, but the old one. >> i love the neon, the old signs and the beauty of them and the sort of artistry are important to me in part of my artistic development. >> reporter: and so the brains behind such films as batman. >> beetle juice. >> it's showtime. >> reporter: and "the nightmare before christmas" -- ♪ oh somewhere >> reporter: threw his artistic expression into the one place he says still represents it, the boneyard of the city's abandoned landscape. >> what you do on the inside, great, great, great. >> reporter: in october at the only museum in the nation dedicated to neon, burton debuted his own artwork, an assortment of animatronic signs and drawings of all sizes are mixed in with the permanent collection. if any of this looks familiar -- >> you want my watch? >> reporter: -- think back to danny devito's demise in the cul
michelle miller reports. >> you know, i kind of almost grew up here.as since i was born. >> reporter: southern california native and hollywood heavyweight tim burton has a love affair with the desert city of light. not new vegas, but the old one. >> i love the neon, the old signs and the beauty of them and the sort of artistry are important to me in part of my artistic development. >> reporter: and so the brains behind such films as batman. >> beetle juice....
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michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: when 11-year-old tate reminger slipped on a pair of theselasses, his reaction said it all. >> it changed just everything looks different. >> reporter: the glasses are designed to bring color into a drab world. they allow the color-blind to see the vivid hues they've been missing. >> i just like to see what everybody else sees. >> reporter: tate can do that now thanks in part to seventh grader jonathan jones and his mom carol. >> they're all yours. >> reporter: back in november, jonathan got the chance to try out these glasses as part of his science collapsed. and when the video of his tearful reaction to seeing colors went viral, offers to help started pouring in. >> so many people, both people we knew and people we'd never heard from in our lives were reaching out to us and sending me dms, asking me to give money towards jonathan's glasses. >> reporter: jonathan's family eset up a gofundme page not to pay for his glasses, but to buy a pair for another child. they asked for $350. >> before we went to bed that night, we were at a thousand dol
michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: when 11-year-old tate reminger slipped on a pair of theselasses, his reaction said it all. >> it changed just everything looks different. >> reporter: the glasses are designed to bring color into a drab world. they allow the color-blind to see the vivid hues they've been missing. >> i just like to see what everybody else sees. >> reporter: tate can do that now thanks in part to seventh grader jonathan jones and his mom...
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thank you. >>> mo rocca, michelle miller, the battle of the super bowl cities. agility. the 28th at 3? done. there's so much to take advantage of- -with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans- ew there's so much to take advantage of- keurig k-duo brewer makes any occasion the perfect coffee occasion. family brunch! just add ground coffee for a carafe, or pop in a pod for a freshly brewed cup. good strong coffee. our french roast. it was a decaf for you, yes? in your favorite mug. there we go. skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) ozempic® does not increase the risk o
thank you. >>> mo rocca, michelle miller, the battle of the super bowl cities. agility. the 28th at 3? done. there's so much to take advantage of- -with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans- ew there's so much to take advantage of- keurig k-duo brewer makes any occasion the perfect coffee occasion. family brunch! just add ground coffee for a carafe, or pop in a pod for a freshly brewed cup. good strong coffee. our french roast. it was a decaf for you, yes? in your favorite mug....
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please welcome attorney fred -- fred gray, jane dunker, and michelle miller.plause] >> i feel honored and privileged to be here. madam librarian, thank you. thank you all for being here. thank you. miss gunter, mr. gray, when you see this exhibit, when you see this exhibit, it shatters the notion of rosa parks as an accidental activist. finally, that myth of an accidental activist will go by the way. the history, in her own words, will be spoken. the woman the two of you knew will be known, and part of the and reckoning, i find, with what we see upstairs is this funny, feisty, incredibly savvy american. you knew her long before 1954. i want you to describe the first moment you met her. >> yes, ma'am. michelle: thank you, sir. fred: before i answer that question, thank you to the library and for inviting me to share this occasion here. i got my wife, carol, here. some other relatives. if you just raise your hand. those who are here. and also the president of the national bar association. i just want to thank those persons who have come. i want to thank congress
please welcome attorney fred -- fred gray, jane dunker, and michelle miller.plause] >> i feel honored and privileged to be here. madam librarian, thank you. thank you all for being here. thank you. miss gunter, mr. gray, when you see this exhibit, when you see this exhibit, it shatters the notion of rosa parks as an accidental activist. finally, that myth of an accidental activist will go by the way. the history, in her own words, will be spoken. the woman the two of you knew will be...
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i'm tony dokoupil with anthony mason and michelle miller to kick things off.dent trump's impeachment trial will put a spotlight on another powerful government figure, the chief justice of the united states, john roberts. he was sworn in yesterday to preside over the senate trial. the third time in history a chief justice has performed that role. how he navigates his political and partisan fight could have a profound impact on americans view of the federal courts. jan crawford is outside of the supreme court. jan, good morning. he already had a hard job. now an even harder job. how will he handle it all? >> reporter: he'll still be performing his duties here at the supreme court. for the next few weeks he'll being leaving this place and go across the street to preside over a very different, very partisan trial. many speculated that has got to be his worst nightmare. people who know him best say he's also going to see it as an opportunity to show the independence of the federal judiciary. >> so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: with that john g. roberts was sw
i'm tony dokoupil with anthony mason and michelle miller to kick things off.dent trump's impeachment trial will put a spotlight on another powerful government figure, the chief justice of the united states, john roberts. he was sworn in yesterday to preside over the senate trial. the third time in history a chief justice has performed that role. how he navigates his political and partisan fight could have a profound impact on americans view of the federal courts. jan crawford is outside of the...
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and i will say this, that i thought michelle miller's story last week with -- with three of the womenon-strong i think is her name. and i had asked that more women be added. when you see the documentary which i do hope people will see the documentary, i felt that story needed to be broadened. one of the things i said to the producers is, i don't think that deserves to just be a sound byte. i can honestly say that i learned more about alexia norton-strong in michelle miller's story than i did in the doc. i was asking for changes. let me just say this -- i've been an executive producer since the beginning of the "oprah" show. there were many times -- people say what's the timeline. until the thing is on the screen, you have the right to change your mind and make changes. and i remember many times on the show, particularly there was a columbine story we were going to run for the 10th anniversary, and the night before i pulled it because something about it didn't feel right. and i thought we are going to cause more school shootings if we put this on the air. so i've always been in the pos
and i will say this, that i thought michelle miller's story last week with -- with three of the womenon-strong i think is her name. and i had asked that more women be added. when you see the documentary which i do hope people will see the documentary, i felt that story needed to be broadened. one of the things i said to the producers is, i don't think that deserves to just be a sound byte. i can honestly say that i learned more about alexia norton-strong in michelle miller's story than i did in...
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i'm michelle miller along with dana jacobson and jeff glor. coming up this morning we'll take you on a trip down highway 61. someone who has taken her own i camera to behind the lens. oscar emmy and tony winner jessica lange is an acclaimed photographer. >>> we'll talk to tiffany haddish who has seen her career take off. michele finds out what advise she got what changed everything and why everything is not fair game in comedy. >>> then to california to the heart of wine country to catch up with one of the world's greatest chef. thomas keller helped change the face of food in this country but also created one of the best destinations for food in america. we'll find out what sparked it all. we begin this morning with dangerous weather targeting more than 30 million americans. a fast moves storm is already being blamed for at least three deaths in louisiana. an elderly man was killed when a tree fell on to his home early saturday morning. toppled tree and snapped power lines are scattered across the northwest part of the state. the storm system
i'm michelle miller along with dana jacobson and jeff glor. coming up this morning we'll take you on a trip down highway 61. someone who has taken her own i camera to behind the lens. oscar emmy and tony winner jessica lange is an acclaimed photographer. >>> we'll talk to tiffany haddish who has seen her career take off. michele finds out what advise she got what changed everything and why everything is not fair game in comedy. >>> then to california to the heart of wine...
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i'm dana jacobson along with jeff glor and michelle miller. this morning we'll take you to florida where they are prepping for a disaster this weekend. there's a purpose, though. this is what spacex is doing attempting to recreate a disaster when they launch a rocket and then try to abort the mission during liftoff. we'll look at the technology hoping to save astronauts lives. >> well go to california to explore the plan to eat our way out of a disaster. where the sea your chin population is exploding. we'll have details on the tasty, they say tasty solution. >> it is. then some call him a menace. others call them masterpieces. we'll take you inside the world's first graffiti museum. that's ahead. >>> but we begin this morning with a large and dangerous winter storm targeting millions of people in the midwest. and headed for the northeast. heavy snow and strong winds are blowing across the dakotas, iowa and parts of minnesota as it moves east ward. on friday the storm forced transportation officials in north dakota to issue a rare no travel ad
i'm dana jacobson along with jeff glor and michelle miller. this morning we'll take you to florida where they are prepping for a disaster this weekend. there's a purpose, though. this is what spacex is doing attempting to recreate a disaster when they launch a rocket and then try to abort the mission during liftoff. we'll look at the technology hoping to save astronauts lives. >> well go to california to explore the plan to eat our way out of a disaster. where the sea your chin population...
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i'm michelle miller with dana jacobson and jeff glor.e leaving las vegas with big cash prizes, but it's not about luck. still ahead, how video gamers are now putting their skills to the test inside casinos. will it attract a younger generation to gamble? >>> and later, it was a truly shocking moment. ahead of today's nfl playoffs, we'll recall a single event 20 years ago when head coach bill belichick changed his minds and changed the -- his mind and changed the course of the nfl in the process. >>> it is the main ingredient in an old-fashioned, but rye whiskey is hardly passe. it's enjoying a massive resurgence in popularity. we'll take you to new craft distill reece where the brown liquor is generating plenty of green. that is ahead. >>> first, the latest in our top story this morning. there is anger for america on the treats of baghdad -- the streets of baghdad as the world awaits the next move following an air strike that killed iran's top air commander, qassem soleimani, in iraq. thousands gathered in baghdad this morning for the fu
i'm michelle miller with dana jacobson and jeff glor.e leaving las vegas with big cash prizes, but it's not about luck. still ahead, how video gamers are now putting their skills to the test inside casinos. will it attract a younger generation to gamble? >>> and later, it was a truly shocking moment. ahead of today's nfl playoffs, we'll recall a single event 20 years ago when head coach bill belichick changed his minds and changed the -- his mind and changed the course of the nfl in...
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michelle miller has the details. >> that's the question before the american people, and only you canat you want, what you want this country to be. >> reporter: around the same time of the historic debate between john f. kennedy and richard nixon, the man who will become the 35th president of the united states created these, water colors of new york's sheepshead bay, painted and signed by jfk. now, for just the second time, they're going up for auction as part of a huge collection of kennedy memorabilia at boston's r.r. auction house. >> so a lot of people don't know that kennedy painted, but he painted and he drew. he had an artistic sense to him. >> reporter: a well-known doodler, jfk also painted as a way to relax, even finding time to take out his brushes during the heated 1960 presidential race. >> we see sailboats all these threw these important documents like during the cuban missile crisis. on it he has drawn boats. >> reporter: kennedy wasn't the only president skilled in the art of painting. president and former civil war general ulysses grant produced about ten works during
michelle miller has the details. >> that's the question before the american people, and only you canat you want, what you want this country to be. >> reporter: around the same time of the historic debate between john f. kennedy and richard nixon, the man who will become the 35th president of the united states created these, water colors of new york's sheepshead bay, painted and signed by jfk. now, for just the second time, they're going up for auction as part of a huge collection of...
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gayle king is off so michelle miller of "cbs this morning" is with us. >>> history on the hill. the impeachment trial of president trump gets under way with the swearing in of senators. we'll get more new evidence and focus on the man who will preside over the trial, chief justice john roberts. >>> winter weather blast. a powerful snow and ice storm builds in the midwest before it barrels across the northeast. how as many as 170 million people could be affecteded. >> royal canadians with a big announcement on prince harry and meghan markle's future. we're in vancouver to see how canadians feel about their relocation.
gayle king is off so michelle miller of "cbs this morning" is with us. >>> history on the hill. the impeachment trial of president trump gets under way with the swearing in of senators. we'll get more new evidence and focus on the man who will preside over the trial, chief justice john roberts. >>> winter weather blast. a powerful snow and ice storm builds in the midwest before it barrels across the northeast. how as many as 170 million people could be affecteded....
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michelle miller spoke with the three of them and joins us at the table. what did they tell you?nt into details about what they alleged were serious assaults. they are also speaking out after being silent for decades. we also would like to warn our viewers, some of what you're about to hear is graphic. >> i did not want to come forward. it was the last thing i want to do. everyone said don't do it. it will ruin your life. ivity -- >> i was helping him cover it up for 22 years. and i thought, well, let me see what it feels like to just let it go. try. >> drthese women said they're survivors of sex crimes committed by media mogul russell simmons. >> the three of you are descr e describe -- aren't just describing 24 as sexual assault or just as being mistreated by rustle simmons or sexually harassed. this is rape. >> this is violently tackled and raped. >> all saying no and fighting and crying. >> drew dixon said she was working with simmons when she allegedly attacked her in 1995. >> i literally worked for him he was ordering me a car and told me to come upstairs. i thought i would
michelle miller spoke with the three of them and joins us at the table. what did they tell you?nt into details about what they alleged were serious assaults. they are also speaking out after being silent for decades. we also would like to warn our viewers, some of what you're about to hear is graphic. >> i did not want to come forward. it was the last thing i want to do. everyone said don't do it. it will ruin your life. ivity -- >> i was helping him cover it up for 22 years. and i...
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"cbs this morning saturday" co-host michelle miller is here. pair of glasses just like these. the special pair of glasses can color even the darkest corners. colorblindness affects one in every 12 males and one in every 200 females, and when they get those colors turned on, it opens up a whole new spectrum of possibilities. >> put them on -- >> reporter: when 11-year-old taylor mcgur slipped on the glasses, his reaction said it all. >> it changed just everything looks different. >> reporter: the glasses are designed to bring color into a drab world. they allow the colorblind to see the vivid hues they've been missing. >> i just like to see what everybody else sees. >> reporter: tate can do that now thanks in part to seventh grader jonathan jones and his mom carol. >> all yours. >> reporter: back in november, jonathan got the chance to try out these glasses as part of his science class. >> awesome. >> reporter: when the video of his tearful reaction to seeing colors went viral, offers to help started pouring in. >> so many people, both people we
"cbs this morning saturday" co-host michelle miller is here. pair of glasses just like these. the special pair of glasses can color even the darkest corners. colorblindness affects one in every 12 males and one in every 200 females, and when they get those colors turned on, it opens up a whole new spectrum of possibilities. >> put them on -- >> reporter: when 11-year-old taylor mcgur slipped on the glasses, his reaction said it all. >> it changed just everything...
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i'm david jacobson with michelle miller and jeff glor.nd just as close to the sun. why are conditions on the planet venus vastly different from our home planet? we'll take you to the jet propulsion lab and meet those pushing for the exploration. >>> connect authors and publishers with all too busy parents to the benefit of all. >>> plus they've been making music for decades and making a difference on this grammy weekend, how the band aerosmith was honored for their charity work. that's ahead. >>> first, top story this hour, republicans turn today in the senate impeachment trial of president trump. adam schiff wrapped up three days saying the president say threat to democracy and should be removed from office. he implored his republican colleagues to allow witnesses and new documents to be part of this trial. >> and so i'm asking, i implore you, give america a fair trial. give america a fair trial. she's worth it. >> the president's legal team will start to respond to two articles of impeachment, abuse of power and obstruction of congress.
i'm david jacobson with michelle miller and jeff glor.nd just as close to the sun. why are conditions on the planet venus vastly different from our home planet? we'll take you to the jet propulsion lab and meet those pushing for the exploration. >>> connect authors and publishers with all too busy parents to the benefit of all. >>> plus they've been making music for decades and making a difference on this grammy weekend, how the band aerosmith was honored for their charity...
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sammy anderson, lisa miller, marry travis allen. michelle anton, monte and julie roberts. >> good evening. i am mary travis. i am an elder in my community. i have been active since we were title four, about 40 years ago. our struggles continue. i was on alcatraz 50 years ago, and part of that movement was to reclaim land, reclaim a center so that we could build a cultural center, an education center, bring languages back, bring a voice to our community. i just spent a few days back on the island, and it is sad to say those same struggles still exist. i have been a participant here many times, and i identified so many issues that we have. i ask you those voices that spoke out against us where are they now tonight, the celebrities, where are they tonight? we ask that you set these priorities as your priorities, some of them have been on this list far too long. we need to do more for our community. you have a responsibility. we need to bring pride back to this educational institution to say that you have done your job, that next year when we co
sammy anderson, lisa miller, marry travis allen. michelle anton, monte and julie roberts. >> good evening. i am mary travis. i am an elder in my community. i have been active since we were title four, about 40 years ago. our struggles continue. i was on alcatraz 50 years ago, and part of that movement was to reclaim land, reclaim a center so that we could build a cultural center, an education center, bring languages back, bring a voice to our community. i just spent a few days back on the...
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sammy anderson, lisa miller, marry travis allen. michelle anton, monte and julie roberts. >> good evening. i am mary travis. i am an elder in my community. i have been active since we were title four, about 40 years ago. our struggles continue. i was on alcatraz 50 years ago, and part of that movement was to reclaim land, reclaim a center so that we could build a cultural center, an education center, bring languages back, bring a voice to our community. i just spent a few days back on the island, and it is sad to say those same struggles still exist. i have been a participant here many times, and i identified so many issues that we have. i ask you those voices that spoke out against us where are they now tonight, the celebrities, where are they tonight? we ask that you set these priorities as your priorities, some of them have been on this list far too long. we need to do more for our community. you have a responsibility. we need to bring pride back to this educational institution to say that you have done your job, that next year when we co
sammy anderson, lisa miller, marry travis allen. michelle anton, monte and julie roberts. >> good evening. i am mary travis. i am an elder in my community. i have been active since we were title four, about 40 years ago. our struggles continue. i was on alcatraz 50 years ago, and part of that movement was to reclaim land, reclaim a center so that we could build a cultural center, an education center, bring languages back, bring a voice to our community. i just spent a few days back on the...
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on the right-hand side, he brought over michelle -- [inaudible] who was the editor at vogue. there he's pictured after the war with lee millerditor at vogue. solange was put into a concentration camp but did survive the war. pher husband, who was put into a different concentration camp, did not. but there's a lot in the book about how conde desperately tried to save people, how he spent any cash that he had in sending care packages to the british as well including at that point to his former wife. conde dies in september 1942 of heart failure, essentially, and there's a very touching story that edna woolman chase wrote about those last days i do include in this book. he died virtually without any money. his first wife, clarice, had an apartment on east 72nd street which conde had bought for her outright. they worked together for the benefit of the grandchildren, and he was always wonderful to her and very generous. he and leslie remained very good friends after his death. frank wasas the only member of e "vanity fair" team who came out on top. he sold his conde nast shares on the eve of, literally on -- i think it was septem
on the right-hand side, he brought over michelle -- [inaudible] who was the editor at vogue. there he's pictured after the war with lee millerditor at vogue. solange was put into a concentration camp but did survive the war. pher husband, who was put into a different concentration camp, did not. but there's a lot in the book about how conde desperately tried to save people, how he spent any cash that he had in sending care packages to the british as well including at that point to his former...
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sammy anderson, lisa miller, marry travis allen. michelle anton, monte and julie roberts. >> good evening. i am mary travis. i am an elder in my community. i have been active since we were title four, about 40 years ago. our struggles continue. i was on alcatraz 50 years ago, and part of that movement was to reclaim land, reclaim a center so that we could build a cultural center, an education center, bring languages back, bring a voice to our community. i just spent a few days back on the island, and it is sad to say those same struggles still exist. i have been a participant here many times, and i identified so many issues that we have. i ask you those voices that spoke out against us where are they now tonight, the celebrities, where are they tonight? we ask that you set these priorities as your priorities, some of them have been on this list far too long. we need to do more for our community. you have a responsibility. we need to bring pride back to this educational institution to say that you have done your job, that next year when we co
sammy anderson, lisa miller, marry travis allen. michelle anton, monte and julie roberts. >> good evening. i am mary travis. i am an elder in my community. i have been active since we were title four, about 40 years ago. our struggles continue. i was on alcatraz 50 years ago, and part of that movement was to reclaim land, reclaim a center so that we could build a cultural center, an education center, bring languages back, bring a voice to our community. i just spent a few days back on the...