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and there in selma is our michelle miller, who joins us now. and, michelle, you know, it is incredible the symbolism here, the military honor guard, and i know that alabama state troopers will be there on the other side of that bridge as part of this procession, as part of this memory. and that's incredible to think it was a group of alabama state troopers who beat him bloody as bob was just telling us in 1965. he couldn't even remember what had happened. he thought he had died because of the injuries he sustained that day. and, yet, today, it is alabama state troopers who will be helping to memorialize him. it's incredible. >> reporter: yes, and an honor guard taking him from the base of the bridge on the other side being passed to that honor guard, and then moving forward on to montgomery, where he will lie in state at the state capitol. i mean, the progress is incredible to think about. you know, as i was listening to you and nancy, i keep going back to that point of humility. it made him so approachable. and as i walk through the streets or
and there in selma is our michelle miller, who joins us now. and, michelle, you know, it is incredible the symbolism here, the military honor guard, and i know that alabama state troopers will be there on the other side of that bridge as part of this procession, as part of this memory. and that's incredible to think it was a group of alabama state troopers who beat him bloody as bob was just telling us in 1965. he couldn't even remember what had happened. he thought he had died because of the...
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michelle miller funeral at ebenezer baptist and more on the long time congressman's funeral . >>> the casket of john lewis arrived at historic ebenezer baptist church in atlanta for his final farewell. >> a lot of good trouble along the way but let's not forget, he developed an absolutely uncanny ability to heal trouble waters. >> former presidents bill clinton and barack obama and nancy pelosi were among the dignity to pay tribute among the civil rights icon. >> he always believed in preaching the gospel in word and in deed. insisting that hate and fear had to be answered with love and hope. >> we always knew he worked on anw is with them. >> reverend dr. martin luther king jr.'s daughter offered a prayer. >> in the words of your servant martin luther king jr. who reminded us that death is not a period that ends this great sentence of life but a comma which punctuates to a lofty and higher significance. >> jennifer hudson sang. lewis delivered final message to civil rights activists in a message for the new york times this morning. he wrote, though i may not be here with you, i urge
michelle miller funeral at ebenezer baptist and more on the long time congressman's funeral . >>> the casket of john lewis arrived at historic ebenezer baptist church in atlanta for his final farewell. >> a lot of good trouble along the way but let's not forget, he developed an absolutely uncanny ability to heal trouble waters. >> former presidents bill clinton and barack obama and nancy pelosi were among the dignity to pay tribute among the civil rights icon. >> he...
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team of correspondents covering all the news, and we're going to begin here in atlanta with cbs' michelle millervening, michelle. >> reporter: norah, john robert lewis served this community for more than three decades and in this home-going service it was a reflection of his years of service. ♪ he was willing to fight in the struggle ♪ >> reporter: a celebration of life... ♪ he was willing to get in good trouble ♪ >> reporter: ...for a man dedicated to justice. >> he loved america until america learned how to love him back. we celebrate john lewis. ( applause ) >> reporter: congressman john robert lewis, his casket draped in the american flag, returned to atlanta's ebenezer baptist church, the place where he worshipped with his mentor, dr. martin luther king jr. king's daughter, the reverend bernice king. >> we praise you, oh, god, for this nonviolent warrior, who fought for true peace. >> reporter: as hundreds watched outside, inside, former presidents paid tribute. >> we live in a better and nobler country today because of john lewis. >> we honor our friend. >> reporter: and america's first bl
team of correspondents covering all the news, and we're going to begin here in atlanta with cbs' michelle millervening, michelle. >> reporter: norah, john robert lewis served this community for more than three decades and in this home-going service it was a reflection of his years of service. ♪ he was willing to fight in the struggle ♪ >> reporter: a celebration of life... ♪ he was willing to get in good trouble ♪ >> reporter: ...for a man dedicated to justice....
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cbs this morning saturday co-host michelle miller is in atlanta where she spoke to friends who knew representative john lewis well. >> reporter: a stream of admirers of all races and backgrounds unified here in the shadow of the late john lewis. those who knew him best say it's his humanity and compassion that set him apart. activists xernona clayton was a friend of his wife lilian. >> you sent lilian and john up? >> oh, yeah. married them off. just married them off. i said to john in recent years, john, you know, i don't think you ever said yes. he said, you didn't give me a chance. >> reporter: rosa tyner is john lewis' sister. the youngest of ten children. >> i was very small.
cbs this morning saturday co-host michelle miller is in atlanta where she spoke to friends who knew representative john lewis well. >> reporter: a stream of admirers of all races and backgrounds unified here in the shadow of the late john lewis. those who knew him best say it's his humanity and compassion that set him apart. activists xernona clayton was a friend of his wife lilian. >> you sent lilian and john up? >> oh, yeah. married them off. just married them off. i said to...
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michelle miller is in atlanta. >> all across atlanta worshipers at church services remembered the late congressman, one of the legendary figures of the civil rights movement. >> john has been our congressman for 34 years. >> former u.n. ambassador andrew young marched with lewis and dr. king. >> john lewis is one of the quietest, most humble leaders that has ever lived. he seemingly doesn't have any ambition but to serve. >> there is a moral obligation to do something. >> for many here and across america, lewis left a lasting impact. >> the quote of him saying let's get into some good trouble is activating a generation. activating a generation that wants to get involved and say hey, this is wrong. i'm going to stand up for it and i'm going to stand up for it loudly. i'm going to stand up for it proudly. >> former secretary of state colin powell. >> he spent his whole adult life fighting these issues. and going after racism. and so a man with that kind of bravery built into him is an incredible individual and he was. and i think we will always be remembering what he did for our nation.
michelle miller is in atlanta. >> all across atlanta worshipers at church services remembered the late congressman, one of the legendary figures of the civil rights movement. >> john has been our congressman for 34 years. >> former u.n. ambassador andrew young marched with lewis and dr. king. >> john lewis is one of the quietest, most humble leaders that has ever lived. he seemingly doesn't have any ambition but to serve. >> there is a moral obligation to do...
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michelle miller is there. >> reporter: applause and cheers broke out as a horse- drawn carriage brought john lewis his casket over the edmund pettis bridge for a final crossing. lewis, an advocate for nonviolent protests returned to the bridge annually. sometimes with u.s. presidents to remind the world that the search for racial justice is not finished. >> today we will walk arm in arm across this bridge and no one will be as. >> reporter: in march 1965, it was on this bridge named after a confederate army general and ku klux klan leader that lewis suffered a concussion and fractured skull the hands of state troopers and others. but, lewis came out of that conflict more determined than ever to make change. on this crossing, members of lewis's family wore t-shirts saying, good trouble. the phrase guided the congressman and those he mentored throughout his decades long career on capitol hill, and his years at the forefront of the civil rights movement. >> he has laid out the blueprint for us to pick up the baton and continue his march. for voting rights, for civil rights, for human right
michelle miller is there. >> reporter: applause and cheers broke out as a horse- drawn carriage brought john lewis his casket over the edmund pettis bridge for a final crossing. lewis, an advocate for nonviolent protests returned to the bridge annually. sometimes with u.s. presidents to remind the world that the search for racial justice is not finished. >> today we will walk arm in arm across this bridge and no one will be as. >> reporter: in march 1965, it was on this bridge...
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cbs news correspondent michelle miller reports from selma, alabama where he became part of history in the civil rights movement. >> he was a man of action. >> reporter: u.s. representative john lewis' hometown of alabama celebrated his life with love, music, and prayer. >> it allowed john to cross bridges blockaded by lynch men who were inspired of the notion of racial supremacy. >> reporter: he recalled his character, even in a phone call the day before he lost his battle to late stage pancreatic cancer. >> his last word was, how is the family doing? how is anybody doing. >> he always wanted to improve the lives of others. without any concern for himself. >> this is not a goodbye. it is just a different kind of hello. >> reporter: saturday evening, the city of selma paid tribute to lewis and his legacy. it was right here in selma when lewis and protesters seeking equal voting rights began their 54-mile march to montgomery. practicing nonviolent protests, the marchers got as far as the foot of the edmund pettus bridge. >> turn around and disperse . >> they came towards us , beating us
cbs news correspondent michelle miller reports from selma, alabama where he became part of history in the civil rights movement. >> he was a man of action. >> reporter: u.s. representative john lewis' hometown of alabama celebrated his life with love, music, and prayer. >> it allowed john to cross bridges blockaded by lynch men who were inspired of the notion of racial supremacy. >> reporter: he recalled his character, even in a phone call the day before he lost his...
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michelle miller, cbs news, selma, alabama. >> yuccas: a touching tribute, thank you. today we also learned actress olivia de havilland has died, a two time oscar winner best known as melanie in gone with the wind and maid marion opposite errol flynn in robin hood. off screen she famously bucked hollywood's studio system. her successful lawsuit freed toconts. shdied at ho ipa straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, critical care, how the pandemic is impacting people waiting for transplants. plus pushing the envelope, tony dokoupil shows us what mail-in voting might look like in the covid era. and later from alabama to the capitol, the journey to honor john lewis. ♪upbeat music she's doing it again. no cover-up spray cheaper ] aerosols can cover up odors, buryiodors in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses a 100% natural propellant to leave behind a pleasant scent you'll love. use anywhere odors can spread. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze air effects. had to put critical medical procedures
michelle miller, cbs news, selma, alabama. >> yuccas: a touching tribute, thank you. today we also learned actress olivia de havilland has died, a two time oscar winner best known as melanie in gone with the wind and maid marion opposite errol flynn in robin hood. off screen she famously bucked hollywood's studio system. her successful lawsuit freed toconts. shdied at ho ipa straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, critical care, how the pandemic is impacting people waiting for...
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michelle miller shows us the day full of tributes for the man many called the conscience of congress. >> reporter: the casket of congressman john lewis left the historic ebenezer baptist church in atlanta following his service. >> he is much as anyone in our history brought this country a little bit closer to our highest ideals. >> reporter: former president obama delivered the eulogy for the civil rights icon, who risked his life again and again fighting for justice. >> on inauguration day in 2008 and 2009, he was one of the first people i greeted and hugged on that stand. and i told him, this is your day too. >> reporter: former president george w. bush and bill clinton also paid tribute. >> he got into a lot of good trouble on along the way. >> we live in a better and nobler country today because of him. >> reporter: nancy pelosi remembered her longtime colleague. >> we always knew he worked on the side of the angels and now he is with them. >> reporter: ebenezer baptist church is where the reverend martin luther king jr. preached and he resided here and this is also congressman le
michelle miller shows us the day full of tributes for the man many called the conscience of congress. >> reporter: the casket of congressman john lewis left the historic ebenezer baptist church in atlanta following his service. >> he is much as anyone in our history brought this country a little bit closer to our highest ideals. >> reporter: former president obama delivered the eulogy for the civil rights icon, who risked his life again and again fighting for justice. >>...
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michelle miller, cbs news, selma, alabama. >> yuccas: a touching day.oday we also learned actress olivia de havilland has died, a two time oscar winner best known as melanie in gone with the wind and maid marion opposite errol flynn in robin hood. off screen she famously bucked hollywood's studio system. her successful lawsuit freed actors from the constraints of long-term contracts. she died at home in paris and was 104 years old. straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, critical care, how the pandemic is impacting people waiting for transplants.nvope, y dokoupil shows us what mail-in voting might look like in the covid era. and later from alabama to the capitol, the journey to honor john lewis. ourney to honor john lewis.t be enoh. delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk factors and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. don't take vascepa if you're allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor about any medicines you tak
michelle miller, cbs news, selma, alabama. >> yuccas: a touching day.oday we also learned actress olivia de havilland has died, a two time oscar winner best known as melanie in gone with the wind and maid marion opposite errol flynn in robin hood. off screen she famously bucked hollywood's studio system. her successful lawsuit freed actors from the constraints of long-term contracts. she died at home in paris and was 104 years old. straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, critical care,...
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here's cbs's michelle miller. >> reporter: the memorial of flowers steadily grew as people who knew johnewis, not just as steadily grew as people who knew an historic figure but one of them, paid their respects. what does he mean to you? >> well, i lived through a lot of things that he went through. so it means a lot. >> reporter: and in his hometown of troy, alabama, his younger sister rosa tyner recalled her brother's final words. rosahn said i'm at peace, i'm ready to go. >> rise in a moment of silence. >> reporter: on capitol hill today where lewis spent more than 30 years, an emotional speaker nancy pelosi lead a moment of silence with the house clerk stopping to compose herself. >> that the house has heard with profound sorrow-- at the death of the honorable john lewis. >> reporter: today a black drape was placed at the entrance door with letters of gratitude from colleagues. a fitting tribute to the man who lived a life of justice and service, from sit-ins to freedom rides, who was nearly beaten to death on the edmund pettus bridge in selma. >> john had a real moral courage. >> re
here's cbs's michelle miller. >> reporter: the memorial of flowers steadily grew as people who knew johnewis, not just as steadily grew as people who knew an historic figure but one of them, paid their respects. what does he mean to you? >> well, i lived through a lot of things that he went through. so it means a lot. >> reporter: and in his hometown of troy, alabama, his younger sister rosa tyner recalled her brother's final words. rosahn said i'm at peace, i'm ready to go....
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cbs this morning saturday co- host michelle miller starts us off. >> reporter: just after dawn, john robert lewis began his final march, carried from the funeral home in atlanta's west end. first stop, his hometown of troy for a memorial at the once- segregated university where he was famously denied admission. ( singing ) here, those that knew him best came to remember but also to celebrate and "dance home" the boy from troy. his older brother freddie, the one who advised john as he left home "don't get into trouble," bade a heartfelt farewell. >> i am so honored that john was my brother and he will live forever in all of our hearts. i love you, brother. rest on, and i will see you again one day. thank you. ( applause ) >> yuccas: sunday promises a poignant moment, a final crossing of the edmund pettus bridge, where alabama troopers notoriously busted up the 1965 march to montgomery. ngresswoman terri e and mentor will help lead tomorrow's "final crossing." >> the irony is that the first time john did a march from selma to montgomery, he was met at the foot of the bridge with billy
cbs this morning saturday co- host michelle miller starts us off. >> reporter: just after dawn, john robert lewis began his final march, carried from the funeral home in atlanta's west end. first stop, his hometown of troy for a memorial at the once- segregated university where he was famously denied admission. ( singing ) here, those that knew him best came to remember but also to celebrate and "dance home" the boy from troy. his older brother freddie, the one who advised john...
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michele miller, cbs news, selma, alabama. >>> over the next week he will lie in state at the capital in washington dc as well as at the alabama and georgia state capitals. >>> people across america our morning regis philbin who died of natural causes at the age of 88. he had a long time presents and begin hosting live with regis and kathy lee. when she exited he was paired with kella ripa for another decade. he also hosted who wants to be a millionaire. there are no words to express her love for her friend. he brought laughter and joy into our homes every day. >>> fleetwood mac cofounder peter green has died at the age of 73. he passed away peacefully in his sleep. he formed the group fleetwood mac in 19 he wrote some of the best-known songs when the band produced their first three albums under his direction including their debut hit, simply fleetwood mac. stevie next said his guitar playing is what made her excited to join the band and his legacy will live on forever. >>> a board member says it's not out of the question that the agency struggles to move ahead. d-e blre running behin
michele miller, cbs news, selma, alabama. >>> over the next week he will lie in state at the capital in washington dc as well as at the alabama and georgia state capitals. >>> people across america our morning regis philbin who died of natural causes at the age of 88. he had a long time presents and begin hosting live with regis and kathy lee. when she exited he was paired with kella ripa for another decade. he also hosted who wants to be a millionaire. there are no words to...
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cbs this morning saturday co-host michelle miller is outside. chelle, those words give me goose bumps. they are so powerful and so uniquely, so uniquely john lewis. >> i couldn't say it better, gayle. good morning to you. and as you well know, ebenezer baptist church, here where i'm standing, has had a longstanding history. dr. martin luther king jr. preached here. he's actually buried just next to the old sanctuary across the street. and it's the church congressman lewis called home. lewis married his wife here. they were both life-long members and this is where the world will say good-bye to him. one by one, mourners went to the georgia state capitol to pay their respects to the civil rights leader john lewis. a man who dedicated his entire life to fighting for equal rights. now the boy from troy will be laid to rest in the state he's represented for more than three decades. earlier wednesday, congressman lewis left the u.s. capitol for the last time as his fellow lawmakers said good-bye. >> john lewis made it clear to us that when we see wrong
cbs this morning saturday co-host michelle miller is outside. chelle, those words give me goose bumps. they are so powerful and so uniquely, so uniquely john lewis. >> i couldn't say it better, gayle. good morning to you. and as you well know, ebenezer baptist church, here where i'm standing, has had a longstanding history. dr. martin luther king jr. preached here. he's actually buried just next to the old sanctuary across the street. and it's the church congressman lewis called home....
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michelle miller has the story of the compton cowboys. >> reporter: on a recent sunday in june, randy hooks saddled up his horse to join hundreds of other marchers in compton, california. >> it's not a protest, it's a peace ride. >> reporter: hook is the leader of the compton cowboys. >> we're not going out there to cause havoc, we're going out there to showcase what it looks like to come together. >> i'm the only woman a part of the comp ton cowboys. >> reporter: kierra monique also rode that day alongside her mother and her 3-year-old daughter. >> we stand out more because this is something that you wouldn't necessarily see at any other neighborhood, especially in compton. >> when people think of compton, i think, you know, there are images ofangsgangsta rap. >> reporter: a generation of young black people who learned to ride as children. their motto, the streets raised us, horses saved us. >> each one will tell you in different ways that if it wasn't for these horses, you know, they feel that they wouldn't be alive today. the ranch, to me, is so much more than a horse ranch. >> it'
michelle miller has the story of the compton cowboys. >> reporter: on a recent sunday in june, randy hooks saddled up his horse to join hundreds of other marchers in compton, california. >> it's not a protest, it's a peace ride. >> reporter: hook is the leader of the compton cowboys. >> we're not going out there to cause havoc, we're going out there to showcase what it looks like to come together. >> i'm the only woman a part of the comp ton cowboys. >>...
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michelle miller is in atlanta. >> all across atlanta worshipers at church services remembered the late congressman, one of the legendary figures of the civil rights movement. >> john has been our congressman for 34 years. >> former u.n. ambassador andrew young marched with lewis and dr. king. >> john lewis is one of the quietest, most humble leaders that has ever lived. he seemingly doesn't have any ambition but to serve. >> there is a moral obligation to do something. torques say something. >> for many here and across america, lewis left a lasting impact. >> the quote of him saying let's get into some good trouble is activating a generation. activating a generation that wants to get involved and say hey, this is wrong. i'm going to stand up for it and i'm going to stand up for it loudly. i'm going to stand up for it proudly. >> former secretary of state colin powell. >> he spent his whole adult life fighting these issues. and going after racism. and so a man with that kind of bravery built into him is an incredible individual and he was. and i think we will always be remembering what
michelle miller is in atlanta. >> all across atlanta worshipers at church services remembered the late congressman, one of the legendary figures of the civil rights movement. >> john has been our congressman for 34 years. >> former u.n. ambassador andrew young marched with lewis and dr. king. >> john lewis is one of the quietest, most humble leaders that has ever lived. he seemingly doesn't have any ambition but to serve. >> there is a moral obligation to do...
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please welcome attorney 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 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 her, the first moment you met her. >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you, sir. >> before i answer that question, thank you the librarian 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 congressman lewis. he
please welcome attorney 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...
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"cbs this morning saturday" co-host michelle miller has been in alabama to witness the very emotionale joins us from the state house in montgomery. michelle, i watched all weekend, saturday and sunday. it was so tender and so touching and so well deserved. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, indeed it was. the 80-year-old civil rights icon was honored, certainly remembered yesterday, and that casket carrying his body arrived here at the alabama state capitol here in montgomery where the public paid its respects. it was especially poignant because this was the intended end of the 1965 march for voting rights. and that peaceful march as you well know was ended or ended, rather, in what has become known as bloody sunday. two horses pulled the flag-draped casket of civil rights leader john lewis through the streets of selma. >> good trouble! >> reporter: as the crowd gathered to watch some chanting his motto "good trouble" as he was carried across the alabama river one last time. >> my life is better, selma is better, this nation and this world are better because of john rober
"cbs this morning saturday" co-host michelle miller has been in alabama to witness the very emotionale joins us from the state house in montgomery. michelle, i watched all weekend, saturday and sunday. it was so tender and so touching and so well deserved. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, indeed it was. the 80-year-old civil rights icon was honored, certainly remembered yesterday, and that casket carrying his body arrived here at the alabama state capitol here in...
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he has many stories to share with our michelle miller. >> stop eyeballing me.ill rip your eyeballs out of your skull. >> lewis gossett junior has been a working actor since 1953 but his first day in hollywood wasn't about a part. it was about the police. >> 1966. a tree? >> a tree. a palm tree. >> oscar winner lewis gossett junior, on his career, and more. later on sunday morning. >> morocco has a profile of kim novak. >> we will visit a unique wyoming truckstop with jim axelrod and stories from jim gaffigan and more on this sunday morning for the 19th of july, 2020. we will be back after this. explore floor and decor your way, and comfortably shop over a million square feet of in- stock flooring! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. all in one stop! visit floor and d
he has many stories to share with our michelle miller. >> stop eyeballing me.ill rip your eyeballs out of your skull. >> lewis gossett junior has been a working actor since 1953 but his first day in hollywood wasn't about a part. it was about the police. >> 1966. a tree? >> a tree. a palm tree. >> oscar winner lewis gossett junior, on his career, and more. later on sunday morning. >> morocco has a profile of kim novak. >> we will visit a unique wyoming...
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i'm jeff glor with michelle miller. michelle, happy 4th.h. >> what a fun day. dana jacobson is off today. >>> and coming up this hour, she has her place in history, and it's a specific one on the first printed copies of the declaration of independence. we'll hear her fascinating and little-known story. >>> then, he's a master of fire and smoke. we'll hold a special 4th of july cookout with serial griller matt moore. hear why he thinks these gatherings are about so much more than just food. >>> and he's been making music for a quarter century and is about to drop his first new album in seven years. the grammy nominee aloe blacc is also known for his social activism. we'll talk about that, and he will perform in our "saturday sessions" ahead. >>> it is coming up. first, our top story this hour -- president trump chose an historic backdrop to kick off the nation's 244th birthday. defying the recommendations of doctors including members of his own coronavirus task force, mr. trump and the first lady greeted about 7,000 spectators for fireworks
i'm jeff glor with michelle miller. michelle, happy 4th.h. >> what a fun day. dana jacobson is off today. >>> and coming up this hour, she has her place in history, and it's a specific one on the first printed copies of the declaration of independence. we'll hear her fascinating and little-known story. >>> then, he's a master of fire and smoke. we'll hold a special 4th of july cookout with serial griller matt moore. hear why he thinks these gatherings are about so much...
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i'm dana jacobson along with jeff glor and michelle miller. lie, really good to be back here in studio. there may have been some screams earlier on. so nice being here with jeff. michelle, not the same without you. in is what you get for having the best looking home setup. you're the last one back. we miss you. >> aw. so nice of you to say. but dana, i do, i feel so distant,llkn say? >> you're so close to us emotionally. >> as w. >> we have you on our text, our text chain at the commercial breaks. >>> it is saturday. how about going to a concert tonight? >> sure. >> yeah. sure. it's not like the ones that you're used to. in this pandemic artists have had to find creative ways to perform for their audiences. one way is holding drive-in concerts like the massive one that will be held tonight in this new jersey parking lot. we'll talk to artists, a promoter, and fans about the state of the art live music moving forward. >>> and if not a concert, then how about a movie this weekend? as we all struggle for some entertainment during the emic, we'll
i'm dana jacobson along with jeff glor and michelle miller. lie, really good to be back here in studio. there may have been some screams earlier on. so nice being here with jeff. michelle, not the same without you. in is what you get for having the best looking home setup. you're the last one back. we miss you. >> aw. so nice of you to say. but dana, i do, i feel so distant,llkn say? >> you're so close to us emotionally. >> as w. >> we have you on our text, our text...
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thank you very much, michelle miller, reporting from cell selma. >>> cbs news will be covering thosents. >> tens of millions of americans face possible cuts to their unemployment benefits. we'll look at the impact on >>> we have much more ahead. many americans are expected to vote by mail in this year's election, but can we rely on the postal system for this vital task? are you considering voting by mail in the fall? >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> because i'd rather do it in person. >> reporter: you don't trust, then, the postal service -- >> i'm not saying i don't trust the postal service, but the postal service can get delayed. and delayed ones don't get counted. >> that is true. coming up, the results of our experiment and what they reveal about whether your vote will be counted. you're not going to want to miss this. you're watching "cbs this morning." this... watch... tells... time and takes phone calls. and communicates with satellites thousands of miles above the earth and tracks your distance underwater and tracks your activity and tells you which direction you're going and
thank you very much, michelle miller, reporting from cell selma. >>> cbs news will be covering thosents. >> tens of millions of americans face possible cuts to their unemployment benefits. we'll look at the impact on >>> we have much more ahead. many americans are expected to vote by mail in this year's election, but can we rely on the postal system for this vital task? are you considering voting by mail in the fall? >> no. >> reporter: why not? >>...
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thank you, michelle miller. >>> ahead, the search for a motive after the suspect who allegedly shot andd a federal judge's son and wounded her husband. he is found dead. we'll explain. >> we have much more news ahead. some of fox news channel biggest stars are accused of sexual harassment. first on "cbs this morning" the alleged victims share their story. you're watching "cbs this morning". you know, i talk to dentists every day and they're able to recommend new sensodyne sensitivity & gum. it's really good dentistry to be able to recommend one product that can address two conditions. i know, but that "parker promo" saved me so much on my insurance, i brought you a little something special. parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. you're not welcome here! get out of my face! hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. get in its way. hpv can affect males and females... and there's no way to predict who will or won't clear the virus. but you can help protect your
thank you, michelle miller. >>> ahead, the search for a motive after the suspect who allegedly shot andd a federal judge's son and wounded her husband. he is found dead. we'll explain. >> we have much more news ahead. some of fox news channel biggest stars are accused of sexual harassment. first on "cbs this morning" the alleged victims share their story. you're watching "cbs this morning". you know, i talk to dentists every day and they're able to recommend...
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michelle miller is joining us from atlanta this morning. michelle, i'm glad to have y wi much of your life. what are your memories and reflections of him. >> i knew him through my father and his dear friends. he was a lover of life. he love laughter, his friends and family and lillian his wife, an educator, a former peace corp volunteer in africa. when she died in 2012, this woman, who had brought so many of these wonderful occasions into the home, they were best friends with hank aaron and andrew young and their wife's. when she died, so many folks were worried about him. would he be able to continue in the same vein because she was such a support. perhaps a blessing in her dying on new year's eve, 2012 was that it was on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the march on sh e pk up and move forward in order to commemorate that historic occasion. and i recall being there just off stage, as he gave this eloquent speech, and connected the dots between then and now. and expressed this grand gesture to the next generation. it was a moment where he
michelle miller is joining us from atlanta this morning. michelle, i'm glad to have y wi much of your life. what are your memories and reflections of him. >> i knew him through my father and his dear friends. he was a lover of life. he love laughter, his friends and family and lillian his wife, an educator, a former peace corp volunteer in africa. when she died in 2012, this woman, who had brought so many of these wonderful occasions into the home, they were best friends with hank aaron...
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cbs this morning saturday co-host michelle miller is in atlanta.ou did a great job yesterday, you and norah. i loved watching our coverage. it was a really powerful ceremony. i can't imagine what it was like to be there. >> it was thrilling. at every turn, to see history in the making. and certainly we know his legacy will live on as a man whose fight for equal rights was seen across the world. >> he loved america until america learned how to love him back. >> forward, march. >> reporter: it was a ceremony fit for an american hero. civil rights leader john lewis was remembered for his unstoppable fight for equality, his everlasting humility and his love for all. hundreds gathered outside the ebenezer baptist church to watch the service. inside, 12-year-old tybre faw gave a touching tribute. >> john lewis was my hero and my friend. let's honor him by getting in good trouble. >> reporter: and three former presidents shared how he shaped the nation. >> john and i had our disagreements, of course. but in the america john lewis fought for and the americ
cbs this morning saturday co-host michelle miller is in atlanta.ou did a great job yesterday, you and norah. i loved watching our coverage. it was a really powerful ceremony. i can't imagine what it was like to be there. >> it was thrilling. at every turn, to see history in the making. and certainly we know his legacy will live on as a man whose fight for equal rights was seen across the world. >> he loved america until america learned how to love him back. >> forward, march....
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michelle miller is leading the network's coverage of the events in selma. good morning. there is nearly a week's worth of events and tributes planned for john lewis beginning this morning. it all begins about 90 miles from here with services in troy, alabama. lewis' hometown. as a young man, john lewis was denied admission to troy university because of the color of his skin. it was indignity such as that that fueled his lifelong pursuit of justice and equality. from there, lewis' body will be brought here to selma, site of the 1965 civil rights march that was met with violence by police. lewis' skull was fractured as he led peaceful marchers across the edmund pettus bridge on what became known as bloody sunday. a flashpoint in the civil rights movement. tomorrow, a funeral procession will carry lewis over the bridge one last time. lewis' body will lie in state at the alabama state capitol of montgomery tomorrow night. he will receive the same honor on monday and tuesday at the united states capitol where he served as a member of the house of representatives
michelle miller is leading the network's coverage of the events in selma. good morning. there is nearly a week's worth of events and tributes planned for john lewis beginning this morning. it all begins about 90 miles from here with services in troy, alabama. lewis' hometown. as a young man, john lewis was denied admission to troy university because of the color of his skin. it was indignity such as that that fueled his lifelong pursuit of justice and equality. from there, lewis' body will be...
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i'm dana jacobson with jeff glor and michelle miller.the new name for washington's nfl frarnchise, we're going to speak to a man who helps navigate the process. hear how it's gone and the pitfalls they need to try to avoid. >>> then for more than 30 years, it was one of america's favorite rides. the ford bronco had a storied and, in one case, infamous place in automotive history. we'll have the inside story of how a group of ford workers brought the legendary suv back to life. >>> and we'll take you to the berkshire mountains for a look at the vast array of farms that dot the region. now the subject of a new book on farm-to-table cooking. that is ahead. >>> we begin with more of our remembrance of a civil rights icon. tributes are pouring in for democratic congressman john lewis of georgia. the son of a sharecropper who would help lead this country's march to voter and racial equality. he lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on friday. lewis grew up in the segregated south and inspired by the words of dr. martin luther king jr. was dra
i'm dana jacobson with jeff glor and michelle miller.the new name for washington's nfl frarnchise, we're going to speak to a man who helps navigate the process. hear how it's gone and the pitfalls they need to try to avoid. >>> then for more than 30 years, it was one of america's favorite rides. the ford bronco had a storied and, in one case, infamous place in automotive history. we'll have the inside story of how a group of ford workers brought the legendary suv back to life....
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cbs this morning saturday co-host michelle miller has more on what it took lewis to bring us all closero a just society. michelle, you've known him a very long time. good morning to you. >> good morning. well, john lewis, the congressman, was instrumental in shaping this nation's freedoms. one of his greatest achievements was the national museum of african-american history and culture. something he fought for for 15 years. he called it a dream come true. he was a living blueprint for change through nonviolence. and many said an effective leader because he lived it. >> it doesn't matter whether we're black or white, latino, asian-american or native american, whether we are gay or straight. we are one family. >> reporter: john lewis not only had a way with words. >> get out there, and push and pull until we redeem the soul of america. >> reporter: but was revered for the change his words inspired. >> for someone to grow up the way i grew up in the corn fields of alabama. >> reporter: the civil rights titan often discussed his own family's story of rising from the ashes. >> sometimes i fee
cbs this morning saturday co-host michelle miller has more on what it took lewis to bring us all closero a just society. michelle, you've known him a very long time. good morning to you. >> good morning. well, john lewis, the congressman, was instrumental in shaping this nation's freedoms. one of his greatest achievements was the national museum of african-american history and culture. something he fought for for 15 years. he called it a dream come true. he was a living blueprint for...
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miller to attack immigrants. we will not be fooled. the only way to protect immigrants and daca recipients is by voting trump out of office. >> michelle, this entire exchange has sort of diverted our attention from what we know to be absolutelily try ltrue wh the changes to asylum. there was a story about a honduran who just two days after giving birth to her son in the u.s. was walked to mexico with her newborn. the family has tried asking for asylum protections but were sent to mexico to wait while cases were completed. what is it like for asylum seekers trying to seem asylum to united states in america? >> they have cut off access in a number of unbelievable ways. we started with blocking people from blocking people from entering and they kept layering things on. now the most recent is the regulations to make it impossible for anybody to qualify. courts have said some of these are legal. we have some relief there. it is still legal to seek asylum. this administration has done so create so many obstacles that almost nobody qualifies. everybody gets stopped before they get to the border, when thigh a they are at the border or immediat
miller to attack immigrants. we will not be fooled. the only way to protect immigrants and daca recipients is by voting trump out of office. >> michelle, this entire exchange has sort of diverted our attention from what we know to be absolutelily try ltrue wh the changes to asylum. there was a story about a honduran who just two days after giving birth to her son in the u.s. was walked to mexico with her newborn. the family has tried asking for asylum protections but were sent to mexico...