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michelle money was one of michelle young's close friends from college. 's angels. in early october, days before his third wedding anniversary, jason flew to florida to see michelle money. she testified they both knew it was wrong. >> we basically just hung out at the house and we had an intimate relationship for the two days that he was there. >> reporter: jason was crazy about her. his friend josh dalton said. >> he basically told me that he thought was in love with her. >> reporter: michelle's mother, linda fisher, testified in the final weeks of michelle's life she could see the toll the failing marriage was taking on her pregnant daughter. >> she had her head on my lap. and she was lying down. and i was stroking her hair. and -- and she was empty. >> what did she tell you? >> things weren't working out with jason. >> reporter: two days before she was murdered, michelle phoned her sister meredith to report yet another blowup with jason. >> she was just, "i've had it." she said, "you know, more than one time, i just can't do this anymore." >> reporter:
michelle money was one of michelle young's close friends from college. 's angels. in early october, days before his third wedding anniversary, jason flew to florida to see michelle money. she testified they both knew it was wrong. >> we basically just hung out at the house and we had an intimate relationship for the two days that he was there. >> reporter: jason was crazy about her. his friend josh dalton said. >> he basically told me that he thought was in love with her....
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. >> ellerd and his wife michelle have two young children, kids who are excited to have their dad home and close until he eventually returns to work at ups. now shortly after ellerd was released from the truck, you'll remember that suspect morasky ran from the truck, gun in hand before he was shot dead by a police officer. back to you. >> amanda, the whole thing sounds just terrifying. it sounds like the two men actually bonded briefly about their daughters. did ellerd talk about what else they may have talked about during the drive? >> ellerd admitted that he didn't ask any questions to either suspect during that drive. he did admit that morasky made several call, including calls to his father, a few friends, and he tried to reach his daughter, calling the mother of his child. i'm in san jose tonight, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >> all right, amanda, thank you. >>> new developments. new zealand's prime minister announced sweeping changes to her country's gun laws, outlaug assault weapons similar to those used in last week's attack on two mosques. in san francisco, people gathered
. >> ellerd and his wife michelle have two young children, kids who are excited to have their dad home and close until he eventually returns to work at ups. now shortly after ellerd was released from the truck, you'll remember that suspect morasky ran from the truck, gun in hand before he was shot dead by a police officer. back to you. >> amanda, the whole thing sounds just terrifying. it sounds like the two men actually bonded briefly about their daughters. did ellerd talk about...
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a young nursing student named michelle le walks across a foot bridge to her parking lot. she is not supposed to be here. for reasons unknown and without permission, she has left her post at the hospital. she walks to her honda crv, just out of camera range. 7:17 p.m., here is michelle's honda leaving the garage. why then, just an hour or two before the end of her shift? good questions. questions about to engulf her whole family. >> why couldn't she have stepped out and avoided this whole thing? why did it have to happen to our family? why did it have to happen to michelle? >> but it did. much of it recorded, as you will see, by those electronic beeps, and pixels, just enough to make it a puzzling history. enough to not quite know what happened to michelle le. >> one of the things i was so angry about was that nothing made sense. nothing made sense. >> especially this. same night. 8:56 p.m. michelle's nursing instructorer, no idea, baffled, looks in the parking lot for her car. 9:05 p.m. michelle's car reenters the garage two floors below. it arrives on the third floor. of
a young nursing student named michelle le walks across a foot bridge to her parking lot. she is not supposed to be here. for reasons unknown and without permission, she has left her post at the hospital. she walks to her honda crv, just out of camera range. 7:17 p.m., here is michelle's honda leaving the garage. why then, just an hour or two before the end of her shift? good questions. questions about to engulf her whole family. >> why couldn't she have stepped out and avoided this whole...
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in a sense, michelle never was a teenager. and now, on the cusp of younger face bore the kind of sores that suggested she had been hitting the crack pipe. when did you notice things were going wrong? i'm guessing you noticed before anybody else. >> yeah. i noticed when she started seeing one of her boyfriends. you know, he opened up the door for all the wrong things. >> like? >> the drugs. the drugs, definitely. >> dan knew about the drugs and twice got her to agree to enter rehab. but michelle never showed up. increasingly, there were run-ins with the law. michelle had already been busted for receiving and transporting stolen property, drug possession, and car theft. dan knew about some of the arrests. most he didn't. when a stolen car rap in arizona landed michelle in jail, dan says he bailed her out and pleaded with her to change her ways. >> on the way back from arizona to here, she promised, i'm not going to hang out with the same people. i'm going to do things different and you're going to be proud of me again. then she bails two hours after she's ho
in a sense, michelle never was a teenager. and now, on the cusp of younger face bore the kind of sores that suggested she had been hitting the crack pipe. when did you notice things were going wrong? i'm guessing you noticed before anybody else. >> yeah. i noticed when she started seeing one of her boyfriends. you know, he opened up the door for all the wrong things. >> like? >> the drugs. the drugs, definitely. >> dan knew about the drugs and twice got her to agree to...
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rob young, bbc news. michel barnier says uk does not have enough time to approve mrs may's deal.ected. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: spectacular scenes in sydney — as hundreds of thousands celebrate the annual mardi gras pride parade. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang and bang. the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states, and they should be protected even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much about it, but does it worry you it's going to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yeah. i hope ev
rob young, bbc news. michel barnier says uk does not have enough time to approve mrs may's deal.ected. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: spectacular scenes in sydney — as hundreds of thousands celebrate the annual mardi gras pride parade. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific...
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(michelle)quite a few neighbors stood outside watching the officers investigate.they all are hoping of course this young boy survives.live in oakland michelle kingston kron 4 news (catherine) thanks michelle.. we first told you about this story through a push alert. you can download the kron-4 mobile app to stay up to date on breaking news in your neighborhood. (ken) the gunman reponsopbe for one of the bay area's worst mass murders has died in prison.one go was fifty years old, serving seven life sentences for the murders at oakland's oikos university in 2012.kron four's vicki liviakis takes us back to that bloody april morning. there was a girl in the bushes. she was hidingapril second, and death at oikos ... college in east oakland catering to the evangelical korean community.ce arrived at the scene to find seven bodies and three wounded victims, some of them lined up and shot execution style. hours later, one goh surrendered to police in a supermarket parking lot five miles away. we believe this is the person that is associated to the shooting.goh told police he had a grudge against t
(michelle)quite a few neighbors stood outside watching the officers investigate.they all are hoping of course this young boy survives.live in oakland michelle kingston kron 4 news (catherine) thanks michelle.. we first told you about this story through a push alert. you can download the kron-4 mobile app to stay up to date on breaking news in your neighborhood. (ken) the gunman reponsopbe for one of the bay area's worst mass murders has died in prison.one go was fifty years old, serving seven...
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now the conversation continues of course michelle let's talk the top of the table dortmund they're a young team stumbling like they have allowing buyer to catch up so quickly some have blamed it on a maturity how do you see it as you said it's a very young team but he knows definitely what he has to do with all these young says it's normal after a while everybody expects the earlier that they're going down but you know the the race is open and they start it again but but by a minute by minute at the moment they are clever they started a long time ago with a mental thing and now no bank has laid out on the pitch now over to you j c when did men start to buckle break down the numbers for us at one point thought men had a nine point lead over bar yeah i mean february has not been a happy month was not a happy month only one league win from five i think we've got something to show you the how nine points reflectively disappeared in nine match days you can see from state twenty this is a kind of following that path of awesome actually is matched a twenty was when brian really started closing th
now the conversation continues of course michelle let's talk the top of the table dortmund they're a young team stumbling like they have allowing buyer to catch up so quickly some have blamed it on a maturity how do you see it as you said it's a very young team but he knows definitely what he has to do with all these young says it's normal after a while everybody expects the earlier that they're going down but you know the the race is open and they start it again but but by a minute by minute...
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stood outside watching the officers investigate.they all are hoping of course this young boy survives.in oakland michelle kingston kron 4 news (ken) this just into the kron 4 newsroom... berklely police officers are investigating a stabbing near the u-c berkeley campus. police were called to the 17-hundred block of shattuck avenue and found a man with a stab wound to his torso. police located another man with a head injury after he was apparently hit with a chain. police say they believe the two men got into an altercation just prior to the incident. both men were taken to the hospital. (grant) a big story tonight.. the company that makes round up weed killer... has been ordered to pay a bay area man 80 million dollars. today a federal jury ruled that the company's product played a factor in causing the mans cancer. (ken) this is 70 year old edwin hardeman sitting here beside his wife. a man who was just awarded over 80 million dollars by a federal jury in san francisco. that jury found that roundup weed killer was a substantial factor in causing his non hodgkin's lymphoma.sot i just really want to thank
stood outside watching the officers investigate.they all are hoping of course this young boy survives.in oakland michelle kingston kron 4 news (ken) this just into the kron 4 newsroom... berklely police officers are investigating a stabbing near the u-c berkeley campus. police were called to the 17-hundred block of shattuck avenue and found a man with a stab wound to his torso. police located another man with a head injury after he was apparently hit with a chain. police say they believe the...
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stood outside watching the officers investigate.they all are hoping of course this young boy survives.in oakland michelle kingston kron 4 news (vicki) (vicki) what makes the measles so contagious? it's a question we've been asking, especially since the santa clara health department put out a notice yesterday alerting people of the 19 places that an infected person visited in the south bay. (grant) in the last three months - a whopping 314 cases of measles have been reported in the u-s. that's about 50 shy of all the measles cases reported just last year.. kron 4's noelle bellow takes a deeper look at the dangerous disease that's starting to make a comeback. you don't want to see a disease that's been virtually eradicatedomshoppers at the safeway in mountain view say even though they weren't here on friday march 22 when the person allegedly shopped around the store -- hearing about another measles case is concerning. gahh no -- scary! since the vaccination was created -- there's been a 90% reduction in measles cases and deaths. yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford. sh
stood outside watching the officers investigate.they all are hoping of course this young boy survives.in oakland michelle kingston kron 4 news (vicki) (vicki) what makes the measles so contagious? it's a question we've been asking, especially since the santa clara health department put out a notice yesterday alerting people of the 19 places that an infected person visited in the south bay. (grant) in the last three months - a whopping 314 cases of measles have been reported in the u-s. that's...
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dominate those discussions today chief political editor michel acuff there is at the bundestag for us and our political correspondent simon young is with me here in the studio good day to both of you let's go to michelle a first down there at the bundestag. michelle chancellor mackerels about to talk in about ten minutes time what do you think we can expect. well she certainly will say something about bricks but she's been deliberately unclear throughout this week saying that her stance on what the way ahead will have to be and also on that extension will depend on much more than this less have to reset may sent to the european union she wants to hear what he recently has to say and then decide with the other remaining members of the e.u. because theresa may well have to leave the room on how to proceed but it's quite clear that germany would be in favor of granting an extension although of course there's this big european if but i'm sure if the reason they get this vote through but i'm also sure she's going to talk a lot about china because that's what was on the agenda trade relations between the e.u. and china the you want t
dominate those discussions today chief political editor michel acuff there is at the bundestag for us and our political correspondent simon young is with me here in the studio good day to both of you let's go to michelle a first down there at the bundestag. michelle chancellor mackerels about to talk in about ten minutes time what do you think we can expect. well she certainly will say something about bricks but she's been deliberately unclear throughout this week saying that her stance on what...
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michelle's family and to a large extent i saw my family. i saw -- i saw a working class family who fiercely defended their child. she was a youngambitious mba student who was nothing but bright-eyed and optimistic. >> reporter: and who was facing life in prison. >> for no reason. no reason. >> reporter: so this is, kind of, the case you go to law school for. >> this is the reason you become a lawyer. michael hadley was convinced they'd found something crucial. >> reporter: why are michelle's digital fingerprints on this thing? >> they're not. there's no digital fingerprints whatsoever. >> reporter: it looks like it's coming from michelle. >> it looks like somebody's trying to make it look like it's coming from michelle. that's for sure. >> reporter: the hadleys' spreadsheet showed some of the incriminating emails were sent when michelle could prove she was in a classroom at chapman university. >> here's michelle at school. she's at chapman and here's emails coming. and she's in class. >> she was in class doing her final course presentation. there's no way she's gonna be sending this email. >> reporter: the hadleys and defense a
michelle's family and to a large extent i saw my family. i saw -- i saw a working class family who fiercely defended their child. she was a youngambitious mba student who was nothing but bright-eyed and optimistic. >> reporter: and who was facing life in prison. >> for no reason. no reason. >> reporter: so this is, kind of, the case you go to law school for. >> this is the reason you become a lawyer. michael hadley was convinced they'd found something crucial. >>...
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>> reporter: michelle was, no doubt about it, dissatisfied. here she was, young, successful, attractive. and it wasn't exactly boredom that was eating at michelle. she was starting a new career as a psychologist, often counseling troubled couples. >> i think she was newly licensed. that was her first job. >> reporter: she would laugh that events would propel her that newspaper reporters would be poking around in her past. >> michelle, to everyone i spoke to, was trying to be somebody. she was trying to become a professional. >> reporter: michelle at an early age, always seemed confident in getting what she wanted. she was 16 when she started dating marty. marty was a couple years older, worldly, bright, had big plans. he wanted to be a astronaut. he went to the air force academy. she was 20, when she married him, in the famous chapel outside of colorado springs. >> you may kiss your bride. >> reporter: this was 1991, where marty was everything she ever wanted. long before she talked to that psychologist. agreed to talk about the events that were about to come and
>> reporter: michelle was, no doubt about it, dissatisfied. here she was, young, successful, attractive. and it wasn't exactly boredom that was eating at michelle. she was starting a new career as a psychologist, often counseling troubled couples. >> i think she was newly licensed. that was her first job. >> reporter: she would laugh that events would propel her that newspaper reporters would be poking around in her past. >> michelle, to everyone i spoke to, was trying...
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. >> michele was really struggling with those kids at a young age, which i totally understood.d was that she was just drifting away from being a stay at home mom. and i understood that. >> there was certainly friction in the harris marriage. he loved order. she not so much. >> she had a room downstairs and she called it the chuck room. if there was going to be a party or a picnic or whatever, she would throw it -- take it down to the chuck room. >> he had a temper, a controlling way, she told friends and family. once back in 1996, she called her sister-in-law from a closet, terrified. >> he had the gun outside the closet and she was inside hiding. >> what did you hear about that? >> he was out there as a pump gun, i guess, and he was racking the pump action up and down and telling her to come out. >> cal later denied it was true that he had been fighting or threatening michele with a gun. then in 1999, michele learned cal was having an affair. she was devastated. but not ready to end the marriage. and cal said he wasn't either. >> michele said we can work through this, but you
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young, bbc news. the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier says he doesn't believe the uk has enough time to approvee the european union as planned on the 29th march. mr barnier said that a technical extension of up to two months may be necessary, but ministers have rejected the suggestion. let's go back to our top story. those very furious criticisms from donald trump on robert mueller and his special investigation, and of course, bernie sanders launching his presidential campaign. we can speak to eric ham, a political analyst and author based in washington. thank you very much your time. let's start with —— president trump that his conservative gathering, do you think those criticisms were harsher than usual? the president has had a very debilitating week with michael cohen testifying before the congress, his inability to get a deal with kim jong—un, and congress, his inability to get a deal with kimjong—un, and so the president was at home around his base and so, that really helped the president. do you think that given some of the really harsh things he had to say, saying that mueller was an une
young, bbc news. the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier says he doesn't believe the uk has enough time to approvee the european union as planned on the 29th march. mr barnier said that a technical extension of up to two months may be necessary, but ministers have rejected the suggestion. let's go back to our top story. those very furious criticisms from donald trump on robert mueller and his special investigation, and of course, bernie sanders launching his presidential campaign. we...
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young, bbc news. the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier says he doesn't believe the uk has enough time to approveer said that a technical extension of up to two months may be necessary, but ministers have rejected the suggestion. the veteran us senator bernie sanders has launched his bid to topple donald trump in the 2020 us presidential election. he's been speaking at a rally in brooklyn, new york. the 77—year—old is amongst the favourites to secure the democratic nomination, after falling at the final hurdle to hillary clinton in 2016. in what he's just called a political revolution, he's campaigning for policies such as medicare for all and a $15 an hour minimum wage. and i want to thank all of you for being part of the campaign which is not only going to be in the democratic nomination, which is not only going to defeat donald trump... who is the most dangerous president in modern american history... but with your help, we are going to transform this country! and finally create an economy and the government which works for all of us, notjust the i%. which works for all of us, notjust the 1%.
young, bbc news. the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier says he doesn't believe the uk has enough time to approveer said that a technical extension of up to two months may be necessary, but ministers have rejected the suggestion. the veteran us senator bernie sanders has launched his bid to topple donald trump in the 2020 us presidential election. he's been speaking at a rally in brooklyn, new york. the 77—year—old is amongst the favourites to secure the democratic nomination,...
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michelle's dead." how is that possible? >> a young mother found brutally murdered.ay he had a motive. >> we had an intimate relationship. >> we ended up having sex. >> but could they prove he was the killer? >> it was a circumstantial case. >> except for that witness. the girl who left those footprints. >> we will never know what cassidy saw and what she didn't see.
michelle's dead." how is that possible? >> a young mother found brutally murdered.ay he had a motive. >> we had an intimate relationship. >> we ended up having sex. >> but could they prove he was the killer? >> it was a circumstantial case. >> except for that witness. the girl who left those footprints. >> we will never know what cassidy saw and what she didn't see.
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to go is this the end i seriously doubt it"in redwood shores michelle kingston kron 4 news (terisa)coming up next at 6:30....hear from the youngose actions inspired today's student walkouts across the world.... including at several bay area schools. (ken) just ahead in sports....good news for oakland....as a deal has been settled for the oakland raiders to play at oakland coliseum next season....that's next... (ken) 16 year-old greta thunberg (greh-tuh tunn-burg) has become a bonafide climate change rock star, gaining widespread media attention for starting a global student movement to raise awareness about climate change and demand an immediate reduction in greenhouse emissions. today thunberg - who has been nominated for a nobel peace prize - gathered with other students for a protest in stockholm, as part of today's worldwide school walk-out for climat students from around the bay earcin petaluma where students worked to spread awareness o
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young people they can be. host: they look at social media, opioid use, overall well-being? guest: absolutely. mostlye found is anti-game michelle obama seems to have started some good thanks for the bad didn't felt very work out in the schools. the kids were not eating lunches i just because the parents were taking them to the fast food places. i just wanted to make that comment. iq. >> i think you'll find that it is difficult to implement something and the school lunches were controversial. i think over time, that against work itself out in people or more mindful of healthy eating. haseverything that you want the success that you want. there are federal dollars that are already appropriated and have for many years. they can shine a light on what makerograms are doing and these travels to cities around the country from coast-to-coast and also, there are a lot of volunteers that exist as well. host: marcus is a north carolina. [dialtone] host: oh marcus is gone. caller: we want to help, but we don't use a computer here or have connections on how to contact anyone not using the computer and yes, my heart goes out to the children.
young people they can be. host: they look at social media, opioid use, overall well-being? guest: absolutely. mostlye found is anti-game michelle obama seems to have started some good thanks for the bad didn't felt very work out in the schools. the kids were not eating lunches i just because the parents were taking them to the fast food places. i just wanted to make that comment. iq. >> i think you'll find that it is difficult to implement something and the school lunches were...
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michelle obama in 2009. >>> a california wildlife center has its hands full taking care of two very young abandoned bear cubs ] >> there we go.e hofe care. they each weigh about four pounds. nobody knows what happened to their mother. the wildlife center says raising a bear cub is similar to raising a human infant except for the formula. they're fed evaporated milk and peaches. mm. the bears will be released back into the wild in about a year. >>> and a washington, d.c., woman who made headlines three years ago when she danced at the white house with president obama and the first lady celebrated a very special birthday yesterday. virginia mclaurin turned 110. her wish was to celebrate her birthday with d.c. mayor muriel bowser she joined the party for the birthday. the centenarian blew the few candles out. former first lady michelle obama wished her a happy birthday on instagram. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," california governor gavin newsom gives his first live tv interview since his inauguration in january as he talks about his recent decision to suspend the death penalty in his state. >>> i'm anne-
michelle obama in 2009. >>> a california wildlife center has its hands full taking care of two very young abandoned bear cubs ] >> there we go.e hofe care. they each weigh about four pounds. nobody knows what happened to their mother. the wildlife center says raising a bear cub is similar to raising a human infant except for the formula. they're fed evaporated milk and peaches. mm. the bears will be released back into the wild in about a year. >>> and a washington, d.c.,...
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young. former first lady michelle obama took to instagram with this message, still dancing at 110 years old.l. happy birthday to her. that will do it for this hour of msnbc live. he'll be back tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern and follow me on twitter as well as instagram. the news continues right now with my colleague richard lui. a busy hour ahead. >> and i want to do birthdays all day. >> let's do it. >> throw up that video again. >> it just brings a smile to our face which is what we need, especially today. >> great way to end the show and see you too many. good afternoon, i'm richard lui live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. thanks for being with us. tragedy in new zealand. about half an hour authorities will hold a news conference with the latest developments in the aftermath of the horrific shootings there. we'll take you there live. the latest on the 49 people murdered at two mosques on friday. main suspect a self described white nationalist is in custody and his online manifesto reigniting the conversation on hate and extremism and live again to new zealand. >>> president tr
young. former first lady michelle obama took to instagram with this message, still dancing at 110 years old.l. happy birthday to her. that will do it for this hour of msnbc live. he'll be back tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern and follow me on twitter as well as instagram. the news continues right now with my colleague richard lui. a busy hour ahead. >> and i want to do birthdays all day. >> let's do it. >> throw up that video again. >> it just brings a smile to our face...
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young american at the time. coming up a report from cpac where michelle malcolm called out republicans including john mccain, thank they've been too soft on illegal immigration. >> i'm looking at you bush family and i'm looking at you, the ghost of john mccain. mccain. .. want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey...
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young, thank you so much. >>> let's have a bigger discussion. michelle turner is host of entertainment tonight" and also a cnn contributor. good to see you both of you. my friend, michelle. i want to start with you. you have come -- you've come across jussie smollett in your job a few times. it's my understanding you talked to him shortly after the investigation shifted. what did you make when he was standing there in the courthouse maintaining his innocence saying he wants to continue out speaking out for marginalized people? >> that didn't surprise me to know that he spoke out. if you know jussie and his history and family history, they have a history of activism. he's always been an outspoken individual and the fact that he's maintained his innocence from the very beginning, i didn't see him changing course at that point, so i think that -- after that hearing, his team honestly thought that was the end of it. they thought they could make a statement, it would be the end of it, the charges would be dropped and they could go about the business of trying
young, thank you so much. >>> let's have a bigger discussion. michelle turner is host of entertainment tonight" and also a cnn contributor. good to see you both of you. my friend, michelle. i want to start with you. you have come -- you've come across jussie smollett in your job a few times. it's my understanding you talked to him shortly after the investigation shifted. what did you make when he was standing there in the courthouse maintaining his innocence saying he wants to...
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it also took former superstar driver michelle schumacher five years before he collected five straight titles for ferrari there are still sticking with the boss young fellow ever considering he made a series of mistakes behind the wheel last season he's now under real pressure. sebastian vettel is hungry for glory the ferrari driver feels it's high time his team won some silverware. is going to be my fifth year together with a good area so i think race in for farai the expectation is always there to win and that's what we what we all want obviously we've i think come close some years before the way some of the but this season there have been changes at ferrari at the official presentation of the team's new car for twenty nineteen piero the son of founder enzo ferrari was there to show his support for ariz parent company cries or have increased a budget for the team this year and they're hoping for success they said if that that is being ferrari brings first of all to mind the pride of a team that unites an entire country and represents the best of it a little but it may go that done. in twenty fifteen sebastian fattal was tasked with putting ferrar
it also took former superstar driver michelle schumacher five years before he collected five straight titles for ferrari there are still sticking with the boss young fellow ever considering he made a series of mistakes behind the wheel last season he's now under real pressure. sebastian vettel is hungry for glory the ferrari driver feels it's high time his team won some silverware. is going to be my fifth year together with a good area so i think race in for farai the expectation is always...
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michel that i was i know i'm very proud of. my team but i think i think i'll get back my record with this young. person that i'm sorry i just don't get into a lot of it might be that it out of the classroom i'm going to lie about what i was told that i'm going to be a little more radical by. the way that i'm about to tell people trust me but then he said the sea ice cream we're going to have to guess if you're going to hear music because i remember there were so there were about one of the local level i mean. like i said i shop at the airport ok we'll get our stuff. talking to you because your whole point get inside of a little bit of these are the pieces in merely a minute. or you. do not know what i think you know people do you think you are innocent do. you not believe me do you ever been bothered at the. time. was. coming together yeah oh yeah oh yeah it was. you. know you're all you know well yeah. well that was in part oh yeah i did yeah i was terrible oh. yeah like a. oh you know. already. you know. it was all you know where it was not heard about the oil your god is good god what about g
michel that i was i know i'm very proud of. my team but i think i think i'll get back my record with this young. person that i'm sorry i just don't get into a lot of it might be that it out of the classroom i'm going to lie about what i was told that i'm going to be a little more radical by. the way that i'm about to tell people trust me but then he said the sea ice cream we're going to have to guess if you're going to hear music because i remember there were so there were about one of the...
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professional gardener michelle homan is fully aware of this situation homan runs a nursery near the town of ferritin in lower saxony these pots are made of peat home and grows young plants for organic farms all over northern germany. morals and the amount of moreland is limited so we're planning to reduce our use of peat and that's going to take some time. this mish corn and. coleman has cut peat consumption by thirty percent which won his nursery of green certification peak contains no nutrients and always has the same low ph value so it's perfect for large scale horticulture especially as an alternative to machine based production. this man's modest could not grow here without peat. kind of a sardine a lot of the you could almost say that it's like most clinic and it doesn't seem like peter told tall it's just what we need here it's the glue that holds together all the other materials we use of stops the checks so that we can produce a cube of any size. for the matter to me really don't have to hold the material together with a plastic pot on. an issue but on top for some god about loss. the young plants first grow in these cubes then they're delivered to other
professional gardener michelle homan is fully aware of this situation homan runs a nursery near the town of ferritin in lower saxony these pots are made of peat home and grows young plants for organic farms all over northern germany. morals and the amount of moreland is limited so we're planning to reduce our use of peat and that's going to take some time. this mish corn and. coleman has cut peat consumption by thirty percent which won his nursery of green certification peak contains no...
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then it came out that maybe michelle obama's former chief of staff gave kim fox a call on jussie's behalf. all of that is being worked out. so many people talk about this young and all the work he has done in the community. i think we will be somewhere in the middle about this. we have been too far to go one way or the other way. there is video of the two brothers going to the store to buy the supplies they needed to pull this off. they apparently told police and they went and that is how they got this indictment because of the testimony those two men gave to police and the state's attorneys office. what happened to that conversation? there was a grand jury involved in this and the grand jury heard that. this can't just all go away. and someone has to explain the nuances here because we know those two men were in a hold for 47 hours talking to detectives before the 48th hour when they were getting ready to be let go something happened in that room and they started talking to police officers. it was you had people, including congresspeople calling for some oversight. you knew there was a sense of pride here when you're talking about the city. we're talking ab
then it came out that maybe michelle obama's former chief of staff gave kim fox a call on jussie's behalf. all of that is being worked out. so many people talk about this young and all the work he has done in the community. i think we will be somewhere in the middle about this. we have been too far to go one way or the other way. there is video of the two brothers going to the store to buy the supplies they needed to pull this off. they apparently told police and they went and that is how they...
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young man convicted of killing a bay area paramedics will be sentenced today. the loophole that may open up an option for parole. fridmarch 22good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 6:30. we want to head right over to mary lee with a look at our current conditions. storm watch, that means rain. >> music! >> just like that, the rain is back. but at least the weekend looks great. so this outdoor plans you might have for saturday and sunday, we'll have that sunshine, a fans weekend ahead. we have to get through the rain today. hi-def doppler and it is lit up this morning with the rain tracking a cold front across the bay area, triggering the rain for us and st. helena, yountville to napa, vallejo, santa rosa, rohnert park, petaluma, novato, as well as down through hercules, benicia, concord, walnut creek, martinez, it is just pouring for you right now. three quarters inch per hour so it's coming down across the golden gate into san francisco, bay bridge, berkeley, oakland, alameda, hayward, san mateo, san bruno, palo alto, and even for the south bay, as well. los gatos. so pretty much everyone getting that wet start to the day. so the
young man convicted of killing a bay area paramedics will be sentenced today. the loophole that may open up an option for parole. fridmarch 22good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 6:30. we want to head right over to mary lee with a look at our current conditions. storm watch, that means rain. >> music! >> just like that, the rain is back. but at least the weekend looks great. so this outdoor plans you might have for saturday and sunday,...
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. >>> former first lady michelle obama opening up to jenna about her family and her favorite books. >>> i can't wait to introduce you tohe youngial medo nd a positive messages. >>> the story behind verg's new privacy pledge coming up after this. who said that women can't grill? there are a lot of cooking misconceptions out there... like that one that says olive oil is the only 'heart-healthy' cooking oil. mazola corn oil has significantly more cholesterol-blocking plant sterols than olive oil... and a clinical study showed it can help lower cholesterol 2x more than extra virgin olive oil. when it comes to heart-health, one thing is clear... mazola is a smart choice. america's #1 selling heart-healthy cooking oil. ♪ life is measured in moments. securian financial offers solutions that give you the confidence to enjoy the here and now. oh, honey... so you can make every moment count. ♪ when cravings hit, hit back. choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. glucerna. forget injections and look up to 5 years younger in 12 weeks with no7 laboratories new line correcting
. >>> former first lady michelle obama opening up to jenna about her family and her favorite books. >>> i can't wait to introduce you tohe youngial medo nd a positive messages. >>> the story behind verg's new privacy pledge coming up after this. who said that women can't grill? there are a lot of cooking misconceptions out there... like that one that says olive oil is the only 'heart-healthy' cooking oil. mazola corn oil has significantly more cholesterol-blocking...
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michelle griego. police are investigating a fatal shooting in the parking lot of the west oakland bart station. few details have been released. we know a youngif you dined at sauced bbq and spirits in livermore over the weekend, you may have been exposed to measles. symptoms can appear up to two weeks later. >>> tim sloan is stepping down as ceo and president of wells fargo. its general counsel, alan parker will take over on an and term basis. >> we have news updates on all of your favorite social media platforms, including our website, kpix.com. media platforms, including our website, kpix.com. >>> welcome back. it is busy for the castro valley commute this morning. traffic alert continues with lane still blocked for an earlier big rig accident. they have the big rig towed off the freeway, that is good news but the damages done. you're very backed up well into castro valley. getting to 880 is tough this morning. only the left lane is open because of the fuel spill. we have trouble in half moon bay on highway 1. one lane is blocked because of an injury accident. expect delays in both directions. here is a live look at the richmond-san rafael
michelle griego. police are investigating a fatal shooting in the parking lot of the west oakland bart station. few details have been released. we know a youngif you dined at sauced bbq and spirits in livermore over the weekend, you may have been exposed to measles. symptoms can appear up to two weeks later. >>> tim sloan is stepping down as ceo and president of wells fargo. its general counsel, alan parker will take over on an and term basis. >> we have news updates on all of...
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young woman. there is love and then there's also fear. there's anger and there's pain. >> reporter: last week we spoke to dominique's mother michelle kramer. >> i can't understand how somebody say they love you and in the same breath spit in your face. >> that's what you say r. kelly did to your daughter? >> yes. >> does dominique believe she was brainwashed? >> no, she rejects the word brainwash. she rejects the word cult. she told me what he tried to do is break me. break me and i wouldn't be broken. >> reporter: gardner says she decided to speak out to, quote, tell her truth. now, yesterday chicago police were actually called to kelly's residence. they say they received an anonymous call about a possible suicide pact. while they later said that the report was unfounded, meanwhile, kelly continues to deny all accusations of abuse, r. kelly is due back here in family court later this morning. >> jericka, thank you. >>> the parents of azriel clary who lives with kelly right now describes how they first got involved with the singer when she was just 17. that's ahead only on "cbs this morning." >>> the most senior catholic cleric ever to be
young woman. there is love and then there's also fear. there's anger and there's pain. >> reporter: last week we spoke to dominique's mother michelle kramer. >> i can't understand how somebody say they love you and in the same breath spit in your face. >> that's what you say r. kelly did to your daughter? >> yes. >> does dominique believe she was brainwashed? >> no, she rejects the word brainwash. she rejects the word cult. she told me what he tried to do is...
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any structural difference that there is now on the friction is border is worrying for young people. you met micheld as a bargaining chip, and i thinka young people have been treated as a bargaining chip, and i think a lot of features have been used, the border has been mentioned as a stumbling block, that is not the case, it is young people's lives and people who are living here. he very much reassured us that the young people of northern ireland would be protected as with the good friday agreement on the backstop. some people might say is it really a thread that you would go back to the dark days, there might be a small dissident level of activity, but is that just an exaggeration dissident level of activity, but is thatjust an exaggeration threat? coming from the border, i don't think so. i know a lot of people who have met with people who have said if there is one camera placed, one guard, one checkpoint, that is really the ignition to start violence. in northern ireland, that is something that everybody has to be really aware of, that there is a real threat of violence and the people's lives a
any structural difference that there is now on the friction is border is worrying for young people. you met micheld as a bargaining chip, and i thinka young people have been treated as a bargaining chip, and i think a lot of features have been used, the border has been mentioned as a stumbling block, that is not the case, it is young people's lives and people who are living here. he very much reassured us that the young people of northern ireland would be protected as with the good friday...
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i as a young person have grown up listening to my parents talk about what i hard border means to them, what it looked like. michele violence of the past, i don't want to going to that. michel barnier has said that it is not reopening the withdrawal agreement, the backstop stands as it is. you have been able to interact with european politicians today, does it frustrate you that you cannot interact with northern irish politicians in the same way at stormont? this is severely frustrating in northern ireland we have a democratic deficit, very frustrating for us, we try to engage with local politicians to give us a voice in what is happening with today's society, and to think that we can't engage with our own politicians, it is very frustrating for me and for all the northern irish people who feel, where do we go to get a voice, we do not have politicians in westminster, they do not sit there, we are either misrepresented or underrepresented by the dup, who don't represent the views of the northern irish people because northern ireland voted to remain. to think we have to go to the eu and westminster to get our voice
i as a young person have grown up listening to my parents talk about what i hard border means to them, what it looked like. michele violence of the past, i don't want to going to that. michel barnier has said that it is not reopening the withdrawal agreement, the backstop stands as it is. you have been able to interact with european politicians today, does it frustrate you that you cannot interact with northern irish politicians in the same way at stormont? this is severely frustrating in...
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michelle barnier is getting today. he has had a few from northern ireland, a group of young people from the organisation our future our was michelle barnier —like as a person? it was lovely and it was nice he took the time to meet young people from northern ireland and he reiterated his commitment to the backstop, something massively important to protect the futures of young northern irish people. we were very grateful for taking time out of his schedule to see us. why did you want to remind him how important the backstop is for you? for younger than irish people we don't want a return to the past, between negotiators who have come here, young peoples voices are not always heard and young peoples faces are not seen always so it is important young people come here to explain what young people want for their future. why do you think the backstop might be under threat at all? with the rhetoric used with the er g and dup saying they really want to get rid of it, that is the red line that they want to get rid of it but oi'i that they want to get rid of it but on the eu side they say, it is an insurance policy we need. it is
michelle barnier is getting today. he has had a few from northern ireland, a group of young people from the organisation our future our was michelle barnier —like as a person? it was lovely and it was nice he took the time to meet young people from northern ireland and he reiterated his commitment to the backstop, something massively important to protect the futures of young northern irish people. we were very grateful for taking time out of his schedule to see us. why did you want to remind...