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at the front ten that a child can't be redeemed just weeks after the supreme court's decision in miller michigan had its first chance to interpret the new law and that's our second story the case revolves around where it was only sixteen when he. shot to death a pizza delivery man in flint. the city which consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous in the country. david is the district attorney who prosecuted john with where i first got elected i never anticipated that i would have perhaps the most difficult district attorney job in america we've had record homicide rates and per capita. annually in the top three of the most violent cities in america. this was one of the most heinous cases. total. killing. david quinn was the prosecutor on call the night that the pizza delivery man michael nettles was murdered he prosecuted the case against john wick where david we always felt that this was premeditated we always looked at the evidence and felt that this was a setup. correct. during that thirty minutes waiting for the piece to be delivered bay sat there in platen skiing and planned
at the front ten that a child can't be redeemed just weeks after the supreme court's decision in miller michigan had its first chance to interpret the new law and that's our second story the case revolves around where it was only sixteen when he. shot to death a pizza delivery man in flint. the city which consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous in the country. david is the district attorney who prosecuted john with where i first got elected i never anticipated that i would have perhaps...
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in the case of miller versus alabama the u.s. supreme court banned mandatory life without parole sentences for juveniles but the court did not specify whether the new law should be applied retroactively that question was left to the states. michigan now finds itself in a heated political battle over what to do with the three hundred sixty three juveniles already serving mandatory life sentences in its prisons. i believe the supreme court made the right decision recognizing that you should have a blanket policy cross the board when you're talking about juveniles if it was cruel and unusual to have a blanket policy a juvenile life sentence it's why doesn't that pertain to everyone who was sentenced prior to heller versus alabama. republican representative joe heydemann has sponsored a set of bills that would mandate new hearings for all juveniles who receive mandatory life sentences prior to the supreme court's miller ruling. retroactivity was important to me not freedom not a community sentence not anything that would say that the
in the case of miller versus alabama the u.s. supreme court banned mandatory life without parole sentences for juveniles but the court did not specify whether the new law should be applied retroactively that question was left to the states. michigan now finds itself in a heated political battle over what to do with the three hundred sixty three juveniles already serving mandatory life sentences in its prisons. i believe the supreme court made the right decision recognizing that you should have...
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to weigh all the factors at play in this case it was the first miller hearing ever held michigan miller versus alabama through everybody in the prosecution world for a loop i realized we were going to have to prove to the judge that this young man deserves a sentence of life for all i was on the record the people the state missed the bus to wild and one week where a case number went to the judge archie heyman would have to hear testimony from both sides were guarding john's culpability in this potential for rehabilitation the prosecuting attorney david quinn was adamant that joe one was a murderer and a threat to society and sought the maximum sentence of life without parole. john's attorney joey hemingway argued that you won was not the actual shooter who killed mr nettles and his traumatic upbringing matched the mitigating circumstances laid out by the supreme court therefore she argued he deserved a parole a bull sentence my role was to develop a picture of who he was who he had been how certain external things in captive who he had become his mom seems to have tried very hard to kee
to weigh all the factors at play in this case it was the first miller hearing ever held michigan miller versus alabama through everybody in the prosecution world for a loop i realized we were going to have to prove to the judge that this young man deserves a sentence of life for all i was on the record the people the state missed the bus to wild and one week where a case number went to the judge archie heyman would have to hear testimony from both sides were guarding john's culpability in this...
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host: our guest is laura miller miller, rand -- laurel from the rand corporation. you have a long and distinguished career. explain your background. guest: i have not with the military -- i have been dealing with it. i have worked in the state department on a couple of different occasions earlier in my career when the balkans was the hot foreign-policy issue. i worked on that in the state department. and i have worked on the national security staff and more recently, i spent four years at these state department from 2013 until the middle of last year working on afghanistan, pakistan as a deputy special representative and the afghan special representative. 202-748-8000 is the line for democrats. 748-8001 is the lie for republicans. we have a line for independents -- is the line for republicans. we have a line for independents. what is the mission? in a: there are attacks dutch on u.s. interest that could in theory emanate from afghanistan because there are some terrorist group still active in the region. the challenge is that, in the of the u.s.ng invasion, the bush
host: our guest is laura miller miller, rand -- laurel from the rand corporation. you have a long and distinguished career. explain your background. guest: i have not with the military -- i have been dealing with it. i have worked in the state department on a couple of different occasions earlier in my career when the balkans was the hot foreign-policy issue. i worked on that in the state department. and i have worked on the national security staff and more recently, i spent four years at these...
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that's what i mean here. >> and that is stephen miller. >> you see it as stephen miller. >> he continuouslys this president. the problem is, as we said in the first panel, he likes to suck up to the president. so the president really likes stephen miller. but continuously, we've seen it every time we discuss immigration, just in the house they were discussing the different bills, stephen miller was undercut in the process. >> i want to throw out a few other people you might want to hold responsible. the attorney general. the president might be happy to do that who announced the zero tolerance policy without having figured out the consequences of that. you might want to hold responsible the homeland security secretary who insisted there was no other alternative to the zero tolerance policy. >> behind closed doors she was one of the people -- >> the president is going to -- >> he is the president of the united states, i understand. >> the people who executed the policy. so it's miller, the attorney general, and it's the secretary of -- >> and i'm going to throw out one more, the chief of staf
that's what i mean here. >> and that is stephen miller. >> you see it as stephen miller. >> he continuouslys this president. the problem is, as we said in the first panel, he likes to suck up to the president. so the president really likes stephen miller. but continuously, we've seen it every time we discuss immigration, just in the house they were discussing the different bills, stephen miller was undercut in the process. >> i want to throw out a few other people you...
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the state called linda miller to testify.one and then deleted the number he dialed, never dreaming she would do her own detective work. >> you really connected the dots. >> she did good. >> you can call it good. >> finally, the prosecutor said he knew why tom wanted his wife dead. he called kelly's niece molly to the stand. >> he just told me a lot of stuff about their relationship. >> molly told the jury about the summer she worked for her uncle tom. she said he talked a lot about his marriage. >> that he wasn't in love with her anymore. that kelly was very lazy, and he told me about him trying to, like, sleep with other women and that he was sleeping with other women. he told me that he also is getting close to divorce. he just wanted to be done. >> the prosecutor told the jury this was tom's motive. he wanted to get rid of his wife but keep everything else. >> i think he was concerned that his wife, if they went through a divorce, that she probably would get everything, and this was an opportunity to just to start anew. >>
the state called linda miller to testify.one and then deleted the number he dialed, never dreaming she would do her own detective work. >> you really connected the dots. >> she did good. >> you can call it good. >> finally, the prosecutor said he knew why tom wanted his wife dead. he called kelly's niece molly to the stand. >> he just told me a lot of stuff about their relationship. >> molly told the jury about the summer she worked for her uncle tom. she...
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miller also discusses the history of rivalries between the military branches. >> mike miller is the american side of the marine corps history division. he is currently working on a volume definitive history of the marine corps and world war i. from 20 -- 2013 22,016, he let the marine corps centennial project. he is the curator of personal papers for the marine corps museum, let's welcome michael miller. >> can you hear me? >> we want to do a little slideshow. maybe i am moving it the wrong way. yeah, if you had a hammer, i could fix it. all is well. last but not least, we are the last to fight today. i am going to do the best i can with that. marine harry truman. when i first agreed to come down and talk, i thought are you sure you are sure what you're getting into. they said yes, come down and say your piece. so, i would like to begin with this slide, how many people are familiar with this cartoon, the barney serious? how many people are familiar with crockett johnson? you know, the moon. this is a world war ii era cartoon, and it has everything to do with what i'm about to say. i would lo
miller also discusses the history of rivalries between the military branches. >> mike miller is the american side of the marine corps history division. he is currently working on a volume definitive history of the marine corps and world war i. from 20 -- 2013 22,016, he let the marine corps centennial project. he is the curator of personal papers for the marine corps museum, let's welcome michael miller. >> can you hear me? >> we want to do a little slideshow. maybe i am...
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. >>> bode miller and his wife openg up to savannah guthrie about the accidental drowning of their daughter. t >> not a day tes by that i don't pray for the opportunity to go back to that day. and make it different. >> tonight, their powerful warning for all parents. >>> and an inspiring first day ofchool as lebron james pays it forward. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" wi lester holt. >> good evening. thanks for being here. what is happening in the west tonight is stunning veteran firefighters. take a look, a live picture from northern california. 100 wildfires burning, 17 of them in california. fierce, quick and behavior that simply is unpredictable. cameras near redding capturing this swirling tower of flames, a fire nato as the death toll climbs, the fire claimed 1,000 structures, many homes. as another fire to the south near wine country threatens thousands more. miguel almaguer is in the fire zone tonight. >> reporter: this is the fire fight crews wa arng on the front lines after ripping into redding in northern california the carr fire tore thugh more than 1,000 structures. a
. >>> bode miller and his wife openg up to savannah guthrie about the accidental drowning of their daughter. t >> not a day tes by that i don't pray for the opportunity to go back to that day. and make it different. >> tonight, their powerful warning for all parents. >>> and an inspiring first day ofchool as lebron james pays it forward. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" wi lester holt. >> good evening. thanks for being here. what is...
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john miller. investigators later recovering a dna sample from miller's trash. that, they say, tied him to april's murder. is there any concern about the legality of that? digging through somebody's trash? >> the supreme court specifically ruled on, can police use evidence that they find in someone's garbage? and the answer is, typically, yes. if you're discarding your garbage outside of your home, you're pretty much giving up an expectation of privacy associated with that trash. >> this is the fifth case that has been announced in which we were able to help investigators determine who the suspect is. >> reporter: genetic genealogist cici moore made a name connecting families to long-lost relatives. >> the power of geneti geneti g reunite families, it's just as powerful for law enforcement. >> reporter: she's working with a lab in virginia and law enforcement attempting to solve the most challenging cold cases like the tinsley murder. >> we were able to use genetic genealogy to narrow it down to two brothers. once we get to that point, we turn it over to law enf
john miller. investigators later recovering a dna sample from miller's trash. that, they say, tied him to april's murder. is there any concern about the legality of that? digging through somebody's trash? >> the supreme court specifically ruled on, can police use evidence that they find in someone's garbage? and the answer is, typically, yes. if you're discarding your garbage outside of your home, you're pretty much giving up an expectation of privacy associated with that trash. >>...
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alongside robert miller from blackrock and mark okada of highland capital management. get a market check on treasuries. 2's, 10's and 30's shipping up as follows. yields lower on the two-year by about two basis points. the 10 year coming in six. the 30 year coming eight. the shape of the curve a little flatter. that conversation is coming up shortly. still ahead, the finals ride. -- the final spread. the week ahead featuring the mexican election and the payrolls report and of course, some fireworks in the united states of america. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. coming up over the next week, mexico will be holding its presidential election over the weekend. it will be a shortened trading week in the united states due to the fourth of july holiday with an early close of trading on tuesday, and markets closed on wednesday. plus, we will get the fed minutes, the u.s. jobs report and the scheduled start of u.s. tariffs on $34 billion of chinese goods. still with me, priya misra
alongside robert miller from blackrock and mark okada of highland capital management. get a market check on treasuries. 2's, 10's and 30's shipping up as follows. yields lower on the two-year by about two basis points. the 10 year coming in six. the 30 year coming eight. the shape of the curve a little flatter. that conversation is coming up shortly. still ahead, the finals ride. -- the final spread. the week ahead featuring the mexican election and the payrolls report and of course, some...
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priya, bob miller, and mark okada. priya, i want to begin with you.asically just -- book your trade, book your products. i'm cynical for -- book your profits. i'm cynical for morgan stanley. whether you think we have seen the high of the u.s. 10 year? >> high for the next few months probably. not high for a while. we are in a to 6310 type range. at 285i think the pricing is in some of the wrist. the u.s. economy is still pretty robust. the fed chair said the economy is great. we heard the economy is great, -- i think the fed is going to continue the hike. 2% on the fund rate is not interest. financial conditions have not tighten that much. i think rates can continue to rise. get about 3% i think money comes out of other risk assets. that is what ultimately caps it. have we seen that theme park to emerge -- that theme start to emerge? how things would rotate out of elsewhere and into the front end? have we seen the bulk of that play out? >> i didn't we are in the early innings of the marginal unit of capital coming into the front end of the yield curve
priya, bob miller, and mark okada. priya, i want to begin with you.asically just -- book your trade, book your products. i'm cynical for -- book your profits. i'm cynical for morgan stanley. whether you think we have seen the high of the u.s. 10 year? >> high for the next few months probably. not high for a while. we are in a to 6310 type range. at 285i think the pricing is in some of the wrist. the u.s. economy is still pretty robust. the fed chair said the economy is great. we heard the...
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i'm michelle miller.sident trump did an about-face trying to explain his controversial news conference with russian president vladimir putin. mr. trump now says he accepts u.s. intelligence assessments that the kremlin interfered in the election, but he insists there was no collusion. and mr. trump says he misspoke when he said he saw no reason why russia would interfere. how is that explanation going over? weija jiang begins our coverage. >> begin by stating that i hav ll faith and support forenen >> repr: reang from aepared sta trump declared he believes russia interfered in the 2016 election. >> let me be totally clear in saying that, and i've said this many times. i accept our intelligence community's conclusion that russia's meddling in the 2016 election took place. >> reporter: but he quickly added -- >> could be other people also. there is a lot of people out there. there was no collusion at all. >> reporter: his remark contradicted what he said yesterday, standing just feet away from russian presi
i'm michelle miller.sident trump did an about-face trying to explain his controversial news conference with russian president vladimir putin. mr. trump now says he accepts u.s. intelligence assessments that the kremlin interfered in the election, but he insists there was no collusion. and mr. trump says he misspoke when he said he saw no reason why russia would interfere. how is that explanation going over? weija jiang begins our coverage. >> begin by stating that i hav ll faith and...
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priya misra, bob miller, and joining us from dallas, texas, is mark okada.et to the story of treasuries so far this year. we have seen the call from goldman sachs, which is basically -- fold the big long, book your trade, book your profit. i have seen a call from a morgan stanley, which effectively issued a high on the u.s. 10 year. it takes me back to a question i will ask continuously, whether you think we have seen the high of the u.s. 10 year. priya: high for the next few months, probably. i am not sure if it is for a while. at 2.85, i think we are pricing in some of the risks. the u.s. economy is still pretty robust. when was the last time the fed chair said the economy was great? jonathan: it has been a while. priya: we have heard the economy is great, personal consumption expenditures price index is at target, and i think the -- personal consumption expenditures price index is at target. i think the fed will continue to hike. where i get nervous is when they go above neutral. 2% on the funds rate, financial conditions have not tightened that much. rat
priya misra, bob miller, and joining us from dallas, texas, is mark okada.et to the story of treasuries so far this year. we have seen the call from goldman sachs, which is basically -- fold the big long, book your trade, book your profit. i have seen a call from a morgan stanley, which effectively issued a high on the u.s. 10 year. it takes me back to a question i will ask continuously, whether you think we have seen the high of the u.s. 10 year. priya: high for the next few months, probably....
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gorsuch'sstice disdain for miller and smith as ern. as justice thomas' conc i think this is the right result. i think of it as the dames and more of fourth amendment law. that case was fought over an executive order, whether the carter administration could deprive u.s. companies of their property rights interests. it was generally agreed that it was the right decision to reach, although it had very dubious reasoning and getting to that conclusion. while i think the case reach the right conclusion, that there is a fourth amendment interest in cell site location information, i'm deeply concerned about the way in which this decision was reached. we are left with tons of questions, never mind and added balancing test into miller and smith that were never there. they put justices in a policy role because it puts the courts in the position of deciding these seven factors they laid out. you are left with the question, what makes something a distinct category of information? how do you determine which side of the line you are on? how do you un
gorsuch'sstice disdain for miller and smith as ern. as justice thomas' conc i think this is the right result. i think of it as the dames and more of fourth amendment law. that case was fought over an executive order, whether the carter administration could deprive u.s. companies of their property rights interests. it was generally agreed that it was the right decision to reach, although it had very dubious reasoning and getting to that conclusion. while i think the case reach the right...
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he raises miller and smith. then he says, we're unhinging fourth amendment doctrine from a property based concept. in katz there was an effort to wrench katz from a terrestrial grounding which proved to be more kind of dream oriented than actual. fourth amendment doctrine has remained very much grounded in the terrestrial world in many, many ways. justice thomas then comes along and says, the issue is who's property is being searched. this is not carpenter's property. it's the cell phone company's property. therefore, a subpoena should be sufficient. we have subpoenas. we've had them through history. subpoena is the right device to use to get somebody else's information. he says, on these grounds, katz itself was really up-ending the history and meaning of the fourth amendment. here justice thomas is on very secure grounds. if you look at the history of the fourth amendment, the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable search and seizure. what unreasonabl
he raises miller and smith. then he says, we're unhinging fourth amendment doctrine from a property based concept. in katz there was an effort to wrench katz from a terrestrial grounding which proved to be more kind of dream oriented than actual. fourth amendment doctrine has remained very much grounded in the terrestrial world in many, many ways. justice thomas then comes along and says, the issue is who's property is being searched. this is not carpenter's property. it's the cell phone...
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the court in the carpenter case declined to extend smith and miller, that is how i talk about it. rejecting the government's claim that this is just a bright line rule and that once the company has the data, that is it. the court was very cognisant of the need to change and update and adapt our understanding of fourth amendment protections to take account of technology, the majority talked novel circumstances, but the new phenomenon, the nature of the records, they are different than records from the 1970s. majority talked about a seismic shift in digital technology, heeding to the point we are at now where we need to find a better way to protect our information. clearly the court understood how important this case was. the oral argument, justice roberts said an unusual thing without either party asking for it, extending the length of the argument on both sides by 10 minutes, which is quite rare. the question of the argument, really very attuned to understanding what are the changes in technology? how does it work? what data is being collected? what are the implications of the gov
the court in the carpenter case declined to extend smith and miller, that is how i talk about it. rejecting the government's claim that this is just a bright line rule and that once the company has the data, that is it. the court was very cognisant of the need to change and update and adapt our understanding of fourth amendment protections to take account of technology, the majority talked novel circumstances, but the new phenomenon, the nature of the records, they are different than records...
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if you have seen me walking around here, you have seen will miller. he makes sure he's dependable, he's unflappable. he has a really nice way about him. i know many of you know him. so i just want to say to will miller, thank you very much for all that you've done for all of us here. really appreciate it. with this i'd like to sign this ill. > get down in front. mr. ryan: do any of you have questions? reporter: is it appropriate for your colleagues to try to impeach rod rosenstein? also, is it appropriate for them to seek documents that are directly pertinent to an ongoing investigation, the mueller investigation? mr. ryan: well, let me step back. first of all, it is appropriate that we conduct oversight of the executive branch and that we get full compliance with the executive branch on what are very legitimate document requests. do i support impeachment of rod rosenstein? , no i do not. i do not for a number of reasons. first, it takes -- i don't think we should be cavalier with this process or with this term. number one. number two, i don't think t
if you have seen me walking around here, you have seen will miller. he makes sure he's dependable, he's unflappable. he has a really nice way about him. i know many of you know him. so i just want to say to will miller, thank you very much for all that you've done for all of us here. really appreciate it. with this i'd like to sign this ill. > get down in front. mr. ryan: do any of you have questions? reporter: is it appropriate for your colleagues to try to impeach rod rosenstein? also, is...
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the panel and matt miller are still here. alicia?out election integrity, we focus on the apparatus. that's for something reason because we know in 2016 russian hackers were able to get into voting files to tinker with them and delete some voters. this is a very sobering reminder that it's not just about our aging equipment of voting, it's not just about auditing equipment, there are many ways to infuse chaos and noise into the system. this is just the beginning of what many experts anticipate to be a much bigger trend. >> rev, why can't democrats bring some republicans into the cause of protecting elections from the russians? >> i think that that is a very, very good question. i mean you would think that the real patriots that the republicans claim to be would be outraged. we're talking about a presidential election, we're talking about now senators, we're talking about this is the first time the president called his people together to really have this kind of meeting, to really discuss the russian interference in the election, and n
the panel and matt miller are still here. alicia?out election integrity, we focus on the apparatus. that's for something reason because we know in 2016 russian hackers were able to get into voting files to tinker with them and delete some voters. this is a very sobering reminder that it's not just about our aging equipment of voting, it's not just about auditing equipment, there are many ways to infuse chaos and noise into the system. this is just the beginning of what many experts anticipate...
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miller and -- vs. maryland. they were about bank records in a two and a half day period of phone numbers dialed on a landline phone amma and the court reasoned that a person had voluntarily turned that information over to their company in order to make payments for their checking account or to route a call, and therefore they have given up privacy, they had waived the reasonable expectation of privacy. that was a really controversial outcome at the time. both of those holdings were made over a very strong defense in the supreme court, but whatever decades ago,s four but for the digital age, that principle, those cases had not held up well in the intervening decades. we moved into this fully digital reality that we live in now. felt bound byave the bright line rule, if a third-party company holds your data or data about you, no matter how sensitive it is, you have lost your ability to invoke the protection of the fourth amendment to at least go to the company to get the stuff then about you, meaning police do not
miller and -- vs. maryland. they were about bank records in a two and a half day period of phone numbers dialed on a landline phone amma and the court reasoned that a person had voluntarily turned that information over to their company in order to make payments for their checking account or to route a call, and therefore they have given up privacy, they had waived the reasonable expectation of privacy. that was a really controversial outcome at the time. both of those holdings were made over a...
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but in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama the u.s. supreme court banned mandatory life without parole sentences for all juveniles even those who commit murder. now judges would have to hold a separate sentencing hearing taking into account a list of mitigating factors before sending juvenile murderers away for the rest of their lives. in this episode of the system we'll examine the cases of two juveniles serving life without parole in michigan one years before the miller decision and one sentence immediately after thirty four year old. has spent more than half his life in prison for his role in the robbery and murder of a convenience store clerk when he was sixteen. i've come to grand rapids to meet his defense attorney larry failon. what do you want people to know about this case it's not a typical case no no eyes that tip number one. which is tragic enough itself that someone. could be involved in a murder. from sols perspective you look at him and you you meet him in you talk to him within minutes even you know sought solace differ
but in two thousand and twelve in the case of miller versus alabama the u.s. supreme court banned mandatory life without parole sentences for all juveniles even those who commit murder. now judges would have to hold a separate sentencing hearing taking into account a list of mitigating factors before sending juvenile murderers away for the rest of their lives. in this episode of the system we'll examine the cases of two juveniles serving life without parole in michigan one years before the...
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so morgan miller got connected with another mom who lives across the country.t her 3-year-old boy on the same exact day. they are now united on a mission, they want to change this conversation. that's tomorrow. i hope people will watch. >> look forward to that. >>> still ahead, new findings out this morning on mysterious disappearance of malaysia flight 370. what investors are now saying four years later. >>> then an explosive claim from meghan markle's father. has the duchess cut him out of her new life as a royal. >>> a surprise performance from neil diamond. we'll tell you what brought the music legend out of retirement. >>> is playtime over. plans for making traditional plans for making traditional toys perhaps ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and now, try new cheerios oat crunch. ifwhat would it say?ash tag 80% glowing 50% freckles no matter your skin type, all skin deserves gentleness. that's why dove is sulfate free. the #1 body wash recommended by dermatologists. feeclaritin and relief fromwsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy.
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daughter. >> morgan miller has more and guel almaguer, good morning to you. >> the miller family islies working on educating parents about the dangers of children and swimming pools. >> this morning we're hearing the words okea heart b mother after the tragic death of her daughter.mo an miller, wife of olympic skier bode miller making a heartfelt plea to other parentf warninge dangers of infant drowning. it's been 37 days since i've held my baby girl. i pray to god no other parent feels my in a new instagram post that includes a photo of their daughter, the grieving mother writes, "we talk about vaccinations, car seats, organic foods, screen time, et cetera, at length, but not the number one risk your children's lives face. a silent killer. it takes seconds. she also shared the story of another mother who lost her son to drowning the very same day. nicole hughes 3-year-old levi drowned in a pool just seconds after leaving his mother's side while on a family .vacati it was june 9th when 19-month-old emeline miller was found in the pool. she was rushed to the hospital with a faint pul
daughter. >> morgan miller has more and guel almaguer, good morning to you. >> the miller family islies working on educating parents about the dangers of children and swimming pools. >> this morning we're hearing the words okea heart b mother after the tragic death of her daughter.mo an miller, wife of olympic skier bode miller making a heartfelt plea to other parentf warninge dangers of infant drowning. it's been 37 days since i've held my baby girl. i pray to god no other...
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but why mr miller and his colleagues let me finish speaking of the disrespectful this time you won't stop me. relations between the u.s. and russia the hostages all of your internal political struggles. and. we want to be given some documents on this issue at least some material as you see no one is saying anything specific that it's like in the case of the accusations against us over the meddling in the us political process to be we had not given any documents and now we see that people became the victims of the so-called but i had not even heard the names of these people before you are these people from what did they suffer and why. picked up the bottle that was used to attack scrupled i can't may i ask you one last question sir. but let us handle this this you first what bottle who picks it up and from where and what is its chemical formula. you know and whether there are different reasons for which these people have suffered and maybe these reasons are inside the u.k. . but no one wants to investigate this properly just through empty accusations and for what sake why worsen the r
but why mr miller and his colleagues let me finish speaking of the disrespectful this time you won't stop me. relations between the u.s. and russia the hostages all of your internal political struggles. and. we want to be given some documents on this issue at least some material as you see no one is saying anything specific that it's like in the case of the accusations against us over the meddling in the us political process to be we had not given any documents and now we see that people became...
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match with evidence gathered from miller's trash.hen he was arrested at his home sunday, miller reportedly confessed. what would you say to those out there who think they got away with their crimes? >> i think this case should tell them something different. >> reporter: this is the sixth cold case moore and her team have helped investigators crack, including the notorious golden state killer. since may, parabon nanolabs, where moore works, has uploaded more than 140 crime scene samples to a d.n.a. matching site, getting hits for more than half. gary grant and dan jackson were the original detectives on the april tinsley case. >> we're just happy for the tinsley family. now maybe the family can rest a little bit, knowing that at least it's solved. >> reporter: john miller hid in plain sight for three decades before his family's genetic fingerprints led authorities to his front door. jeff, you can practically hear the sound of cold case evidence boxes being opened at police stations all over the u.s. moore and her team are now working
match with evidence gathered from miller's trash.hen he was arrested at his home sunday, miller reportedly confessed. what would you say to those out there who think they got away with their crimes? >> i think this case should tell them something different. >> reporter: this is the sixth cold case moore and her team have helped investigators crack, including the notorious golden state killer. since may, parabon nanolabs, where moore works, has uploaded more than 140 crime scene...
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bode and morgan miller, the fri hi! how was your day? it was good. it was long. let's fix it. play "connection" by onerepublic. (beep) ♪these days, my waves get lost in the ocean♪ ♪seven billion swimmers man ♪i'm going through the motions ♪sent up a flare need love and devotion♪ ♪trade it for some faces that i'll never know notion♪ ♪can i get a connection? ♪can i get can i get a connection?♪ ♪can i get a connection? ♪can i get can i get a connection?♪ ♪ ♪ ♪good goes around and around your mornings were made for better things than psoriatic arthritis. as you and your rheumatologist consider treatments, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for psoriatic arthritis. taken with methotrexate or similar medicines, it can reduce joint pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection
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michael miller of southeast. off'sicer body an ae community crch of washington. miller's car was actually tonal before his murder and police are trying r toekoifort. it is a dark gray lexus with d.c. plates fn2337 p. police are aiting anyoh information about the case to give them c ma kia wilson nearly a week they reswa sng for the fourhi masked gunman whofum jpe o nearly 2 people. t were standing near aspe the torrentir last nht, dozens of people turned out for a t vigo remember the girl. family and friends we s say she was a bright and engaging child who wille to remember ma kia a afo planned tonight. president trump is accusing fbi on illegally spyingn peoplho w for his presidential campaign. he is reacting to a warrant olympics that gave the inteigence community the g ahead to monitor a former trump advisor. n fox's j turner >>reporter: the fbi has release the nowam imfs pfizer warrant that gave the intelligence community in october 2016 to monitor former trump campaign carter page. here is the. it reads in part, quote, this fbi believesaghat pe has been coll
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morgan miller got connected with another mom whoives across the runt re. lost her 3-year-old boy on the same exact daav they now united. they're on a mission, and they want to change this . conversati and we're going to bring you their story tomorrow. >> look forward to that. >>> still ahead, new just out this morning on the mysterious disappearance ofys mala air flight 370. what investigators are now saying four years later. >> then an explosive claim from megan mahan markle's father. >> and a surpriseerformance from neil diamond. we'll tellou what brought him out of retirement. >> is play time as we know it officially over. first, these messages. ♪ good goes around and around and now, try new cheerios oat crunch. ifwhat would isay? wash tag 80% glowing 50% freckles no matter your skin type,al l skin deserves gentleness. that's why dove is sulfate free. the #1 body wash mm reded by dermatologists. feeclaritin and relief fromwsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. fe
morgan miller got connected with another mom whoives across the runt re. lost her 3-year-old boy on the same exact daav they now united. they're on a mission, and they want to change this . conversati and we're going to bring you their story tomorrow. >> look forward to that. >>> still ahead, new just out this morning on the mysterious disappearance ofys mala air flight 370. what investigators are now saying four years later. >> then an explosive claim from megan mahan...
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cole miller spoke to the couple...et by that language -- but say police did not help. nats "let's go! act like a fááá man, get hit like one, cááá! gay pride aáá báááá!" riddled with hateful language -- it's the video so many are talking about -- this encounter if you will -- playing out in southeast portland on duke street.nats "c'mon! you're a fáááá woman. i'd knock you on your fáááá ass, you fat cow!"fielding those threats -- is trudy dragoon.trudy dragoon: "they all got out of the truck, drunk, and he started screaming dááá at us so i walked across the street to confront him because i'm just done with it." and behind the camera -- her wife -- wendy...wendy dragoon:"he started threatening violence and so that's when i'm like 'ok, i guess i have to record this in case something happens.'"nats "oh, i'm so scared of a fáááá lesbian. i'm so scared, i'm so scared." trudy dragoon: "you're crazy. you should be really embarrassed of yourself."it lasts just 3 minutes -- then a passing police officer stops... nats: "tell her t
cole miller spoke to the couple...et by that language -- but say police did not help. nats "let's go! act like a fááá man, get hit like one, cááá! gay pride aáá báááá!" riddled with hateful language -- it's the video so many are talking about -- this encounter if you will -- playing out in southeast portland on duke street.nats "c'mon! you're a fáááá woman. i'd knock you on your fáááá ass, you fat cow!"fielding those threats -- is trudy dragoon.trudy...
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from the broadcast center right here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> >>> it's wednesday, july 18th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> president trump blames his russia gaffe on a slip of the tongue. >> i said i wouldn't see any reason why it wouldn't be russia, sort of a double negative. >> but continues to call his meeting with the russian president a great success as congressional republicans go into damage control. >>> victims of the las vegas shooting massacre are being sued by the hotel where a gunman opened fire. >>> and 12 thai boys and their soccer coach rescued from a flooded cave will be released from the hospital today. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump said he misspoke when he spoke on russian 2016 election meddling. facing stiff criticism from his own party, mr. trump tried to clarify his statements in helsinki, but even though he said he accepts the intelligence
from the broadcast center right here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> >>> it's wednesday, july 18th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> president trump blames his russia gaffe on a slip of the tongue. >> i said i wouldn't see any reason why it wouldn't be russia, sort of a double negative. >> but continues to call his meeting with the russian president a great success as...
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detectives arrested john d miller at his indiana home. miller is suspected of raping and killing eight-year-old 1in a team of nealogts loaded crime scene dna into a public genetic database, and that helped to zero in on miller. genealogy websites have helped police identify suspects in five cold cases across the country so far. that includes the alleged golden state killer. >>> a workplace outlaws meet. the strict new rules making bay area workers at one company become vegetarians at their day jobs. >>> plus, pressure on tesla, the company's newest arrival expands into silicon valley. >>> and a vast iceberg drifts close to a small village, how the mountain of ice could trigger a tsunami, next. >>> coming up, does president trump think russia meddled in the election or not? how did he respond to criticism of what he said after the summit? reports from washington and moscow. es at it >>> the 7-day forecast is brought to you by the santa cruz boardwalk. >>> new at five, no more meat. a company with bay area locations has a new goal for emplo
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not a great deal there are some republicans who simply say let miller do his job he's a republican by tradition and they're saying let him do his job he should be able to conclude the investigation without interference by politicians or by the president and would be explosive for the president to try to get rid of more at this point just like it was for richard nixon who got rid of the special counsel and that was always a big problem for him and eventually he was faced with impeachment so yes it is a big problem for the republicans and at this point many republicans are just staying silent about the entire process bill schneider as always good speech he thanks very much for joining us there from the sounds of these pleasure now wildfires forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes in the u.s. state of california that's threatening communities in the southern part of the state some homes have already been destroyed the virus is one of several across california due to a statewide heat wave no injuries have so far been reported that's known and now known that at least eighty peo
not a great deal there are some republicans who simply say let miller do his job he's a republican by tradition and they're saying let him do his job he should be able to conclude the investigation without interference by politicians or by the president and would be explosive for the president to try to get rid of more at this point just like it was for richard nixon who got rid of the special counsel and that was always a big problem for him and eventually he was faced with impeachment so yes...
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and his colleagues was not good i don't regret it but why mr miller and his colleagues let me finish speaking disrespectful this time you won't stop me that we have to delete don't make the relations between the u.s. and russia the hostages if your internal political struggles. and what can we want to be given some documents on the issue at least similar tiriel because you see no one is saying anything specific because it's like in the case of the accusations against us or the meddling in the us political processes or we had not been given any documents you should watch it and now we see that more people became the victims of this so-called novacek but i had not even heard the names of these people for things who are these people and from what they suffered and joy that of that. they picked up the bottle that was used to attacks cripple i can't may i ask you one last question sir. but let us handle this issue first bottle who picked it up where from and what is its chemical formula. you know whether there are different reasons for which these people have suffered what i may be these
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using used as labrecque rate miller's ongoing go at his asian nations russia run out of meddling. the six weeks like some drawn from that some would have enjoyed. what is going to be solved? and you i said it had a digital sums have tending tensions this about about. and since it's his eyesight during during on meeting in a single from friends francis. even the very success into. ritual tools. meeting with initial stepped up to the ministry tensions in this bill bill truck trusting in the south. this you that i thought i'd say change change comes out someone went and sat down. it happened happening for for are. demilitarized right though known also as the only chance i may say so remain basil's was jailed. for more advanced tensions on the when the west cd. that the lady didn't yeah cattle so on they say so reading online [inaudible] this also. it was a close. one the land laughs however however i hope it is not done yet. about. is leicester served on commmmittees are using the c offsite life since you left the residence on from there. he says i made them it can to maintain despit
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the us public opinion must be stopped when you and they have to apologize to the voters what now mr miller has been better mr president let me answer. your set you're indicating that if you don't like my own six help me and then i will stay silent but if you want americans to hear my opinion and have more patient was going to be that being what you were mr miller and his colleagues it was not good i don't know but why mr miller and his colleagues let me finish speaking disrespectful this time you won't stop me that we have to delete don't make the relations between the u.s. and russia the hostages if your internal political struggles. and we want to be given some documents on the issue at least similar tiriel because you see no one is saying anything specific because it's like in the case of the accusations against us over the meddling in the us political processes or we had not been given any documents should watch it and now we see that two more people became the victims of this so-called novacek i had not even heard the names of these people before things who are these people and from w
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the millers talk about just how quickly a child can be lost.appens in the blink of an eye. >> it's a handful of seconds, and it is literally a child in 30 0 pounds can drown seconds. and i just keep counting the 30 in my head. >> you can see savannah'sinntire rview monday morning on s4 today.ollowing n >>> tomorrow, there will be a 24-hour blood blitz in northerv inia. it's an effort to get more people to help save other people's lives. in fairfax county today, people were rolling up their sleeves to give bloo although the health care system didn't just collect blood in this v today. th he are responsible for supplying blood for 24 hospitals in the distric and maryland and virginia. keeping the supplyp and ready is always important. those on the front lines say they see the need firsthand. >> we need 200 units of blood every dayo fulfill our hospital needs. >> we're out there running these 911 emergencies, especially during the summertime. we see a lot of accidents, things of that nature. >> inova health car will be set up at their facility for
the millers talk about just how quickly a child can be lost.appens in the blink of an eye. >> it's a handful of seconds, and it is literally a child in 30 0 pounds can drown seconds. and i just keep counting the 30 in my head. >> you can see savannah'sinntire rview monday morning on s4 today.ollowing n >>> tomorrow, there will be a 24-hour blood blitz in northerv inia. it's an effort to get more people to help save other people's lives. in fairfax county today, people were...
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team for more than a year now chief investigator miller has been probing whether russia colluded with donald trump's team to influence the presidential election. from june to august two thousand and sixteen manifold was trump's campaign manager but these charges don't relate to his alleged links to russian operatives but rather a tax and financial fraud some suspect however that federal prosecutors want to use the case to put pressure on men afoot to testify in russia and he has no information incriminating of the president i know that for a fact they can squeeze him. does not know anything before working for trump manifold with a political advisor and you're crying prosecutors will argue he had millions here and there from u.s. authorities. manifolds is the first case to go to trial since the russian probe started last year the manifold has been held in jail since june after prosecutors laid new charges against him for influencing witnesses his trial will be held in alexandria virginia just miles from the white house. now smothers stories making headlines around the world today north
team for more than a year now chief investigator miller has been probing whether russia colluded with donald trump's team to influence the presidential election. from june to august two thousand and sixteen manifold was trump's campaign manager but these charges don't relate to his alleged links to russian operatives but rather a tax and financial fraud some suspect however that federal prosecutors want to use the case to put pressure on men afoot to testify in russia and he has no information...
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angela rye, jason miller. two great debaters.gela has the glasses on, that's not a good sign for you, jason miller. she's coming with both guns loaded, next. still nervous about finding a new apartment? yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. >>> we've been talking tonight about the growing push to abolish ice by many in the democratic party, is it a winning midterm message or is it risky for democrats to take this on. is it going to maybe help the gop. we have angela wry and jason miller here now for a great debate. let's start with the operative premise. jason miller, immigration has popped up all of a sudden not that we readily need it. people put it ahead of the economy in terms of what they
angela rye, jason miller. two great debaters.gela has the glasses on, that's not a good sign for you, jason miller. she's coming with both guns loaded, next. still nervous about finding a new apartment? yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check...
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bowdy miller's wife opening up about the tragic death of her young daughter.s a learning curve. she seems to be doing well. >> we go inside her first 60 days as a duchess. what her new royal lifestyle is really like. today, wednesday, july 18. 2018. >>> good morning from bakersfield california. we watch the "today" show after our show. >> representing nebraska. >> carter is turning ten today. >> bow de so happy to have you with us. >> nice to see local anchors giving a toast. >> keep that coming. head to the facebook and illn s instagr instagram. we'll put you on the air. >> why not. >> get right to your news. members of the boys soccer team rescued from the cave in thailand have reached another milestone. it's a big one. heading home from the hospital. speaking out for the first time about their ordeal. nbc january nhas been on the st the very beginning. what a happy day. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this is the day that everyone has been waiting for to see these 12 boys and their coach coming in to this room, smiling for the cameras, they're looking
bowdy miller's wife opening up about the tragic death of her young daughter.s a learning curve. she seems to be doing well. >> we go inside her first 60 days as a duchess. what her new royal lifestyle is really like. today, wednesday, july 18. 2018. >>> good morning from bakersfield california. we watch the "today" show after our show. >> representing nebraska. >> carter is turning ten today. >> bow de so happy to have you with us. >> nice to see...
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aaron david miller, it's almost like it's a tale of two responses. response number one, trump threatening iran with war after rhetoric, and then response number two, trump invites vladimir putin to the white house after russia attacks the united states. how do you square the two? >> i mean, i'd square it by -- with the following observation. this is the first president probably in the history of the republic who lacks the capacity to define an american national interest on whatever the subject is, iran, the eu, china, or russia. somehow untethered from his own personal fears? his political interests? his likes and his dislikes. all of these things have -- i think something in common. and what you see in the tweets is that frustration, is that resentment. i think that's what explains and that's the connective tissue on all of this. one of my former bosses george schultz once said when you dwoent have a policy, the temptation grows to give speech. or in this case to tweet. we don't have a strategy toward north korea. we do not have a strategy toward ru
aaron david miller, it's almost like it's a tale of two responses. response number one, trump threatening iran with war after rhetoric, and then response number two, trump invites vladimir putin to the white house after russia attacks the united states. how do you square the two? >> i mean, i'd square it by -- with the following observation. this is the first president probably in the history of the republic who lacks the capacity to define an american national interest on whatever the...
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angela rye, jason miller. angela has the glasses on, that's not a good sign for you, jason miller.ith both guns loaded, next. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. it all started when donald trump tore thousands of immigrant children away from their parents. we the people challenged him in court and in the streets. then trump was forced to admit that his policy was wrong. and he caved. the court just ruled that trump must reunite every family he broke apart. (clock ticking rapidly) time is ticking. these children must see their parents again, and they're counting on us to act quickly. so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50 gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico
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trump or the russian government and trump and that there's no evidence of that to date that's what miller is investigating but unfortunately these two issues get tangled up together and trump has not been very good at separating him and the consequence is just what you said that they leave they leave a relationship which is vital for our survival hostage to a domestic political debate well professor ellison let's assume that what. you're saying is correct that those russian military intelligence officers are guilty as charged they had to clinton campaign they released these compromising though truthful information about one of the candidates to the public i understand that that would be unpleasant but does it rise to you to the level of a capital offense in the day and age when everybody is spying on everybody let me remind everybody that it was the obama administration that was bugging go america's phones you know everybody both in the obama administration and i see him in the trump ministration is leaking confidential information for political effect so is that relieved. big of a deal w
trump or the russian government and trump and that there's no evidence of that to date that's what miller is investigating but unfortunately these two issues get tangled up together and trump has not been very good at separating him and the consequence is just what you said that they leave they leave a relationship which is vital for our survival hostage to a domestic political debate well professor ellison let's assume that what. you're saying is correct that those russian military...