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so i felt really very proud of that. >> reporter: for norman rockwell it was story not paint that cames news, stockbridge, massachusetts. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. and for others check back with us a bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city. i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 1st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> i have never received such bad publicity for doing a good job. >> trump finally faced questions about fund-raising for veterans but torched those threatening to hold him accountable. >> the press should be ashamed of themselves. he's a sleaze in my book. >>> california dreaming? sanders claims he's gaining ground on clinton. why he says she won't win the nomination even if she clinches california and its hall of delegates. >>> caught on camera, a jeep swept away by
so i felt really very proud of that. >> reporter: for norman rockwell it was story not paint that cames news, stockbridge, massachusetts. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. and for others check back with us a bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city. i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 1st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning...
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. ♪ >>> authorities need your help tracking down this stolen norman rockwell painting.t's been exactly 40 years since it was stolen, and on the theft of the anniversary the fbi and police are making a new appeal for any information. painting was one of several items taken from a cherry hill home in the june 30th, 1976 break in. the painting dates back to 1919. it's been known several titles over the year including taking a break and lazy bones. >> it's very popular place in fairmount park. philly pump track where bikers can have fun on outdoor course but tonight it's closed and it will stay that way until officials can figure out how to stop people from stealing bikes from it. >> fox 29's karen hepp has what the parks doing now. >> reporter: thousands of kids get to hit an awesome track pumping away for free in parkside. just walk up to the philly pump track, grab a helmet, bike and ride. but this week some bike thieves ruined the fun for everybody. stealing four bikes when a volunteer wasn't looking. >> we have to close the track. at this point we have to make sure our
. ♪ >>> authorities need your help tracking down this stolen norman rockwell painting.t's been exactly 40 years since it was stolen, and on the theft of the anniversary the fbi and police are making a new appeal for any information. painting was one of several items taken from a cherry hill home in the june 30th, 1976 break in. the painting dates back to 1919. it's been known several titles over the year including taking a break and lazy bones. >> it's very popular place in...
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their disappearance shocked the nation and captured the eye of norman rockwell who created this hauntingook magazine." i was one of the swarm of reporters sent to mission miss. -- to mississippi, in chicago where i grew up racism was easier to ignore. in philadelphia, mississippi, it was up close and personal. we were outsiders, met with hostility. president johnson sent the fbi, and was briefed regularly by director j edgar hoover. >> reporter: the bodies of the three men would be found together six weeks later. the names, chaney, goodman and schwerner joined those of more than 100 other victims from emmitt till, to jimmy lee jackson whose deaths would be investigated again after the passing of a new federal law in 2006. 41 years after the three civil rights workers were killed, the state of mississippi won a manslaughter conviction against one more of the klansmen. it would be the last conviction. most of those who knew anything have died. the case that became known as "mississippi burning" is now officially closed. but there's something else. in goodman's last words to his parents fou
their disappearance shocked the nation and captured the eye of norman rockwell who created this hauntingook magazine." i was one of the swarm of reporters sent to mission miss. -- to mississippi, in chicago where i grew up racism was easier to ignore. in philadelphia, mississippi, it was up close and personal. we were outsiders, met with hostility. president johnson sent the fbi, and was briefed regularly by director j edgar hoover. >> reporter: the bodies of the three men would be...
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their disappearance shocked the nation and captured the eye of norman rockwell, who created this haunting"look" magazine. i was one of the swarm of reporters sent to mississippi. in chicago where i grew up, racism was easier to ignore. in philadelphia, mississippi, it was up close and personal. we were outsiders, met with hostility. president johnson sent the f.b.i. and was briefed regularly by director j. edgar hoover. >> apparently what happened is these men have been killed. because of the fact that it the same car that they were in in philadelphia, mississippi. >> reporter: the bodies of the three men would be found together six weeks later. the names chaney, goodman and schwerner joined those of more than 100 other victims, from emmitt till to jimmy lee jackson, whose death would be investigated again after the passing of a new federal law in 2006. 41 years after the three civil rights workers were killed, the state of mississippi won a manslaughter conviction against one more of the klansmen. it would be the last conviction. most of those who knew anything have died. the case that b
their disappearance shocked the nation and captured the eye of norman rockwell, who created this haunting"look" magazine. i was one of the swarm of reporters sent to mississippi. in chicago where i grew up, racism was easier to ignore. in philadelphia, mississippi, it was up close and personal. we were outsiders, met with hostility. president johnson sent the f.b.i. and was briefed regularly by director j. edgar hoover. >> apparently what happened is these men have been killed....
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their disappearance shocked the nation and captured the eye of norman rockwell who created this haunting for "look" magazine. i was one of the swarm of reporters sent to mississippi. in chicago where i grew up. racism was easier to ignore. in philadelphia, mississippi, it was up close and personal. we were outsiders, met with hostility. president johnson sent the fbi and was briefed regularly by director j. edgar hoover. >> apparently what's happened, these men have been killed. >> well now what would make you think they'd been killed. >> because of the fact it that it is the same car that they were in in philadelphia, mississippi. >> reporter: the body of the three men would be found together, six weeks later. the names, chaney, goodman, and schwerner joined those of 100 victims, emmett till and jimmy lee jackson, investigated again after the passing of a federal law in 2006. 41 years after the three civil rights workers were killed the state of mississippi won a manslaughter convicttion against one more of the clen hast of those who knew anything ve died. the case that became known as
their disappearance shocked the nation and captured the eye of norman rockwell who created this haunting for "look" magazine. i was one of the swarm of reporters sent to mississippi. in chicago where i grew up. racism was easier to ignore. in philadelphia, mississippi, it was up close and personal. we were outsiders, met with hostility. president johnson sent the fbi and was briefed regularly by director j. edgar hoover. >> apparently what's happened, these men have been killed....
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so i felt really very proud of that. >> reporter: for norman rockwell it was story not paint that came news, stockbridge, massachusetts. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. and for others check back with us a bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city. i'm michelle miller. >>> if it is tuesday, it's beat the press. >> i have watched you on television. you are a real beauty. you are a sleaze, because you know the facts and you know the facts well. >> also tonight. >> obviously there was a street here. >> yes, sir. >> texas floodwaters reach historic highs. horses take refuge on porches. >> the death of a beloved gorilla. is anyone at fault? police open an investigaton. >> oh, my god! >> and the children of gun violence. >> when i was 9, i saw my father die. >> talk their way through the pain. >> kids learn how to compose narratives that turn their harrowing personal experiences into recorded iestors. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> donald trump detailed mil
so i felt really very proud of that. >> reporter: for norman rockwell it was story not paint that came news, stockbridge, massachusetts. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. and for others check back with us a bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city. i'm michelle miller. >>> if it is tuesday, it's beat the press. >> i have watched you on television. you are a...
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this is known as "taking a break," the work of renowned artist norman rockwell but was stolen back onthis day in 1976 and was never recovered. anybody that may know where it is or who took, is asked to call the fbi or police. >>> it's a sweet proposal that will not happen. late this afternoon hershey chocolate's board unanimously rejected a take over bid from the maker of oreos, they offered $23 billion to buy hershey, the plan was to protect jobs and keep the company name hershey and relocate the global headquarters to hershey, pennsylvania. the board said there was no need for further discussion. >>> the fda is warning people not to eat raw cookie dough not because of the raw eggs, this time they are warning about uncooked flour in the wake of an e. coli outbreak linked to general mills products. at least 30 people in 20 states have been sickened. >>> big talkers now and as we head into this 4th of july holiday weekend, we have a personal plea to play it stave with fireworks from a public figure who knows a thing or two about the dangers. >> in a second or two it brew off my whole h
this is known as "taking a break," the work of renowned artist norman rockwell but was stolen back onthis day in 1976 and was never recovered. anybody that may know where it is or who took, is asked to call the fbi or police. >>> it's a sweet proposal that will not happen. late this afternoon hershey chocolate's board unanimously rejected a take over bid from the maker of oreos, they offered $23 billion to buy hershey, the plan was to protect jobs and keep the company name...
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. >> did you order a walking norman rockwell painting. >> reporter: julia plays allison howthorn priceated. >> reporter: but can she be a killer? "eyewitness news" sat down with the stars before the series premiere wednesday night. >> an audience member going oh, it is you, no, not you. oh, wait it is you and that is something that happens again and again. >> i found myself doing that making up stories. >> reporter: for those who like me try to figure out who done it, here's insider advice. >> every episode there is clues, all over the place. there is clues on the physical set and we didn't, the cast didn't realize that we saw these similarities but then we found out it was an actual thing. >> you are scarring me. >> reporter: jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> american gothic is ready to thrill audiences starting tonight at 10:00 p.m. right here on cbs-3. >>> see the blade and the rock. >> i saw it. serious. >> um, that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> now at 6:00 we are continuing to follow developing news, a forest fire that is ripping through part of the burlington county
. >> did you order a walking norman rockwell painting. >> reporter: julia plays allison howthorn priceated. >> reporter: but can she be a killer? "eyewitness news" sat down with the stars before the series premiere wednesday night. >> an audience member going oh, it is you, no, not you. oh, wait it is you and that is something that happens again and again. >> i found myself doing that making up stories. >> reporter: for those who like me try to...
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however, would you see collections from artists like norman rockwell. >> it should be in the bay area, east bay or san francisco. that's where it all start. >> reporter: right now perhaps only yoda knows where the force lies. in san francisco, tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> today marks the start of the pride celebration in san francisco. many businesses, bars, and restaurants especially in the castro are gearing up for what they say is the busiest time of year. many events are planned starting with the march tonight at 6:00 at dolores park. the annual dike march from dolores park to the castro district, and the parade starts sunday morning, 10:30 on market street. organizers say this year there will be added security so plan accordingly. the installation of the pink triangle on twin peaks will start tomorrow morning. crews were up there today putting up the outline for the 200-foot triangle. it is made up of 175 bright pink canvass held down by thousands of spikes. the pink tray angle was used to label homosexuals in nazi camps. >>> concern over immigration played a part in the "
however, would you see collections from artists like norman rockwell. >> it should be in the bay area, east bay or san francisco. that's where it all start. >> reporter: right now perhaps only yoda knows where the force lies. in san francisco, tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> today marks the start of the pride celebration in san francisco. many businesses, bars, and restaurants especially in the castro are gearing up for what they say is the busiest time of year. many...
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. >> did you order a walking norman rockwell painting. >> reporter: elliott plays allison howthorn price she's calculating. >> reporter: but can she be a killer. "eyewitness news" sat down with the stars before the series premiere wednesday night. >> the audience member going it is you. no, it is not you. oh wait it is you and that is something that happens again and again. >> i found myself doing that report rorrer for those who like me loves to try to figure out done it, here's insider advice. >> every episode is there clues all over the place. clues on the physical set, and we didn't, the cast didn't realize we saw these similarities but then we found out it was an actual thing like ahh. >> you are scarring me. american gothic is ready to thrill audiences, show starts tonight at 10:00 p.m. right here on cbs. if you like thrillers, murder mystery thinks right up your alley. >> looks good. >> thanks, january yan. >>> another cbs favorite late show host james corden took what could be his most prestigious car pool karaoke. >> you will love this. for the first time he doesn't have have a
. >> did you order a walking norman rockwell painting. >> reporter: elliott plays allison howthorn price she's calculating. >> reporter: but can she be a killer. "eyewitness news" sat down with the stars before the series premiere wednesday night. >> the audience member going it is you. no, it is not you. oh wait it is you and that is something that happens again and again. >> i found myself doing that report rorrer for those who like me loves to try to...
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. >> there was a norman rockwell lithograph that we took from johnny's office. picture at the very top of the stairs. >> unbelievable. episode 4 of the five-part series premieres tonight on espn. i'm joined by the director, "o.j.: made in america," ezra middleman. it reminds me of the old jimmy hoffa case, they brought joe louis to shake hands with him in front of a black jury. everybody thought we knew the life of o.j. simpson, thought we figured it out. then we got into the courtroom, we didn't know anything. i was covering it that whole year, every night for two hours. when that jury went out for a couple of hours i thought they'd come back fast. when they did i said, conviction for sure. i was blown away as so many people were. tell us about how you went into this and what you were able to do to teach us what we should have learned when it happened. >> i mean -- what's interesting about everything you're saying thus far in terms of irony of the case, it seems to have been forgotten as far as what we're really dealing with as far as who o.j. was as a man befo
. >> there was a norman rockwell lithograph that we took from johnny's office. picture at the very top of the stairs. >> unbelievable. episode 4 of the five-part series premieres tonight on espn. i'm joined by the director, "o.j.: made in america," ezra middleman. it reminds me of the old jimmy hoffa case, they brought joe louis to shake hands with him in front of a black jury. everybody thought we knew the life of o.j. simpson, thought we figured it out. then we got into...
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there was a norman rockwell lithograph that we took from johnny's office and we put that picture at theof the stairs. >> unbelievable. well, in episode four of the five-part series premieres tonight. i'm joined by the director of this film. ezra edelman. thank you so much for this. this manipulation of the jury reminds me of what happened in the old jimmy hoffa case, when they brought joe lewis in to shake hands with him. everybody knew, we thought the life of o.j. simpson, we thought, we all figured it all out. we got into that courtroom and didn't know anything was going to happen. i was covering it, that whole year. i covered it every night for two hours. and when that jury came back, i thought they would come back fast. and i said, conviction, for sure. i was blown away, as so many people were. tell us about how you went into this and what you were able to do here, to each us, what we should have learned what had happened? >> what's interesting about everything you're saying, thus far, in terms of the irony of the case, it seems to have been forgotten, as far as what we're really de
there was a norman rockwell lithograph that we took from johnny's office and we put that picture at theof the stairs. >> unbelievable. well, in episode four of the five-part series premieres tonight. i'm joined by the director of this film. ezra edelman. thank you so much for this. this manipulation of the jury reminds me of what happened in the old jimmy hoffa case, when they brought joe lewis in to shake hands with him. everybody knew, we thought the life of o.j. simpson, we thought, we...
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its patriotism and it's corny and norman rockwell is an idiot, right. so i said to my daughter, when we see if we can memorize this. we decided to memorize it. my daughter, being seven or eight at the time with a fresh brain was able to memorize it slightly more quickly than her father, but we memorized it together. as we were memorizing it, i thought to myself i've never felt what i'm feeling right now. i'm reading this poem and i have these feelings of patriotism that are breaking my heart. there's a line in the poem about, and there's a chapter in in the book on this poem, but it said, there is one asleep in his bed who at the bridge would be first to fall. he's talking about lexington. he's evoking the image of a man in his bed who at the bridge would be the first to fall. so a few hours from now this man will get up and go and be pierced by a british musket and die. it just appears me to read this because i thought i'm a father and if i was seven maybe this won't do much but when you're older these things mean something to you. i was so moved by th
its patriotism and it's corny and norman rockwell is an idiot, right. so i said to my daughter, when we see if we can memorize this. we decided to memorize it. my daughter, being seven or eight at the time with a fresh brain was able to memorize it slightly more quickly than her father, but we memorized it together. as we were memorizing it, i thought to myself i've never felt what i'm feeling right now. i'm reading this poem and i have these feelings of patriotism that are breaking my heart....
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a culture where we've sneered at this kind of stuff, patriotism, it's so corny, you know, or norman rockwell's an idiot, right? and so i said to my daughter, why don't we see if we can memorize this? do you think we can pull this off? and we decided to memorize it. and my daughter, being 7 or 8 at the time with a fresh brain was able to memorize it slightly more quicklying than her father. quickly than her father: but we memorized it together. and as we were memorizing it, i thought to myself, i've never felt what i'm feeling right now. i'm reading this poem, and i'm getting these feelings of patriotism that are breaking my heart. there's a line in the poem about -- and there's a chapter in the book on this poem, but it says -- and there was one asleep in his bed who at the bridge would be first to fall. it's talking about lexington, right? and so he's evoking the image of a man asleep in his bed who at the bridge would be the first to fall. so a few hours from now this man's going to be pierced by a british musketball and die. and it just appears to me to read this. because i thought, i'm a f
a culture where we've sneered at this kind of stuff, patriotism, it's so corny, you know, or norman rockwell's an idiot, right? and so i said to my daughter, why don't we see if we can memorize this? do you think we can pull this off? and we decided to memorize it. and my daughter, being 7 or 8 at the time with a fresh brain was able to memorize it slightly more quicklying than her father. quickly than her father: but we memorized it together. and as we were memorizing it, i thought to myself,...