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. >> shannon miller covered the story. she said finding beverly became a local obsession. >> people came out in droves, looking for her, wondering where she had gone. to not come home from work after doing something you do every day left a huge mystery. what happened to her? >> beverly's husband, carl, even made a plea. he sounded heart broken but not everybody was buying the distraught husband story. >> people were saying, oh, the husband must have had something to do with it, must have hired somebody. we all watch a lot of "dateline." >> carl jr., so worried about his mom, now feared his dad could become a suspect. >> they were asking questions like, okay, you're the husband and you just went into this home to search for her, you've gone up in the attic. your fingerprints are everywhere. you just completely contaminated our crime scene, why did you do that? and so you could just see their wheels turning. it was like, oh, no. >> he was right to worry. detective allison brought carl sr. in for questioning. >> did you put c
. >> shannon miller covered the story. she said finding beverly became a local obsession. >> people came out in droves, looking for her, wondering where she had gone. to not come home from work after doing something you do every day left a huge mystery. what happened to her? >> beverly's husband, carl, even made a plea. he sounded heart broken but not everybody was buying the distraught husband story. >> people were saying, oh, the husband must have had something to do...
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we're going to focus on that tonight with a renowned gymnast, shannon miller. she won more olympic medals than any other u.s. gymnast, and led the team that was dubbed the "magnificent seven" to gold during the 1996 olympics. miller was not assaulted by nasser. but she is a leading voice working to reform the sport. i spoke with her earlier today and we started with her reaction to the testimonies she heard during the sentencing hearing. >> i have just been in a state of shock and sadness, outrage and to listen to the victim impact statement as a mother, as an athlete, as a woman, it is-- it is absolutely heartbreaking. and i take those voices with me each day as i continue to relentlessly focus on agenda-based change. change has to happen. >> you have been talking and writing about that. before we talk about changing the system, though, i want to ask you if you think others besides larry nasser should be held accle. the u.s. olympic committee, michigan state, other institutions? >> i think there is a lot of account ability to go around, that is for sure. i thin
we're going to focus on that tonight with a renowned gymnast, shannon miller. she won more olympic medals than any other u.s. gymnast, and led the team that was dubbed the "magnificent seven" to gold during the 1996 olympics. miller was not assaulted by nasser. but she is a leading voice working to reform the sport. i spoke with her earlier today and we started with her reaction to the testimonies she heard during the sentencing hearing. >> i have just been in a state of shock...
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as shannon miller, the most decorated gymnast in u.s. history speaks out about the scandal rocking her sport. >> significantly more has to happen. >>> all that plus, safer than smoking? land mark findings on the popular e-cigarettes. >>> and the senator about to make history. >> it's 2018. >>> the wheels on the bus go sideways? a slippery ride some students will never forget. today, wednesday, january 24th, 2018. >> from nbc news, this is "today," with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning, everybody. welcome to "today." nice to have you with us on a wednesday morning. >> we want to get right to our top story. sadly, it is the investigation into another mass shooting at an american high school. >> this happened -- this time it happened in kentucky. we're learning more about the victims and the 15-year-old suspect accused of opening fire on his own classmates. nbc's gape gutierrez is there for us. gabe, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. we are hearing about i
as shannon miller, the most decorated gymnast in u.s. history speaks out about the scandal rocking her sport. >> significantly more has to happen. >>> all that plus, safer than smoking? land mark findings on the popular e-cigarettes. >>> and the senator about to make history. >> it's 2018. >>> the wheels on the bus go sideways? a slippery ride some students will never forget. today, wednesday, january 24th, 2018. >> from nbc news, this is...
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now, in a "today" show exclusive, two-time olympic gymnast shannon miller is speaking out, determinedange the sport for the next generation of gymnasts. kate snow is joining us for more on that interview, and also joining me is lindsey gibbs. what did shannon tell you? >> she didn't want to overshadow any of the women you just talked about. she waited until last night to finally speak out. she said, look, somebody should have known what was happening. her real focus now is looking forward and trying the figure out what to do about this giant mess that gymnastics is in right now. she says there needs to be a real focus on procedures and policies and kind of how young girls are treated at gymnastics camps and at venues. she also talked about the usa gymnastics changes that have been made. as you know, three board members out of 20 have stepped down just this week. she said that's not enough. what really needs to happen, again, is this more practical change. she listed a few of the things they might want to look at. >> i mean, it's common sense not to have a male trainer in the room alon
now, in a "today" show exclusive, two-time olympic gymnast shannon miller is speaking out, determinedange the sport for the next generation of gymnasts. kate snow is joining us for more on that interview, and also joining me is lindsey gibbs. what did shannon tell you? >> she didn't want to overshadow any of the women you just talked about. she waited until last night to finally speak out. she said, look, somebody should have known what was happening. her real focus now is...
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. >>> olympic gold medalist shannon miller said they need to make major changes in order for the sportfrom larry nassar. >> i do not think we should let this one man, this horrible man, determine where the sport goes, but i think at the end of the day it is not gymnastics that's the problem. it's the people. it's the process. it's the procedures that failed these women. >> the owner of the club in rochester says she talks to her athletes about sexual abuse. to the younger kids she tells them if something hurts, speak up, and if it doesn't feel right, tell an adult. jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," contaminants can be found in drinking water nationwide. how some cities are atelting to clean up their water systems. >>> and gold medalist goalkeeper hope solo joins us in studio 57 on her bid to be the next president of the u.s. soccer federation. that's the "cbs this mornin that's the"cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green vchlt a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it was love at first touch met and all you wanted
. >>> olympic gold medalist shannon miller said they need to make major changes in order for the sportfrom larry nassar. >> i do not think we should let this one man, this horrible man, determine where the sport goes, but i think at the end of the day it is not gymnastics that's the problem. it's the people. it's the process. it's the procedures that failed these women. >> the owner of the club in rochester says she talks to her athletes about sexual abuse. to the younger...
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shannon miller led the magnificent seven, the gold medal winning team in 1996. she says dr.never abused her. but she was horrified to hear one gymnast after the next speak out. >> i am so in awe of their courage. >> reporter: courage she hopes will be a catalyst for real change across the sport. 3 of the 20 board members have resigned amid the scandal. miller was part of a search team that found a new ceo for the organization in december. but she says these are just baby steps. >> it's a good start. it's something. but it is not enough. significantly more has to happen. >> reporter: she says to make gymnastics safe for girls general, procedures need to be overhauled. >> i mean, it's common sense not to have a male trainer in the room alone with a female of any age. making sure the trainers don't have cell phone numbers of the minors that they're treating. that's inappropriate. >> reporter: in court tuesday, jaw-dropping testimony from former u.s. national champion gymnast mattie larsen. larsen describing how she injured her head on purpose to avoid being sent to train with n
shannon miller led the magnificent seven, the gold medal winning team in 1996. she says dr.never abused her. but she was horrified to hear one gymnast after the next speak out. >> i am so in awe of their courage. >> reporter: courage she hopes will be a catalyst for real change across the sport. 3 of the 20 board members have resigned amid the scandal. miller was part of a search team that found a new ceo for the organization in december. but she says these are just baby steps....
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then, in the wake of scandal, i sit down with seven time olympic medalist shannon miller to talk about the changes needed in u.s. gymnastics to keep young athletes safe. and, the slow rebuilding of puerto rico-- why so many are still without power over four months after a devastating hurricane destroyed the island's infrastructure. also ahead, innovating in the land of enchantment-- why new mexico is trying to climb out of an economic slump by embracing
then, in the wake of scandal, i sit down with seven time olympic medalist shannon miller to talk about the changes needed in u.s. gymnastics to keep young athletes safe. and, the slow rebuilding of puerto rico-- why so many are still without power over four months after a devastating hurricane destroyed the island's infrastructure. also ahead, innovating in the land of enchantment-- why new mexico is trying to climb out of an economic slump by embracing
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." >> reporter: olympic gold medalist shannon miller says mpica.nastics needs to make major changes in order for the sport to move on from larry nassar. >> i do not think that we should let this one man, this horrible man, determine where this sport goes. but i think at the end of the day, it is not gymnastics that's the problem. it's the people. it's the process. it's the procedures that failed these women. >> reporter: the owner of the training facility in rochester says she talks to her athletes about sexual abuse. she tells the younger kids, if something hurts, speak up. and always tell an adult. jeff. >> glor: jericka duncan, thank you very much. in colorado overnight, a remarkable scene: police cars by the hundreds joined a procession carrying the body of adams county deputy heath gumm. gumm, who was 31, was shot in the chest as he responded to a call of an assault in progress. the alleged gunman is under arrest. police are still searching for two other suspects. drug makers and distributors bucused of fueling america's opioid crisis will be
." >> reporter: olympic gold medalist shannon miller says mpica.nastics needs to make major changes in order for the sport to move on from larry nassar. >> i do not think that we should let this one man, this horrible man, determine where this sport goes. but i think at the end of the day, it is not gymnastics that's the problem. it's the people. it's the process. it's the procedures that failed these women. >> reporter: the owner of the training facility in rochester...
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." >> reporter: olympic gold medalist shannon miller says usa gymnastics needs to make major to move on from larry nassar. >> i do not think that we sh let this one man, this horrible man, determine where this sport but i think at the end of the day, it is not gym it's the people. it's the process. it's the procedures that failed these women. >> reporter: the owner of the training facility in rochester says she talks to her athletes about sexual abuse. she tells the younger kids, if something hurts, speak up. and always tell an adult. jeff. >> jericka duncan, thank you very much. >>> a remarkable scene: police cars by the hundreds joined a procession as a hearse carrying the body of adams county deputy heath gumm. gumm, who was 32 years old, was shot in the chest as he responded to a call of an assault in progress. the alleged gunman is under arrest. >>> drugmakers and distributors accused of fueling america's opioid crisis will be in federal court in cleveland next week. they are trying to negotiate a settlement as they face hundreds of lawsuits and potentially dozens more from the
." >> reporter: olympic gold medalist shannon miller says usa gymnastics needs to make major to move on from larry nassar. >> i do not think that we sh let this one man, this horrible man, determine where this sport but i think at the end of the day, it is not gym it's the people. it's the process. it's the procedures that failed these women. >> reporter: the owner of the training facility in rochester says she talks to her athletes about sexual abuse. she tells the...
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. >>> olympic gold medal winner shannon miller is talking exclusively to nbc news about the changes that need to be made at usa gymnastics. >> i would like to see usa gymnastics step forward, and i think there has been some progress made. it's never fast enough, but i'd like to see them step forward and say you know what, we're not just going to be safe, we're going to be the safest. >> and you can watch the full interview on the "today" show. >>> it's that time of morning when we start to see problems on the road. >> yeah, we have problems out there on the schuylkill expressway. >> a live look at the schuylkill expressway. the tail loilgtlights, the breas you see, that's eastbound at the curve where really traffic is crawling at best. so our bug right now is kind of affecting your view of the drive time, but i can tell you its 46 minutes on a drive time that usually takes about 17, 18 minutes right now. average speeds are are in the upper 20s. you are just crawling. i'll tell you if traffic is building up there as a result of what's going on here. but westbound coming out of philadelphi
. >>> olympic gold medal winner shannon miller is talking exclusively to nbc news about the changes that need to be made at usa gymnastics. >> i would like to see usa gymnastics step forward, and i think there has been some progress made. it's never fast enough, but i'd like to see them step forward and say you know what, we're not just going to be safe, we're going to be the safest. >> and you can watch the full interview on the "today" show. >>> it's...
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all new right now, olympic gold medalist shannon miller is calling for changes at usa gymnasti gymnasticsiller sat down with kate snow in an exclusive interview. >> i would like to see usa gymnastics step forward and i think there has been some progress made, it's never fast enough but i'd like to see them step forward and say we're not just going to be safe, we will be the safest. >> see more of that interview on the "today" show. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," we are under that microclimate weather alert. kari hall talking about a storm just hours away, how it could impact your commute. >> it's mostly going to commute the afternoon to that evening commute, starts in the north bay first and comes in with some heavy rain and some gusty winds and by this evening we will see it moving into the south bay and the east bay, producing a good amount of rain. we will talk about that and what's ahead for the rest of the week coming up next. >>> plus a violent crime spree in the south bay, who san jose police are looking for as we sift through the new numbers overnight on violent crimes
all new right now, olympic gold medalist shannon miller is calling for changes at usa gymnasti gymnasticsiller sat down with kate snow in an exclusive interview. >> i would like to see usa gymnastics step forward and i think there has been some progress made, it's never fast enough but i'd like to see them step forward and say we're not just going to be safe, we will be the safest. >> see more of that interview on the "today" show. >>> coming up next on...
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>> shannon: david lee miller, thank you for that report in the streets of israel.ngress voted to end the government shutdown, a group of so-called dreamers temporarily blocked a disneyland entrance in anaheim, california. advocates for the young illegal immigrants were and we should expect more civil disobedience in the weeks ahead. so what will congress do about the dreamers and win? let's bring in david cantonese come with the senior politics writer of "u.s. news & world report" and charlie hurt, opinion editor and columnist for "the washington times," and a fox news contributor. thank welcome to you both. >> hey, shannon. >> shannon: they worked out a deal for funding through february 8th. what exactly is the g.o.p. obligated to do moving forward? >> frankly, they are not obligated to do anything. there is no law that says mitch mcconnell has to bring a daca belt to the senate floor. he just said it in a speech that he said if the democrats come to the table and we pass this short term government funding bill, i will bring daca to the floor. he put some caveats,
>> shannon: david lee miller, thank you for that report in the streets of israel.ngress voted to end the government shutdown, a group of so-called dreamers temporarily blocked a disneyland entrance in anaheim, california. advocates for the young illegal immigrants were and we should expect more civil disobedience in the weeks ahead. so what will congress do about the dreamers and win? let's bring in david cantonese come with the senior politics writer of "u.s. news & world...
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. >> shannon: that could have a lot to do with was helping him write it to. >> where is stephen milleronight? >> shannon: we will see. >> american carnage, part two! >> shannon: thank you very much. burning the midnight oil tonight on capitol hill on daca and emigration along with the controversial bill he sponsored the left says is engineered to hurt women. plus, democrats plan numerous responses to the state of the union, including maxine waters, who was repeatedly called for impeachment. the details on the democrats big plans for tomorrow. senator joni ernst rides into president's big speech after saying she's not thrilled with his rhetoric. ♪ liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. be one less than 24 hours from the state of the union and senators are discussing immigration and daca. first time that lawmakers have been in washington since the trump administration laid out its
. >> shannon: that could have a lot to do with was helping him write it to. >> where is stephen milleronight? >> shannon: we will see. >> american carnage, part two! >> shannon: thank you very much. burning the midnight oil tonight on capitol hill on daca and emigration along with the controversial bill he sponsored the left says is engineered to hurt women. plus, democrats plan numerous responses to the state of the union, including maxine waters, who was...
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. >> shannon: that could have a lot to do with was helping him write it to. >> where is stephen milleronight? >> shannon: we will see. >> american carnage, part two! >> shannon: thank you very much. burning the midnight oil tonight on capitol hill on daca and emigration along with the controversial bill he sponsored the left says is engineered to hurt women. plus, democrats plan numerous responses to the state of the union, including maxine waters, who was repeatedly called for impeachment. the details on the democrats big plans for tomorrow. senator joni ernst rides into president's big speech after saying she's not thrilled with his rhetoric. ♪ boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. when this guy got a fl
. >> shannon: that could have a lot to do with was helping him write it to. >> where is stephen milleronight? >> shannon: we will see. >> american carnage, part two! >> shannon: thank you very much. burning the midnight oil tonight on capitol hill on daca and emigration along with the controversial bill he sponsored the left says is engineered to hurt women. plus, democrats plan numerous responses to the state of the union, including maxine waters, who was...
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. >> shannon: sydney, as the entire investigation continues, on capitol hill and robert miller, therehat polk should know about. his name is michael horwitz, who is he? >> he is the inspector general of the department of justice. he has been investigating the page stroke text message problem. to the leak problem from doj and fbi. a lot of that is in turn negotiated with fusion gps. and if you look at my twitter feed, you can see that apparently thousands of additional pages of documents have been produced by the department of justice tonight to the house judiciary committee. so the house members are going to have a lot more to look at and we should be getting a lot more information in the future. but there is a substantial correlation. i have no doubt between the dossier and the fisa applications and to the fisa court itself has issued an opinion that everyone should read things to judicial watch funding it had to they have recognized abuses in the procedure. i think that admiral rogers recorded -- self-reported when he discovered it. there is no doubt that there up in gross abuses of
. >> shannon: sydney, as the entire investigation continues, on capitol hill and robert miller, therehat polk should know about. his name is michael horwitz, who is he? >> he is the inspector general of the department of justice. he has been investigating the page stroke text message problem. to the leak problem from doj and fbi. a lot of that is in turn negotiated with fusion gps. and if you look at my twitter feed, you can see that apparently thousands of additional pages of...
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miller live in jerusalem. thank you. the vice president talks with shannon bream tonight on ""fox news @ night"."an see it at 11:00 p.m. eastern. federal government ordering additional screenings of cargo on u.s. bound flights from five middle eastern countries. tsa setting terrorist threats to aviation. the countries are egypt, jordan, saudi arabia, qatar, and the united arab emirates. tsa says most of the requirements of the emergency order are already being carried out voluntarily by airlines in some of those countries. survivors from this week's terror attack on hotel in afghanistan's capital are describing a reign of terror that lasted more than a dozen hours and left more than a dozen people dead. correspondent benjamin hall shows us what happened. >> explosions and gunfire echoed across kabul on saturday. teledyne gunmen attacked the intercontinental hotel, looking for foreigners to kill. the standoff lasted 13 hours. among the killed, people from ukraine, venezuela, germany, because asked on. guests used bedsheets to climb out of windows. terrorists went hunting room to room. more than 15
miller live in jerusalem. thank you. the vice president talks with shannon bream tonight on ""fox news @ night"."an see it at 11:00 p.m. eastern. federal government ordering additional screenings of cargo on u.s. bound flights from five middle eastern countries. tsa setting terrorist threats to aviation. the countries are egypt, jordan, saudi arabia, qatar, and the united arab emirates. tsa says most of the requirements of the emergency order are already being carried out...
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shannon: yesterday it was a defense of the president. you did not hear much talk about steve bannon even sort of in the interview,er miller kept coming back to the president and his intellect and calling them a genius. the white house has not traditionally been great with getting surrogates out there, getting them on messaging, getting them on message, a cohesive viewpoint coming out of the surrogates. this is one of the more effective times they have had at actually getting surrogates on message and rallying around the cause. we did not necessarily see this in health care but we are seeing this now when you have an issue like the president's mental stability coming into question. shery: what is steve bannon's place in republican politics now? shannon: it is certainly changing and ethnic it was changing before. i don't we had a clear idea of what steve bannon's position was going to be before the book came out. he was trying to lead this antiestablishment insurgent movement. now he has lost his backers financially in a lot of cases. i would not count him out yet. i don't equate seen the last of steve bannon. he does have a following on th
shannon: yesterday it was a defense of the president. you did not hear much talk about steve bannon even sort of in the interview,er miller kept coming back to the president and his intellect and calling them a genius. the white house has not traditionally been great with getting surrogates out there, getting them on messaging, getting them on message, a cohesive viewpoint coming out of the surrogates. this is one of the more effective times they have had at actually getting surrogates on...