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michelle miller reports. and manuel bojorquez on a town coming to grips with the unexpected loss of a family held dear. >> you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the long-awaited opening of obamacare was accompanied today by the long-threatened closing of the federal government. we'll have complete coverage of the government shutdown in a moment. but, first, americans began shopping online today for health insurance on those new state exchanges created by the affordable care act. there were major problems. all over the country. web sites were slow or crashed all together, leaving a lot of folks angry and frustrated. the president noted that by 7:00 a.m. more than a million people visited the main web site health care.gov. >> that gives you a sense of how important this is to millions of americans around the country. and that's a good thing. and we're going to be speeding t
michelle miller reports. and manuel bojorquez on a town coming to grips with the unexpected loss of a family held dear. >> you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the long-awaited opening of obamacare was accompanied today by the long-threatened closing of the federal government. we'll have complete coverage of the government shutdown in...
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michelle miller has his story. >> reporter: sergio consuegra lives just a few blocks from the new york city street corner where a mob of angry bike others confronted the driver of an suv and began beating him with a motorcycle helmet. >> i wasn't sure if he was dead or unconscious or whatever. but i knew he was in bad shape because there was a lot of blood. >> reporter: once he saw the bikers approaching the wife and infant, the 51-year-old says he had to take a chance. >> i got to do something. i got to help that family. i heard a lot of people screaming and telling the men no, not the woman, not the woman. there is a child. >> reporter: this father of ten says he got between four to six of the attackers and the driver. >> and i say that's it. there was no comment. i said that's it guy, let it go. >> reporter: he was surprised when he learned afterwards that at least three off duty members of the new york city police department were among the bikers that day. >> i'm shocked. >> reporter: they're here to protect us. >> they should, yes. >> reporter: but a private citizen stepped in and
michelle miller has his story. >> reporter: sergio consuegra lives just a few blocks from the new york city street corner where a mob of angry bike others confronted the driver of an suv and began beating him with a motorcycle helmet. >> i wasn't sure if he was dead or unconscious or whatever. but i knew he was in bad shape because there was a lot of blood. >> reporter: once he saw the bikers approaching the wife and infant, the 51-year-old says he had to take a chance....
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, a look at this morning's business headlines. and in sports, 21 years of waiting over. the pittsburgh pirates celebrate their first playoff win since 1992. first playoff win since 1992. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york city, mostly sunny with a high of 85. but thundersto
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, a look at this morning's business headlines. and in sports, 21 years of waiting over. the pittsburgh pirates celebrate their first playoff win since 1992. first playoff win since 1992. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. [ crashing ] [ male...
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here's michelle miller. >> reporter: meet baxter, just seven months on the line, he's the newest member of the team at pennsylvania plastics manufacturer rodon. >> he works 24 hours a day, seven days a week, without a break. >> reporter: factory vp lowell allen has put baxter to work at what he's best at-- boring, repetitive jobs. >> our people have really taken to baxter. he's nonthreatening. he's helping them do their job. >> reporter: baxter is designed to work safely alongside humans. six facial expressions indicate status to human partners. a raised eyebrow signals confusion ifing? smg is not right on the line. but most of the time baxter works alone. >> the best part i like is baxter doesn't have a mouth so baxter doesn't talk. >> reporter: slow but steady, baxter toilz on 24/7 without breaks or benefits. he costs only $22,000, and even with power and programming costs, baxter is a $3-an-hour worker. >> they did not necessarily replace anyone. in fact, we need higher skilled people to maintain and program those pieces of equipment. they just enable jobs to be performed more effici
here's michelle miller. >> reporter: meet baxter, just seven months on the line, he's the newest member of the team at pennsylvania plastics manufacturer rodon. >> he works 24 hours a day, seven days a week, without a break. >> reporter: factory vp lowell allen has put baxter to work at what he's best at-- boring, repetitive jobs. >> our people have really taken to baxter. he's nonthreatening. he's helping them do their job. >> reporter: baxter is designed to work...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> the supreme court will hear organize arguments this morning in its first major case of the new term. it involves a challenge to the country's campaign finance laws that limit contributions from individuals to political campaigns. those limits were put in place after watergate. this term, the court will also weigh cases involving recess, political appointments, abortion rights and affirmative action. >>> and the man who was one of the world's most wanted terror suspects is being questioned by elite u.s. interrogators this morning. we're learning new details about his capture in north africa and a simultaneous raid in east africa that did not go as well. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: abu anas al libi is being held on the "usa antonio" which is in international waters on the mediterranean sea. he was captured. sources say al libi was part of osama bin laden's inner circle in the 1990s. interrogators from the military intelligence community and the justice department will be pressing him about al qaeda's terror network and any future a
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> the supreme court will hear organize arguments this morning in its first major case of the new term. it involves a challenge to the country's campaign finance laws that limit contributions from individuals to political campaigns. those limits were put in place after watergate. this term, the court will also weigh cases involving recess, political appointments, abortion rights and affirmative action. >>> and the man who was one of the...
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michelle miller has his story. >> reporter: sergio consuegra lives just a few blocks from a city street corner where a mob of angry motorcyclists confronted a driver in an suv and began beating him with a motorcycle helmet. >> i knew he was in bad shape because there was a lot of blood. >> reporter: once he saw the bikers approaching the wife and infant, the 51-year-old said hi had to take a chance. >> i got to do something. i've got to help the family. i heard a lot of people screaming and telling the man, no, not the woman, not the woman. there's a child. >> reporter: this father of ten said he got between four to six of the attackers and the driver. >> and i say, that's it. there was more coming. said that's it, guys, let it go. he was surprised when he learned afterward that at least three off-duty members of the new york city police department were among the bikers there. >> i'm shocked. >> reporter: they're here to protect us. >> yes. >> reporter: but a private citizen stepped in and saved this man. >> yes, they could have stopped this if they wanted to. >> reporter: they didn't.
michelle miller has his story. >> reporter: sergio consuegra lives just a few blocks from a city street corner where a mob of angry motorcyclists confronted a driver in an suv and began beating him with a motorcycle helmet. >> i knew he was in bad shape because there was a lot of blood. >> reporter: once he saw the bikers approaching the wife and infant, the 51-year-old said hi had to take a chance. >> i got to do something. i've got to help the family. i heard a lot of...
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michelle miller spoke with one of the first responders. >> when we first pulled up, you had a lot of fire, a lot of smoke. of course the bus on its side with debris scattered everywhere. >> reporter: john hollands was one of the first paramedics on the scene. >> you had people in the median. hupeople in the road. you still had people in the bus. >> reporter: the bus, police say, blew a tire and crossed the median where it clipped the s.u.v. and smashed into a tractor trailer. of the 18 people on the bus six were killed, the driver of the bus, and the passenger in the souv also died. >> most of the time when you come up on a scene like that, the people are yelling, screaming, hollering to "help me." not one of them was screaming. the majority of them was "go help somebody else. >> reporter: they were all members of the same north carolina church returning home from a three-day revival in gatlin burg, tennessee. the pastor said the seerpz were known as the young at heart. >> they are pillars in our church, pillars in our community. our church will not be the same from this point forwar
michelle miller spoke with one of the first responders. >> when we first pulled up, you had a lot of fire, a lot of smoke. of course the bus on its side with debris scattered everywhere. >> reporter: john hollands was one of the first paramedics on the scene. >> you had people in the median. hupeople in the road. you still had people in the bus. >> reporter: the bus, police say, blew a tire and crossed the median where it clipped the s.u.v. and smashed into a tractor...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, a look at this morning's business headlines. and in sports, 21 years of waiting over. the pirates celebrate their first playoff win since 1992. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york city, mostly sunny with a high of 85. thunderstorms in miami. sunshine in chicago. dallas, mo
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, a look at this morning's business headlines. and in sports, 21 years of waiting over. the pirates celebrate their first playoff win since 1992. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food...
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michelle miller reports. >> reporter: grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero unless you're 12-year-old leon mccarthey. and your hand looks straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a cyborg. there's a cool fact there. >> yeah, it's like a special -- it's special instead of different. >> reporter: leon has been special since birth. while he was still in the womb, restricted blood flow prevented his hand from developing. >> i saw his hand sticking up there were no fingers on it. it was hard for my wife. it was hard for me. >> reporter: two years ago, leon's father paul began a search for a functional prosthetic. he found this video posted by ivan owen, an inventor from washington state. >> i've always had this vision of people building their own prosthetic device at home. >> reporter: owen, a collaborator in south africa, designed a mechanical hand that could be made by a three dimensional printer. >> it's especially like a hot glue gun. plastic feeds into it. the printer head gets hot and layer by layer creates the object. >> reporter: the desig
michelle miller reports. >> reporter: grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero unless you're 12-year-old leon mccarthey. and your hand looks straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a cyborg. there's a cool fact there. >> yeah, it's like a special -- it's special instead of different. >> reporter: leon has been special since birth. while he was still in the womb, restricted blood flow prevented his hand from developing. >> i...
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michelle miller shows us how the idea of a modern-day inventor became a 3d reality. >> reporter: grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero, unless you're 12-year-old leon mccarthy and your hand looks like it's straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a -- so. >> cyborg! >> reporter: the's a cool factor? >> yeah, it's special instead of different. >> reporter: leon has been special since birth. while he was still in the womb, restricted blood flow prevented his hand from developing. >> i saw his hand sticking up and there were no fingers on it. it was hard for my wife and hard for me. >> reporter: two years ago his father paul began the search for an inexpensive functional prosthetic. what he found was this internet video posted by ivan owen, an inventor in washington state. >> i've always had this vision of people being able to build their own prosthetic device at home. >> reporter: owen and a collaborator in south africa designed a hand that could be made by a 3 dimensional printer. >> it's essentially like a hot glue gun. there's blast that i c
michelle miller shows us how the idea of a modern-day inventor became a 3d reality. >> reporter: grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero, unless you're 12-year-old leon mccarthy and your hand looks like it's straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a -- so. >> cyborg! >> reporter: the's a cool factor? >> yeah, it's special instead of different. >> reporter: leon has been special since birth. while he was still in the...
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tonight, two men are in custody and michelle miller runs us through what happened. >> reporter: the incident was recorded on a helmet camera by one of the 30 riders tailing this black s.u.v. police still don't know what started the confrontation. the s.u.v. was forced to a stop when one of the bikers slowed down and was rear ended. new york city police commissioner ray kelly. >> we had over 200 calls just on sunday about this particular group operating in a reckless manner. >> reporter: inside the s.u.v. was alexian lien, his wife and infant daughter. he ran over two people while trying to flee the bikers. a two-mile chase followed. at one point a biker tried to open lien's door. when they finally caught up to him, they smashed his window. police say lien was pulled from the car and beaten. police blame the bikers and have not charged the driver. it's believed the bikers were holding what's called a stunt ride in which they slow traffic to do tricks on the highway. often bikers videotape their antics. this video's from southern california. new york police say they were aware the riders plann
tonight, two men are in custody and michelle miller runs us through what happened. >> reporter: the incident was recorded on a helmet camera by one of the 30 riders tailing this black s.u.v. police still don't know what started the confrontation. the s.u.v. was forced to a stop when one of the bikers slowed down and was rear ended. new york city police commissioner ray kelly. >> we had over 200 calls just on sunday about this particular group operating in a reckless manner. >>...
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michelle miller has the story very with nine nominations and four oscars since the 1982 academy awards. "raiders of the lost ark" became a runaway classic. that same year childhood friends from ocean springs, mississippi, set out to
michelle miller has the story very with nine nominations and four oscars since the 1982 academy awards. "raiders of the lost ark" became a runaway classic. that same year childhood friends from ocean springs, mississippi, set out to
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. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on cbs, "cbs morning news," the latest from the pet gone and u.s. and somalia. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] even ragu users a. chose prego homestyle alfredo over ragu classic alfredo. prego alfredo?! [ thinking ] why can't all new things be this great? ha ha! whoa! [ monkey squeals ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. want to cover and corrtry this:? cc creams from covergirl + olay. covers spots and lines instantly as you correct skin tone over time. goodbye, spots, hello, beautiful. cc creams from covergirl + olay. get 'em on the spot. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] >>> good morning. welcome to wusa9 today. it is monday october 7th, 2013. did you know this is the start of national chess week? so salute to all the che
. >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on cbs, "cbs morning news," the latest from the pet gone and u.s. and somalia. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] even ragu users a. chose prego homestyle alfredo over ragu classic alfredo. prego alfredo?! [ thinking ] why can't all new things be this great? ha ha! whoa! [ monkey squeals ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose...
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michelle miller reports. and manuel bojorquez on a town coming to grips with the unexpected loss of a family held dear. >> you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the long-awaited opening of obamacare was accompanied today by the
michelle miller reports. and manuel bojorquez on a town coming to grips with the unexpected loss of a family held dear. >> you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the long-awaited opening of obamacare was accompanied today by the
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others aren't as lucky as michelle miller found out. >> wee! >> reporter: it's been a week since danielle smith told parents at the george p. pitkin learning center that the center was closed. the government shut down before it sent grant money to connecticut. >> what did your family say? >> i had parents tell me i'm going to lose my job if i don't have child care, i can't go to work. he were asking for help and i couldn't help them. >> reporter: 300 students have been affected here. it's also cost danielle smith her job as a family counselor. how long could you last? >> i don't know. i'm struggling. >> reporter: did you know this was coming? >> i thought. but i thought politicians from both sides would come together and realize this is going to affect millions of people. >> reporter: a thousand children have been locked out at the 13 programs run by bill bellaaqua. >> we issued alternatives. they don't have programs to turn to. it's going to get cold soon. the landlord wants his rent. >> reporter: danielle smith wants to look for work but can'
others aren't as lucky as michelle miller found out. >> wee! >> reporter: it's been a week since danielle smith told parents at the george p. pitkin learning center that the center was closed. the government shut down before it sent grant money to connecticut. >> what did your family say? >> i had parents tell me i'm going to lose my job if i don't have child care, i can't go to work. he were asking for help and i couldn't help them. >> reporter: 300 students have...
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michelle miller reports. and manuel bojorquez on a town coming to grips with the unexpected loss of a family held dear. >> you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs eveniew
michelle miller reports. and manuel bojorquez on a town coming to grips with the unexpected loss of a family held dear. >> you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs eveniew
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michelle miller on the extreme case of road rage. >> the incident was recorded on a helmet camera by one of the 30 riders tailing this black suv. police still don't know what started the confrontation. the suv was force today a stop when one of the bikers slowed down and was rear ended. >> we have over 200 calls just on sunday about this particular group operating in a reckless manner. >> inside the suv was alexi and lee ann, his wife and infant daughter. he ran over two people while trying to flee. a two-mile chase followed. at one point, a biker tried to open lee ann's door. when they finally caught up to him, they smashed his window. police saelee ann was pulled from the car and beaten. police claim the bikers and have not charged the driver. it's believed the bikers were holding what's called a stunt ride in which they slow traffic to do tricks on the highway. often biefkers videotaped their antics. this video is from southern california. he was treated and released from the hoptd, but one of the people he ran over is in a coma. his wife dianna says he was just trying to help. >>
michelle miller on the extreme case of road rage. >> the incident was recorded on a helmet camera by one of the 30 riders tailing this black suv. police still don't know what started the confrontation. the suv was force today a stop when one of the bikers slowed down and was rear ended. >> we have over 200 calls just on sunday about this particular group operating in a reckless manner. >> inside the suv was alexi and lee ann, his wife and infant daughter. he ran over two...
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we sent michelle miller to bridgeport, connecticut. >> let me see you go around the sideÑi! >> reporter:Ñi it's beençó a wek since danielle smith told parents this learning center that its head start program was closed. the government shut downxd befoe it sent grant money to connecticut. what did your@ >> i had parents who told me "i'm going to lose my job. if i don't child care, i can't go to work." they were asking for help but i couldn't help them. >> reporter: 300 students have been affected here. it's also cost danielle smith her job as a family counselor. how long can you last? >> i don't know. i'm struggling. >> reporter: did you know this was coming? >> i followed it but i really thought the politicians on both sides would come together and realize that this was going to affect millions of people. >> call us back and see if there's anything we can do for you. >> reporter: a thousand children have been locked out at the 13 programs run by bill bevacqua. >> we issued 313 layoff notices. they don't alternatives to turn to, you know? it's going to get cold pretty soon
we sent michelle miller to bridgeport, connecticut. >> let me see you go around the sideÑi! >> reporter:Ñi it's beençó a wek since danielle smith told parents this learning center that its head start program was closed. the government shut downxd befoe it sent grant money to connecticut. what did your@ >> i had parents who told me "i'm going to lose my job. if i don't child care, i can't go to work." they were asking for help but i couldn't help them. >>...
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as michelle miller reports, this case could reach all the way into washington's house of power. >> reporter: he went by the name of bobbie thompson. someone with connections to the rich and powerful who could be counted on. but according to federal investigators. , that was thomps thompson's attorney says the group was not a charity and never claimed to be. >> these individuals who donated money donated the money knowing that the money would go to loibing efforts. tll's no deception there very thompson was arrested at this house in portland, oregon, after a two-man hut. it took a strange test. he began signing documents as mr. x. they turned to google. they found an fbi wanted poster. cody disappeared in 19784. boenlt min rely heavy hi on eye drops. he had no tear ducts. >> authority i say a fin der print match confirmed their suspicion. even that is dispute by his lawyer i can honest will i tell you his name is john bobby thompson. >> it was said he was working under cover or a government program to create nonprofit groups furthering u.s. interests. >> i don't believe he was on the run at
as michelle miller reports, this case could reach all the way into washington's house of power. >> reporter: he went by the name of bobbie thompson. someone with connections to the rich and powerful who could be counted on. but according to federal investigators. , that was thomps thompson's attorney says the group was not a charity and never claimed to be. >> these individuals who donated money donated the money knowing that the money would go to loibing efforts. tll's no deception...
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for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. >> yet another reason to love yo-yo ma. what a story. >> what a story and an incredible story of a holocaust survivor and how music unites people. >> i remember last week fln this morning's oip at 8:00 is sponsored by benefiber. benefit with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. but it's fine, because i use tide with bleach which helps keep his socks brilliantly white. bye mom. hold on. [ horn honks ] show 'em what you got!!! [ female announcer ] tide plus bleach alternative is back. mom!! [ mom ] that's my tide. what's yours? served
for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. >> yet another reason to love yo-yo ma. what a story. >> what a story and an incredible story of a holocaust survivor and how music unites people. >> i remember last week fln this morning's oip at 8:00 is sponsored by benefiber. benefit with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber....
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for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, indianapolis. >> you know, this is a real issue because in 1984 something like 37% of computer science graduates were women. now it's 13% and yet these jobs pay 40% more. so the wage gap is going to get worse if there's fewer women in fields like this. >> don't you always think, charlie, things are better when women are involved? >> absolutely. one of the biggest mistakes a country can make is not take advantage of 50% of the population. >> that's warren buffett line too? is it. >> or similar. >> i like to think i think like warren buffett. >> or warren thinks like you. >>> we'll take a look at a new [ male announcer ] want to upgrade your entertainment? switch to a fios triple play online for $89.99 per month guaranteed for the first year plus your choice of a $300 bonus with a 2 year agreement. last chance! this deal ends november 16th! fios is 100% fiber optic so you get america's fastest, most reliable internet, and unbeatable tv picture quality. so get fios now with your choice of bonus. this amazing deal is going fast! don't wait! offer ends
for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, indianapolis. >> you know, this is a real issue because in 1984 something like 37% of computer science graduates were women. now it's 13% and yet these jobs pay 40% more. so the wage gap is going to get worse if there's fewer women in fields like this. >> don't you always think, charlie, things are better when women are involved? >> absolutely. one of the biggest mistakes a country can make is not take advantage of 50% of the...
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michelle miller went to indianapolis to see why the digital divide has the tech world world. >> it's exactly why these students never considered computer science growing up. >> my main problem was the stigma around it. oh, you do computer science. you must be anti-social and not talk to anybody. i don't know if it hurts young girls more than boys but it definitely affected me a lot. >> i thought it was really cool to be able to make a program and to be able to customize it. it involves a lot of creativity and it's very clap rahhive, which is what people don't think. >> welcome to the 2013 celebration for women in computer. >> that's what attracted them and more than 4,000 other women to the grace harper conference in minneapolis. >> we need women to lead along with men. >> here industry leaders like facebook's chief operating operator sheryl sandberg talked tech and featured the future. jobs that can pay upwards of 40% more than the average career salary. >> when you look out here and see all of these women, diverse crowd of women -- >> i love it. >> reporter: maria is the president
michelle miller went to indianapolis to see why the digital divide has the tech world world. >> it's exactly why these students never considered computer science growing up. >> my main problem was the stigma around it. oh, you do computer science. you must be anti-social and not talk to anybody. i don't know if it hurts young girls more than boys but it definitely affected me a lot. >> i thought it was really cool to be able to make a program and to be able to customize it. it...
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for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. >> yet another reason to love yo-yo ma. what a story. >> what a story and an incredible story of a holocaust survivor and how music unites people. >> i remember last week >>> good morning. we've got gray skies in the area. in the upper 40s to low 50s. we have gray sky now showers sitting off to the east. this action just gently moved through the area over the past 2 and a half, 3 hours. it won't be the only shower activity we see today. there's a cold front moving through the region. not a lot of rain in the forecast but cloudy with a shower or two. it's going to be cooler. the normal high is 65. this day's d @ úp fln this morning's oip at 8:00 is sponsored by benefiber. benefit with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. well i drove grandpa to his
for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. >> yet another reason to love yo-yo ma. what a story. >> what a story and an incredible story of a holocaust survivor and how music unites people. >> i remember last week >>> good morning. we've got gray skies in the area. in the upper 40s to low 50s. we have gray sky now showers sitting off to the east. this action just gently moved through the area over the past 2 and a half, 3 hours. it won't be the only...
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norah, charlie, gayle. >> michelle miller. thank you. >>> what a fascinating story. >> yeah. >> that at the turn of the century he was already talking about four ounces of lean meat and how much vegetables. at that time, limiting how much he was eating and watching his calories. >> and that he wanted to do something about it. >>> coming up, it's the airplane flying in a whole new direction. >> i'm peter greenberg in malibu, california. i'm perched atop the wing of a disassembled pan-american 737. i'm walking on it. coming up on "cbs this morning" we'll introduce you to the woman who's living in it. >> announcer: "cbs this morning" sponsored by the makesers of emergen-c feel good. a serious . emergen-c. making healthy contagious. a serious . ♪ ♪ ♪ because new campbell's skillet sauces make it easy. just brown some meat and add the campbell's skillet sauce for a meal so awesome, you'll want to share it. now everyone is cooking. with new campbell's skillet sauces. now everyone is cooking. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for
norah, charlie, gayle. >> michelle miller. thank you. >>> what a fascinating story. >> yeah. >> that at the turn of the century he was already talking about four ounces of lean meat and how much vegetables. at that time, limiting how much he was eating and watching his calories. >> and that he wanted to do something about it. >>> coming up, it's the airplane flying in a whole new direction. >> i'm peter greenberg in malibu, california. i'm perched...
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as michelle miller reports, this case could reach all the way into washington's house of power. >> reporter: he went by the name of bobbie thompson. someone with connections to the rich and powerful who could be counted on. but according to federal investigators. , that was thompson thompson's attorney says the group was not a charity and never claimed to be. >> these individuals who donated money donated the money knowing that the money would go to loibing efforts. tll's no deception there very thompson was arrested at this house in portland oregon after a two-man hut. it took a strange test. he began signing documents as mr. x. they turned to google. they found an fbi wanted poster. cody disappeared in 19784. boenlt min rely heavy hi on eye drops. he had no tear ducts. >> authority i say a fin der print match confirmed their suspicion. even that is dispute by his lawyer i can honest will i tell you his name is john bobby thompson. >> it was said he was working under cover or a government program to create nonprofit groups furthering u.s. interests. >> i don't believe he was on the run at
as michelle miller reports, this case could reach all the way into washington's house of power. >> reporter: he went by the name of bobbie thompson. someone with connections to the rich and powerful who could be counted on. but according to federal investigators. , that was thompson thompson's attorney says the group was not a charity and never claimed to be. >> these individuals who donated money donated the money knowing that the money would go to loibing efforts. tll's no...
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michelle miller reports for wjz with the very latest. >>> police say the person seen pulling the range rover's door open is this man. robert sims of brooklyn. they say the man who later slammed his helmet is regional chance. 37 also from brooklyn. >> chance's lawyer say his client overreacted and broke the window. but denied taking part in the beating. >> if you look at the video, you will see my client, immediately after smashing a window. return to his bicycle. and there are still photographs in possession of the district attorney that will show you he's not physically present. >> reporter: both men have been charged with gang assault. an unknown attacker tried to yank his wife and 2-year-old daughter out of the vehicle. >> i heard a lot of people screaming and telling the man, no not the woman. not the woman. there's a child. there's a child. >> reporter: sergio consuegro was late for church as he was watching the man being beaten by several men. >> he was being beaten. >> very hard, very hard. >> reporter: and you went straight to the man that was beating him. >> i said that's it g
michelle miller reports for wjz with the very latest. >>> police say the person seen pulling the range rover's door open is this man. robert sims of brooklyn. they say the man who later slammed his helmet is regional chance. 37 also from brooklyn. >> chance's lawyer say his client overreacted and broke the window. but denied taking part in the beating. >> if you look at the video, you will see my client, immediately after smashing a window. return to his bicycle. and there...
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michelle miller is with us. >> good morning, gayle. an infamous yo-yo dieter president taft sought help at a time when doctors had only begun to address what was being called the most lamentable disease of obesity. >> he's considered the most portly president in u.s. history. at his heaviest william howard taft was 340 pounds. providence historian says it weighed on his service. >> most people don't that, but they do know he was rumored to have gotten stuck in his bathtub. >> he sounds like the poster boy for obesity. >> reporter: unlike his predecessor, taft said no real gentleman weighs more than 300 pounds. he enlisted the service of dr. nathaniel yorke-davies. >> taft contacted dr. yorke-davies. he wrote back and said let me send you some foods to eat foods not to eat. we'll work to help you lose weight and maintain the weight loss. >> reporter: taft was required to keep a food diary, weigh himself daily and report back. at one point he lost 70 pounds. >> but he gained some of it back. >> he gained a lot of it back. you pointed out
michelle miller is with us. >> good morning, gayle. an infamous yo-yo dieter president taft sought help at a time when doctors had only begun to address what was being called the most lamentable disease of obesity. >> he's considered the most portly president in u.s. history. at his heaviest william howard taft was 340 pounds. providence historian says it weighed on his service. >> most people don't that, but they do know he was rumored to have gotten stuck in his bathtub....
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michelle miller reports. and manuel bojorquez on a town coming to grips with the unexpected loss of a family held dear. >> you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the long-awaited opening of obamacare was accompanied today by the long-threatened closing of the federal government.
michelle miller reports. and manuel bojorquez on a town coming to grips with the unexpected loss of a family held dear. >> you won't be able to find one person in this town that they did not touch. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the long-awaited opening of obamacare was accompanied today by the long-threatened closing of the federal government.
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michelle miller sat down with rice for an interview you'll oil seal. >> they're deeply devoted and now the daughter is planning to put down new roots in a place that started the legendary career. >> reporter: the queen has been back. >> i've been away too along. >> reporter: but the fans have been keeping her supernatural world alive. >> i thought they really know what matters. to guilt out of yours and yield to the imagination. >> reporter: it's ann rice's story that has got it started. it's her second book in a new series about werewolves. >> it was fun to do, to might romantic and spooky at the same time. >> reporter: she credits the haunted history of new orleans with her imagination with all things super naul. but it's more than just about ghost stories. >> to me, they're great metaphors for us. >> do you kneel in some way you're an outsider? >> i always have felt i was an outsider. >> except maybe here in her own town. i don't feel normal anyplace else but i feel more normal here, you know, in my old city. >> reporter: a city that's welcoming her back with open arms. ann rice lef
michelle miller sat down with rice for an interview you'll oil seal. >> they're deeply devoted and now the daughter is planning to put down new roots in a place that started the legendary career. >> reporter: the queen has been back. >> i've been away too along. >> reporter: but the fans have been keeping her supernatural world alive. >> i thought they really know what matters. to guilt out of yours and yield to the imagination. >> reporter: it's ann rice's...
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michelle miller is with us. >> good morning, this morning, the video already has 1 million views online. it's a frightening seen on one of manhattan's busiest roads. one of the bikers claims the pictures don't tell the whole story. >> reporter: it happened on the streets of new york city but it looks more like something out of a video game. one biker tells cbs news it started when the black range rover clipped a cyclist and didn't stop. he said that's why the bikers surrounding surrounded the suv forcing it to a standstill. >> the individual in the car striking one of the motorcyclist and that one ultimately ends up with a broken leg. >> reporter: according to police things quickly got out of hand. one biker took this video. you can see the suv take off plowing into at least two bikers as it speeds down a highway. inside, a man, his wife and their child. one of them runs up and opens the door. the suv speeds off again, appearing to knock down another biker and the chase continues until traffic forces the range rove tore stop. >> one of the bikers, he got off his bike. he started attacki
michelle miller is with us. >> good morning, this morning, the video already has 1 million views online. it's a frightening seen on one of manhattan's busiest roads. one of the bikers claims the pictures don't tell the whole story. >> reporter: it happened on the streets of new york city but it looks more like something out of a video game. one biker tells cbs news it started when the black range rover clipped a cyclist and didn't stop. he said that's why the bikers surrounding...
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michelle miller is with us. good morning. >> good morning. well, police arrested two of the allege aid sail aunts over the weekend an more arrests could be on the way and we learned the morning that the suspect at the center of the case, reginald chance, already has 21 prior arrests on his record including robbery and drug charges. police say the person seen pulling the range rover's door open is this man, 35-year-old robert simms of brooklyn and they say the man who later slammed his helmet against the driver's side window is reginald chance, 37, also from brooklyn. chance's lawyers say his client overreacted and broke the window but denied taking part in the beating. >> if you look at the video you will see my client immediately after smashing the window returning to his bicycle and there are still photographers in the potion of the attorney. >> both have been charged with gang assault and other felonies. simms according to court documents stomped on the head and body of alexian lien. an unknown attacker tried to yank the wife and 2-year-ol
michelle miller is with us. good morning. >> good morning. well, police arrested two of the allege aid sail aunts over the weekend an more arrests could be on the way and we learned the morning that the suspect at the center of the case, reginald chance, already has 21 prior arrests on his record including robbery and drug charges. police say the person seen pulling the range rover's door open is this man, 35-year-old robert simms of brooklyn and they say the man who later slammed his...
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michelle miller is with us. >> good morning, this morning, the video already has 1 million views online. it's a frightening seen on one of manhattan's busiest roads. one of the bikers claims the pictures don't tell the whole story. >> reporter: it happened on the streets of new york city but it looks more like something out of a video game. one biker tells cbs news it started when the black range rover clipped a cyclist and didn't stop. he said that's why the bikers surroundinged surrounded the suv forcing it to a standstill. >> the individual in the car striking one of the motorcyclist and that one ultimately ends up with a broken leg. >> reporter: according to police things quickly got out of hand. one biker took this video. you can see the suv take off plowing into at least two bikers as it speeds down a highway. inside, a man, his wife and their child. one of them runs up and opens the door. the suv speeds off again, appearing to knock down another biker and the chase continues until traffic forces the range rove tore stop. >> one of the bikers he got off his bike. he started attack
michelle miller is with us. >> good morning, this morning, the video already has 1 million views online. it's a frightening seen on one of manhattan's busiest roads. one of the bikers claims the pictures don't tell the whole story. >> reporter: it happened on the streets of new york city but it looks more like something out of a video game. one biker tells cbs news it started when the black range rover clipped a cyclist and didn't stop. he said that's why the bikers surroundinged...
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. ♪ for "cbs this morning" michelle miller, new york. >>> yet another reason to love yo-yo ma. what a story. >> what a story, incredible story of a holocaust survivor and how music unites people. >> i remember when he was here last week. he was playing with you norah o'donnell and thi úp >>> the ceo of starbucks says it's more than just a string of coffee shops. what's the next big step? what's he cooking? that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning's eye opener @ 8:00 is sponsored by benefiber. better it with benefiber. benefit with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. well i drove grandpa to his speed dating this week so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey p
. ♪ for "cbs this morning" michelle miller, new york. >>> yet another reason to love yo-yo ma. what a story. >> what a story, incredible story of a holocaust survivor and how music unites people. >> i remember when he was here last week. he was playing with you norah o'donnell and thi úp >>> the ceo of starbucks says it's more than just a string of coffee shops. what's the next big step? what's he cooking? that's ahead on "cbs this morning."...
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michelle miller has the story very with nine nominations and four oscars since the 1982 academy awards. "raiders of the lost ark" became a runaway classic. that same year childhood friends from ocean springs, mississippi set out to remake it shot for shot, line for line. >> that's the beautiful thing about children is that they don't know what they can't do. >> the movie was made when the kids were ten. it was made over eight years. they drafted storyboard costume designs, pulled money from christmas and birthdays to buy cameras and props. >> i'll ask for the gold spray paint or the whip for my birthday, thinks like that. >> reporter: the result "raiders of the lost ark,". >> he nearly burnt his friend's house down filming this bar scene. later they caught fire with the indy film community after it was leaked online. >> this is something that was made not to make money. not to become famous. it was done for absolute love. >> after watching the film in 2003 actor steven spielberg was so impressed he wrote a letter. dear chris, wanted to write and let you know how impressed i was with yo
michelle miller has the story very with nine nominations and four oscars since the 1982 academy awards. "raiders of the lost ark" became a runaway classic. that same year childhood friends from ocean springs, mississippi set out to remake it shot for shot, line for line. >> that's the beautiful thing about children is that they don't know what they can't do. >> the movie was made when the kids were ten. it was made over eight years. they drafted storyboard costume designs,...
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michelle miller sat down with rice for an interview you'll oil seal. >> they're deeply devoted and now the daughter is planning to put down new roots in a place that started the legendary career. >> reporter: the queen has been back. >> i've been away too along. >> reporter: but the fans have been keeping her supernatural world alive. >> i thought they really know what matters. to guilt out of yours and yield to the imagination. >> reporter: it's ann rice's story that has got it started. it's her second book in a new series about werewolves. >> it was fun to do to might romantic and spooky at the same time. >> reporter: she credits the haunted history of new orleans with her imagination with all things super naul. but it's more than just about ghost stories. >> to me they're great metaphors for us. >> do you kneel in some way you're an outsider? >> i always have felt i was an outsider. >> except maybe here in her own town. i don't feel normal anyplace else but i feel more normal here, you know in my old city. >> reporter: a city that's welcoming her back with open arms. ann rice left n
michelle miller sat down with rice for an interview you'll oil seal. >> they're deeply devoted and now the daughter is planning to put down new roots in a place that started the legendary career. >> reporter: the queen has been back. >> i've been away too along. >> reporter: but the fans have been keeping her supernatural world alive. >> i thought they really know what matters. to guilt out of yours and yield to the imagination. >> reporter: it's ann rice's...
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michelle miller has the story very with nine nominations and four oscars since the 1982 academy awards. "raiders of the lost ark" became a runaway classic. that same year childhood friends from ocean springs, mississippi set out to remake it shot for shot, line for line. >> that's the beautiful thing about children is that they don't know what they can't do. >> the movie was made when the kids were ten. it was made over eight years. they drafted storyboard costume designs, pulled money from christmas and birthdays to buy cameras and props. >> i'll ask for the gold spray paint or the whip for my birthday, thinks like that. >> reporter: the result "raiders of the lost ark,". >> he nearly burnt his friend's house down filming this bar scene. later they caught fire with the indy film community after it was leaked online. >> this is something that was made not to make money. not to become famous. it was done for absolute love. >> after watching the film in 2003 actor steven spielberg was so impressed he wrote a letter. dear chris, wanted to write and let you know how impressed i was with yo
michelle miller has the story very with nine nominations and four oscars since the 1982 academy awards. "raiders of the lost ark" became a runaway classic. that same year childhood friends from ocean springs, mississippi set out to remake it shot for shot, line for line. >> that's the beautiful thing about children is that they don't know what they can't do. >> the movie was made when the kids were ten. it was made over eight years. they drafted storyboard costume designs,...
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as michelle miller reports, this case could reach all the way into washington's house of power. >> reporter: he went by the name of bobbie thompson. someone with connections to the rich and powerful who could be counted on. but according to federal investigators. , that was thompson thompson's attorney says the group was not a charity and never claimed to be. >> these individuals who donated money donated the money knowing that the money would go to loibing efforts. tll's no deception there very thompson was arrested at this house in portland oregon after a two-man hut. it took a strange test. he began signing documents as they found an fbi wanted poster. cody disappeared in 19784. boenlt min rely heavy hi on eye drops. he had no tear ducts. >> authority i say a fin der print match confirmed their suspicion. even that is dispute by his lawyer i can honest will i tell you his name is john bobby thompson. >> it was said he was working under cover or a government program to create nonprofit groups furthering u.s. interests. >> i don't believe he was on the run at all. i think he was going to f
as michelle miller reports, this case could reach all the way into washington's house of power. >> reporter: he went by the name of bobbie thompson. someone with connections to the rich and powerful who could be counted on. but according to federal investigators. , that was thompson thompson's attorney says the group was not a charity and never claimed to be. >> these individuals who donated money donated the money knowing that the money would go to loibing efforts. tll's no...
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michelle miller is with us. good morning. >> good morning. well, police arrested two of the allege aid sail aunts over the weekend an more arrests could be on the way and we learned the morning that the suspect at the center of the case reginald chance, already has 21 prior arrests on his record including robbery and drug charges. police say the person seen pulling the range rover's door open is this man, 35-year-old robert simms of brooklyn and they say the man who later slammed his helmet against the driver's side window is reginald chance, 37 also from brooklyn. chance's lawyers say his client overreacted and broke the window but denied taking part in the beating. >> if you look at the video you will see my client immediately after smashing the window returning to his bicycle and there are still photographers in the potion of the attorney. >> both have been charged with gang assault and other felonies. simms according to court documents stomped on the head and body of alexian lien. an unknown attacker tried to yank the wife and 2-year-old
michelle miller is with us. good morning. >> good morning. well, police arrested two of the allege aid sail aunts over the weekend an more arrests could be on the way and we learned the morning that the suspect at the center of the case reginald chance, already has 21 prior arrests on his record including robbery and drug charges. police say the person seen pulling the range rover's door open is this man, 35-year-old robert simms of brooklyn and they say the man who later slammed his...