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asthma michelle miller found, sometimes music changes lives. >> reporter: this is called the hour of power. ♪ renewal for the people in the pews and for the people in the rows. nearly everyone in this acapella choir is a former drug addict. >> my drug of choice was heroin what were the repercussions? >> almost losing everything. >> reporter: she was hooked on crack. >> i just kept saying i want to kill myself. >> reporter: so you were holding on by a thread? >> by thread. >> reporter: they found recovery here that annex recovery rehabilitation center but the gospel choir, they say, would keep them clean. >> as soon as i heard those people, i knew i was connected. ♪ >> reporter: staying drug free is the only requirement. it's conducted under the watchful direction of 90-year-old james allen. ♪ a former addict himself, he started the group 40 years ago to help raise money for treatment programs. how does music help with rehab? >> it's a wonderful way to release tensions that you find in your body. ♪ >> reporter: they performed in japan, france and tourists flock to their weekly
asthma michelle miller found, sometimes music changes lives. >> reporter: this is called the hour of power. ♪ renewal for the people in the pews and for the people in the rows. nearly everyone in this acapella choir is a former drug addict. >> my drug of choice was heroin what were the repercussions? >> almost losing everything. >> reporter: she was hooked on crack. >> i just kept saying i want to kill myself. >> reporter: so you were holding on by a...
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michelle miller cbs news, louisville. >>> a new robot walks like a human. the two-legged robot mimics the actions of animals and humans. in the future it will be able to run and go upstairs and sit designers say it will be useful for the military and at disaster scenes. cool, a little creepy. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest in baltimore into the dealt of freddie gray plus a big preview of the floyd mayweather/manny pacquiao fight. we'll take you live to the hotel in las vegas. >>> and a warning to women about the link between stress and heart attacks. that's the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> some residents of philadelphia showing their support for the people of baltimore with more than 600 people protesting the death of freddie gray. the clashes with police that took place during yesterday's demonstrations. good morning everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. former aid to new jersey governor chris christie is expected to enter a plea
michelle miller cbs news, louisville. >>> a new robot walks like a human. the two-legged robot mimics the actions of animals and humans. in the future it will be able to run and go upstairs and sit designers say it will be useful for the military and at disaster scenes. cool, a little creepy. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest in baltimore into the dealt of freddie gray plus a big preview of the floyd mayweather/manny pacquiao...
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our fishing correspondent michelle miller. >> i know. brave michelle miller with those crocodiles. >> victory for the veterans on the home front. >> i'm sorry. i have to do this really quick because i have a bed. >> meet the moms who made it through >>> u.s. troops in afghanistan are marking memorial day, a wreath laying ceremony in kabul this morning honored 3,400 american and coalition soldiers killed in that country since the war began in 2001. >>> on this memorial day we want to focus on one area of our military that is often overlooked homeless female veterans. ben tracy visited a special neighborhood in san pedro, near los angeles. he spoke with women who rebuilt their lives. >> i thought it was going to get easier definitely a lot easier. >> reporter: after four years in the army serving in afghanistan and iraq danielle chavez thought she had it figured out. when she left her marriage ended. she ended up living in a car. she sent her two young girls to live with a relative. >> every day i missed them. every day. i felt like they w
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michelle miller, cbs news, louisville. >>> a new robot walks like a human. the two-legged machine named atrius is being tested at new york university. in the future it will be able to run and go upstairs and sit designers say it will be useful for the military and at disaster scenes. cool but a little creepy. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from baltimore on the investigation into the death of freddie gray. >>> plus a big preview of the floyd mayweather/manny pacquiao fight. we'll take you live to the hotel in las vegas. >>> and a warning to women about the link between stress and heart attacks. that's the contribution that's the that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com com h >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> well, take a look at that shot. it never gets old, right? this is from our roof cam shot of the beautiful bay bridge. >> especially on a friday it looks beautiful! >> gorgeous. anything looks gorgeous on a fri
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our fishing correspondent michelle miller. >> i know. brave michelle miller with those crocodiles. >> victory for the veterans on the home front. >> i'm sorry. i have to do this really quick because i have a bed. >> meet the moms who made it through there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or get $300 back and free dvr service for 1 year, with a 2 year agreement. hurry, offer ends june 8th. go to getfios.com. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> u.s. troops in afghanistan are marking memorial day, a wreath laying ceremony in kabul this morning honored 3,400 american and coalition soldiers killed in that country since the war began in 200
our fishing correspondent michelle miller. >> i know. brave michelle miller with those crocodiles. >> victory for the veterans on the home front. >> i'm sorry. i have to do this really quick because i have a bed. >> meet the moms who made it through there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv....
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: hallelujah. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> firefighters are mourning the death of lieutenant kevin mcrae, a man they say was their brother. i'm ellison barber. i'll tell you more in a minute. >> the national guard is stepping out. now baltimore's mayor wants the doj to step in. >> reporter: the aclu demanding answers about secretive flights over baltimore during the unrest. i'm scott broom in baltimore, coming up what civil libertarians are worried about. >> video released today from the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man in virginia. >> reporter: a former montgomery county council candidate says his 87-year-old mom did not want to go to the hospital. jim kirkland denying allegations that he abused and neglected her. >>> first at 7:00 more storms moving through the area, some of them packing quite
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: hallelujah. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> firefighters are mourning the death of lieutenant kevin mcrae, a man they say was their brother. i'm ellison barber. i'll tell you more in a minute. >> the national guard is stepping out. now baltimore's mayor wants the doj to...
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miller. thanks very much, michelle. a great white shark knows how tow mug for the camera. that's just ahead. jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different. follow yours. >> pelley: soo >> pelley: soothing harmonies turned into screams when a stage collapsed in southern china. a choir made up of 80 police officers was rehearsing for a concert saturday when the floor gave way. remarkably there were only eight injuries and none of them is life-threatening. the cause is under investigation. >> bet you've never seen a sunset like this one. it was blue. captured by the curiosity rover on mars. it turns out the mart particles in the martian atmosphere are so tin
miller. thanks very much, michelle. a great white shark knows how tow mug for the camera. that's just ahead. jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different....
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michelle miller, cbs news, louisville. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> he is the guy who build luxury electric cars and his own space program. this time elon musk wants to take us off the powered grid. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. tonight all the buzz is about a breakthrough battery system from tesla. it is designed to power homes and businesses. kpix 5 reporter devin fehely on how it could shake up the solar industry. >> reporter: known almost exclusively for its cool but pricy electric cars, tesla's hoping tonight's announcement will drive renewed interest and innovation in solar. >> you generate power during the day consume it at night. >> reporter: this technology analyst says tesla is expected to unveil two new batteries like the ones that power cars but could be used to capture power from solar systems in homes and businesses. >> with batteries you can pretty much disconnect from the pow
michelle miller, cbs news, louisville. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> he is the guy who build luxury electric cars and his own space program. this time elon musk wants to take us off the powered grid. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. tonight all the buzz is about a breakthrough battery system...
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our fishing correspondent michelle miller. >> i know. brave michelle miller with those crocodiles. >> victory for the veterans on the home front. >> i'm sorry. i have to do this really quick because i have a bed. >> meet the moms who made it through ano my name is fernando gonzalez. i'm the gas service supervisor here in sonoma county. we moved up here 35 years ago and we just love it up here, it's a fantastic place to live. our function is customer support... ...making sure that our customers are safe and that's the most important thing. we know we are part of a huge company but sonoma county is our home. sonoma county is our pg&e. what we're doing really means something in the community and it's just a great, great feeling. together, we're building a better california. >>> u.s. troops in afghanistan are marking memorial day, a wreath laying ceremony in kabul this morning honored 3,400 american and coalition soldiers killed in that country since the war began in 2001. >>> on this memorial day we want to focus on one area of our military
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: hallelujah. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> only on "5", the biggest sign yet the raiders may not be leaving the bay area. tonight, a sneak peek at plans for multi-million dollar training facility right here. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. we have been reporting a lot on the raiders eyeing a move to los angeles but now word the team is ready to put down money on a future here in the east bay. only on "5", our da lin with the blueprint that points to the raiders staying put. da. >> reporter: ken, with all the talk with the raiders moving south, finally some good news for bay area raiders fans. they are planning to spend millions to build a new training facility right here at their alameda campus and some believe this will be a long-term term investment. they have been planning the training facility already approved
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: hallelujah. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> only on "5", the biggest sign yet the raiders may not be leaving the bay area. tonight, a sneak peek at plans for multi-million dollar training facility right here. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken...
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here's michelle miller. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: sisters sam and alex kimura are having a blast on a yearlong cross-country road trip upon. but this is so sightseeing tour. it's a medical mission. five years ago sam was a healthy high school athlete. now she's copes with the rare blood disorder severe aplastic anemia. a bone marrow transplant is the only cure. >> you want to have your whole life stretched out ahead of you and know that you have limitless possibilities, but it's hard knowing that i might not have that. >> reporter: big sister alex hoped to be the hero but was not a match. sam's name lingered for years on the national bone marrow registry so the sisters took action. >> oh, my gosh. sam and alex traded in their cars, bought a tricked-out van and plotted a route through all 50 states. the plan was to find a donor for sam. but along the way they realized something-- >> there are thousands of patients every year that are in the same position. there are millions and millions of people in this country that just aren't signed up yet. they could be the cure for all these patients. >> d
here's michelle miller. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: sisters sam and alex kimura are having a blast on a yearlong cross-country road trip upon. but this is so sightseeing tour. it's a medical mission. five years ago sam was a healthy high school athlete. now she's copes with the rare blood disorder severe aplastic anemia. a bone marrow transplant is the only cure. >> you want to have your whole life stretched out ahead of you and know that you have limitless possibilities, but it's hard...
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michelle miller has been looking into this. >> reporter: it's a nearly $9 billion industry that grew by 10% in the last year alone but its 79,000 employees have little protections. the task force is designed to protect the 15,000 nail technicians who work in new york. nadine abramcyk is the owner of 10 over 10 nail salon. so this is good news to you? >> it's great news. it's a relief. it's important that light is being shed on these issues. >> reporter: the workers her make minimum wage and more, but new york governor andrew cuomo says far too, many mostly immigrants from asia or south america, are being victimized by employers. >> they're not here legally. they don't have working papers. they have to put food on the table. they have to support a child. so they have to do what they have to do. >> reporter: the governor's announcement comes after an investigation by "the new york times." the report says some workers were paid as little as $1.50 an hour, were forced to pay as much as $200 in so-called training fees. last year the "times" says state labor officials investigated 29 salon
michelle miller has been looking into this. >> reporter: it's a nearly $9 billion industry that grew by 10% in the last year alone but its 79,000 employees have little protections. the task force is designed to protect the 15,000 nail technicians who work in new york. nadine abramcyk is the owner of 10 over 10 nail salon. so this is good news to you? >> it's great news. it's a relief. it's important that light is being shed on these issues. >> reporter: the workers her make...
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michelle miller, cbs news boston. >> glor: they say it is bad luck for a bride and groom to see each other before the ceremony. but just outside ashville north carolina this weekend the groom wanted to say a prewedding prayer with his soon to be wife so what to do? this. corporal caleb earwood and maggie edwards closed their eyes and with the help of friends, joined hands. that photo has since gone viral. >> they are training for modern warfare calling out the sav all ree next. -- call vary next. listen up... i'm reworking the menu. veggies you're cool... mayo, corn dogs... you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as much vitamin d ...which up to 90% of people don't get enough of. ohhhhhhh. the sunshine vitamin! ensure now has 2x more vitamin d to support strong bones. ensure. take life in. ♪ ♪ just because your bladder is changing doesn't mean you have to. with tena's unique super-absorbent micro-beads that lock in moisture and odor... you can keep
michelle miller, cbs news boston. >> glor: they say it is bad luck for a bride and groom to see each other before the ceremony. but just outside ashville north carolina this weekend the groom wanted to say a prewedding prayer with his soon to be wife so what to do? this. corporal caleb earwood and maggie edwards closed their eyes and with the help of friends, joined hands. that photo has since gone viral. >> they are training for modern warfare calling out the sav all ree next. --...
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michelle miller has been looking into this. >> reporter: it's a nearly $9 billion industry that grew by 10% in the last year alone but its 79,000 employees have little protections. the task force is designed to protect the 15,000 nail technicians who work in new york. nadine abramcyk is the owner of nail salon. so this is good news to you? >> it's great news. it's a relief. it's important that light is being shed on these issues. >> reporter: the workers her make minimum wage and more, but new york governor andrew cuomo says far too, many mostly immigrants from asia or south america, are being victimized by employers. >> they're not here legally. they don't have working papers. they have to put food on the table. they have to support a child. so they have to do what they have to do. >> reporter: the governor's announcement comes after an investigation by "the new york times." the report says some workers were paid as little as $1.50 an hour, were forced to pay as much as $200 in so-called training fees. last year the "times" says state labor officials investigated 29 salons and found
michelle miller has been looking into this. >> reporter: it's a nearly $9 billion industry that grew by 10% in the last year alone but its 79,000 employees have little protections. the task force is designed to protect the 15,000 nail technicians who work in new york. nadine abramcyk is the owner of nail salon. so this is good news to you? >> it's great news. it's a relief. it's important that light is being shed on these issues. >> reporter: the workers her make minimum wage...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: hallelujah. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to change that. but if they refuse i'll take them to federal court. as mayor i'll do what's right for them. >>> newly split bradley cooper back off the market caught making out with a famous new beauty. >> we'll tell you who she is and show you all the new hot and heavy shots. >> bradley likes to keep his relationship out of the public eye. >> oh, man. so busted, right? locking lips, holding hand
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: hallelujah. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their...
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here's michelle miller. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: sisters sam and alex kimura are having a blast on a yearlong cross-country road trip. but this is no sightseeing tour. it's a medical mission. five years ago, sam was a healthy high school athlete. now she's copes with the rare blood disorder severe aplastic anemia. a bone marrow transplant is the only cure. >> you want to have your whole life stretched out ahead of you and know that you have limitless possibilities, but it's hard knowing that i might not have that. >> reporter: big sister alex hoped to be the hero but was not a match. sam's name lingered for years on the national bone marrow registry, so the sisters took action. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: sam and alex traded in their cars, bought a tricked- out van and plotted a route through all 50 states. the plan was to find a donor for sam. but along the way, they realized something-- >> there are thousands of patients every year that are in the same position. there are millions and millions of people in this country that just aren't signed up yet. they could be the cure for all these pa
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. ♪ michelle miller cbs news new york. >>> and coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, more on the severe weather outbreak and we'll get the forecast, plus gal talks to clothing company ceo lands end. and slash will join us with his surprising new project. that's the cbs news this morning. have a great day. h >>> taking a look at the golden gate bridge this very early thursday morning, it is 4:29. just about 4:30. maybe a little rain in our forecast. roberta will tell us in just a second. good morning, everyone. it's thursday, may 7. i'm michelle griego. >> if you are commuting now is a good time to come in by the way. [ laughter ] >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. rise and shine. it's 4:30. liz has traffic and maybe a wee bit of rain tonight? >> i would say we are going to have a scattered shower or two nothing substantial perhaps less than a tenth of an inch. good morning, heading out we have cloud cover and areas of patchy fog and we do have temperatures this is 40s and 50s out the door. later today numbers from the 50s at the beaches to the mid- 70s inland. we'll pin
. ♪ michelle miller cbs news new york. >>> and coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, more on the severe weather outbreak and we'll get the forecast, plus gal talks to clothing company ceo lands end. and slash will join us with his surprising new project. that's the cbs news this morning. have a great day. h >>> taking a look at the golden gate bridge this very early thursday morning, it is 4:29. just about 4:30. maybe a little rain in our forecast. roberta...
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now cbs reporter michelle miller tells us police are looking into whether foul play may have been involved. >> ♪ >> reporter: man known as the king of the blues, was one of the most influential musicians in modern day history. now, bb king's death is part of a homicide investigation. two of bb king's 11 surviving children said in a sworn affidavit i believe my father was murdered, i believe my father was poisoned and that he was administered foreign substances to induce his priest mature death. the in the documents king's daughter karen williams and patty king said their father's business manager, laverne tally and personal a assistant myron johnson were only people around king in the weeks before his death. >> we are concerned about his medical care ape his well-being for months prior to his death. >> reporter: laris a represents the the women. >> people whether or not medical professionals were getting mr. king pills. they were giving him drops on his tongue, and those substances were locked up and kept away. >> reporter: on monday, nevada officials said they took jurisdiction over mus
now cbs reporter michelle miller tells us police are looking into whether foul play may have been involved. >> ♪ >> reporter: man known as the king of the blues, was one of the most influential musicians in modern day history. now, bb king's death is part of a homicide investigation. two of bb king's 11 surviving children said in a sworn affidavit i believe my father was murdered, i believe my father was poisoned and that he was administered foreign substances to induce his priest...
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michelle miller takes on a mother's day visit today to naah. >> driving the number 11 toyota from daytona beach, florida, ben kennedy! >> lisa france kennedy knows a lot of drivers at the daytona international speedway in florida. but it would be safe to say that her son ben is her favorite. >> ben's family encouraged him to do whatever he wanted no surprise, he chose racing. >> did it scare you? >> sure. any time that your child is going pretty fast around a track and 12 years old, you think do they really know what they are doing? and he did. >> today, racing at daytona is all about going fast, and knowing what you are doing and for ben and his mom, the speedway is home. >> it is almost my backyard. i grew up here. my mom sent me to do different odd jobs here. >> like what? >> oh everything, everything from garbage duty to parking cars. >> you were on trash patrol? >> i was on trash patrol. >> that's what you do when your mom is ceo of the international speedway corporation which runs daytona and 12 other tracks around the country. >> lisa france kennedy is also a top official of nascar
michelle miller takes on a mother's day visit today to naah. >> driving the number 11 toyota from daytona beach, florida, ben kennedy! >> lisa france kennedy knows a lot of drivers at the daytona international speedway in florida. but it would be safe to say that her son ben is her favorite. >> ben's family encouraged him to do whatever he wanted no surprise, he chose racing. >> did it scare you? >> sure. any time that your child is going pretty fast around a track...
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. >> that was michele miller reporting. >>> another proposed big merger in the cable industry. charter communications confirms its buying times warner cable for more than $55 billion. if the deal goes through, the company would be the second largest cable and broadband operator in the country. it comes just weeks after comcast withdraw its bid to buy time warner because regulators were concerned the merged company would be too big. >>> coming up on wusa9 news, not exactly as planned. a small plane skids off the runway at bwi airport. well very that story and puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story.... "unfair treatment from washington"... "thousands without medications"... t'"is a crisis that could imperil the whole economy." president obama must act now to protect care for three and a half million u.s. citizens. before it's t
. >> that was michele miller reporting. >>> another proposed big merger in the cable industry. charter communications confirms its buying times warner cable for more than $55 billion. if the deal goes through, the company would be the second largest cable and broadband operator in the country. it comes just weeks after comcast withdraw its bid to buy time warner because regulators were concerned the merged company would be too big. >>> coming up on wusa9 news, not...
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and here's michele miller. >> reporter: officer kerrie orozco was looking forward to bringing her daughter, olivia, home today from the hospital. born prematurely in february. but the seven-year police veteran was killed in a shoot-out yesterday with 26-year-old marcus wheeler, a known gang member wanted in connection with another shooting. wheeler was also killed. omaha police chief todd schmaderer: >> she was a friend, a popular officer, a top-notch person, and i just can't imagine that this is even happened in the city of omaha. >> reporter: officer ors onico had worked in the gang unit for three years but was best known in the community as coach k., where she ran a youth's baseball team for the omaha's boys and girls club. in a video put out by the police department, she talked about how much she loved coaching. >> and i see kids in the neighborhood playing out in the streets and i tell them,"hey how old are you? hey, you're nine? cool you can join our baseball team." a lot of it is change the mind of these kids that what they see is cool. isn't this cool is being responsible? >> repor
and here's michele miller. >> reporter: officer kerrie orozco was looking forward to bringing her daughter, olivia, home today from the hospital. born prematurely in february. but the seven-year police veteran was killed in a shoot-out yesterday with 26-year-old marcus wheeler, a known gang member wanted in connection with another shooting. wheeler was also killed. omaha police chief todd schmaderer: >> she was a friend, a popular officer, a top-notch person, and i just can't...
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michelle miller, cbs news, boston. >> glor: they say it is bad luck for a bride and groom to see each other before the ceremony. but just outside ashevilleit north carolina this weekend, the groom wanted to say a pre- wedding prayer with his soon to be wife so what to do? this.dw corporal caleb earwood and maggie edwards closed their eyes and with the help of friends joined hands. that photo has since gone viral.ut they are training for modern warfare, calling out the cavalry, next. -- call vary next. listen up... i'm reworking the menu. veggies you're cool... mayo, corn dogs... you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as much vitamin d ...which up to 90% of people don't get enough of. ohhhhhhh. the sunshine vitamin! ensure now has 2x more vitamin d to support strong bones. ensure. take life in. ♪ ♪ just because your bladder is changing doesn't mean you have to. with tena's unique super-absorbent micro-beads that lock in moisture and odor... you can k
michelle miller, cbs news, boston. >> glor: they say it is bad luck for a bride and groom to see each other before the ceremony. but just outside ashevilleit north carolina this weekend, the groom wanted to say a pre- wedding prayer with his soon to be wife so what to do? this.dw corporal caleb earwood and maggie edwards closed their eyes and with the help of friends joined hands. that photo has since gone viral.ut they are training for modern warfare, calling out the cavalry, next. --...
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and here's michele miller. >> reporter: officer kerrie orozco was looking forward to bringing her daughter, olivia, home today from the hospital; born prematurely in february. but the seven-year police veteran was killed in a shoot- out yesterday with 26-year-old marcus wheeler, a known gang member wanted in connection with another shooting. wheeler was also killed. omaha police chief todd schmaderer: >> she was a friend, a popular officer, a top-notch person, and i just can't imagine that this is even happened. and the city of omaha owes her a debt of gratitude. >> reporter: officer orozco had worked in the gang unit for three years but was best known in the community as coach k. where she ran a youth's baseball team for the omaha's boys and girls club. in a video put out by the police department, she talked about how much she loved coaching. >> when i see kids in the neighborhood playing out in the streets and i tell them, "hey, how old are you? hey, you're nine? cool, you can join our baseball team." a lot of it is changing the mind of these kids that what they see as cool wasn't as coo
and here's michele miller. >> reporter: officer kerrie orozco was looking forward to bringing her daughter, olivia, home today from the hospital; born prematurely in february. but the seven-year police veteran was killed in a shoot- out yesterday with 26-year-old marcus wheeler, a known gang member wanted in connection with another shooting. wheeler was also killed. omaha police chief todd schmaderer: >> she was a friend, a popular officer, a top-notch person, and i just can't...
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michelle miller shows us. >> meredith wild graduated from smith college in english. with software and nearly a decade would pass before she'd write her sixth book. now with the sixth title on the way, wild's books are being hailed as the hottest in adult fiction. >> meredith wild that couldn't be the name -- >> could be. >> reporter: meredith wild's pen name has helped her lead a double life. does it help sell books? wild? >> i think it's descriptive. >> reporter: she's a married mother of three by day. best-selling author of erotic romance by night. >> i do blush a little bit sometimes when i'm writing. oh, my gosh, this is a little crazy. you want me to skip to 143? >> oh dear. >> you took my mouth as he [ bleep ] licking the [ bleep ] reducing me to [ bleep ] i'm embarrassed reading that. are you? serious? >> it's good. i haven't read "hardwired" in a while. >> who would you bounce some of these lines with? >> which ones? >> you know what i'm talking about. >> oh those lines? well jonathan my husband is my first reader. and he's always been extremely supportive. >
michelle miller shows us. >> meredith wild graduated from smith college in english. with software and nearly a decade would pass before she'd write her sixth book. now with the sixth title on the way, wild's books are being hailed as the hottest in adult fiction. >> meredith wild that couldn't be the name -- >> could be. >> reporter: meredith wild's pen name has helped her lead a double life. does it help sell books? wild? >> i think it's descriptive. >>...
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save on everything for summer fun, starting wednesday at kohls ♪ >>> michelle miller is close enough to touch the world's highest priced painting sold at auction. >> norah, i am tempted to touch it. the price on this picasso masterpiece kept rising. >>who... is this?! >>hi, i am heinz new mustard. hi na na na na >>she's just jealous because you have better taste. whatever. >>hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketchup has been with the wrong mustard. well, not anymore. introducing heinz new better tasting yellow mustard. mmm! ♪ >>> the nfl has suspended tom brady for four games over deflate-gate. [ applause ] >> yeah. yeah, you're going to punish him by making him stay home in his mansion with his supermodel wife. [ laughter ] and think about what he did wrong. [ laughter ] >> that's awesome. that's really funny. >> kind of a nice way to be punished, i think. >> absolutely. you wouldn't mind being punished that way would you, jeff? >> i'd take it if it came to that. >> except your supermodel wife is nicole. >> i have my own supermodel wife. >>> that's right. >>> coming up in t
save on everything for summer fun, starting wednesday at kohls ♪ >>> michelle miller is close enough to touch the world's highest priced painting sold at auction. >> norah, i am tempted to touch it. the price on this picasso masterpiece kept rising. >>who... is this?! >>hi, i am heinz new mustard. hi na na na na >>she's just jealous because you have better taste. whatever. >>hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketchup has been with the wrong...
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michelle miller thank you so much. >>> all right. first on "cbs this morning" -- we'll unveil "forbe >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. it's high-tech too with the latest safty features. and available entune app suite. and, i'm sorry... i don't mean to drone on. honey, stop messing with jan. during toyota time, get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2015 prius. offer ends june 1st. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com enjoy your prius. thanks, jan. look out people, coming in hot. toyota. let's go places. if you misplaced your discover card you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. brandon thinks hellmann's is heaven in a jar. come to think of it, brandon, there is a little slice of heaven in every jar. that's because our ingredients come from places like... pleasantville, iowa! and farmers committed to responsi
michelle miller thank you so much. >>> all right. first on "cbs this morning" -- we'll unveil "forbe >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. it's high-tech too with the latest safty features. and available entune app suite. and, i'm sorry... i don't mean to drone on. honey, stop messing with jan. during toyota time, get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2015 prius. offer ends june 1st. for great deals on...
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michelle miller thank you so much. >>> all right. first on "cbs this morning" -- we'll unveil "forbes" >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by hi. looking for a prius, i bet. it's high-tech too with the latest safty features. and available entune app suite. and, i'm sorry... i don't mean to drone on. honey, stop messing with jan. during toyota time, get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2015 prius. offer ends june 1st. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com enjoy your prius. thanks, jan. look out people, coming in hot. toyota. let's go places. if you misplaced your discover card you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. brandon thinks best foods is heaven in a jar. come to think of it, brandon there is a little slice of heaven in every jar. that's because our ingredients come from places like... pleasantville, iowa! and farmers committed to
michelle miller thank you so much. >>> all right. first on "cbs this morning" -- we'll unveil "forbes" >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by hi. looking for a prius, i bet. it's high-tech too with the latest safty features. and available entune app suite. and, i'm sorry... i don't mean to drone on. honey, stop messing with jan. during toyota time, get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2015 prius. offer ends june 1st. for...
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save on everything for summer fun, starting wednesday at kohls ♪ >>> michelle miller is close enough to touch the world's highest priced painting sold at auction. >> norah, i am tempted to touch it. the price on this picasso masterpiece kept >> ukee washington, the sun coming upenders the region, it is getting hot. >> already starting to rebound out, there good morning, everyone starting things off here, with plenty of clouds. you know, we actually even have one lil rounds of showers, that has been rolling through some of the southern counties, see it rolling incredibly quickly an across delaware cumberland, even atlantic county. that's about the most you're going to find on radar today. even though it is very steamy, across our area allowing for clouds to form, certainly allowing for the humidity out there, and also the heat eventually it isn't necessarily a wet day. despite a very potent cold front passage so, just not the situation we would normally find with strong cold front rolling through. but our live neighborhood network is at least starting off with clouds, in a lot of spot
save on everything for summer fun, starting wednesday at kohls ♪ >>> michelle miller is close enough to touch the world's highest priced painting sold at auction. >> norah, i am tempted to touch it. the price on this picasso masterpiece kept >> ukee washington, the sun coming upenders the region, it is getting hot. >> already starting to rebound out, there good morning, everyone starting things off here, with plenty of clouds. you know, we actually even have one lil...
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michelle miller thank you so much. >>> all right. first on "cbs this morning" -- we'll unveil "forbes" >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. it's high-tech too with the latest safty features. and available entune app suite. and, i'm sorry... i don't mean to drone on. honey, stop messing with jan. during toyota time, get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2015 prius. offer ends june 1st. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com enjoy your prius. thanks, jan. look out people, coming in hot. toyota. let's go places. if you misplaced your discover card you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. brandon thinks hellmann's is heaven in a jar. come to think of it, brandon, there is a little slice of heaven in every jar. that's because our ingredients come from places like... pleasantville, iowa! and farmers committed to respon
michelle miller thank you so much. >>> all right. first on "cbs this morning" -- we'll unveil "forbes" >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. it's high-tech too with the latest safty features. and available entune app suite. and, i'm sorry... i don't mean to drone on. honey, stop messing with jan. during toyota time, get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2015 prius. offer ends june 1st. for great...
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michelle miller shows us. >> meredith wild graduated from smith college in english. with software and nearly a decade would pass before she'd write her sixth book. now with the sixth title on the way, wild's books are being hailed as the hottest in adult fiction. >> meredith wildldn't be the name -- >> could be. >> reporter: meredith wild's pen name has helped her lead a double life. does it help sell books? wild? >> i think it's descriptive. >> reporter: she's a married mother of three by day. best-selling author of erotic romance by night. >> i do blush a little bit sometimes when i'm writing. oh, my gosh, this is a little crazy. you want me to skip to 143? >> oh dear. >> you took my mouth as he [ bleep ] licking the [ bleep ] reducing me to [ bleep ] i'm embarrassed reading that. are you? serious? >> it's good. i haven't read "hardwired" in a while. >> who would you bounce some of these lines with? >> which ones? >> you know what i'm talking about. >> oh those lines? well jonathan my husband is my first reader. and he's always been extremely supportive. >> reporte
michelle miller shows us. >> meredith wild graduated from smith college in english. with software and nearly a decade would pass before she'd write her sixth book. now with the sixth title on the way, wild's books are being hailed as the hottest in adult fiction. >> meredith wildldn't be the name -- >> could be. >> reporter: meredith wild's pen name has helped her lead a double life. does it help sell books? wild? >> i think it's descriptive. >> reporter:...
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michele miller writes about that in her fictional book "the underwriting," a corporate thriller about an ipo for a dating app. the book started as a weekly e series and got the attention of major publishers. now it is on its way to tv, and she joins me now. you graduated from stanford in 2006. you have been a management consultant in new york and europe. you were a jc morgan -- j.p. morgan banker. each culture do you feel more empathetic to? what is interesting to me is the relationship between the cultures. i find the clash of the suits versus the hoodies, in some ways, things are different, but in others they are so much the same, driven by power and ego. that is the relationship i wanted to explore. scarlet: which is more of a shark tank? michelle: it depends which type of shark you are talking about. wall street can be more in-your-face about it. some of the subtlety and power dynamics in silicon valley make it harder to identify. scarlet: everything is couched in "we want to make the world a better place." michelle: sometimes authentic, but can become a tagline. scarlet: at what
michele miller writes about that in her fictional book "the underwriting," a corporate thriller about an ipo for a dating app. the book started as a weekly e series and got the attention of major publishers. now it is on its way to tv, and she joins me now. you graduated from stanford in 2006. you have been a management consultant in new york and europe. you were a jc morgan -- j.p. morgan banker. each culture do you feel more empathetic to? what is interesting to me is the...
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as michelle miller reports, one of them will be carrying a three-time winner a jockey few expected to see going for his fourth derby win. horse racing is fundamentally about time. fractions of a second can separate winners, but at 52 jockey stevens has managed to stop the clock. >> a lot of these guys weren't even born when i won my first kentucky derby. >> winning colors by a head! >> reporter: that was in 1988 27 years ago. stevens has won all the biggies. preaknesses, belmonts, the breeders cup. but ten years ago his knee finally gave out, forcing the hall of famer to retire. >> he's not a cir horse. >> reporter: still stevens stayed busy as a tv analyst. he even had an acting role in the movie "sea biscuit." but after seven years away he yearned to get back in the saddle, though not everyone thought his comeback was such a great idea. >> so everybody's like, are you nuts? i guess i am but inside i feel like i did in my late 20s. >> reporter: what do you have to prove? >> i don't really have anything to prove. i've always had a fire that burns inside of me to sort of prove people w
as michelle miller reports, one of them will be carrying a three-time winner a jockey few expected to see going for his fourth derby win. horse racing is fundamentally about time. fractions of a second can separate winners, but at 52 jockey stevens has managed to stop the clock. >> a lot of these guys weren't even born when i won my first kentucky derby. >> winning colors by a head! >> reporter: that was in 1988 27 years ago. stevens has won all the biggies. preaknesses,...
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michelle miller is the author of "the underwriting." it was first released online as a serial with episodes posted weekly accompanied by custom play lists and artwork and in addition to that optioned as a tv series. welcome. >> thank you. >> tell us about it. this is like the back story is there is like a tinder-like company. can we say it's a tinder-like company. >> it's a tinder-like company that is going public. >> it's going public. the story is a thriller that follows the ipo of a dating app through six characters who are involved in the deal. >> you decided this banking thing just wasn't for you. how did it happen? >> i was really curious about portraying the human side of wall street in silicon valley. so many characters not portrayed in fiction that felt honest to my experience. >> did you start writing this while you were at the bank secretly at night. >> at the bank i was writing and doing some other projects under pseudo pseudonyms. >> i did a series of young adult novels under sydney hayes. >> when did you have time to do th
michelle miller is the author of "the underwriting." it was first released online as a serial with episodes posted weekly accompanied by custom play lists and artwork and in addition to that optioned as a tv series. welcome. >> thank you. >> tell us about it. this is like the back story is there is like a tinder-like company. can we say it's a tinder-like company. >> it's a tinder-like company that is going public. >> it's going public. the story is a thriller...
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michelle miller takes us inside the kickstarter process including how some ideas get kicked to the curb. michelle, good morning. >> good morning. that's right. it's the internet dream somebody has come know and love. someone invepts a product, launches a kickstarter campaign and goes on to raise millions of dollars. sometimes those dreams never materialize even after the money rolls in. >> you get money and the validation that the idea is something people want. >> when jamie simmon pulled the plug on the pop charger in 2012. those who helped raise $120 million were outraged. >> we were shocked how mad they were even though they gave their money back. they didn't want their money back. they wanted the product. >> reporter: this high-speed camera trigger raised over $425,000 but admitted failure following 17 months of manufacturing complications. the developers behind the video game dissolved their partnership with backers after a two-year struggle to deliver. kickstarter co-founder and ceo yancy strickler. >> i think the creator has a responsibility for what they said they wanted to do.
michelle miller takes us inside the kickstarter process including how some ideas get kicked to the curb. michelle, good morning. >> good morning. that's right. it's the internet dream somebody has come know and love. someone invepts a product, launches a kickstarter campaign and goes on to raise millions of dollars. sometimes those dreams never materialize even after the money rolls in. >> you get money and the validation that the idea is something people want. >> when jamie...
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michelle miller shows how his decades on the run came to a close. good morning. >> good morning. frank freshwaters is expected to be extradited to ohio in the next few days. law enforcement said he offered nor resistance when he was arrested and probably has been hiding in that part of florida for 20 years. consider this. when he was on the run, dwight d. eisenhower was still in the white house. by the time they found him in melbourne, florida, freshwaters was 79 years old, using the name william cox and living on social security benefits. >> they actually walked up to him and showed him the 1959 picture and asked him if he had ever seen this person. he said i hadn't seen him for a long time. >> he pleaded gmt to second degree manslaughter and received a suspended spence. probation violations ended him in a prison in ohio. >> i'm guessing you want to escape. the tunnel under the wall maybe. >> reporter: freshwaters did escape in 1959 after he was moved to a lower security facility. through the decades it's believed he worked as a truck driver and lived alone. >> he lived the life
michelle miller shows how his decades on the run came to a close. good morning. >> good morning. frank freshwaters is expected to be extradited to ohio in the next few days. law enforcement said he offered nor resistance when he was arrested and probably has been hiding in that part of florida for 20 years. consider this. when he was on the run, dwight d. eisenhower was still in the white house. by the time they found him in melbourne, florida, freshwaters was 79 years old, using the name...
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michelle miller is at christie's auction house with a record setting bid. >> reporter: good morning, bidding actually started at $100 million. christie's tells us there were nine other pieces at last night's auction sold for record prices. >> so many people in the day. >> $19 million. will you give me 160? $160 million. >> reporter: it took just 11 minutes and 34 seconds for a phone bidder with a weighty pocketbook to make history. >> $160 million -- it's yours. >> reporter: including the auction house premium. this pablo picasso oil painting sold for an all-time auction record of $179.4 million. when you looked at this piece coming in did you have any idea just what it would go for? >> behind sussus is a masterspiece. this is the highest point. >> reporter: it's considered to be one of the picasso's most important works. >> 500,000. >> reporter: the chief auctioneer is the global president of christie's auction house. >> it's a great, great collection previously that was sold here at christie's. >> reporter: this vibrant depiction of nude and semi nude women, version "o" is the fina
michelle miller is at christie's auction house with a record setting bid. >> reporter: good morning, bidding actually started at $100 million. christie's tells us there were nine other pieces at last night's auction sold for record prices. >> so many people in the day. >> $19 million. will you give me 160? $160 million. >> reporter: it took just 11 minutes and 34 seconds for a phone bidder with a weighty pocketbook to make history. >> $160 million -- it's yours....
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better than expected at this early hour after six but we typically see stop and go conditions but i miller hasn't said because i do not want to jinx said but could be friday like for the west about ride i will have a complete check coming right up >>michelle apon: i'm following what is trending online as the commissioner will hear tommy is a trail of his suspension-- appeal they found he liked we knew that his football deflated the nfl players association from the pill or raise the have it argues that the mitchell party should hear the argument according to nfl rules the hearing must begin within 10 days of the league's receipt of the appeal to receive a separate province of a different date as the controversy became to be known that fog when million- dollar said and for some of the first-round draft pick in 2016 and 2017. >>james: when we come back we'll talk more about the rain that left us where it is still falling right now and will can expect for the weekend ahead. >>mark: 30 at agencies including the u s oceanic administration says that has returned and that means it could be hit wit
better than expected at this early hour after six but we typically see stop and go conditions but i miller hasn't said because i do not want to jinx said but could be friday like for the west about ride i will have a complete check coming right up >>michelle apon: i'm following what is trending online as the commissioner will hear tommy is a trail of his suspension-- appeal they found he liked we knew that his football deflated the nfl players association from the pill or raise the have...
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holly michelle moore graduating with honors student engineer cutter alert, astoria oregon. austin thomas moran, deck watch officer, cutter alder, duluth, minnesota. nicolette moran graduating with honors cutter healey, seattle, washington. james robert miller graduating with honors, student engineer, cutter straton, alameda, california. julia isabelle, galveston, texas. sean victor murphy graduating with honors, deck watch officer, cutter mohawk, key west, florida. korin lindsay nolan graduating with high honors. houston, texas. [ applause ] joseph william o's connel graduating with high honors, student engineer seattle, washington. anthony joseph orr. alameda, california. carlos alberto. student engineer cutter alex haley, kodiak alaska. alexia parks, deck watch officer, cutter seneca boston, massachusetts. javier paula, deck watch officer, port smith, virginia. joshua colton payne student engineer, alameda california. trevor penny feather. defense force, st. johns anti antigua. merck alexander polarsky key west florida. tevin lamar porterperry. student engineer, kodiak, a
holly michelle moore graduating with honors student engineer cutter alert, astoria oregon. austin thomas moran, deck watch officer, cutter alder, duluth, minnesota. nicolette moran graduating with honors cutter healey, seattle, washington. james robert miller graduating with honors, student engineer, cutter straton, alameda, california. julia isabelle, galveston, texas. sean victor murphy graduating with honors, deck watch officer, cutter mohawk, key west, florida. korin lindsay nolan...