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i'm michelle miller. president trump's plan to impose stiff new tariffs on imported steel and aluminum has set off shock waves within the white house, the republican party, and the financial markets. the first casualty of the tariffs was the president's top economic adviser, carry cohn, he resigned. president trump is expected to officially sign off on the new tariffs at noon today. many in the own party are looking for ways to water down the plan. but, what about the people directly affected? i traveled to pennsylvania to get the view from steel country. >> reporter: wheatland, pennsylvania is home to one of the largest steel pipe makers in north america. zeckleman has more than a dozen plants like this in the u.s. >> there is 275 feel. >> ceo, barry zeckleman plans to add hundred of jobs in wheatland alone and pick up production if trump's 25% tariff on foreign steel becomes reality. >> steel is the backbone. we can be the backbone again. what we could do is employ a lot more people. we could be proud t
i'm michelle miller. president trump's plan to impose stiff new tariffs on imported steel and aluminum has set off shock waves within the white house, the republican party, and the financial markets. the first casualty of the tariffs was the president's top economic adviser, carry cohn, he resigned. president trump is expected to officially sign off on the new tariffs at noon today. many in the own party are looking for ways to water down the plan. but, what about the people directly affected?...
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michelle miller investigates. >> new surveillance video of knock-knock burglars caught in the act. >> reporter: so this is l.a.p.d. footage. >> yeah. they know what they're doing, and they know what they want. >> reporter: gangs of the so-called knock-knock burglars are reeked havoc in wealthy los angeles neighborhoods for several years. >> since january, at least seven celebrities had hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of jewelry taken. >> high-profile victims include $300,000 from former laker star, darren fisher. $175,000 for nikki minhaj. . >> reporter: but back in january of 2017, they were linked with a murder for the first time. fabio sementilli was a famous hair dresser and beauty executive. >> everybody welcome fabio! >> everybody fab here for another fab style friday. >> fabio was bigger than life in the industry. >> i love it! >> he was the iconic guy, the international hairdresser that came to the u.s. > it's beautiful! >> he mentored so many people. >> i was so proud of him. oh! >> reporter: fabio had worked with his sister, mirella, establishing themselveses on a gl
michelle miller investigates. >> new surveillance video of knock-knock burglars caught in the act. >> reporter: so this is l.a.p.d. footage. >> yeah. they know what they're doing, and they know what they want. >> reporter: gangs of the so-called knock-knock burglars are reeked havoc in wealthy los angeles neighborhoods for several years. >> since january, at least seven celebrities had hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of jewelry taken. >> high-profile...
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here is michelle miller with more on this. >> reporter: the first case was on march 6 when a contagious passenger flew from an unknown origin abroad to detroit metropolitan airport. the second on march 12th. a young child arrived at newark liberty international airport from brussels, then went to memphis. the new jersey department of health is warning anyone who was in terminal b or c at newark between 2:45 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. on monday to seek medical attention if they develop symptoms. just how contagious is this? >> it's super contagious. it's spread through the air. >> reporter: i brought cbs news' chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook with me to newark airport. >> if you just touch the screen you can pick up the measles virus if it happens to be there. the good news is somebody who's here today doesn't have to worry because the measles virus only lasts for two hours or less, either on a surface or in the air. >> reporter: so that's everyone who was here on march 12th needs to be concerned? >> they said it was within like 12:45 and like 9:00 or so. >> reporter: i was here. >> re
here is michelle miller with more on this. >> reporter: the first case was on march 6 when a contagious passenger flew from an unknown origin abroad to detroit metropolitan airport. the second on march 12th. a young child arrived at newark liberty international airport from brussels, then went to memphis. the new jersey department of health is warning anyone who was in terminal b or c at newark between 2:45 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. on monday to seek medical attention if they develop symptoms....
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utl right, michelle miller, thank you very much. the president talked about gun violence today with members of the video game industry, which generated a record $37 billion last year. is there a link between virtual violence and the real thing? here's anna werner. >> reporter: the white house put timed with today's meeting. last month, president trump said this: >> and this is what kids are watching. and i think you maybe have to take a look at it. >> reporter: today he met parents like melissa henson. >> the kinds of messages and images that they are putting in their minds, i think they're-- they're seeing nightly dress rehearsals for huge acts of violence. >> reporter: but this psychologist says: >> video games are actually being used as a scapegoat for what i think might be the real causes of violence. >> reporter: patrick markey's research shows 80% of mass shooters did not show an interest in violent video games. >> it seems like something that should actually make us safer. so it's a total, understandable reaction. the problem
utl right, michelle miller, thank you very much. the president talked about gun violence today with members of the video game industry, which generated a record $37 billion last year. is there a link between virtual violence and the real thing? here's anna werner. >> reporter: the white house put timed with today's meeting. last month, president trump said this: >> and this is what kids are watching. and i think you maybe have to take a look at it. >> reporter: today he met...
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michelle miller went to the steel company to get reaction to the tariff plan. >> reporter: wheatland, pennsylvania, is one of the homes to the largest steel pipe makers in new york america. they have more than a dozen plants like this in the u.s. >> in this facility, there are 250 people -- >> reporter: ceo barry zekelman plans to add hundreds of johns in wheatland alone and pick up production if president trump's tariff on steel becomes a reality. >> steel is the backbone and we could be the backbone again. we could employ a hundred more people and be proud to walk through these plant that are sitting idle right now. >> reporter: he's so fired up about the president's trade plan, he's pledged to give $1,000 to each of his 2,000 employees every year that the tariff stands. >> i believe it means job security. >> reporter: that's a welcome surprise for karen yanak, who's a machine operator. >> i truly believe we're going to get a lot of the domestic business back. >> reporter: but some workers like nikki jaggers has other worries. >> it gives hope to us, but what about others in the ind
michelle miller went to the steel company to get reaction to the tariff plan. >> reporter: wheatland, pennsylvania, is one of the homes to the largest steel pipe makers in new york america. they have more than a dozen plants like this in the u.s. >> in this facility, there are 250 people -- >> reporter: ceo barry zekelman plans to add hundreds of johns in wheatland alone and pick up production if president trump's tariff on steel becomes a reality. >> steel is the...
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michelle miller went to steel country to get tariff plan reaction. >> reporter: wheatland, mnnsylvania, is home to one of the largest steel pipe makers in s rth america. his inan industries has more than a dozen plants like this in the u.s. he in this facility, there's 275 people that work here. >> reporter: c.e.o. barry zekelman told us he expects to add hundreds of jobs in wheatland alone, and pick up toduction, if trump's 25% tariff on foreign steel becomes reality. >> steel is the backbone, and we can be the backbone again. what we could do is employ a lot dore people. we could be proud to walk through these plants, that are hatting idle right now. how's it running today? >> reporter: he's so fired up about the president's trade plan, he's pledged to give $1,000 to each of his 2,000 employees every year the tariff stands. >> i believe it means job security. >> reporter: that's a welcome surprise for karen yanak, who is a machine operator. >> i truly believe that we're going to get a lot of the domestic business back. >> reporter: but some workers, like nikki jagers, are more cautio
michelle miller went to steel country to get tariff plan reaction. >> reporter: wheatland, mnnsylvania, is home to one of the largest steel pipe makers in s rth america. his inan industries has more than a dozen plants like this in the u.s. he in this facility, there's 275 people that work here. >> reporter: c.e.o. barry zekelman told us he expects to add hundreds of jobs in wheatland alone, and pick up toduction, if trump's 25% tariff on foreign steel becomes reality. >>...
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wow, michelle miller, thank you very much. when we come back here, a u.f.o. sighting by two separate pilots. . got any ideas for me? well, not all products work the same. that's why my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. mosquitoes too? yep. kills all three through contact - no biting required. wish my owner knew about k9 advantix ii. ow! well...could be worse. -ooh. glorious. protect against the bites that can spread disease. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has sim
wow, michelle miller, thank you very much. when we come back here, a u.f.o. sighting by two separate pilots. . got any ideas for me? well, not all products work the same. that's why my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. mosquitoes too? yep. kills all three through contact - no biting required. wish my owner knew about k9 advantix ii. ow! well...could be worse. -ooh. glorious. protect against the bites that can spread disease. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. for...
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michelle miller, atlantic city. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, march 12th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> we've got an engine failure over the east river. >>> a helicopter crashes into new york city's east river killing five people on board. the pilot is the only survivor. >>> the president releases a new plan to cut down on school shootings. >>> and millions of americans are waking up with a headache and
michelle miller, atlantic city. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, march 12th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> we've got an engine failure over the east river. >>> a helicopter...
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here is michelle miller. >> government attorneys said they showed this video to jurors because they believe it is the clearest evidence they have pointing to for salman as providing material support of adrian beltre her husband, aiding and abet ago the terrorist attack, the edited courtroom shows omar mateen buying a ticket before walking into pulse, as club goers are enjoying last call. it is just before 2:00 a.m. mateen then leaves the building but returns less than ten minutes later and almost immediately opens fire into the main part of the club with his semiautomatic rival rife. after appearing to fire off several shots he walks toward the back of the club firing again obama methodically picking uoff patrons and appears to shot some victims once they are already down. >> at one point mateen drops a used clip and reloads, stalking back and forth between rooms, he continues to fire away and then heads toward the restroom. >> where people can be seen on cellphone video huddled in fear. >> at 2:07 roughly six minutes after he started shooting, police enter the building with guns drawn as t
here is michelle miller. >> government attorneys said they showed this video to jurors because they believe it is the clearest evidence they have pointing to for salman as providing material support of adrian beltre her husband, aiding and abet ago the terrorist attack, the edited courtroom shows omar mateen buying a ticket before walking into pulse, as club goers are enjoying last call. it is just before 2:00 a.m. mateen then leaves the building but returns less than ten minutes later...
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michelle miller has thestory of thst >> reporter: sylvester stallone but some of the best moves in "rocky" belong to a behind the scenes cinematic champ. the same guy who gave us chills "the shining." and also, made sure audiences >> it consists of four things a one-time folk singer who revolutionized movies, with the steady cam. yourself? think a better inventer than i ever was cameraman or director. the way the world views film? but true. before his creation, this is how moving shots. with cam ps. anything hand held would shake. and bounce.out better way. in 1974, this was his solution.. where, no matter how you would tilt the camera, the picture would always remain level. >> when you walknd.d, doesn't jump. does it? we have this wonderful little stabilizer in our the inner ear, tells your eye muscles what to do. up and down looking at me, that's stable, right. >> this is hand held. held. >> we don't like that. >> brown paved theay michael craven. me ability to express myself bl. it's -- it's really quite incredible. >> in the mid 1970s. garrett made a staef c dfilmf h. running in phila
michelle miller has thestory of thst >> reporter: sylvester stallone but some of the best moves in "rocky" belong to a behind the scenes cinematic champ. the same guy who gave us chills "the shining." and also, made sure audiences >> it consists of four things a one-time folk singer who revolutionized movies, with the steady cam. yourself? think a better inventer than i ever was cameraman or director. the way the world views film? but true. before his creation,...
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i'm michelle miller. there has been another bombing in texas. this one at a fed ex warehouse outside san antonio. the fbi is scrambling to defer mdefer -- determine if it is linked to four bombs in austin. the devices killed two, injured four others and september the s -- set the city on edge. >> reporter: fbi and atf agents in austin immediately arrived to investigate. >> a package had been traveling along the all right mated convey ', when it had exploded. >> reporter: later in the morning a second suspicious package was located near austin. fedex released a statement saying a second package was secured and turned over to law enforcement. former atf bomb specialist, worked on dozens of bombing cases. she says with each explosion, investigators collect a wealth of physical evidence. bomb makers have a device, commonality. >> the fourth bomb went off in this austin neighborhood, in fact, the bomb blew up right here with two bicyclists triggered the trip wire. a few feet away you can still see some blood on the ground. >> anything that comes in t
i'm michelle miller. there has been another bombing in texas. this one at a fed ex warehouse outside san antonio. the fbi is scrambling to defer mdefer -- determine if it is linked to four bombs in austin. the devices killed two, injured four others and september the s -- set the city on edge. >> reporter: fbi and atf agents in austin immediately arrived to investigate. >> a package had been traveling along the all right mated convey ', when it had exploded. >> reporter: later...
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michelle miller reports he caught a cab. not the plane. 31-year-old was last seen here, terminal four at kennedy airport. he had just escaped from immigration officials, just before they were going to place him on a connecting flight back to senegal. officials say he bolted from three ice agents after they removed his handcuffs at the security checkpoint. the suspect was able to dodge the agents long enough to exit the terminal. he was last seen on surveillance video hopping into a cab. authorities say he was convicted in 2012 of two felony firearm offenses and three years in prison in michigan. in 2015, a judge ordered his deportation after he violated the terms of status to. day, state police troopers armed with rifles were posted outside of terminal four. while the suspect described as a violent deportee is still on the loose. at one point today, jeff, there were state troopers here at terminal 4 armed with rifles. because mbacke is violent. authorities are urging anyone who comes into contact with him to call them immedi
michelle miller reports he caught a cab. not the plane. 31-year-old was last seen here, terminal four at kennedy airport. he had just escaped from immigration officials, just before they were going to place him on a connecting flight back to senegal. officials say he bolted from three ice agents after they removed his handcuffs at the security checkpoint. the suspect was able to dodge the agents long enough to exit the terminal. he was last seen on surveillance video hopping into a cab....
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," michelle miller, atlantic city. >> good for ali miller. what a way to bring a neighborhood back together, to show some leadership for these two young men and really weave the fabric. >> so much good has come out of one gesture. >>> all right. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> baking techniques have made it a local institution. up next chad robertson brings us some of his best. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." colgate optic white high impact white is different. it has hydrogen peroxide, to whiten four shades for a visibly whiter smile. trust your smile to colgate optic white. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk o
for "cbs this morning: saturday," michelle miller, atlantic city. >> good for ali miller. what a way to bring a neighborhood back together, to show some leadership for these two young men and really weave the fabric. >> so much good has come out of one gesture. >>> all right. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> baking techniques have made it a local institution. up next chad robertson brings us some of his best. you're watching "cbs...
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. >> i'm michele miller. "48 hours," when a famous hairdresser is murdered at his los angeles home, police suspected a gang called the knock knock burglars. home invasion? maybe not. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> women are buying fewer high heels and more sneakers. good to know i'm not the only one. shoppers tell us why they're ditching their stilettos and deciding to stay grounded. you're watching "cbs this morning." choosing to stay grounded. you're watching "cbs this morning." feel that tingle of a cold sore coming on? only abreva can heal it in as little as two and a half days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. abreva acts on it. so you can too. starburst? juicedratic equation... super top-secret mathematical formula they keep stored inside a safe... inside a vault... inside a volcano. ohh..."juicedratics." [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. ohh.when my smile is bright, i feel ready to shine. some whitening toothpastes only remove surface stains, colgate optic white high impact whi
. >> i'm michele miller. "48 hours," when a famous hairdresser is murdered at his los angeles home, police suspected a gang called the knock knock burglars. home invasion? maybe not. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> women are buying fewer high heels and more sneakers. good to know i'm not the only one. shoppers tell us why they're ditching their stilettos and deciding to stay grounded. you're watching "cbs this morning." choosing to stay...
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michelle miller has the story of the steady cam. >> reporter: sylvester stallone had the muscle. but some of the best moves in "rocky" belong to a behind the scenes cinematic champ. the same guy who gave us chills with every hotel hallway turn in "the shining." and also, made sure audiences had a forest chase to remember in "return of the jedi." >> it consists of four things that make it work. >> meet garrett brown. a one-time folk singer who revolutionized movies, with the steady cam. >> how would you describe yourself? >> an inventer. think a better inventer than i ever was cameraman or director. >> you single-handedly changed the way the world views film? >> wow. >> wow. but true. before his creation, this is how hollywood would get those smooth moving shots. with cameras put on platforms, called dollies, or rolled on rails. anything hand held would shake. and bounce. garrett brown figured out a better way. in 1974, this was his solution. the camera stablizing system, or, steady cam. where, no matter how you would tilt the camera, the picture would always remain level. >> when
michelle miller has the story of the steady cam. >> reporter: sylvester stallone had the muscle. but some of the best moves in "rocky" belong to a behind the scenes cinematic champ. the same guy who gave us chills with every hotel hallway turn in "the shining." and also, made sure audiences had a forest chase to remember in "return of the jedi." >> it consists of four things that make it work. >> meet garrett brown. a one-time folk singer who...
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michele miller has been following the story of one young woman caught up in the sex trafficking of children. actor ashton cutchner has taken on the cause to save other young victims of it is tea focus of tomorrow night's 48 hours. michele, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. alyssa beck was a naive 15 yearly living in jacksonville florida when she found herself trapped in a sex trafficker's webb. according to the fbi, sex trafficking of children in this country has become a nationwide problem. and traffickers target troubled girls with low self-esteem. girls like alyssa. >> i was searching for something, but i didn't know what i was searching for. >> reporter: alyssa beck grew up a good student in a middle class neighborhood. but in her early teens she started breaking her parents' rules by staying out late and hanging out with boys. >> part of it was being a rebellious teenager and honestly really just being a child. also because my father and mother, they had problems of their own. >> reporter: after running away from from home for almost a year she ended up in the juvenile justice s
michele miller has been following the story of one young woman caught up in the sex trafficking of children. actor ashton cutchner has taken on the cause to save other young victims of it is tea focus of tomorrow night's 48 hours. michele, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. alyssa beck was a naive 15 yearly living in jacksonville florida when she found herself trapped in a sex trafficker's webb. according to the fbi, sex trafficking of children in this country has become a...
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i want to bring in curt bardella and markay and michelle goldberg. the president said i like chaos, it really is good. the question everyone keeps asking is, who is going to be the next to leave? steve miller or melania, that is terrible but you love me, honey. i won't tell you what she said. the president, michelle all joking aside talking about the stacked turnover there. all of the chaos something to joke about or dangerous what's happening inside the white house? >> of course it's dangerous, it's extremely dangerous. we have a president whose even his allies agree is unstable and on the verge of starting a trade war on the spur of the moment because he had a bad day which is scary, although thank god it's a trade war and not a war-war. that performance last night was sort of disgraceful for establishment journalists to be joking around with this man who is so hostile to our profession, who is so you know -- who is so violently opposes the tenants of a free press. none of this is a laughing matter, not even a laughing matter to humiliate his long
i want to bring in curt bardella and markay and michelle goldberg. the president said i like chaos, it really is good. the question everyone keeps asking is, who is going to be the next to leave? steve miller or melania, that is terrible but you love me, honey. i won't tell you what she said. the president, michelle all joking aside talking about the stacked turnover there. all of the chaos something to joke about or dangerous what's happening inside the white house? >> of course it's...
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ata: matt miller in geneva the auto show. this is what we are watching out for today. the chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier is meeting with the northern ireland party, the dup, will they come up with some common like which around the trade issues across the irish border? eu foreign ministers meet in brussels to discuss different policies. and rex tillerson goes to africa for extended visit. gathering various business leaders to the white house to try to change the narrative a little bit at the white house around tariffs. let's have a look at our stocks of the hour, that is smurfit cap. -- smurfit kappa. in thisk is up by 18% morning's session. this is the graphic dashboard page around this stock. it says where we are in the story. benefitingave been from the global expansion and growing e-commerce sector. we are seeing some united states consolidation. this business, smurfit cap a -- smurfit kappa, in tennessee. that is one of the things we are focusing on. we are focusing on the tariff story in the united states. and note you retaliation. -- and the eu retaliati
ata: matt miller in geneva the auto show. this is what we are watching out for today. the chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier is meeting with the northern ireland party, the dup, will they come up with some common like which around the trade issues across the irish border? eu foreign ministers meet in brussels to discuss different policies. and rex tillerson goes to africa for extended visit. gathering various business leaders to the white house to try to change the narrative a little bit...