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sandy miller was my client.never forget when i first met her and she first came to the shop with her beautiful red hair. and it's curly and gorgeous and she wanted to straighten her hair. first thing i think, oh my god, your hair's beautiful. why would you want to change it? you know, but everybody wants to be something other than what they are sometimes. >> sandy was a stay-at-home mom. she was very much into the environment. planting trees and flowers at her home. she had two daughters. one, shelby. she was 8 years old. and shasta was 4. >> where? it's a rock. >> i was so struck by how she was with her little girls. how she was with the kids. she was just very earthy and very real and easy to talk to. she was really a nice person. >> when she would be taking the kids to the school bus stop, it would be a wave, you know, through the car windows. if shane was with her, there was no eye contact, no waving. so it makes me wonder if there was something going on. ♪ >> if i had known anything about the domestic viole
sandy miller was my client.never forget when i first met her and she first came to the shop with her beautiful red hair. and it's curly and gorgeous and she wanted to straighten her hair. first thing i think, oh my god, your hair's beautiful. why would you want to change it? you know, but everybody wants to be something other than what they are sometimes. >> sandy was a stay-at-home mom. she was very much into the environment. planting trees and flowers at her home. she had two daughters....
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it's miller time. get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. and through monday, get 3 years interest-free financing on selected models. don't miss sleep train's year end clearance sale. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ olivia. super hungry? get my chipotle chicken club combo. it's got the chipotle sauce you love and spicy crispy chicken. you get it with fries and a drink for just $4.99. that's a ton of food. let's do this. (cheers and applause) >> jon: my guest tonight has a new movie out called "american sniper." >> tell me why you do it. i want to understand. >> i do it for you. you know that, i do it to protect you. >> no, you don't. yes, i do. i'm here, your family is here, your children have no father. >> i'm allowed to serve my country. >> you don't know when to quit. you did your part. we sacrificed enough. you let somebody else go. >> let somebody else go? yes. no way. >> you find a way. you have to. okay. i need you to be human again. >> jon
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(cheers and applause) sienna miller is here!ated film. very nice. >> thank you. >> jon: wait a minute. your acting is completely different than here. >> it's called acting! >> jon: acting! i love it! >> yes! >> jon: how well do you know bradley cooper? >> really, really well. >> jon: you've known him a long time? >> i was with him a long time and did another movie set after. i've worked with bradley for a long time. >> jon: so if bradley cooper was here, would you spot him? >> yeah, in a heart beat. >> jon: how about a guy who doesn't really look lining like him? where are you, dude? can we get his face on there? >> yeah. (laughter) >> jon: all right, sit down. it's like a sean penn. >> jon: yes! bradley cooper and sean penn (bleep). >> sean cooper. >> jon: i thought more of a sean cooper. >> you're right. >> jon: you don't need this anymore. >> okay. >> jon: the audience is fired bradley cooper is here to watch! i don't think he's sitting in the third row. >> he's on broadway. >> jon: he is going to broadway. >> he's on it now.
(cheers and applause) sienna miller is here!ated film. very nice. >> thank you. >> jon: wait a minute. your acting is completely different than here. >> it's called acting! >> jon: acting! i love it! >> yes! >> jon: how well do you know bradley cooper? >> really, really well. >> jon: you've known him a long time? >> i was with him a long time and did another movie set after. i've worked with bradley for a long time. >> jon: so if...
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it's miller time. >> jon: that's our show!ind of looks like what the earth looks like when you're a zillion miles away from the planet moon. >> yes, from the planet moon. is it a moon or a star? captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org it's 11:29 and 59 second, this happened on twitter today, my fellow americans these are stressful times for the old us of a. you are government faces untold threats forenand domestic and the need for certifiable intelligence
it's miller time. >> jon: that's our show!ind of looks like what the earth looks like when you're a zillion miles away from the planet moon. >> yes, from the planet moon. is it a moon or a star? captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org it's 11:29 and 59 second, this happened on twitter today, my fellow americans these are stressful times for the old us of a. you are government faces untold threats forenand domestic and the need...
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miller. so, media day, right?creeped me out a little with that answer. >> monkey pickup puppet going on, you know. [ laughter ] ' start blaming the monkey puppet for deflating the balls. >> the monkey puppet did it and he will get fined. how about marshawn. have you quote to love marshawn lynch right? hack me if you want i'm just going to. >> i see marshawn lynns on a daily basis. i'm just here because i don't want to be fined. the league is so screwed up now. that kid they are going to end up flattening the ball boy, billy. that's what he will do. he will be the only kid at gitmo as the ball boy for god's sake. >> i said that from the jump it's going to be some equipment kid he is going to get it i admire marshawn lynch because what he has done, he hates the press and i'm not a big fan of the press myself. but he has marketed this into a world famous thing brilliant if you look what he is doing. >> he is trademarked the scroch grab. i went down to the office of trademark. you can't get that anymore. he never talk
miller. so, media day, right?creeped me out a little with that answer. >> monkey pickup puppet going on, you know. [ laughter ] ' start blaming the monkey puppet for deflating the balls. >> the monkey puppet did it and he will get fined. how about marshawn. have you quote to love marshawn lynch right? hack me if you want i'm just going to. >> i see marshawn lynns on a daily basis. i'm just here because i don't want to be fined. the league is so screwed up now. that kid they...
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investigator gary miller got the call. >> we all knew we had something really bad here. we had an abduction. >> jessica's badly decomposed body was found in an indiana corn field weeks later. then, like tricia's, jessica's case went cold. >> there's a lot of times you wonder if you'll solve it. but you know that you're going to keep going and check everything out, you're going to recheck everything. >> for over a year, miller scoured local police reports. and then a break. a vehicle reported in a county nearby. the owner, larry hall. >> he had been involved in stopping some girls. those girls were scared. they ran from him. >> in the last six months, hall's van was spotted by more than 11 girls in five different towns close by, including those where jessica lived and where her body was found. now, miller contacted the police in hall's hometown to arrange for an interview. >> he initially said, no, you know, he hadn't been over here. >> miller had to coax hall to admit being near jessica's house. >> i said, well, would you remember if, you know, you stopped and offered gi
investigator gary miller got the call. >> we all knew we had something really bad here. we had an abduction. >> jessica's badly decomposed body was found in an indiana corn field weeks later. then, like tricia's, jessica's case went cold. >> there's a lot of times you wonder if you'll solve it. but you know that you're going to keep going and check everything out, you're going to recheck everything. >> for over a year, miller scoured local police reports. and then a...
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miller u.s. presidents have said they have suffered from its ominous. >> guest: do you read my blog? is a funny question to ask. there are historians who have gone through much of the behavior of u.s. presidents and they have come up with something like half of all presidents had -- which is the same you would come up with and the general public. i think so, i don't know. i think the screening at the medical backgrounds of presidential candidates is such that i don't think it's as likely now as it was many years ago when people didn't go through the records. people didn't worry about someone's mental health, physical health. when you have a physical health problem may give you a rough time about being president too. >> host: a lot of volunteer psychiatrist have diagnosed a grandma can as having depression. >> guest: i have never examined him so if you are going to ask me there's a rule in psychiatry that you don't diagnose people you have never met. i tried talking to mr. lincoln that he would ju
miller u.s. presidents have said they have suffered from its ominous. >> guest: do you read my blog? is a funny question to ask. there are historians who have gone through much of the behavior of u.s. presidents and they have come up with something like half of all presidents had -- which is the same you would come up with and the general public. i think so, i don't know. i think the screening at the medical backgrounds of presidential candidates is such that i don't think it's as likely...
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debbie loveless and her two daughters from a previous marriage, amy and april, moved in with john miller. he, too, was divorced and worked in the construction industry. >> my marriage with john was good. he was a very good man. took care of me and the kids real well, and we had a happy home life. >> we had a lot of fun together, the children. we did a lot of things with the children. we didn't leave them home when we went somewheres. we took them with us. and had a family -- a very close-knit family, really. >> john, debbie, and the two girls moved onto a five acre farm just a few miles outside of town. it was complete with a house, barn, horses, and family pets. and for the children, freedom to roam and play among the beauties of nature. 4-year-old april loved living on a farm. >> she loved to play outside. she loved, you know, being outside. she liked to climb trees a lot, so i had a time keeping her out of trees. >> she was just bubbly. i mean, she was just full of life. she just got into everything. she was always running. i don't think she knew how to walk. she just ran everywheres.
debbie loveless and her two daughters from a previous marriage, amy and april, moved in with john miller. he, too, was divorced and worked in the construction industry. >> my marriage with john was good. he was a very good man. took care of me and the kids real well, and we had a happy home life. >> we had a lot of fun together, the children. we did a lot of things with the children. we didn't leave them home when we went somewheres. we took them with us. and had a family -- a very...
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miller is next.es it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can get out of it. ♪ introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility there's no going back. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight, three hot topics, let's get right to the sage of southern california who joins us now from santa barbara. all right, miller the paris terror attack and you say? well to echo what morgan freidman said to himself in the shawshank redemption it's time for the civilized world to get busy living or get busy dying. because we have got a problem on our hand here and the problem usually lists its return address as the islamic fate. i'm not going t
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all right, miller the paris terror attack and you say?he shawshank redemption it's time for the civilized world to get busy living or get busy dying. because we have got a problem on our hand here and the problem usually lists its return address as the islamic fate. i'm not going to do that silly thing where i have to stomp down every time i talk about this and say not all 1.6 billion of them are nuts. but granted, i guess de blasio can talk about new york city cops as their monolithic and say to his kid don't trust the cops. i have got to stomp down every time. a lot of this stuff goes back to that faith and what i would do on a domestic level, i think first off we have got to start standing up here. if i was brandize university. i would welcome that i amersy -- and apologize to her for canceling that speech. >> that's what it's all about though, isn't it? france makes the tremendous mistake of opening its borders and flooded with muslims as you said most of them are all right. they are okay people. but there is a significant minority th
all right, miller the paris terror attack and you say?he shawshank redemption it's time for the civilized world to get busy living or get busy dying. because we have got a problem on our hand here and the problem usually lists its return address as the islamic fate. i'm not going to do that silly thing where i have to stomp down every time i talk about this and say not all 1.6 billion of them are nuts. but granted, i guess de blasio can talk about new york city cops as their monolithic and say...
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sienna miller -- ready? i'm talking about right there. ♪ ♪ with t-mobile and iphone 6 you can make wi-fi calls beyond the reach of cellular networks. hey brandon what's up? so you can talk from down here. smile for grandma! or text pictures from up here. ok, there we go, should we send a photo? you can even make calls, way over here. talk and text over wi-fi, with wi-fi calling on iphone 6. only from t-mobile. now get iphone 6 for $0 down. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, li
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dennis miller, everybody.nearly sold out and a few good tickets remaining. cleveland, june 5th. memphis, tennessee juneth. we'll get everybody in new mexico, the land of enchantment, on april 11th. going to be great shows. details billo'reilly.com. >>> two horrendous videos to show you. a truck out of control on the new jersey turnpike. right back with it. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. (soft, calm music.) hi, you've reached emma. i'm out of the office right now, but will get back to you just as soon as i possibly can. your call is important to me. join us for exclusive discovery at sea experiences. enjoy cruises from $499 during our 50th anniversary sale. call your travel consultant or 1-800-princess. princess cruises. come back new. rd of the new dialing procedure for for th
dennis miller, everybody.nearly sold out and a few good tickets remaining. cleveland, june 5th. memphis, tennessee juneth. we'll get everybody in new mexico, the land of enchantment, on april 11th. going to be great shows. details billo'reilly.com. >>> two horrendous videos to show you. a truck out of control on the new jersey turnpike. right back with it. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax...
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dennis miller, everybody. with miller and me nearly sold out and a few good tickets remaining. cleveland, june 5th. memphis, tennessee june 6th. we'll get everybody in new mexico, the land of enchantment, on april 11th. going to be great shows. details billo'reilly.com. >>> two horrendous videos to show you. a truck out of control on the new jersey turnpike. right back with it. >>> did you see that? we begin with an amazing piece of video posted on youtube. apparently a car got stuck in bad weather on the new jersey turnpike last sunday an ice storm blew in. anyway, the driver of the car turned around to see this. wow. here now martha mccollum. do we know about that? looked like it just missed that car. >> it did. and that guy no doubt thought that he was about to meet his maker in that car that day. >> he didn't scream or anything. >> it's silent. he turns around and stopped because there's an accident in his lane in front of him. turned around and watched this unfold behind him. the quarter of inch basically
dennis miller, everybody. with miller and me nearly sold out and a few good tickets remaining. cleveland, june 5th. memphis, tennessee june 6th. we'll get everybody in new mexico, the land of enchantment, on april 11th. going to be great shows. details billo'reilly.com. >>> two horrendous videos to show you. a truck out of control on the new jersey turnpike. right back with it. >>> did you see that? we begin with an amazing piece of video posted on youtube. apparently a car...
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miller in the city and closely with the supervisors and the community-based organizations sheryl davis was here how did he strengthen our elect and the b cc you need someone who's attention is building the integrated approach i'm happy to say this evening with the help we're hiring a superintendant with the xhouchlt and i'm proud to say that mr. dick i didn't will start on january 20th an integral part of the co-hey approach he report to the superintendent and has the full wealthy and authority of the superintendents office around the impact i'm proud to see is that mr. dick i didn't was born and raised in san francisco and completed his education elsewhere but from harvard as a graduate student he's worked in the financial district and in time and philosophy and worked in the mayor's office in boston where he has served inform various roles we're very, very existed he's come back to san francisco whether are we look for mr. dick i didn't you'll see mr. miller their good looking young men we'll continue that trend but we're really existed that the special assistant will be leading our
miller in the city and closely with the supervisors and the community-based organizations sheryl davis was here how did he strengthen our elect and the b cc you need someone who's attention is building the integrated approach i'm happy to say this evening with the help we're hiring a superintendant with the xhouchlt and i'm proud to say that mr. dick i didn't will start on january 20th an integral part of the co-hey approach he report to the superintendent and has the full wealthy and authority...
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miller, u.s. presidents, have they suffered from mental illness? >> guest: do you read my blog? so that's a funny question to ask. so there are historians who have gone. >> looked at the behavior of u.s. presidents and they have come up with something like half of all presidents had a mental illness, which is about the same as you'll come up with in the general public. i think so. i don't know. i think the screening nowdays for the medical backgrounds of presidential candidates is such that i don't think it's as likely now also it was many years ago when people didn't go through the records, people didn't worry about someone's mental health, physical health. if you have a physical health problem they give you a rough time about being president, too. >> oo a lat of armchair psychiatrists have diagnosed abraham lincoln as having depression. >> guest: i never examined him. there's a rule in psychiatrist that you don't diagnose people you have never met. i tried talking to mr. lincoln but we ooh have nothing do with me. i'm not going to -- that do you think? >> host: well, doesn't m
miller, u.s. presidents, have they suffered from mental illness? >> guest: do you read my blog? so that's a funny question to ask. so there are historians who have gone. >> looked at the behavior of u.s. presidents and they have come up with something like half of all presidents had a mental illness, which is about the same as you'll come up with in the general public. i think so. i don't know. i think the screening nowdays for the medical backgrounds of presidential candidates is...
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membership miller that represents administrative review and the staff and mr. blackwell we're cohen a region a municipal approach, if you will we're not only looking at the academic around serving our students of color but looking at the municipal and our wrap around services the opportunities for the students in the city the reason i give this overview to everyone this is the first of many conversations we'll have here in our meeting and our committee meetings around my brothers keeper i'll is what it is noted it is not the mask bullet that will solve decades and decades and decades of under service of communities of color any brothers keeper is not a thing any brothers keeper is not a person my brothers keeper is not an accomodation of dollars which will be targeted to certain things if anyone is expecting to see that what million brothers keeper is our collective commitment to our communities of color to address historic under service to our students of color it takes on most forms it takes on the history and life stories of our students of color roanoke cou
membership miller that represents administrative review and the staff and mr. blackwell we're cohen a region a municipal approach, if you will we're not only looking at the academic around serving our students of color but looking at the municipal and our wrap around services the opportunities for the students in the city the reason i give this overview to everyone this is the first of many conversations we'll have here in our meeting and our committee meetings around my brothers keeper i'll is...
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i'm matt miller.et's look at the big drops some wall street. the dow down more than 200 points. at one point it was down 326. this is a bit of a recovery. we are down at a level on the s&p that we have not seen since december 17, which was not too long ago, but still. it has dropped almost three quarters of a percent. the nasdaq down almost one and a half percent. the reasons why our wide and varied, but europe the euro at a seven-year low. oil falling below $50 a barrel at one point. caterpillar is the biggest loser today. the worst performer in the dow. that stock is at its lows level in nearly a year after j.p. morgan downgraded those shares. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half hour of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. equity markets continue to fall on this monday. let's go to the breaking news desk. olivia sterns has the highlights. >> oil having its fourth biggest drop, making for the biggest slump, still down by more than 3%. off 330, pretty close to the lows of the session your. the s&p
i'm matt miller.et's look at the big drops some wall street. the dow down more than 200 points. at one point it was down 326. this is a bit of a recovery. we are down at a level on the s&p that we have not seen since december 17, which was not too long ago, but still. it has dropped almost three quarters of a percent. the nasdaq down almost one and a half percent. the reasons why our wide and varied, but europe the euro at a seven-year low. oil falling below $50 a barrel at one point....
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let's bring in sandy miller. he has seen that some that look like box. i described the editorial.inancials look crummy. it's a remarkable thing how this company spends money so much more on marketing than revenues. >> it's interesting that they have achieved an awful lot. you have a lot of customer traction. a lot of names, do turn 25 -- growing 85%. there are a lot of things that look attractive. they are spending to get it. they are facing pretty big competitors and they have to spend to get their product into the market. what is interesting is their financials were exposed early because they do not file silently under the jobs act. >> what is your notion of why they did that and with the jobs act might have afforded them? >> we recommend strongly that our companies use the job act and file silently and do the testing in the waters with institutional accounts and then only expose to the public at the time. a lot of what they went through was pretty typical but played out in the public arena rather than more behind the scenes, which is now allowed by the jobs act. >> i have enorm
let's bring in sandy miller. he has seen that some that look like box. i described the editorial.inancials look crummy. it's a remarkable thing how this company spends money so much more on marketing than revenues. >> it's interesting that they have achieved an awful lot. you have a lot of customer traction. a lot of names, do turn 25 -- growing 85%. there are a lot of things that look attractive. they are spending to get it. they are facing pretty big competitors and they have to spend...
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matt miller, thank you very much.loomberg west will be right back. ♪ >> the annual letter from the bill and melinda gates foundation is out and in it, the microsoft cofounder says the flight --plight of the world's order will get dramatically better in the next 15 years. erik schatzker in an exclusive interview. >> if you look at the world as a whole, it is less unequal, more equal than in the past. that is because poor countries have had growth rates way above that of the rich countries. the inequality has gone up in almost every country. i think everybody believes in a balance that you should have progressive taxation. if you get wealthier, your consumption, your income, your estate ought to be subject to much higher taxes than, say, the middle class. i think the u.s. could be more progressive in that. very critical is an equal opportunity in the inner-city schools are really good and the access to health so that it is not holding people back. there is an equal chance to becoming a lawyer, doctor, or becoming a good
matt miller, thank you very much.loomberg west will be right back. ♪ >> the annual letter from the bill and melinda gates foundation is out and in it, the microsoft cofounder says the flight --plight of the world's order will get dramatically better in the next 15 years. erik schatzker in an exclusive interview. >> if you look at the world as a whole, it is less unequal, more equal than in the past. that is because poor countries have had growth rates way above that of the rich...
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miller is next. kelley blue book... it's the trusted resource. new way to help you decide on your next new car by showing you what really matters. use 5-year cost to own to compare the long term cost of maintenance insurance and gas. read reviews. woman: gas milage is awesome. from actual owners and kelley blue book experts. and get the full picture on what it's like to own the cars you're considering kbb.com >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight, the d man has been discussing the obama no show at the paris protest on his syndicated radio program. he joins us now from santa barbara. what is your take on this? >> you know, i would have thought he would have sent sharpton over because, you know, every time i see one of those parades where everybody is linked in, sharpton seems to know that drill but we didn't each send him over. like i said before, billy it's ironic to me that president obama's approach to explaining terrorism to me is torturous. he won't use torture with the actual terrorists but i ha
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. >>> a damaged tree may have saved a man's life in washington state, officer jd miller drove past the tree and saw a mark and stopped to see what may have caused it and found a car in a nearby ditch the driver was still inside of the vehicle, fellow officers say that miller's institution may have saved the driver's life. >> paying attention to the little things makes a big difference j.d. saw something and stopped to investigate and did not just write it off and probably saved this young man's life at least initially. >> doctors say he has a chance of surviving the crash thanks to officer miller. >>> two new parents welcome their baby boy into the world miles away from their home, because labor started too soon, the baby was due in march and once the plane took off she felt her water break and the plane landed in utah and she delivered a healthy baby boy doctors are not sure what caused her to go into labor so early and she says she definitely will not fly during her next pregnancy. >> coming up the man that can take you back to the glory days of atlantic city. his mission is to share
. >>> a damaged tree may have saved a man's life in washington state, officer jd miller drove past the tree and saw a mark and stopped to see what may have caused it and found a car in a nearby ditch the driver was still inside of the vehicle, fellow officers say that miller's institution may have saved the driver's life. >> paying attention to the little things makes a big difference j.d. saw something and stopped to investigate and did not just write it off and probably saved...
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we had a correspondent who is driving around bronxville, matt miller. >> matthew miller is driving down >> is this live? >> matt are you storm chasing? >> i'm going down to tribeca. i've got to pick up stephanie ruhle. [laughter] >> when uber goes public are they going to be under pressure? matt, keep your eyes on the road. >> why does stephanie ruhle get a car? another hour, we speak to richard haas. the litmus paper of putin's system. the ruble out at 68 print last night. stay with us for more bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> boston, massachusetts will receive nearly two feet of snow. but historic blizzard shuts down streets from new york city to maine. the new york stock exchange they say no to the politicians. markets and the exchange will be open to trade today, and again russia -- docs decline. the ruble weekends, standard and poor delivers mr. putin a junk rating. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from our world headquarters in new york. it is tuesday, genuine 27. i am tom keene. joining me olivia sterns a
we had a correspondent who is driving around bronxville, matt miller. >> matthew miller is driving down >> is this live? >> matt are you storm chasing? >> i'm going down to tribeca. i've got to pick up stephanie ruhle. [laughter] >> when uber goes public are they going to be under pressure? matt, keep your eyes on the road. >> why does stephanie ruhle get a car? another hour, we speak to richard haas. the litmus paper of putin's system. the ruble out at 68...
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east bay congressman george miller is retiring after 40 years in congress. a lifelong bay area resident he's been known as a tireless advocate for education, labor economic equality and the environment. he was part of the so-called watergate class right after nixon resigned. congress has become increasingly polarized. 2015 promises to continue on this path. scott shafer sat down with george miller to look back at his distinguished career. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> after 20 terms in congress, what does it feel like to be a short-termer? >> it is pretty exciting. i've had a wonderful career. i'm very proud of my body of work over those 40 years, those 20 terms, but i really believe it's time to come home. >> i want to talk to you about that decision in a minute. as you're leaving a lot of people have talked about your career and what you have accomplished. in your mind, what stands out as the thing that was most important that you helped get done or got done? >> for me, one of the ideas i worked on was access for poor and minority individuals in our society
east bay congressman george miller is retiring after 40 years in congress. a lifelong bay area resident he's been known as a tireless advocate for education, labor economic equality and the environment. he was part of the so-called watergate class right after nixon resigned. congress has become increasingly polarized. 2015 promises to continue on this path. scott shafer sat down with george miller to look back at his distinguished career. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> after 20...
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michelle miller reporting for us tonight, thanks. some notes on the economy today.he federal reserve says it won't raise interest rates because inflation is still below 2%. the government oles told us that 20% of american kids depend on food stamps. that's 60 million. before the great recession, it was 9 million. with sales at mcdonald's slipping don thompson is stepping down as c.e.o. to be replaced an senior cheskt vice president steve easter brooke. >>> the u.s. and europe said it could face tougher economic sanction force whipping up new violence in ukraine. here's elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: the on again off again war in eastern ukraine is on again. and ukrainian soldiers are bracing for another major assault by pro-russian rebels after they were forced to retreat from donetsk airport last week. the war of words is on again, too. on monday russia's president vladimir putin described ukraine's army as a foreign legion implying n.a.t.o. soldiers had joined its ranks. nonsense said n.a.t.o. in fact, it's russia that sent soldiers to fight with the rebels. 9,000
michelle miller reporting for us tonight, thanks. some notes on the economy today.he federal reserve says it won't raise interest rates because inflation is still below 2%. the government oles told us that 20% of american kids depend on food stamps. that's 60 million. before the great recession, it was 9 million. with sales at mcdonald's slipping don thompson is stepping down as c.e.o. to be replaced an senior cheskt vice president steve easter brooke. >>> the u.s. and europe said it...
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but sometimes miller would have a bad night. but miller would just tell the audience f.u.sn't care. >> and when you get really famous, it doesn't matter. >> hostile audiences has really helped me here. >> all right. but you've got new glasses and you're looking good. >> thank you so much. >> there they are. tomorrow night one of the fox news stars was a former airline hostess. we'll be right back. is it ig legal? yet another attack on a student by a teacher. "legal" is next. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. [ male announcer ] the average kid texts 20 words per minute. ♪ ♪ and zero words per manwich. hold on. it's manwich. thanking for being with us. apparently they spent more than 1 million taxpayer dollars on travel to various conferences including two white privilege exposition
but sometimes miller would have a bad night. but miller would just tell the audience f.u.sn't care. >> and when you get really famous, it doesn't matter. >> hostile audiences has really helped me here. >> all right. but you've got new glasses and you're looking good. >> thank you so much. >> there they are. tomorrow night one of the fox news stars was a former airline hostess. we'll be right back. is it ig legal? yet another attack on a student by a teacher....
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but sometimes miller would have a bad night. but miller would just tell the audience f.u.sn't care. >> and when you get really famous, it doesn't matter. >> hostile audiences has really helped me here. >> all right. but you've got new glasses and you're looking good. >> thank you so much. >> there they are. tomorrow night one of the fox news stars was a former airline hostess. we'll be right back. is it ig legal? yet another attack on a student by a teacher. "legal" is next. they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. next. ♪♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! vo: in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take
but sometimes miller would have a bad night. but miller would just tell the audience f.u.sn't care. >> and when you get really famous, it doesn't matter. >> hostile audiences has really helped me here. >> all right. but you've got new glasses and you're looking good. >> thank you so much. >> there they are. tomorrow night one of the fox news stars was a former airline hostess. we'll be right back. is it ig legal? yet another attack on a student by a teacher....
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happy to be here at the miller center in particular. >> thank you.et's start with the second president bush bush 43. there is a president six years ago was deeply unpopular at the end of his presidency and viewed widely as a poor precedent, a failed president. you say almost as much in the book approval rating at the end had been in the high 20s to the low 30s. yet today when americans are asked in polls in 2014 about president bush 50% say they give a strong approval rating. so a failure six years ago is now a great president? >> let's start this way. presidents like fine wines age with time. the reality is they are much more popular once they sever their relationships with the american people in contemporary political terms and they are remembered in ways that are driven by many factories including who succeeds them, which is critically important. who comes before you and who after you is critically important to shaping your presidential reputation. there's no question about it. any number of presidents, look at two of our greatest. lincoln and fdr
happy to be here at the miller center in particular. >> thank you.et's start with the second president bush bush 43. there is a president six years ago was deeply unpopular at the end of his presidency and viewed widely as a poor precedent, a failed president. you say almost as much in the book approval rating at the end had been in the high 20s to the low 30s. yet today when americans are asked in polls in 2014 about president bush 50% say they give a strong approval rating. so a failure...
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>> pelley: michelle miller on johnson, king and the search for the truth about selma. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. today the most powerful military in the world fell victim to hackers. tonight the f.b.i. is investigating how they broke into the twitter and youtube accounts of the u.s. central command, the command that overseas u.s. military operations all across the middle east, including the war against isis. the hackers claimed to be working on behalf of that terror organization, and we have more now from national security correspondent david martin at the pentagon. >> reporter: the hack lasted about half an hour and no secrets were spilled. but it left the u.s. central command with egg on its face. its social media accounts briefly turned into propaganda platforms for the enemy.
>> pelley: michelle miller on johnson, king and the search for the truth about selma. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. today the most powerful military in the world fell victim to hackers. tonight the f.b.i. is investigating how they broke into the twitter and youtube accounts of the u.s. central command, the command that overseas u.s. military operations all across the...
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miller the oldest player in the league at 38, with 12 points off the bench.n late in the game john wall one down here 15 points and 12 assists. his 20th double-double this season. wiz win it 92-85. nice win for them. welcome back. down a level, bob huggins and west virginia visiting texas tech. first half west virginia up three, but texas tech on the run here. pass over to todd rico. knocks down the three. 14 points for him. and it's a three-point game at half. in the second mountaineers, great drive by gary brown off the glass. he had 12 tonight. and west virginia shooting lights out. stops and pops he has 16. west virginia scores 46 in the second half. they go on to win it 78-67. >>> all right, so it's been a very busy 2015 for coaches in the nfl. tonight we're hearing that former redskins head coach mike shanahan and his son kyle shanahan have interests from three different teams to come in together as a father-son duo again. meanwhile here in washington the search continues for the redskins' defensive coordinator. this thursday wade philips, the formers b
miller the oldest player in the league at 38, with 12 points off the bench.n late in the game john wall one down here 15 points and 12 assists. his 20th double-double this season. wiz win it 92-85. nice win for them. welcome back. down a level, bob huggins and west virginia visiting texas tech. first half west virginia up three, but texas tech on the run here. pass over to todd rico. knocks down the three. 14 points for him. and it's a three-point game at half. in the second mountaineers, great...
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. >> lia miller: the chemistry and the makeup of the diplomatic corps did not represent the american people. it was predominantly male. it was predominantly white. it was predominantly middle and upper class. >> bonnie: to recast that image the department has created programs and launched initiatives designed to ensure u.s. embassies and consulates around the world look like america today, diverse and multi-cultural. the goal is ambitious and the results so far are mixed. >> linda thomas greenfield: we've had to make some changes in the process so that we can target minority and women. i think we've been very very successful in terms of bringing women in the foreign service. about 50% of our classes coming in now, our incoming classes are young women. >> bonnie: women comprise approximately 40% of all foreign service officers. >> linda thomas greenfield: we're making significant progress at the entry level in bringing in a variety of people from different backgrounds, but when you look at the foreign service in terms of the mid levels and senior levels, the numbers are not there. >>
. >> lia miller: the chemistry and the makeup of the diplomatic corps did not represent the american people. it was predominantly male. it was predominantly white. it was predominantly middle and upper class. >> bonnie: to recast that image the department has created programs and launched initiatives designed to ensure u.s. embassies and consulates around the world look like america today, diverse and multi-cultural. the goal is ambitious and the results so far are mixed. >>...
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sienna miller, bradley cooper, you go to the oscars, right? >> someone has to do it so you don't have to sean. >> you even look hollywood now. >> oh, please be kind. >> you've got gel, the black jacket. >> don't hold it against me. >> no, look somebody asks me my favorite movie, i'm going to say gladiator, braveheart, passion of the christ, even go back to ben herr. i got to add this movie. i just loved it. >> i'm right there with you. let's be honest this is one of those movies hollywood could have gotten wrong in so many ways and we'd be sitting here having a very different segment. >> i'd be angry. >> but it's due to guys like bradley cooper completely dedicate todayd to this project. >> this isn't what he does, this is what he does, he does movies and he's great at it. it's funny what chris's father said wayne, to me which is i'll open up the gate to hell, says it to bradley cooper and clint eastwood. >> somehow i don't think clint was that worried. >> but the conversation, the fact that bradley cooper cared that much. >> yeah. >> if i had
sienna miller, bradley cooper, you go to the oscars, right? >> someone has to do it so you don't have to sean. >> you even look hollywood now. >> oh, please be kind. >> you've got gel, the black jacket. >> don't hold it against me. >> no, look somebody asks me my favorite movie, i'm going to say gladiator, braveheart, passion of the christ, even go back to ben herr. i got to add this movie. i just loved it. >> i'm right there with you. let's be honest...
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we'll be back in a moment with john miller. >> rose: joining me now is john miller.ntelligence and counterterrorism at the new york police department. i am pleased to have him here at this table. welcome sir. >> good to be here charl-year. >> rose: so what do we know? and what does it tell us? >> what we know is you had two possibly three individuals who were on a mission, and the mission was killing. and charlie when you look at that video tape and you see, you know they go into the newspaper office. and if they've done their homework, and they most likely did they understand that there is two police officers assigned there to protect it. so they factor that in that they're going to take on armed resistance am they shoot at the police. they systemically go through the building until they find the people they're looking for. >> rose: and call them out did they? >> i think all you what have to do and this is speculation on my part s go to the mast head and see who is in charge of the art department who is the sa)q==9ist, and so on. and pick who you are looking for. so
we'll be back in a moment with john miller. >> rose: joining me now is john miller.ntelligence and counterterrorism at the new york police department. i am pleased to have him here at this table. welcome sir. >> good to be here charl-year. >> rose: so what do we know? and what does it tell us? >> what we know is you had two possibly three individuals who were on a mission, and the mission was killing. and charlie when you look at that video tape and you see, you know...
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when the two sides met at millers run, both asserting their rights, the trouble ensued. such conflicts were common at the time. at the time, claimants to undeveloped land could base rights on a government grant, survey and some improvement or on occupancy, whichever happened first. washington, and most speculators used the former method. the seeders and many frontiersmen used the latter. for the millers run tract washington had purchased a warrant, then hired a local agent to survey the land in 1771 and build a small cabin, unoccupied cabin on it in 1772. the tract being otherwise empty the seeders moved in in 1773 and claimed the land by occupancy. one of the cabins they built was built to close to the previous cabin that you couldn't open its door. washington's cabin. at their confrontation, washington insisted that the seeders lease the land from him. they refused but offered to pay a modest price to, as washington put it, to avoid contention. washington favored renting over selling of his frontier property because he wanted to oversee its development. as the seeders
when the two sides met at millers run, both asserting their rights, the trouble ensued. such conflicts were common at the time. at the time, claimants to undeveloped land could base rights on a government grant, survey and some improvement or on occupancy, whichever happened first. washington, and most speculators used the former method. the seeders and many frontiersmen used the latter. for the millers run tract washington had purchased a warrant, then hired a local agent to survey the land in...