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this is what miller writes. when the armies of freedom found themselves upon the soil of slavery, they could do nothing less than free the poor victims who were in -- whose forced servitude was the foundation of the quarrel. when hard-pressed in the contest, these men, who proved themselves men in this crisis, were accepted by the thousands to aid in suppressing the unlawful rebellion. slavery was at an and where the federal government succeeded in that purpose. miller does on to deprecate what happens after the war. the passage of the black codes. he says those imposed upon the colored race onerous disabilities, and curtailed their rights to such an extent that their freedom was of little value. he says this was the reason for the 13th-15th amendments. we repeat then, in the light of this recapitulation of events, too recent to be called history but are familiar to us all. the most casual damage in the language of these amendments, no one could fail to be impressed by the purpose found in them all, without whic
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did not meet miller. miller was confirmed in half an hour. those were the good old days. [laughter] justice kennedy: the professor writes, they had very similar backgrounds. the parallels between lincoln and miller were hardly startling. there's was a common story, played out many times in the antebellum west, working hard, born in kentucky, trying to establish yourself in the community and profession. he said, the parallels are hardly startling. he said but while they shared similar backgrounds and held many of the same views, wartime priorities masked sharp differences in economic policy. in our meeting with the professor before we came out here, my question was, is the reconstruction period a mystery for many people. in my own studies of the founding the jacksonian , democracy period before the civil war, and then the industrial revolution of 1890's. the first world war and the period between the second world war, we can get a handle on it. but the construction has many threads. for many reasons. it is difficult and very important to understand who we are and how we go
did not meet miller. miller was confirmed in half an hour. those were the good old days. [laughter] justice kennedy: the professor writes, they had very similar backgrounds. the parallels between lincoln and miller were hardly startling. there's was a common story, played out many times in the antebellum west, working hard, born in kentucky, trying to establish yourself in the community and profession. he said, the parallels are hardly startling. he said but while they shared similar...
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>> miller: not very. at it in contrast to the capabilities that the united states government are deploying, it is nowhere close to being sophisticated. my favorite analogy is the malware that was used to hack sony is like a moped, and the malware being deployed by united states intelligence agencies is like an f-22 fighter jet. it's much more sophisticated it's much harder to detect... >> kroft: and yet still, if this is a moped, there were only a handful of companies in the united states that would have been able to survive this attack. >> miller: and that really is the scary part is it does not take an overly sophisticated attack to compromise these huge global multinational brands. >> kroft: miller says there have been other major cyber attacks like the one against sony, but they didn't get as much attention. in 2012, iran was blamed for an attack against the headquarters of saudi arabia's national oil company, aramco, that destroyed 30,000 computers. iran has also been accused of a cyber assault again
>> miller: not very. at it in contrast to the capabilities that the united states government are deploying, it is nowhere close to being sophisticated. my favorite analogy is the malware that was used to hack sony is like a moped, and the malware being deployed by united states intelligence agencies is like an f-22 fighter jet. it's much more sophisticated it's much harder to detect... >> kroft: and yet still, if this is a moped, there were only a handful of companies in the united...
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>> she's very good friends with the millers, and she is simply acting for them. would have wanted it all to go to one place. >> montana gallery owner brad hamlet does try to market the collection to museums and universities to no avail. >> they have no money. we need to find an individual that will purchase the collection and then they can gift it and there it will be for everybody to look at in the future. >> you think that the beneficiary of this collection will get their price? >> i think they will. they have to hold fast. >> and maybe for a while longer. >> so be it says sandy solomon who insists the real bottom line of her strange inhartance has less to do with money than an obligation to honor david humphries miller's legacy. that's the promise she says she made to his widow for benefactor jan miller and it's a promise she vows to fulfill. >> what do you think she's saying to you? >> she's telling me just to keep going. keep on keeping on. >> there are many questions about the battle of little big horn that may never be answered. even the slightest details
>> she's very good friends with the millers, and she is simply acting for them. would have wanted it all to go to one place. >> montana gallery owner brad hamlet does try to market the collection to museums and universities to no avail. >> they have no money. we need to find an individual that will purchase the collection and then they can gift it and there it will be for everybody to look at in the future. >> you think that the beneficiary of this collection will get...
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days later, back in illinois, miller turned up a huge lead. he found witnesses who vividly remembered hall from a revolutionary war re-enactment in the georgetown area the very weekend before jessie was abducted. to them, hall stood out for his bushy mutton-chop sideburns. but also for playing a soldier who was fighting the wrong war. >> he was wearing a civil war uniform, and he had a civil war hat. >> at a revolutionary war re-enanctment. >> exactly. >> reporter: armed with this new information, deputy sheriff miller returned to wabash for a second crack at hall. this time, he pressed his suspect harder, stressing that hall's fellow re-enacters had seen him near georgetown. >> he came along to the point where he said, "well, you know, i go to so many re-enactments, i could have been there and i just don't remember because i go to a lot of them." >> he's giving a little more ground. >> right. yeah. >> reporter: miller seized the opening and kept at it. finally, he said, hall came clean and confessed that he abducted, sexually violated and str
days later, back in illinois, miller turned up a huge lead. he found witnesses who vividly remembered hall from a revolutionary war re-enactment in the georgetown area the very weekend before jessie was abducted. to them, hall stood out for his bushy mutton-chop sideburns. but also for playing a soldier who was fighting the wrong war. >> he was wearing a civil war uniform, and he had a civil war hat. >> at a revolutionary war re-enanctment. >> exactly. >> reporter: armed...
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i have come to montana to learn more about miller and the "strange inheritance" he lift, brad hamleteration montana n . >> the life work of david humphreys miller was to find, and paint the survivors of the battle of the little bighorn. jamie: miller is born in 1918, and raised in ohio, his parents are artists they teach him to paint, at 16, he is obsessed with history in particular the battle of little bighorn he requests his parents to allow limb to travel alone to western plains and 7 out the native american survivors of the battle. >> david went on a unique journey, why do you think he did? >> he believed that some of these people were still alive. >> his parents trusted him david had to promise when it was time to come home and go to also he would. jamie: in 1935, with his parents parent's coup, and $100, he heads out. >> this is the first photo you can see how young he was. jamie: he has a sketch pad and pencils and he is drawing. why do you think they trusted him? >> he was aloofing individual. -- a loving individual, he slipped into their life style. >> miller came at the rig
i have come to montana to learn more about miller and the "strange inheritance" he lift, brad hamleteration montana n . >> the life work of david humphreys miller was to find, and paint the survivors of the battle of the little bighorn. jamie: miller is born in 1918, and raised in ohio, his parents are artists they teach him to paint, at 16, he is obsessed with history in particular the battle of little bighorn he requests his parents to allow limb to travel alone to western...
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i think you should teach that course, miller.teach him. >> listen, i'm just the emeritus status professor who pays taxes for all these people pursuing a laysa fair lifestyle. it's apropos that it takes place at the university of chicago because i believe the nuclear age started there with the cycle low tron accelerating particles and as this country goes back to inert status it might as well happen there since this is the final chapter on us going under. a hanging out thing. yeah great. now we have got social media where you can talk about hanging out. nobody is doing anything for god's sake. twitter, never have lives less lived been more chronicle. what happened? >> i don't know what happened. i think the reason these students are doing this is for politically correct reasons. they are trying to teach the younger freshman that come into the university of chicago, look. when you hang out here's what you can't say. here's what you can't do. here is how you have to look. think that's what it is. is it a politically correct deal. go
i think you should teach that course, miller.teach him. >> listen, i'm just the emeritus status professor who pays taxes for all these people pursuing a laysa fair lifestyle. it's apropos that it takes place at the university of chicago because i believe the nuclear age started there with the cycle low tron accelerating particles and as this country goes back to inert status it might as well happen there since this is the final chapter on us going under. a hanging out thing. yeah great....
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miller is next. >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight.ary hysteria going on in the press. >> there she goes and secret service following behind her going to the back. you can can see the media running behind me here to chase the scooby van. >> wow. >> and she is going around to the back. >> wow. >> we will see her very soon. >> guy in the orange pants is pretty quick. >> alex, i mean i'm looking at these people, wow orange pants is he really outnumbered now. >> joining us now from santa barbara, the sage of southern california, dennis miller. the scooby reference was, i guess her van looks like something scooby-doo has or something like that? >> first off, there is no more apt descriptor decline of civilization in general other than the 1964 was a hard day's night where we were at least chasing the four most talented lads on the planet and now the world is chasing idiots like hillary clinton for god's sake. we are now chasing people that can't outrun us. as far as calling it the scooby van it looks like that now. that's a plant. they will
miller is next. >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight.ary hysteria going on in the press. >> there she goes and secret service following behind her going to the back. you can can see the media running behind me here to chase the scooby van. >> wow. >> and she is going around to the back. >> wow. >> we will see her very soon. >> guy in the orange pants is pretty quick. >> alex, i mean i'm looking at...
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on c-span, q and day with former new york times reporter judith miller. followed by a preview of an upcoming supreme court case on same-sex marriage. later, opposition to the same-sex marriage act and how it could affect religious freedom. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, our guest is judith miller, former new york times reporter and author of the book "the story: a reporter's journey," which chronicles her account of her reporting leading up to the american invasion in iraq in 2003. brian: judy miller, author of "the story: a reporter's journey." deep in the book you have a chapter, this paragraph. the worst part of jail was not sleeping on a paperthin yoga mat. nor the vile food, mystery meat drenched in thick, brown sauce. accompanied by starches and carbohydrate in shades of brown and gray. what was the worst thing about being in jail? judith: for me, it was probably being locked up all of the time without any control over my life. we take watches and cell phones for granted. you know what time it is, you know what you're supposed to be doing. jail mean
on c-span, q and day with former new york times reporter judith miller. followed by a preview of an upcoming supreme court case on same-sex marriage. later, opposition to the same-sex marriage act and how it could affect religious freedom. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, our guest is judith miller, former new york times reporter and author of the book "the story: a reporter's journey," which chronicles her account of her reporting leading up to the american invasion in iraq in...
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brian: judy miller author of "the story: a reporter's journey"." deep in the book you have a chapter, this paragraph. the worst part of jail was not sleeping on a paperthin yoga mat. nor the vile food, mystery meat drenched in thick, brown sauce. accompanied by starches and carbohydrate in shades of brown and gray. what was the worst thing about being in jail? judith: for me, it was probably being locked up all of the time without any control over my life. we take watches and cell phones for granted. you know what time it is, you know what you're supposed to be doing. jail means a total loss of control. you work on their schedule. you sleep on their schedule. because i was in a kind of high-security jail, it was not the martha stewart camp cupcake kind of jail. there was no access to the outdoors. i think i had about four hours of real, breathable, outdoor air in 85 days. for me, that was the toughest part of the adjustment to my new life. brian: when were you in jail, and where? judith: i was in the alexandria detention center in alexandria virgin
brian: judy miller author of "the story: a reporter's journey"." deep in the book you have a chapter, this paragraph. the worst part of jail was not sleeping on a paperthin yoga mat. nor the vile food, mystery meat drenched in thick, brown sauce. accompanied by starches and carbohydrate in shades of brown and gray. what was the worst thing about being in jail? judith: for me, it was probably being locked up all of the time without any control over my life. we take watches and...
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our guest has been judith miller. thank you very much. judith: thank you very much. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> at the international consumer electronics show earlier this year, we spoke with university of san francisco cardiologist dr. michael blom about developments and technology in the future of medicine. >> you have to bring together these two different dnas and cultures to get to that place. we are not going to accept these censures and we're not going to develop these big
our guest has been judith miller. thank you very much. judith: thank you very much. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> at the international consumer electronics show earlier this year, we spoke with university of san francisco cardiologist dr. michael blom about developments and technology in the future of medicine. >> you have to bring together...
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miller is on deck. bruce jenner and the baltimore orioles. miller moments away.ls out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. >>> back of the book segment tonight. now officially miller time. so let's greet the sage of southern california who is here in new york city this week because we're doing a show out in west bury on saturday night. sold out again miller. why do you think people every show is sold out? >> ♪ i want to be a part of it -- >> i'm sorry. >> is it you or >> is it you or me? >> you're in town all weekend. i got to ask you, because you're a sports guy. >> yeah. >> if you own the baltimore orioles, would you not have l
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millers tenancy there's a human being living in a unit in back of this house and she ms. miller applied for the block book notice for the permit the permit was issued in error as mr. sanchez told us and the permit was denied by the planning commission real issue that it the renter ordinance the permit be issued to move a dwelling unit ms. miller can be evicted if this revocation didn't faxing take effect it would be issued tomorrow and she could be evicted on a permit that was denied at the planning commission a permit that never got a chance to be heard because of the procedural thing we've been involved in i'm going to ask you to do the right thing and to deny the appeal tonight thank you. >> thank you. >> is there any additional public comment seeing none we'll move into rebuttal. >> if you have anything else to say you have 2 minutes. >> the city is laid out the process for this kind of a permit we followed that 60 day notice specified amount of money given to the tenant for to relocation this is all spelled out we've gotten advise from the attorney about the process
millers tenancy there's a human being living in a unit in back of this house and she ms. miller applied for the block book notice for the permit the permit was issued in error as mr. sanchez told us and the permit was denied by the planning commission real issue that it the renter ordinance the permit be issued to move a dwelling unit ms. miller can be evicted if this revocation didn't faxing take effect it would be issued tomorrow and she could be evicted on a permit that was denied at the...
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miller was forced out by the times. she joins us now. i'm exhausted by that lead. in all right, let's take it step-by-step. there is an awful lot of stuff there. first thing is that you looked into the anthrax letters that were sent a few days after the 9/11 attack in 2001, all right? >> i actually got a letter that was filled with powder that they thought was an anthrax letter. >> it was a false alarm. >> it was, thank goodness. this doctor the fbi said committed suicide. did he do it in your opinion. >> i don't know because i didn't do the reporting on that because it's one of the stories i wanted to go back to and look at that i wasn't permitted. >> so you don't know whether this doctor who was a, i guess a fizz physicist. the fbi committed suicide after that so they thought he did he it. >> the problem, bill before they were convinced that dr. bruce ivins did it, they were convinced that another scientist did it, and they hounded him for about six or seven years. >> but he was exonerated in the end. >> he was exonerated and got money
miller was forced out by the times. she joins us now. i'm exhausted by that lead. in all right, let's take it step-by-step. there is an awful lot of stuff there. first thing is that you looked into the anthrax letters that were sent a few days after the 9/11 attack in 2001, all right? >> i actually got a letter that was filled with powder that they thought was an anthrax letter. >> it was a false alarm. >> it was, thank goodness. this doctor the fbi said committed suicide. did...
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dead paul miller good -- betty: paul miller. thank you.ity doubles profits. $300 billion. we spoke with steve schwartzman. we will have more. ♪ betty: back to breaking you the most important news. julie and joe joining me. we were speaking with paul miller about the banking system. dodd-frank is number four. the u.s. senate banking committee plans to look at legislation. it is even talking about costly outlays of according to the hacking community chair. -- banking community chair. julie: i think it's one of the most controversial pieces of legislation, if not to the banking community. not surprisingly they would try and revise it. it is interesting their revised on the small and medium-sized banks. i feel like the largest is banks have been the most vocal about the issues and they have experience associate with the dodd-frank. joe: i am not surprised the small and medium-sized banks would get more sympathy. they will keep active this for years and i doubt there will be germanic change. they will try to chip away. betty: blackstone private
dead paul miller good -- betty: paul miller. thank you.ity doubles profits. $300 billion. we spoke with steve schwartzman. we will have more. ♪ betty: back to breaking you the most important news. julie and joe joining me. we were speaking with paul miller about the banking system. dodd-frank is number four. the u.s. senate banking committee plans to look at legislation. it is even talking about costly outlays of according to the hacking community chair. -- banking community chair. julie: i...
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miller recorded? >> mr. miller voted aye. >> please change my vote to a no. gl clerk will report the tally. >> eight aye and 55 no votes. >> the amendment is not adopted. the question is on the amendment number 280 by the gentlemen from arizona related to doca. clerk will call the roll. [ >> brady? mr. playedy votes a yes. mr. miller? mr. miller votes no. ms. davis? ms. davis votes aye. mr. wilson? mr. wilson votes no. mr. long? mr. long votes aye. mr. larson? mr. larson votes aye. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes no. ms. bord? ms. bord votes aye. mr. cline? mr. cline votes no. mr. courtney? mr. courtney votes aye. mr. rogers? mr. rogers votes no. mr. franks? mr. franks votes no. mr. shuster? mr. shuster votes no. mr. whitman? mr. votes no. mr. hunter? mr. hunter votes no. mr. peters? mr. peters votes aye. dr. flemming? dr. flemming votes no. mr. gibson? mr. gibson votes aye. mr. walls? mr. walls votes aye. ms. heart? ms. heart votes no. mr. o'rourke? mr. o'rourke votes aye. mr. scott? mr. scott v
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and also matt miller.fed policymakers saying they still might -- even though the economy was stuck in neutral in the first quarter it says it expects growth to improve. >> i think it is often june to say if we would get a strong employment report a week from now. i think it is off. i think they want to prove they are not healthy but that they can stand on their own two legs. betty: i have an idea, just have bill gross have his own channel. john: i think he would be great. betty: tons of people watching. john: people would pay a lot to get a daily report from him. betty: will make the phone call. matt: he's not really sticking his neck out and saying there will not be a rate increase in june. most of the people i talked to whenever i have the honor of joining you on your program doubt we're going to see rate increases until the end of the year and even if we see rate increases this year they will be so small as to make almost no difference at all. betty: i agree. john: my watch says it is time for me to go.
and also matt miller.fed policymakers saying they still might -- even though the economy was stuck in neutral in the first quarter it says it expects growth to improve. >> i think it is often june to say if we would get a strong employment report a week from now. i think it is off. i think they want to prove they are not healthy but that they can stand on their own two legs. betty: i have an idea, just have bill gross have his own channel. john: i think he would be great. betty: tons of...
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dennis miller everybody.-man and i are looking forward to seeing everybody this coming saturday evening. the santa ana star theater. don't be a pinhead show there going to be a blast. martha maccallum on deck. taco bell versus mcdonald's. big fast food war moments >>> back of the book segment tonight, did you see that? featuring mcdonald's versus taco bell. very disturbing story out of orange county, california 20-year-old faced 25 years in prison convicted of sexually assaulting a 3-year-old girl. but the judge in the case mark kelly busted down the mandatory sentence to 10 years. citing cruel and unusual punishment. joining us now martha maccallum you see her 9:00 in the morning. how could a california judge bust down a maximum sentence? >> he can't. the d.a. is going to appeal this decision. >> can't, right? >> he says he absolutely doesn't have the jurisdiction to do that the law in california is that the two crimes that he was convicted of, which were sodomy and a lewd act, we are talking about a 3-year-
dennis miller everybody.-man and i are looking forward to seeing everybody this coming saturday evening. the santa ana star theater. don't be a pinhead show there going to be a blast. martha maccallum on deck. taco bell versus mcdonald's. big fast food war moments >>> back of the book segment tonight, did you see that? featuring mcdonald's versus taco bell. very disturbing story out of orange county, california 20-year-old faced 25 years in prison convicted of sexually assaulting a...
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olivia: also, our thanks to leland miller. a quick look at what is happening on the forex markets. the dollar is a little bit stronger, the euro weaker against the dollar. we saw those fomc minutes showing that the fed committee is divided about whether or not we should be raising rates in 2016. the euro is a little bit stronger. the japanese yen, dollar. the dollar index spot up by about 0.25%. ♪ olivia: greece settles -- lexus is a press -- will you have enough cash? m&a mania with $1 billion worth of deals in just three days -- $100 billion worth of deals. building a coalition block by block. will the next u.k. government look like a lego model? good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i'm olivia sterns. tom keene is actually off today. let's get to our top headlines. brendan: greece has paid up and on time. the greek government repaid half-billion was to the imf today despite being strapped for cash. the greeks are trying to persuade europe to unlock billions more in aid. eurozone countries have done a poor job of
olivia: also, our thanks to leland miller. a quick look at what is happening on the forex markets. the dollar is a little bit stronger, the euro weaker against the dollar. we saw those fomc minutes showing that the fed committee is divided about whether or not we should be raising rates in 2016. the euro is a little bit stronger. the japanese yen, dollar. the dollar index spot up by about 0.25%. ♪ olivia: greece settles -- lexus is a press -- will you have enough cash? m&a mania with $1...
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miller is going to take that one. mcdonald's taco bell fast food war oh i'm on the cookie air diet. you just... and that's it. i prefer real food fruit, nuts, and whole grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. let's get real. jeff... hey, scott! this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. but we love lollygaggin'. we do. but it's a battlefield out there! you know the chickweed is surrounding yer sidewalk and the dandelions are stealing precious nutrients! now's the time to send in the scotts turf builder weed and feed, man! it kills weeds while it feeds and strengthens your grass. that sounds easy. get scotts turf builder weed and feed. it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it! and to clean your outdoor space without harming your grass get scotts new outdoor cleaner plus oxiclean. all these networks keep making different claims. it gets confusing. fastest, the strongest the most in-your-face-est. it sounds like some weird multiple choice test. yea, bu
miller is going to take that one. mcdonald's taco bell fast food war oh i'm on the cookie air diet. you just... and that's it. i prefer real food fruit, nuts, and whole grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. let's get real. jeff... hey, scott! this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. but we love lollygaggin'. we do. but it's a battlefield out there! you know the chickweed is surrounding yer sidewalk and the dandelions are...
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miller is next.nking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business at old dominion, we ship everything you can imagine. and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. good. very good.
miller is next.nking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses...
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miller then killed himself. 60s weeks earlier miller called because he thought collins was taking items from his apartment when he was not home. the officer determined that was not the case. the mystery deepens about the death of an oil heir and the state that andrew getty was in when found dead in his hollywood hills home. our reporter is in the newsroom with the latest. >> we learned 47-year-old andrew getty had not been feeling well and taking prescription medication for stomach problems and was found half naked dead, in the bathroom. >> the coroner said it appears the 47-year-old andrew getty died of natural causes or, perhaps an accident lick a fall or drug overdose. medication was discovered in the bath room of his hollywood hills home where he was found. >> right now it is treated as "undetermined." there is plenty of speculation there is more to the story. this is called a potential homicide citing the article by tmz that said an ex-girlfriend who getty had a restraining order against might have been there. the l.a.p.d. said a woman at the house called 9-1-1 and taken in for que
miller then killed himself. 60s weeks earlier miller called because he thought collins was taking items from his apartment when he was not home. the officer determined that was not the case. the mystery deepens about the death of an oil heir and the state that andrew getty was in when found dead in his hollywood hills home. our reporter is in the newsroom with the latest. >> we learned 47-year-old andrew getty had not been feeling well and taking prescription medication for stomach...
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here is larry miller. >>> larry miller? did you say miller? just making sure.know we have a delay on the blue line toward the largo metro station. apparently there was an earlier issue outside of franconia- springfield metro station causing those delays. buses running on schedule. if you're getting ready to head out the door or will be in the next 5 to 10 minutes a smooth commute traveling westbound on the outer loop on baltimore avenue to the dulles toll road. you're looking at a 22-minute commute. traveling eastbound on 66, expect some volume when you get to fairfax but from sudley road into town to north lee highway, a 33-minute commute this morning. northbound on 95 from joplin road up to i -395 a 20-minute commute. if you're going to be traveling westbound on 50 from collington to penn street northeast, you're looking at a 14-minute commute this morning. sky 9 still in place on the bw parkway to show you volume building up on both sides here. you can see things are starting to move. that earlier police activity is all but cleared up so shouldn't cause too
here is larry miller. >>> larry miller? did you say miller? just making sure.know we have a delay on the blue line toward the largo metro station. apparently there was an earlier issue outside of franconia- springfield metro station causing those delays. buses running on schedule. if you're getting ready to head out the door or will be in the next 5 to 10 minutes a smooth commute traveling westbound on the outer loop on baltimore avenue to the dulles toll road. you're looking at a...
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tonight's guest, judith miller, author of judy miller. it's like they eat, pray love to get into the iraq world. it's going to be a really long interview. ( laughter ) but first, the supreme court the knowledgeable nine elgrandy justivo. robes robes, robes. yesterday, america dropped down on one knee and proposed oral arguments that could settle the question of marriage equality for gay people. >> the court will answer two questions-- can state refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, and can they decline to recognize same-sex marriages that were legally granted somewhere else. >> jon: that's right the supreme court is hearing those cases while participating in this year's "amazing race." ( laughter ) she seems-- she seems perfectly comfortable on a zip line. ( laughter ) of course, an issue this important was bound to draw a crowd, making their final arguments. the progay marriage camp went with how can a just god not allow two men to not be together? while the antigay marriage crowd went with why don't we summon the ancien
tonight's guest, judith miller, author of judy miller. it's like they eat, pray love to get into the iraq world. it's going to be a really long interview. ( laughter ) but first, the supreme court the knowledgeable nine elgrandy justivo. robes robes, robes. yesterday, america dropped down on one knee and proposed oral arguments that could settle the question of marriage equality for gay people. >> the court will answer two questions-- can state refuse to issue marriage licenses to...
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miller responded in e-mail.ays he has never received any money from the developers of genetically modified foods. >> pelley: vinita, thanks very much. the i.r.s. admits it's taxing people's patience. that's next. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. grandfather: symbicort could mean a d
miller responded in e-mail.ays he has never received any money from the developers of genetically modified foods. >> pelley: vinita, thanks very much. the i.r.s. admits it's taxing people's patience. that's next. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler...
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miller then killed himself. six weeks earlier police say miller called them because he thought collins was taking things from his apartment when he wasn't home. an officer determined that was not the case. >>> a fourth man charged in the shooting death of an oakland mother admits to giving an assault rifle to one of the gunmen. 21-year-old michael stills was in court today. he was arrested last week on murder charges in the death of shameel pierce. pierce was caught in the crossfire of a west oakland shootout march 9th. she was trying to shield her children after several men got into a fight. >>> a caravan made up of several parents of 43 mexican students who disappeared last september. the parents are traveling across the united states to talk about in injustices in mexico. they held up banners of the 43 students. they disappeared following a protest in the state of guerrero. there are accusations their mass killing was ordered by local politicians and police. >> we have to do something, and i'm afraid that we'
miller then killed himself. six weeks earlier police say miller called them because he thought collins was taking things from his apartment when he wasn't home. an officer determined that was not the case. >>> a fourth man charged in the shooting death of an oakland mother admits to giving an assault rifle to one of the gunmen. 21-year-old michael stills was in court today. he was arrested last week on murder charges in the death of shameel pierce. pierce was caught in the crossfire of...
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we want to bring in first larry miller and allyson rae.g conditions outside for your morning commute. al john, how is the -- allison, how is the forecast looking this. >> much warmer than yesterday, by about 8 to 10 degrees in some spots. we'll see a good bit of sunshine as well. let's take a look how we're starting off on our michael & son's camera. we do see a few clouds, emily north. not for long. well -- especially north. not for long. we'll see increasing sunshine, another breezy one. winds just won't let up out of the northwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour and gusting near 20. mostly cloudy skies being reported but i was just on the weather terrace. there's a good bit of sunshine out there. feels like the upper 30s for some spots. just grab the light jacket but temperatures are headed to near 70. larry, over to you. >> allyson, thank you. >>> our time right now 6:30. we have a delay on the blue line to the largo metro station. so you want to plan accordingly. we also have seven bus to be sure to check in with metro. a serious accident
we want to bring in first larry miller and allyson rae.g conditions outside for your morning commute. al john, how is the -- allison, how is the forecast looking this. >> much warmer than yesterday, by about 8 to 10 degrees in some spots. we'll see a good bit of sunshine as well. let's take a look how we're starting off on our michael & son's camera. we do see a few clouds, emily north. not for long. well -- especially north. not for long. we'll see increasing sunshine, another breezy...
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matt miller is in for alix steel. he joins me now. ford f series is the best-selling vehicle in america for 37 years. i was surprised to hear how much of these carmakers in sales is trucks in the u.s. 67% of all the vehicles they sell our trucks. even toyota, more than half of the vehicles they sell our light trucks. it's interesting that they even bother making anything else. they are not quite like enough. the big three carmakers don't make enough super compact or super light trucks to satisfy u.s. demand. kevin put out a report on that this morning saying the european automakers will get a jump on the american automakers here at home because they make smaller trucks and smaller, more compact crossovers. mark: luxury market, mercedes versus bmw. matt: i know you've always been a fan of mercedes-benz. i've been interviewing a lot of mercedes-benz executives. they've been having banner months here in the u.s. i thought when we got the global numbers, they would be heads above the rest. bmw held its lead. bmw sold 451,000 cars worldwid
matt miller is in for alix steel. he joins me now. ford f series is the best-selling vehicle in america for 37 years. i was surprised to hear how much of these carmakers in sales is trucks in the u.s. 67% of all the vehicles they sell our trucks. even toyota, more than half of the vehicles they sell our light trucks. it's interesting that they even bother making anything else. they are not quite like enough. the big three carmakers don't make enough super compact or super light trucks to...
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jonathan: diageo going south sab miller going north. matthew: sab miller, mildly positive.fter two consecutive quarters of declines, we have a 2% increase. africa, a big reason for that. also, china. china had really hurt them last year. seeing a rebound there is good news for sab miller. the u.s. not looking very good either. jonathan: north america, they need to drink more guinness. thank you, matthew boyle. up next, michael spencer is considering his own grexit. what do i mean by that? ♪ >> there are circumstances where if we felt it was a long-term interest of our shareholders and employees to move our headquarters, it is not beyond the realms of possibility. jonathan: that's the message from the icap ceo and founder, michael spencer. he said a labor win would be a harbor story. labor released the following response, it is hardly surprising that someone who was until very recently the treasurer of the tory party is backing the tories in an election campaign. let's bring in guy johnson. surprised? guy: not really. the fact that he talked about there being a possibility t
jonathan: diageo going south sab miller going north. matthew: sab miller, mildly positive.fter two consecutive quarters of declines, we have a 2% increase. africa, a big reason for that. also, china. china had really hurt them last year. seeing a rebound there is good news for sab miller. the u.s. not looking very good either. jonathan: north america, they need to drink more guinness. thank you, matthew boyle. up next, michael spencer is considering his own grexit. what do i mean by that? ♪...
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or miller through the chair it is to be funded as it was before unless you make a determination and lafco or make a determination that approves a budget that is smaller that gives rise to why we we the once you approve the doubt budget the mayor has the room object this is a statutory requirement. >> what happens if there's a situation we approve the budget and the mayor and board don't provide allocation. >> i'm assuming someone about the legal requirement will we'll demand if you wanted to we demand that the budget be what was approved by the logical board. >> the reason i ask i want to make two points one is clearly there's a budget process we follow here and there is approval that has to happen by the mayor and the board of supervisors that said it is different for lafco we're not a state agency if you have the situation that the mayor and board explicit allocate the budget we believe is appropriate we can take the city to court, if you will, i hope that doesn't happen by the point and this is the most important thing the second point i make is this i would hope that the mayor a
or miller through the chair it is to be funded as it was before unless you make a determination and lafco or make a determination that approves a budget that is smaller that gives rise to why we we the once you approve the doubt budget the mayor has the room object this is a statutory requirement. >> what happens if there's a situation we approve the budget and the mayor and board don't provide allocation. >> i'm assuming someone about the legal requirement will we'll demand if you...
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miller. mr. miller votes aye. mr. davis. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. longevin. mr. lobiono. mr. lobiondo votes aye. mr. larson. mr. bush p. mr. bush p votes aye. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes no. mr. turner. mr. turner. miss bredaio. miss bredaio votes no. mr. klein. mr. klein votes aye. mr. courtney. mr. courtney votes no. mr. rogers. mr. rogers votes aye. miss songas. miss songas votes no. mr. franks. mr. garamendi votes no. mr. shuster. mr. schuster votes aye. mr. johnson. mr. johnson votes no. mr. conaway. mr. conaway votes aye. miss spear. miss spear votes no. mr. lambourne. mr. lambourne votes aye. mr. castro votes no. mr. whitman. mr. whitman votes aye. ms. duckworth. ms. duckworth votes no. mr. hunter. mr. hunter votes aye. mr. peters. mr. peters votes no. dr. fleming. dr. fleming votes aye. mr. veesi. mr. vici votes no. mr. kaufman votes aye. ms. gabbard votes no. mr. gibson votes no. mr. walz. mr. walz votes no. mrs. hartsler. mrs. hartsler votes aye. mr. o'rourke. mr. o'rourke votes no. mr. heck. dr. heck votes aye. mr. norcross votes no. mr. scott. mr. scott votes aye
miller. mr. miller votes aye. mr. davis. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. longevin. mr. lobiono. mr. lobiondo votes aye. mr. larson. mr. bush p. mr. bush p votes aye. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes no. mr. turner. mr. turner. miss bredaio. miss bredaio votes no. mr. klein. mr. klein votes aye. mr. courtney. mr. courtney votes no. mr. rogers. mr. rogers votes aye. miss songas. miss songas votes no. mr. franks. mr. garamendi votes no. mr. shuster. mr. schuster votes aye. mr. johnson. mr. johnson votes no....
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larry miller? happy wednesday, sir. >> happy wednesday to you. want to let you know we have an accident going on right now on georgetown pike between walker road and old dominion road. two cars involved in the accident there. a live look from sky 9 show you what's going on again georgetown pike is closed just east of lee mill. you can see emergency crews are on the scene right now. i'm not sure exactly how long this is going to be shutdown but we understand the accident serious enough that medics are on the scene. we may have possible injuries there. we'll let you know how that shapes up. meantime if traveling north on 95 heading toward the beltway no issues, as you go toward springfield toward the beltway. andrea and nick back to you. >>> leaders from the united states, iran and five other nations are back at the negotiating table again today trying to hammer out a plan to ultimately curb iran's nuclear ambition. >> the white house says enough progress is made to extend the talks past yesterday's self- imposed deadline. the terms sticking points
larry miller? happy wednesday, sir. >> happy wednesday to you. want to let you know we have an accident going on right now on georgetown pike between walker road and old dominion road. two cars involved in the accident there. a live look from sky 9 show you what's going on again georgetown pike is closed just east of lee mill. you can see emergency crews are on the scene right now. i'm not sure exactly how long this is going to be shutdown but we understand the accident serious enough...
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the most pricey item is richard miller painting expected to go for $80,000.
the most pricey item is richard miller painting expected to go for $80,000.