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miller may express an expectation about the way that miller hearings will come out. and that may or may not come to pass in the future. who knows? right? we can point to cases where criminal defendants have had miller hearings and have still received life without parole. and i can point to several in particular from the state of louisiana under its new miller procedures. but the point being is that the idea of changing outcomes, which is what the united states' entire argument depends on, is built into the procedural side of teague and not the substantive side. the substantive side is about -- >> i think not, i think by your own definition this fits on the substantive side. you said you categorically remove a certain outcome. and that's exactly what miller does. if you -- as long as you understand a sentence, which i think you agreed with, as defined both by its upper and by its lower end, effectively what the court said in miller was that that sentence which was the mandatory sentence cannot control for juveniles. there has to be a different sentence, one that inclu
miller may express an expectation about the way that miller hearings will come out. and that may or may not come to pass in the future. who knows? right? we can point to cases where criminal defendants have had miller hearings and have still received life without parole. and i can point to several in particular from the state of louisiana under its new miller procedures. but the point being is that the idea of changing outcomes, which is what the united states' entire argument depends on, is...
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the miller meets gutfield and mcgirk special. what does dennis miller think about the tsa? >> until you fly me privately, the tsa are the biggest geniuses in the culture. >> what are greg gutfeld's thoughts on russian leader puten? >> he's the world's sexiest man. >> what do college graduates know about american history? bernard mcgirk has some thoughts. >> we have the nation of dunces we have the right to be stupid. >> all of that and more in some of the best moments from the boys this year. caution you are about to enter the no-spin zone "the factor" begins right now. >>> tonight the special edition of the factor, the miller meets gutfield and mcguirk editioeld2. the best the. >> there was a volvo expedition, this is a self-parking volvo. bang. >> it didn't really work and the two guys who got whack reasonable doubt journalists and i say bernie goldberg might have been hiding in the trunk there. >> well let me say this i think it did have the pedestrian notification, because everybody knows today's journalists are completely pedestrian. so i think it went right for them.
the miller meets gutfield and mcgirk special. what does dennis miller think about the tsa? >> until you fly me privately, the tsa are the biggest geniuses in the culture. >> what are greg gutfeld's thoughts on russian leader puten? >> he's the world's sexiest man. >> what do college graduates know about american history? bernard mcgirk has some thoughts. >> we have the nation of dunces we have the right to be stupid. >> all of that and more in some of the...
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miller: why? could there be some manipulation taking place because of the way the fast letter was designed? ms. mccoy: i think it was the fact we had a chance to see how it was utilized when we put it out. we learned from that and we made a decision to stop using it. mr. miller: mr. arronte, could you comment? mr. arronte: i agree with ms. mccoy that at little rock they found this information and they corrected the information but the fact is they followed the fast letter. it was the same fast letter that we had problems in philadelphia and data manipulation -- i'm not sure that is the right or wrong term. if you go and change data and regardless if your policy is good or bad, you changed data and that data is corrupt. that's what the fast letter did. i suspect that the fast letter was rescinded and i was part of the discussion related to the incidents that happened in the philadelphia regional office when they were manipulating data there is it was rescinded because it was bad policy because data
miller: why? could there be some manipulation taking place because of the way the fast letter was designed? ms. mccoy: i think it was the fact we had a chance to see how it was utilized when we put it out. we learned from that and we made a decision to stop using it. mr. miller: mr. arronte, could you comment? mr. arronte: i agree with ms. mccoy that at little rock they found this information and they corrected the information but the fact is they followed the fast letter. it was the same fast...
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miller joins us here in miami. judith miller, this is a complicated story. in your book you lay out in a sense an outline in the first couple of pages to let everybody knows, here is where it begins and here is where it ends and you explain the in between. how long have you been covering the middle east? >> guest: since 1971 when i was a student i went to jerusalem and fell in love with the middle east and decided to learn more about it, went to egypt, jordan, et cetera, et cetera, and it was instant, it was out of my childhood bible study class. there was it -- there it was. each person gives a little and we divide jerusalem and no problem here. but i kept going back and learning how complicated it was and now i have fewer solutions and only more questions. >> host: what was your life like in 2002? >> guest: 20 -- 2002. >> host: you were flying high, weren't you? >> guest: i lived downtown. i had seen friends pushed out of the homes. we had all in new york lost people and friends and i kept saying and asking myself if only we had done our series sooner and
miller joins us here in miami. judith miller, this is a complicated story. in your book you lay out in a sense an outline in the first couple of pages to let everybody knows, here is where it begins and here is where it ends and you explain the in between. how long have you been covering the middle east? >> guest: since 1971 when i was a student i went to jerusalem and fell in love with the middle east and decided to learn more about it, went to egypt, jordan, et cetera, et cetera, and it...
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so miller, you are a 1 percenter.there is a new type of therapy called wealth therapy? that treats people who feel guilty about being per russ. it's not all that easy if you have got stuff in america you feel guilty. >> you have got to buck up and shoulder on. put one python skin loafer in front of the other one. just keep moving forward. >> that's right. >> listen, i have been broke acted i have had some money. i was in therapy once because i was so broke and now i have a few bucks. i hire a kid to go to therapy for me. i got them from a company called rent kavich. let's raise facts, if you are wealthy in america you hit the mother load. not everyone has been getting it i busted my -- >> i was in the same situation as you, miller, no money at all and now i have some cash but i don't even think about the money. i don't think about it. and i submit to you. >> well, give it to me. >> you don't deserve it. i give it to deserving people,. >> write a book called killing my bank account and give it to me. >> if you obsess a
so miller, you are a 1 percenter.there is a new type of therapy called wealth therapy? that treats people who feel guilty about being per russ. it's not all that easy if you have got stuff in america you feel guilty. >> you have got to buck up and shoulder on. put one python skin loafer in front of the other one. just keep moving forward. >> that's right. >> listen, i have been broke acted i have had some money. i was in therapy once because i was so broke and now i have a few...
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jack/2shot and i'm jack miller. over the past several months, candidates have been cranking out campaign ads and making stops all over iowa. we should know who they are by now. jack: went out to test iowans' political knowlegde before they caucus. jacob peklo, reporting: "see if you columbus, ohio: "that's jill chambers, st. charles: "he's a republican, now what's his name?" (sighs) jill chambers:"that's not kasich, is it?" cecilia shraves, st. charles: "he sort of looks like him, but i'm not sure. what's on your next pile?" chambers: "it is kasich." shraves: "that's what i thought." chambers: "that's why it looks like him!" jacob: "this might be a little trickier." jim miller, west des moines: "maybe jim gilmore, maybe lincoln...don't know. dropped out, maybe?" jacob: "it's pataki." miller: "didn't matter, i jacob: "how about this one, right here?" luanna van houten, west des moines: "uh, don't know." jacob:"it's joe biden on this one." shraves: "not a hard one?" jacob: "this one should be pretty easy." chambers: "
jack/2shot and i'm jack miller. over the past several months, candidates have been cranking out campaign ads and making stops all over iowa. we should know who they are by now. jack: went out to test iowans' political knowlegde before they caucus. jacob peklo, reporting: "see if you columbus, ohio: "that's jill chambers, st. charles: "he's a republican, now what's his name?" (sighs) jill chambers:"that's not kasich, is it?" cecilia shraves, st. charles: "he...
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but she says stephen miller is no sherlock holmes. she said bailey was an easy target. >> he didn't solve anything. there's no solution here. no, there isn't. he said i pick you. you are a bad man. you're a bad man, you're a bad man times ten. therefore, you killed. >> did you kill helen brach? >> definitely not. >> meet richard bailey. do you know who did? >> no. >> the man stephen miller called a truly evil man and a master criminal. i'm the only one they could come after because i sold a couple of horses to women. >> you are not saying you didn't swindle women. >> no. i swindled women, yes. >> the ladies were not buying horses. the ladies were buying richard. there are women who wanted his attention. they would buy whatever he was selling. it is not unusual. he's not a killer. he is a purveyor. >> did you get basically a life sentence for selling people bum horses? >> that's what it boils down to. yes. >> but you didn't kill anybody? >> definitely not. >> what about the candy lady? bailey says helen brach was more than just another
but she says stephen miller is no sherlock holmes. she said bailey was an easy target. >> he didn't solve anything. there's no solution here. no, there isn't. he said i pick you. you are a bad man. you're a bad man, you're a bad man times ten. therefore, you killed. >> did you kill helen brach? >> definitely not. >> meet richard bailey. do you know who did? >> no. >> the man stephen miller called a truly evil man and a master criminal. i'm the only one they...
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her boyfriend tried to get the keys from miller but says miller swung the knife at him so he got out as well. luckily, the boyfriend had his own knife and slashed the suv' s rear tires. the guy hopped over and had the knife still out and said get away. >> so he hopped out and popped the tires. claire slashed the tires, so the : guy couldn' t get anywhere? >> yea. claire the tires gave out at a : house up the street someone called 911 and sheriff' s deputies say heather' s boyfriend used a stick to hold the suspect at bay until deputies arrived. miller, who is from tennessee and has no local address, is being held here on 110 thousand dollars bond. jim: sheriff' s investigators say miller also has an open warrant out of north carolina for failure to pay child support. angela: a daytona beach man will spend 45 years in prison for murdering one woman and kidnapping and raping another. to go on trial today for the kidnapping and rape, but instead, in a negotiated plea, admitted guilt in both crimes. lytus murdered laura nagengast, whose nude body was found in a ditch near deland septembe
her boyfriend tried to get the keys from miller but says miller swung the knife at him so he got out as well. luckily, the boyfriend had his own knife and slashed the suv' s rear tires. the guy hopped over and had the knife still out and said get away. >> so he hopped out and popped the tires. claire slashed the tires, so the : guy couldn' t get anywhere? >> yea. claire the tires gave out at a : house up the street someone called 911 and sheriff' s deputies say heather' s boyfriend...
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police caught miller and recovered the gun. officers found stolen property from both stores on miller. it could soon be a little easier for college students to get into those much needed classes. higher education officials are looking into a statewide registration system. this system would allow students to compare class from seven public colleges. that means, a student who couldn't get into a certain class-- could look at the another public college. the nevada system of higher education voted to have staff members estimate the funding and manpower the system regents will hear the proposal, in march. ### if you have a few extra ski resort. mount rose ski tahoe is up for sale. some are now worried about possible changes, to the locals-favorite ski resort. plus-- "in a close race, it could actually make a difference." you'll soon be seeing campaign signs around town. the colors and symbols used serve a bigger purpose. so what kind of weather can we expect tomorrow, and into the rest of the week? we will have a closer look at our
police caught miller and recovered the gun. officers found stolen property from both stores on miller. it could soon be a little easier for college students to get into those much needed classes. higher education officials are looking into a statewide registration system. this system would allow students to compare class from seven public colleges. that means, a student who couldn't get into a certain class-- could look at the another public college. the nevada system of higher education voted...
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enter intotonight the debate over justice miller's meeting was a -- to the original 14th amendment. i will ask you to assume that the original meaning of the immunity and privileges clause included the unenumerated rights, the natural rights of a person to pursue an occupation. subject to the reasonable regulation thereof. how might that have worked out from the perspective of public health, corruption, and race? well, let's begin with the slaughterhouse cases itself. even conceding the existence of a right to pursue a lawful occupation, we see that there is very strong evidence that the slaughterhouse act was a reasonable health and safety measure, likely enacted by the legislature in good faith. had the louisiana legislature been called upon to justify the claim, it would have been easy. indeed, perhaps this is why the case was decided the way it was. when we read the decision today we may mistakenly be reading it through post-new deal glasses. the courts955 case , make up a rational basis for a law, regardless of whether it is supported by the evidence. or if it was a mere pretex
enter intotonight the debate over justice miller's meeting was a -- to the original 14th amendment. i will ask you to assume that the original meaning of the immunity and privileges clause included the unenumerated rights, the natural rights of a person to pursue an occupation. subject to the reasonable regulation thereof. how might that have worked out from the perspective of public health, corruption, and race? well, let's begin with the slaughterhouse cases itself. even conceding the...
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miller! father john misty! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"! and now it's time for "the late show" with stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thanks, everybody! before we really get into couple of things i need to get off my chest -- aside from a fair amount of phlegm. (laughter) i am not only sick, i'm also heart sick, because it has been a hard week of losing iconic british artists. david bowie's death shocked us on monday, didn't it? alan rickman died made me cry. i'm not entirely sure why, but snape, the unlikely heartbroken hero of the "harry potter" stories. but he was also great in "galaxy," "quest," "die hard," "love actually," "truly madly. deeply," "sense and sensibilty." he played so many characters who we the audience could see lived on the threshold of letting those around him know how he felt, the ways that he was hurt and couldn't reveal. that's a rare and beautiful gift to share with an audience, and the world is poorer for his loss. and in a completely diff
miller! father john misty! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"! and now it's time for "the late show" with stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thanks, everybody! before we really get into couple of things i need to get off my chest -- aside from a fair amount of phlegm. (laughter) i am not only sick, i'm also heart sick, because it has been a hard week of losing iconic british artists. david bowie's death shocked us on monday, didn't it? alan rickman...
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miller ball room, named after him. he will name six other artists inducted. >>> many republicans bblieve the over. in this new poll, 64% of republicans expect donald trump to win the party's nomination, that number up dramatically in the past two months. he landed another big endorsement from liberty university jerry fall well, abc news political analysts says the billionaire could take it all. >> donald trump is an opportunity to do something no gop candidate for president has ever done, win iowa and hamp incumbent president. >> bernie sanders told supporters he believes he has an excellent chance to win next turnout is large. >>> on a local level, this week on politics unplugged, marshall zelinger are talking to area superintendents about colorado% education policies, if you have a question, tweet us, at denver7 politics or you can e-mail us at politics @ thedenverchannel.com. >>> we have a denver7 news alert for you, recalling 400,000 trucks, because this driver's air bag could explode. serious stuff here, folks. th
miller ball room, named after him. he will name six other artists inducted. >>> many republicans bblieve the over. in this new poll, 64% of republicans expect donald trump to win the party's nomination, that number up dramatically in the past two months. he landed another big endorsement from liberty university jerry fall well, abc news political analysts says the billionaire could take it all. >> donald trump is an opportunity to do something no gop candidate for president has...
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charles miller was the c-e-o of "miller-hatcher commercial real estate." miller assisted with the development of properties in winston-salem. right now, deputies are not saying whether there was foul play. 3 3 3 a shocking discovery by north carolina wildlife officers. 26 in edgecombe county. some were just the heads and antlers... others were bodies.s. one wildlife officer says those responsible... including three juveniles... were hunting illegally after the season ended on january first. 3 "we consider it very serious, when you consider 26 deer were taken in one county. that's pretty egregious violation of the law." two other young men... ages 18 and 19... were also arrested along with the three juveniles. if convicted... they could face a fine of up to 15-thousand dollars each.. and lose their hunting licenses for two years. 3 3 3 the f-b-i says a woman wanted for a string of jewelry store robberies across the south east... has now hit a store in north carolina. the unidentified woman was caught on camera at a "jared's fine jewelry" vault in alamance c
charles miller was the c-e-o of "miller-hatcher commercial real estate." miller assisted with the development of properties in winston-salem. right now, deputies are not saying whether there was foul play. 3 3 3 a shocking discovery by north carolina wildlife officers. 26 in edgecombe county. some were just the heads and antlers... others were bodies.s. one wildlife officer says those responsible... including three juveniles... were hunting illegally after the season ended on january...
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and as michelle miller explains price discrimination is not limited to retail. nats "just this please. last name. have you ever been here before?" cbs went undercover... one female producer and one male producer visited a handful of dry cleaners in new york city- they brought nearly identical 100% cotton button down shirts in comparable sizes and requested the same service. nat "dry cleaned huh? yes please." our female producer was charged at least twice as much in more than half the businesses visited- in one she was charged $7.50 while her male counterpart just $2.85. at another she paid $3 dollars more. but it happens more than just at dry cleaners. the new york city study found differences in clothing like these jeans, personal care products like these razors, and toys like this scooter. their research showed that women paid more than men for similar prodcuts 42% of the time. tod marks the senior project editor for consumer reports has been researching this sot tod marks )you don )t realize how badly you re getting ripped off, or being taken advantage of, as
and as michelle miller explains price discrimination is not limited to retail. nats "just this please. last name. have you ever been here before?" cbs went undercover... one female producer and one male producer visited a handful of dry cleaners in new york city- they brought nearly identical 100% cotton button down shirts in comparable sizes and requested the same service. nat "dry cleaned huh? yes please." our female producer was charged at least twice as much in more than...
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despite luther having no city sewer system mayor cindy miller says that's not to blame... "the problem is we have storm town because of inadequate tile one... "this is a decades old problem."but mayor cindy miller says it's recently gotten far worse because of a local business... "in 2015 an expansion project by the motorcycle shop, this storm tile was them to work in this alley." "they have raised the ground and everybody elses property, that surrounds this property."but b-f-e vintage motorcycles disagrees...co- owner tanya doyle said 'cindy miller's claims are false and we have valid permits for the work performed. our small amount of work has not contributed to the flooding of luther.' residents have also grown frustrated that a recent proposal to replace the tiles underneath the city is being kicked down the road.. quit putting it off each council next council meeting..."but with two new city council members being sworn in on tuesday...mayor miller feels a change is coming... "i'm hoping the council votes on tuesday to go forward and start soliciting bids and working o
despite luther having no city sewer system mayor cindy miller says that's not to blame... "the problem is we have storm town because of inadequate tile one... "this is a decades old problem."but mayor cindy miller says it's recently gotten far worse because of a local business... "in 2015 an expansion project by the motorcycle shop, this storm tile was them to work in this alley." "they have raised the ground and everybody elses property, that surrounds this...
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miller had just gone to bed when a fire started in her bathroom. she says the smoke detector went off and woke her up. her husband put out the fire as she called 9-1-1 . miller believes the entire home would have gone up in flames if that detector hadn't gone off: ----- "and that's the ontt seui.vo mtoee lpdbd have ---- miller had smoke detectors in every room in her house... but one that installed by thre departme p i et effo. i e s r department davon new. today... law enforcement agencies celebrated 30-years... of the "south carolina sscial olympics"...at the "torch run ceremony"... in columbia. last year... the "law enforcement torch run for special olympics"... raised over 775-thousand dollars... to support the athletes in the state. josh myers... is a special olympics athlete... who won -4- gold medals recently ... in "power lifting." he said... thanks to these officers his athletic career: ----- "i am now 28 anp ceipaop u a at least 100 years old." ----- 100-percent of funds raised... by the "law enforcement torch run for special olympics"...
miller had just gone to bed when a fire started in her bathroom. she says the smoke detector went off and woke her up. her husband put out the fire as she called 9-1-1 . miller believes the entire home would have gone up in flames if that detector hadn't gone off: ----- "and that's the ontt seui.vo mtoee lpdbd have ---- miller had smoke detectors in every room in her house... but one that installed by thre departme p i et effo. i e s r department davon new. today... law enforcement...
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spw-r von miller. what a day for miller time. two and a half sacks. brady spent most of the day under duress. he was hit 23 times. throw it up. rob going un-and making great play. still need the two point conversion to tie. here it is. throw. ball tipped. picked off. broncos from there take a knee. and let the dance party begin. >> gary first time headed to his first super bowl as head coach. >> it means the world to me. john gave me a chance. to come back home to my football home. i'm so proud to be a >> >> now the broncos did do a little trash talking before. but boy did they back it up. >> i never had any doubt. >> brady threw the ball a ton. 56 attempts. but. he was hit 23 times. and the broncos had 4 sacks. >> how good was von miller. two and a half sacks and ab an interception. >> i don't think we budged a second. >> . with von miller in the final year of the contract. former bronco sharp knows what's coming. >> john might need to come through with a loan. i have about 50 bucks. >> . he made himself a lot of money today. stkpwhr-t ware has been
spw-r von miller. what a day for miller time. two and a half sacks. brady spent most of the day under duress. he was hit 23 times. throw it up. rob going un-and making great play. still need the two point conversion to tie. here it is. throw. ball tipped. picked off. broncos from there take a knee. and let the dance party begin. >> gary first time headed to his first super bowl as head coach. >> it means the world to me. john gave me a chance. to come back home to my football home....
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let's get the latest on the forecast with tim miller. this morning through friday: periods of rain, some rain heavy at times. northern midlands has the best chance of seeing possible icing due to freezing rain falling for several hours overnight through mid-morning friday, then again friday night. up to .50" of ice may form on trees and other elevated surfaces in chester, lancaster & chesterfield counties. up to .25" of ice could form on elevated surfaces across newberry, fairfield and kershaw counties. rain will become mixed with sleet/snow friday night saturday morning with a dusting to 1" accumulation possible. 1" to 2" totals could accuculate in northern newbwbry/chester counties. some school closings to get to this morning... students in fairfield and students in fairfield and chester counties will not report to class today. those districts are closed because of the threat of wintry weather. darlington county schools are delayed 2 hours this morning. preparations are well underway in the counties north of columbia. in newberry count
let's get the latest on the forecast with tim miller. this morning through friday: periods of rain, some rain heavy at times. northern midlands has the best chance of seeing possible icing due to freezing rain falling for several hours overnight through mid-morning friday, then again friday night. up to .50" of ice may form on trees and other elevated surfaces in chester, lancaster & chesterfield counties. up to .25" of ice could form on elevated surfaces across newberry,...
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sage of southern california, ben dennis miller.u going to do with the money? >> powerball used to be my c.b. handle. if i win first off you would be a guest right now on the o-miller factor and i would be working on my new book "killing time." that's what's going to happen if i win. >> you are out of there. many of leisure? >> i would get a big fist full of $100 bills and i would walk around with it all day. if i met a moron i would say hey, can i slap you and peel a few off? that's how i would spend the money. you have got to wonder if you want to win with the lottery nowadays with taxes as they are in this country. there is three options now. take it in installments. take it in one lump sum. you can actually choose not to take it because the tax system is so weird. >> bernie sanders is elected you would lose money. >> take a loan out to pay taxes on that loan. >> right. tax 2 billion on your 1.5 billion. so you win: you lose says bernie. >> and if you die not only do they seize your house and your car under bernie sanders, but ev
sage of southern california, ben dennis miller.u going to do with the money? >> powerball used to be my c.b. handle. if i win first off you would be a guest right now on the o-miller factor and i would be working on my new book "killing time." that's what's going to happen if i win. >> you are out of there. many of leisure? >> i would get a big fist full of $100 bills and i would walk around with it all day. if i met a moron i would say hey, can i slap you and peel a...
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(sot)(miller) "got a girlfriend?"(coker) "no" (miller) why not?(coker) it's that or straight a's and i chose straight a's( smiles) (sot)(miller) where would you be if not for sunburst?" (coker) "probably in juvenile ll (pause) yeah.we heard the same from nearly all of the sunburst cadets we followed through the program. (gfx in) edward tucker graduated high school this month (in december), christa hopkins and francisco lazo are on track to get their diplomas next year. (gfx out) (nats lemaster swimming class)angel kay lemaster has dived right into her post-sunburst life -- and plans to try out for the swim team at rubidox high school. (nats - ololfile)hip hop lollipop let me hear my panthers rock!the lanky 16 year old with the buzz cut could barely hold it together during the first few days at story you can understand why. (old bite:) me and my mom was homeless pretty much, sleeping in cars, underneath freeways. (nats - old file)(old bite:) i was always on my own, couch- hopping my entire teenage life, which caused me to drop out.(walking with mic
(sot)(miller) "got a girlfriend?"(coker) "no" (miller) why not?(coker) it's that or straight a's and i chose straight a's( smiles) (sot)(miller) where would you be if not for sunburst?" (coker) "probably in juvenile ll (pause) yeah.we heard the same from nearly all of the sunburst cadets we followed through the program. (gfx in) edward tucker graduated high school this month (in december), christa hopkins and francisco lazo are on track to get their diplomas next...
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but that's pretty much in contrast to miss miller's. do you not find the private market -- in other words she gave three examples, and if three people can get an insurance then it's almost out there for everybody. do you not find examples of that or is this something specific to her state? >> no, i don't mean to suggest that. i think there are opportunities. what we have tried to specify and what we have to go back and reiterate is that the surplus lines market is generally not the market of first resort. it's a market that exists to supplement what the standard market isn't willing to or isn't willing to underwrite. they're not approved to write it. they don't have the -- >> but you heard her examples. she gave them and in her written testimony, this one, this one, this one went out and they got it, and they got it cheaper. >> right. >> and sitting up here and not knowing a thing about insurance except that i pay for it oncein awhile, usually my wife does, but not knowing much more than that, it's confusing and that's all i'm trying to
but that's pretty much in contrast to miss miller's. do you not find the private market -- in other words she gave three examples, and if three people can get an insurance then it's almost out there for everybody. do you not find examples of that or is this something specific to her state? >> no, i don't mean to suggest that. i think there are opportunities. what we have tried to specify and what we have to go back and reiterate is that the surplus lines market is generally not the market...
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irene miller when a fire started in her bathroom. she says the smoke detector went off and woke her up. her husband put out the fire as she called 9-1-1 . miller believes the entire home would have gone up in flames if tha detector hadn't gooff: ----- "and that's the one that seolevo minutes, i odhaven aslpand probably would not have heard it." ------ miller had smoke detectors in every room in her house... but that one that went off was recently installed by the fire department as part of a fire prevention effort. community growing more impatient with the handling of the flint michigan water crisis. what people want to see happen now..and the biggest concern that have for the future. and a georgia community upset after little lie...goes a long way. how investigators say a woman tricked people for years... cunning them out of morethan it's a program..that could mean..second chances.. for young people around the upstate.. all new tonight at 11 -- the team effort.. between police.. judges.. and churches.. that you'll want to in this li
irene miller when a fire started in her bathroom. she says the smoke detector went off and woke her up. her husband put out the fire as she called 9-1-1 . miller believes the entire home would have gone up in flames if tha detector hadn't gooff: ----- "and that's the one that seolevo minutes, i odhaven aslpand probably would not have heard it." ------ miller had smoke detectors in every room in her house... but that one that went off was recently installed by the fire department as...
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and aqib talib and marcus miller are thrills. and aloha stadium is the site of the pro bowl. and levi stadium in santa clara sounds far better. >> i've seen it from the beginning. i plan on being part of san jose. everything is happening that way. i would take santa clara any day. >> the next will be sanford. and >> we want to see everybody doing that. they know that's. heavy distractions. you work to be in those distractions. if got to handle those things. >> the panthers also arrive in california. and it's one hour after the touchdown. it's the word of the week. you've got to believe those panthers. >> it is a fast and physical team. it has created a familiar place for the offense and it has created a lot of short fields. you watch the game unfold and you see the scoreboard. it is like the guy singing the national anthem is still on the field. >> they have been starting fast and we will have more on them in the morning. game day is until 10:00. at 10:35. there's more going on in sports than just all of this super bowl stuff. wh
and aqib talib and marcus miller are thrills. and aloha stadium is the site of the pro bowl. and levi stadium in santa clara sounds far better. >> i've seen it from the beginning. i plan on being part of san jose. everything is happening that way. i would take santa clara any day. >> the next will be sanford. and >> we want to see everybody doing that. they know that's. heavy distractions. you work to be in those distractions. if got to handle those things. >> the...
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officers also found a handgun that miller tried to toss while running away. after he was in custody - police learned that miller was also accused of robbing the 7-eleven he was seen leaving just before his arrest. he was searched and stolen from both stores. police have identified a man accused of stabbing someone while trying to take his watch yesterday. 33-year-old adam gardner is charged with robbery and battery with a deadly weapon. it happened outside atlantis casino around two yesterday afternoon casino security held gardner and a woman until police arrived. the victim was taken to renown, and is expected to be ok. a third arrest has been made in a robbery and shooting in downtown reno last week. police identified 25- year-old joshua canada as an additional suspect in that robbery wednesday night. darius jones and christina rooney are already in custody in connection with that crime. police say the trio held up a couple threatening them with pistols. the male victim refused and was shot. his injuries were not life-threatening. after the shooting - the g
officers also found a handgun that miller tried to toss while running away. after he was in custody - police learned that miller was also accused of robbing the 7-eleven he was seen leaving just before his arrest. he was searched and stolen from both stores. police have identified a man accused of stabbing someone while trying to take his watch yesterday. 33-year-old adam gardner is charged with robbery and battery with a deadly weapon. it happened outside atlantis casino around two yesterday...
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miller's writing has the ambivalence. my job is to play my own truth.t want to achieve with my performance is playing the truth of eddie carbone as i see him. so, -- charlie: how are the roles of a playwright and actor? mark: there is a difference. i play a particular way, but friends of mine have come to see the play has said to me, you are interested in her, aren't you? and i say, no i'm not. they're perceiving something that i'm not playing. so, there is a level that exists, which is the writing, which is miller. asking you as an audience to see what you think about the situation. but there is a level -- charlie: he is actually asking the audience, everyone knowing, that there will be anyway, what you think of this? mark: that in a nutshell, i think, is the purpose of theater. when i was lucky enough to wendy olivier award, i have not prepared speech. i have been nominated for things and i've never won anything. i was just happy to be there. i cannot think of it in those terms. when my name came up, i collected the award and i not thought about what
miller's writing has the ambivalence. my job is to play my own truth.t want to achieve with my performance is playing the truth of eddie carbone as i see him. so, -- charlie: how are the roles of a playwright and actor? mark: there is a difference. i play a particular way, but friends of mine have come to see the play has said to me, you are interested in her, aren't you? and i say, no i'm not. they're perceiving something that i'm not playing. so, there is a level that exists, which is the...
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steve miller band, joker. >> yes. >> rose: steve miller band, fly like an eagle.hen it was all starting. and it was great. charlie. it was absolutely amazing. and it was so different. cuz i came from chicago. i had just been competing with muddy waters and howling wolf and paul betterfield for gigs in nightclubs for three years. and i got out to san francisco and the grateful dead hit the stage and played a really bad version of in the midnight hour. and then stood around tuning for 20 minutes. and i was going what is this? what-- and i wanted to be in it because i wanted to get out of nightclubs and the fillmore held 1200 people, you know. could you make $500 a night instead of $125 a week, you know, i mean it was, i want to shall-- and i started looking at what was going on. and they were a social phenomenon. and the whole world changed. and you know, san francisco is this magic place. i mean now it's silicon valley. you look at what has come out of san francisco in the last 50 years, it just never stops. it's just, you know, it's changing the whole world. there
steve miller band, joker. >> yes. >> rose: steve miller band, fly like an eagle.hen it was all starting. and it was great. charlie. it was absolutely amazing. and it was so different. cuz i came from chicago. i had just been competing with muddy waters and howling wolf and paul betterfield for gigs in nightclubs for three years. and i got out to san francisco and the grateful dead hit the stage and played a really bad version of in the midnight hour. and then stood around tuning for...
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miller. (cheers and applause) >> i'm t. j. miller from the major motion picture "yogi bear" 3-d. >> stephen: a great movie. a great fill. >> stephen: who were you in that. >> ranger john. >> stephen: oh, yeah! the strongest character of the film. >> stephen: the breakout star of the 3-d. the winged collar, too? so few of my guests come duded up. >> i was really nervous. you're my wife's favorite comedian, present company included. >> stephen: sounds like a lovely woman. what's your wife's name? >> the source of a lot of contention. kate. >> stephen: hey, kate. here we are on your favorite comedian's show. >> stephen: everybody likes you. you're blowing up. you're the host of the critics choice award. >> i am. i'm blowing up. you may have a clip dr. . >> stephen: we do have a clip. hould we clip it up? >> stephen: this is you winning last year for "silicon valley." >> i thought i was going to lose so i ate a lot. i would say that the awards for the children because children are a tangible representation of achievement whereas a
miller. (cheers and applause) >> i'm t. j. miller from the major motion picture "yogi bear" 3-d. >> stephen: a great movie. a great fill. >> stephen: who were you in that. >> ranger john. >> stephen: oh, yeah! the strongest character of the film. >> stephen: the breakout star of the 3-d. the winged collar, too? so few of my guests come duded up. >> i was really nervous. you're my wife's favorite comedian, present company included. >>...
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miller! and applause) sfx: (countdown) 3, 2, 1 huh. a brand new multivitamin you enjoy like a mint. essential nutrients...mooth, refreshingly cool. i see you found the vitamints.nts. a delicious new way to get your multivitamins. s unlimited plan saves me money. in fact, i saved enough to help with this trip to hawaii. but to prove that i also get one of america's largest and most dependable networks,er. he's in alaska. hey tom. how's it going? today i got up around 11:30, and then i went snorkeling. and it is amazing, the water is so...hones. best networks. half the cost. get a samsung galaxy grand prime or bring your own phone. unlimited talk, text and data is (band playing)(cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back.ter, actor, and comedian, and star of the show "silicon valley". this sunday he'll be hosting "the critic's choice awards".ller.plause)>> i'm t. j. miller from the major motion picture "yogi bear"a great movie. a great fill. >> stephen: who were you in that. >> ranger john. >> stephen: oh, yeah! the strongest characte
miller! and applause) sfx: (countdown) 3, 2, 1 huh. a brand new multivitamin you enjoy like a mint. essential nutrients...mooth, refreshingly cool. i see you found the vitamints.nts. a delicious new way to get your multivitamins. s unlimited plan saves me money. in fact, i saved enough to help with this trip to hawaii. but to prove that i also get one of america's largest and most dependable networks,er. he's in alaska. hey tom. how's it going? today i got up around 11:30, and then i went...
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officers also found a handgun that miller tossed while running away. police say miller also robbedthe 7-eleven he was seen leaving just before his arrest. he was searched and found to have property stolen from both stores. police have identified a man accused of stabbing another man after stealing his watch it happened around two o'clock saturday afternoon. 33-year-old adam gardner is charged with robbery and battery with a deadly weapon. police say when the victim tried to get his watch back, gardner stabbed him in the arm. casino security held gardner until police arrived. the victim was taken to renown, and is expected to be ok. a third arrest has been made in connection with a robbery and shooting in downtown reno last week. police identified 25- year-old joshua canada as an additional suspect in that robbery wednesday night. darius jones and christina rooney are already in custody in connection with that crime. police say the trio held up a couple threatening them with pistols. the male victim refused and was shot. his injuries were not life-threa
officers also found a handgun that miller tossed while running away. police say miller also robbedthe 7-eleven he was seen leaving just before his arrest. he was searched and found to have property stolen from both stores. police have identified a man accused of stabbing another man after stealing his watch it happened around two o'clock saturday afternoon. 33-year-old adam gardner is charged with robbery and battery with a deadly weapon. police say when the victim tried to get his watch back,...
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in miller coors. they're getting the stake for $12 billion and as soon as this transaction closes tap will have full ownership of the miller coors portfolio in the u.s. which is huge given that it's the second largest brewer in the country. and it's going to be a sole owner of miller light, coors light and keystone along with blue moon. and the numbers here are just killer. at a time when we're worried that so many companies will experience slowing growth or in declining earnings we know that molson coors will boost it by 25% in the first full year of the close. the second half of 2016. that's huge as is the fact that they'll be the number two player with even less competition than before. don't get me wrong. i think bud's take over is good for the whole industry. and consolidation benefits everybody but the biggest winner here is molson coors. it would have been impossible. and it's been forced to sell by the regulators and while i like bud too the fact is that coors is cheaper, 22 times earnings ver
in miller coors. they're getting the stake for $12 billion and as soon as this transaction closes tap will have full ownership of the miller coors portfolio in the u.s. which is huge given that it's the second largest brewer in the country. and it's going to be a sole owner of miller light, coors light and keystone along with blue moon. and the numbers here are just killer. at a time when we're worried that so many companies will experience slowing growth or in declining earnings we know that...
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. >> reporter: pastor james miller choked back tears talking about his van stolen in the norwood section of the bronx where he serves mass. >> i don't think it's somebody local. a lot of people know us in the appreciate us. >> reporter: pastor miller evened the good news cell phone church -- christian church a few years ago. now he's in need. police confirm someone stole leads. it's a white unmarked vehicle used mostly for service. >> bible studies, take people to appointments, you know, we feed people in the neighborhood. >> reporter: pastor miller says near his home. it's about a quarter of a mile from the church. the church van doubles as his personal vehicle. neighbors along reservoir oval location. >> sometimes there's kids that are oblivious to, you know, people's needs for a vehicle and they just take it for a joyride. >> it could be a blessing. maybe he will get a new one. >> my friends park over here all of the time. nothing ever happens. >> reporter: pastor miller doesn't know why anyone would want his older model minivan, jokingly calling it an antique bun that's precious to h
. >> reporter: pastor james miller choked back tears talking about his van stolen in the norwood section of the bronx where he serves mass. >> i don't think it's somebody local. a lot of people know us in the appreciate us. >> reporter: pastor miller evened the good news cell phone church -- christian church a few years ago. now he's in need. police confirm someone stole leads. it's a white unmarked vehicle used mostly for service. >> bible studies, take people to...
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more miller time. brady sacked. feeling the pressure all game long. >> when it doubt throw it up to rob. to tie the game. it's going to be brady to throw. ball is tipped. deflected. picked off. off to his fourth super bowl appearance. saying a big key, getting off to the fast start. scoring touch downs and not just field goaling. >> field goals. >> . they sacked brady 4 times. hit him 23 times. and forced a couple turn overs >> one more step. saouler bowl 50 another big one. panthers. they were all over the cardinals in the championship game. tonight. you saw it go down here. 86 yard touch down bomb. put them up 17 to nothing. just a stroll in the park for these guys. >> palmer. harassed all night long. he's going down here. carolina forced 7 arizona turn overs. 49 to 15. an absolute blow out. as for what the carolina d had to say about taking on the broncos. >> . when i was growing up it was peyton manning and the colts. putting up big numbers. he was the guy. he still is. that everyone looks at. and it's going to
more miller time. brady sacked. feeling the pressure all game long. >> when it doubt throw it up to rob. to tie the game. it's going to be brady to throw. ball is tipped. deflected. picked off. off to his fourth super bowl appearance. saying a big key, getting off to the fast start. scoring touch downs and not just field goaling. >> field goals. >> . they sacked brady 4 times. hit him 23 times. and forced a couple turn overs >> one more step. saouler bowl 50 another big...
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it's denver linebacker von miller. bill: von miller said on friday game. he did that. the pressure by the defensive front. wade phillips' coverages. tom brady was off balance all day. boomer: you're talking about coverage sacks, confusing a quarterback. at the end of the game, i want to know why on their second to last possession the patriots kicked a field goal, kicked off to peyton manning and his offense who were doing very little in the second half and they get the ball back and drive for a touchdown to win the game. bart: danny trevathan played a huge role in stopping james white. he stood up and he stood tall. a game. we talked about it being the last chance rivalry between peyton and tom and they can't unt have delivered better. and peyton manning, no turnovers, pretty first quarter with the football. my hat's off to him. this was an outstanding game. james: the question coming in was could wade phillips design a scheme to put pressure on tom brady and that quick release? the resounding answer, yes. y' ders fred deluca and dr.peter buck teamed up with one simple
it's denver linebacker von miller. bill: von miller said on friday game. he did that. the pressure by the defensive front. wade phillips' coverages. tom brady was off balance all day. boomer: you're talking about coverage sacks, confusing a quarterback. at the end of the game, i want to know why on their second to last possession the patriots kicked a field goal, kicked off to peyton manning and his offense who were doing very little in the second half and they get the ball back and drive for a...
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it's denver linebacker von miller. bill: von miller said on friday if i get two sacks we'll win the game. he did that. the pressure by the defensive front. wade phillips' coverages. day. boomer: you're talking about quarterback. at the end of the game, i want to know why on their second to last possession the patriots kicked a field goal, kicked off to peyton manning and his offense who were doing very little in the second half and they get the ball back and drive for a touchdown to win the game. bart: danny trevathan played a huge role in stopping james white. tony: this is -- was one heck of a game. we talked about it being the last chance rivalry between peyton and tom and they can't unt have delivered better. and peyton manning, no turnovers, pretty first quarter with the football. my hat's off to him. this was an outstanding game. james: the question coming in was could wade phillips design a scheme to put pressure on tom brady and that quick release? the resounding answer, yes.y'ders fred deluca and dr.peter buck
it's denver linebacker von miller. bill: von miller said on friday if i get two sacks we'll win the game. he did that. the pressure by the defensive front. wade phillips' coverages. day. boomer: you're talking about quarterback. at the end of the game, i want to know why on their second to last possession the patriots kicked a field goal, kicked off to peyton manning and his offense who were doing very little in the second half and they get the ball back and drive for a touchdown to win the...
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. >> you are at the miller center at uva with presidential research. when you were putting together this book what did you have to do get this information? how do you access the nixon tapes? >> the miller center has put all of the nixon tapes in our possession online so that everyone can hear them. everyone can check my work. what i had to do to access them was the same thing as what everybody else did and that is going to the miller center website. check in the nixon tapes in the search and all are available for free to download. along can mark silverstone and keri matthews we transcribed the tapes and made them either. so you can read the transcript and see if i am presenting the evidence fairly. >> what is the website? >> millercenter.org. fatal/politics.org for the book. >> his book is published by the university of virginia press. fatal politics, the nixon tapes, the vietnam war and the casualty of death. >> is there a book you are interested in? send us an e-mail, tweet us or post a comment on our wall -- facebook.com/booktv. >> we are joined by
. >> you are at the miller center at uva with presidential research. when you were putting together this book what did you have to do get this information? how do you access the nixon tapes? >> the miller center has put all of the nixon tapes in our possession online so that everyone can hear them. everyone can check my work. what i had to do to access them was the same thing as what everybody else did and that is going to the miller center website. check in the nixon tapes in the...
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miller said we should weep no tears for eddie. that's ironic. a lot of people are in tears at the end of the play. they find it very moving and really feel for what happens. i say are you feeling for catherine and his loss or eddie and his mistakes? and they say both. it's incredible emotional the journey you go on us with all and the fact at the end there are people incredibly moved by it. >> rose: two hours without intermission. >> yes. >> rose: you're almost in every scene. >> yes. >> rose: how hard is it to do that? >> it's exhilarating and incredibly exhausting and difficult, but once -- >> rose: draining? yes, but once you're in it, it just grabs you by the throat. >> rose: every night? every single performance. just before the place starts, i feel, how are we going to climb the mountain again? every single performance, i think, we're in the middle again? and by the end, you know, we've performed the play. >> rose: have all of your aspirations for acting been fulfilled? >> not yet. there is still a way to go. >> rose: characters or just pr
miller said we should weep no tears for eddie. that's ironic. a lot of people are in tears at the end of the play. they find it very moving and really feel for what happens. i say are you feeling for catherine and his loss or eddie and his mistakes? and they say both. it's incredible emotional the journey you go on us with all and the fact at the end there are people incredibly moved by it. >> rose: two hours without intermission. >> yes. >> rose: you're almost in every scene....
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it's denver linebacker von miller. bill: von miller said on friday if i get two sacks we'll win the game. he did that. the pressure by the defensive front. wade phillips' coverages. tom brady was off balance all day. boomer: you're talking about coverage sacks, confusing a quarterback. at the end of the game, i want to know why on their second to last possession the patriots kicked a field goal, kicked off to peyton manning and his offense who were doing very little in the second half and they get the ball back and drive for a touchdown to win the game. huge role in stopping james white. he stood up and he stood tall. tony: this is -- was one heck of a game. we talked about it being the last chance rivalry between peyton and tom and they can't unt have delivered better. turnovers, pretty first quarter with the football. my hat's off to him. this was an outstanding game. james: the question coming in was could wade phillips design a scheme to put pressure on tom brady and that quick release? ders teamed up with one simp
it's denver linebacker von miller. bill: von miller said on friday if i get two sacks we'll win the game. he did that. the pressure by the defensive front. wade phillips' coverages. tom brady was off balance all day. boomer: you're talking about coverage sacks, confusing a quarterback. at the end of the game, i want to know why on their second to last possession the patriots kicked a field goal, kicked off to peyton manning and his offense who were doing very little in the second half and they...