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miller was there with sessions day in, day out. >> narrator: miller connected sessions and bannon.uilt a formidable alliance. >> stephen miller quickly becomes a go-between. miller is setting up happy hour meetings between breitbart staffers and the staffers in sessions' office. and breitbart really elevates sessions with its coverage. he becomes a kind of standard bearer for this part of the far right. >> "sessions: immigration bill will 'hammer' americans." "sessions comes out swinging against secretive house immigration push." "sessions: breitbart doing 'great work' getting truth out about immigration bill." >> it was very clear that steve and breitbart, with stephen miller, were playing a very hands-on role in trying to advise senator sessions. >> republicans in washington are not on the same page as their voters. >> narrator: populist anger in the g.o.p. base boiled over. >> liberal republicans need to be punished and they need to be... >> all of a sudden, republicans who thought they wanted to pass this thing were getting phone calls and getting picketed by furious constituen
miller was there with sessions day in, day out. >> narrator: miller connected sessions and bannon.uilt a formidable alliance. >> stephen miller quickly becomes a go-between. miller is setting up happy hour meetings between breitbart staffers and the staffers in sessions' office. and breitbart really elevates sessions with its coverage. he becomes a kind of standard bearer for this part of the far right. >> "sessions: immigration bill will 'hammer' americans."...
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you want ushe rule to adopt in this case assuming we keep a miller, miller and smith versus maryland on the book. >> the role we seek is longer-term aggregations of cell phone -- is a search and requires a warrant. we are not asking the court to overturn those cases. we think the lesson to be john is that any -- the lesson to be drawn is that any extension of predigital to this digital data -- >> how would you distinguish miller? >> miller requires more limited that it was voluntarily conveyed and words created by the passing of instruments in the stream of commerce to transfer funds. what we have here is more sensitive and less voluntary. >> why is it more sensitive? why is cell site location information more sensitive than bank records, which particularly today, when a lot of people do not use cash much, a bank record will disclose purchases, it will not only disclose everything the person buys, it will not only disclose locations, it will disclose things that can be very sensitive. >> i absolutely agree, justin of -- i actually agree, justice alito, at the information can be sensi
you want ushe rule to adopt in this case assuming we keep a miller, miller and smith versus maryland on the book. >> the role we seek is longer-term aggregations of cell phone -- is a search and requires a warrant. we are not asking the court to overturn those cases. we think the lesson to be john is that any -- the lesson to be drawn is that any extension of predigital to this digital data -- >> how would you distinguish miller? >> miller requires more limited that it was...
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the trump family trump said yes seems that miller has done now exactly that. is this just about wanting to have a look at the account or could dodge a bank itself be implicated in all this. you have that's exactly the question that everyone here is wondering about but of course we do not have an exact answer for that either what we do know is that the bank has had very close business relations with russia for a long time with companies with all of us and we also know that deutsche bank has failed to prevent money laundering it had to pay high fives for that here in europe but also in america what we also know is that trump has had relations with russia or at least his family people like jared and inviolate and don jr with russians also with russian oligarchs like the building tycoon. now the third thing we know is that trump and deutsche bank have had business relations for decades the bank has given loans of several hundred u.s. south seven hundred million u.s. dollars to trump and the question now of course what people here are wondering about is whether all
the trump family trump said yes seems that miller has done now exactly that. is this just about wanting to have a look at the account or could dodge a bank itself be implicated in all this. you have that's exactly the question that everyone here is wondering about but of course we do not have an exact answer for that either what we do know is that the bank has had very close business relations with russia for a long time with companies with all of us and we also know that deutsche bank has...
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miller. in order for the phone coming to -- in order for the phone company to have a record of who a person called, the person has to make the call. the information goes to the phone company, the phone company uses that information to route the call. the cell phone provider gets information from the phone about where the phone is so that it in route calls to the phone so it can route calls from the phone. that is the basic technological nature of cell phones. it doesn't differ in principle from what was going on in smith. you can say the same thing about miller. somebody has to engage in banking transactions to a bank. they write a check, they give the check to the bank, they use it to carry out the banks business. >> they don't give it to a bank, they give to a person who gives it to the bank. >> i think there are many different ways to carry out financial transactions, including some that involve giving a check to a person. many involve going to the bank directly and having the bank conduct
miller. in order for the phone coming to -- in order for the phone company to have a record of who a person called, the person has to make the call. the information goes to the phone company, the phone company uses that information to route the call. the cell phone provider gets information from the phone about where the phone is so that it in route calls to the phone so it can route calls from the phone. that is the basic technological nature of cell phones. it doesn't differ in principle from...
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the state called linda miller to testify.he recounted how tom borrowed her phone and then deleted the number he'd dialed, never dreaming she'd do her own detective work. >> you really connected the dots. to get the police to this moment. >> yeah. >> she did good. >> if you can call it good. >> reporter: finally, the prosecutor said he knew why tom wanted his wife dead. he called kelley's niece mollie to the stand. >> he just told me a lot of stuff about their relationship. >> reporter: molly told the jury about the summer she worked for her uncle tom. she said he talked a lot about his marriage. >> that he wasn't in love with her anymore, that kelley was very lazy. and he told me about him trying to sleep with other women and that he was sleeping with other women. and he told me that he also was getting close to a divorce. he just wanted to be done. >> reporter: the prosecutor told the jury this was tom's motive. he wanted to get rid of his wife but keep everything else. >> i think he was concerned that his wife, if they went
the state called linda miller to testify.he recounted how tom borrowed her phone and then deleted the number he'd dialed, never dreaming she'd do her own detective work. >> you really connected the dots. to get the police to this moment. >> yeah. >> she did good. >> if you can call it good. >> reporter: finally, the prosecutor said he knew why tom wanted his wife dead. he called kelley's niece mollie to the stand. >> he just told me a lot of stuff about their...
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vicky: she says after a month of hearing nothing, the girls went to vice principal mary miller. cheryl: she dismissed both of us with stern warnings to be careful about what we say. kathryn leehane: that he had groped me, and shown me pictures of a naked woman. vicky: kathryn leehane says she was 16 and alone with fernandez in a classroom. kathryn: his arm is around mine, his arm moves my hand up to my breast. he's grabbing my hand and kissing it. vicky: do you think what happened to you could have been prevented? kathryn: yes. vicky: and why do you think that? kathryn: because i know that two other people had reported abuse by the same man. vicky: leehane says in college, after learning about jane's alleged abuse, she wrote a letter to miller, now the principal, reporting what happened to her. robert allard: there were active attempts on behalf of this administration to suppress the sharing of information about crimes which were committed on this campus. vicky: attorney robert allard says the school did not follow the law. robert: if you have a reasonable suspicion that a sex c
vicky: she says after a month of hearing nothing, the girls went to vice principal mary miller. cheryl: she dismissed both of us with stern warnings to be careful about what we say. kathryn leehane: that he had groped me, and shown me pictures of a naked woman. vicky: kathryn leehane says she was 16 and alone with fernandez in a classroom. kathryn: his arm is around mine, his arm moves my hand up to my breast. he's grabbing my hand and kissing it. vicky: do you think what happened to you could...
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but someone else remembers miller's time as a schoolboy a little bit better. she was little thomas' teacher jim god who. you kinda have been for janice on the final weekend of my. post which gets to maybe a note of that statement which i am hoping so if we. get pushed by. the right of us to sit in the form of friendship again since it. often the fence. but before miller talks center stage in the bundesliga this man had to discover him first jump into scout for f.c. byron. in the prissy off the phone i'm speeding. the show says even off to go do it . so it didn't used to voting on the oh i don't want to be using video convinced a conservative movement now to a bond of his own stories too. you know you can this is intentional as from what i can close all with. this story. from ganguly schoolboy champions league winner thomas milne only. to f.c. byron close to his family and home sweet home. it's time for and on the top five and today we're going to be looking at the top five family clubs here's my selection. at number five in munich the biggest club in germany a
but someone else remembers miller's time as a schoolboy a little bit better. she was little thomas' teacher jim god who. you kinda have been for janice on the final weekend of my. post which gets to maybe a note of that statement which i am hoping so if we. get pushed by. the right of us to sit in the form of friendship again since it. often the fence. but before miller talks center stage in the bundesliga this man had to discover him first jump into scout for f.c. byron. in the prissy off the...
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the trump family trump said yes and it seems that miller has done now exactly that. is this just about wanting to have a look at the account or could dodge a bank itself be implicated in all this. you have that's exactly the question that everyone here is wondering about but of course we do not have an exact answer for that either what we do know is that the bank has had very close business relations with russia for a long time with companies with all of us and we also know that deutsche bank has failed to prevent money laundering it had to pay high fives for that here in europe but also in america what we also know is that trump has had relations with russia or at least his family people like jared and it via ivanka and don jr with russians also with russian oligarchs like the building tycoon. now the third thing we know is that trump and deutsche bank have had business relations for decades the bank has given loans of several hundred u.s. south seven hundred million u.s. dollars to trump and the question now of course what people here are wondering about is whether
the trump family trump said yes and it seems that miller has done now exactly that. is this just about wanting to have a look at the account or could dodge a bank itself be implicated in all this. you have that's exactly the question that everyone here is wondering about but of course we do not have an exact answer for that either what we do know is that the bank has had very close business relations with russia for a long time with companies with all of us and we also know that deutsche bank...
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. >> on book tv we want to introduce you of russell riley of the miller center and the university of virginia and his book "inside the clinton white house and oral history" russell, what will we learn in this book? guest: i think the biggest thing you will learn is what it looked like actually to be inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue during one of the most consequence of presidencies of american history with wonderful stories that people who work there can tell us and over a 10 year time we interviewed about 130 of the seniormost officials in the white house and what i've done is poulter about 800 hours of interviews to bring you the greatest hits of those oral histories in a single moment. host: what was the spark that said i think i have a book your? guest: good question. the miller center has done a presidential oral history back to general ford-- gerald ford and this is the first time we have done a narrative history out of those interviews, but i think largely it was because of the breadth and scope of the interviews we conducted as well as the depth and color of the interviews we
. >> on book tv we want to introduce you of russell riley of the miller center and the university of virginia and his book "inside the clinton white house and oral history" russell, what will we learn in this book? guest: i think the biggest thing you will learn is what it looked like actually to be inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue during one of the most consequence of presidencies of american history with wonderful stories that people who work there can tell us and over a 10...
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pamela miller, the executive director with cal lafco. i appreciate the opportunity to return in front of you and have the discussion earlier about strategic opportunities for this particular lafco. and with your permission, i'd like to just summarize what it was that you discussed in terms of ideas that were thrown own out and opportunities and maybe concerns. >> supervisor fewer: that's the pressure of the chair. >> do i have permission to use these flip charts as props? or should i just read from them. >> supervisor fewer: you can use them as props. do you need any assistance? thank you. >> so your commission actually came up with four initial items to delve deeper into for future focus of this commission. out of those four, you actually did a deeper dive in terms of conversation on opportunities and concerns on three of them. the first topic was sea level rise as a result of climate change. the second was public/private partnership opportunities. the third was municipal banking. the fourth that you chose to not explore any further at
pamela miller, the executive director with cal lafco. i appreciate the opportunity to return in front of you and have the discussion earlier about strategic opportunities for this particular lafco. and with your permission, i'd like to just summarize what it was that you discussed in terms of ideas that were thrown own out and opportunities and maybe concerns. >> supervisor fewer: that's the pressure of the chair. >> do i have permission to use these flip charts as props? or should...
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or is going to listen to hardliners like steven miller. look, on the issue, you know this david i'm a policy reporter, but where this gets interesting here is that chief of staff general kelly who has a lot of respect within 1600 pennsylvania avenue has brought in to sort through what information gets to president trump. and so the issue of whether the president is taking information from people like steven miller and steve bannon who of course is no longer in the white house, or whether he's taking information from general kelly, is i think really one of the back story here and the nexus of what, who, rather the president is going to be listening to in january, and something that i think a lot of reporters are going to be paying attention to, especially as the issue of the d.r.e.a.m.ers continues to unfold in january of next year. >> cornell, let me gauge your optimism here that this issue of delayed action, as you assess the temperature there in washington d.c. on action on this, do you think it's going to happen? >> i hope it happens. b
or is going to listen to hardliners like steven miller. look, on the issue, you know this david i'm a policy reporter, but where this gets interesting here is that chief of staff general kelly who has a lot of respect within 1600 pennsylvania avenue has brought in to sort through what information gets to president trump. and so the issue of whether the president is taking information from people like steven miller and steve bannon who of course is no longer in the white house, or whether he's...
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i'm rodney miller. and i'm jann carl. ya know, it has been a remarkable year for small town big deal and we decided to celebrate by bringing you a very special well, special. we call it christmas across america, a small town big deal celebration. - [rodney] as our weekly viewers know, jann and i love traveling this great country to bring you uplifting stories of wonderful people, great places, and remarkable events. - [jann] well today, it's all about christmas on small town big deal's christmas across america. - [rodney] tonight's special is brought to you by nationwide, the number one farm and total small business insurer in the u.s. (jolly christmas music) - [jann] our first stop is the beautifully quaint town of portsmouth, new hampshire. - [rodney] i think it's safe to say that no one does christmas quite like portsmouth. - [jann] oh curious george, merry christmas! - [rodney] portsmouth, new hampshire. population, 21,000, is about 110 miles north of boston. - [jann] their month long celebration is called a vintage c
i'm rodney miller. and i'm jann carl. ya know, it has been a remarkable year for small town big deal and we decided to celebrate by bringing you a very special well, special. we call it christmas across america, a small town big deal celebration. - [rodney] as our weekly viewers know, jann and i love traveling this great country to bring you uplifting stories of wonderful people, great places, and remarkable events. - [jann] well today, it's all about christmas on small town big deal's...
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hedge fund has half of his money and big queen bill miller is giant in the investing space he was at legg mason for thirty five years he founded their s. and p. five hundred investment fund at legg mason and remarkably he says that there are fifty percent right now partly because of the price rise he got in i guess and before six thousand dollars. between two thousand and six thousand dollars he got them and it's because of the price rises now makes up as a percentage of his fund it's fifty percent bill miller was beating the market for decades and then he had it down here for a couple down years he kind of retired and now he's reborn rising like a phoenix in the crypto space and as his performance numbers come in pentair our capital i think is the name of the group they reported twenty five.
hedge fund has half of his money and big queen bill miller is giant in the investing space he was at legg mason for thirty five years he founded their s. and p. five hundred investment fund at legg mason and remarkably he says that there are fifty percent right now partly because of the price rise he got in i guess and before six thousand dollars. between two thousand and six thousand dollars he got them and it's because of the price rises now makes up as a percentage of his fund it's fifty...
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hedge fund has half of his money and big queen bill miller is giant in the investing space he was at legg mason for thirty five years he founded their s. and p. five hundred investment fund at legg mason and remarkably he says that there are fifty percent in bitcoin right now partly because of the price rise he got in i guess and before six thousand dollars. between a thousand and six thousand dollars he got in and it's because of the price rises now makes up as a percentage of his fund it's fifty percent bill miller was beating the market for decades and then he had it down here for a couple down years he kind of retired and now he's reborn rising like a phoenix in the crypto space and as his performance numbers come in pentair a capital i think is the name of the group they reported twenty four thousand percent return on their crypto portfolio versus let's say quantum fund which is george soros and jim rogers they were considered to be one of the best minds in finance they generated something like a forty six hundred return percent return over the life of that fund or approximately
hedge fund has half of his money and big queen bill miller is giant in the investing space he was at legg mason for thirty five years he founded their s. and p. five hundred investment fund at legg mason and remarkably he says that there are fifty percent in bitcoin right now partly because of the price rise he got in i guess and before six thousand dollars. between a thousand and six thousand dollars he got in and it's because of the price rises now makes up as a percentage of his fund it's...
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lawyers have apparently come to the conclusion it's better to plead guilty and to cooperate with miller and to get a lighter sentence for that it's also interesting that he was charged with only one count of lying to the f.b.i. the content of this column two statements he made about meetings with the russian ambassador in december after donald trump's election before he took office and then he was interviewed flynn in late january when he was already a national security advisor about those meetings and. false statements but according to some reports we've seen seems to have much more on flynn and the fact that he brought only this charge to the courts today could mean that. flynn has court has agreed to cooperate and that he's effectively now a witness for in this investigation tell us some more about the reaction from the white house we're hearing a lawyer in the trump administration saying that nothing about general flynn's plea implicates anyone else. that is true on the face of it that's absolutely true michael flynn himself in a written statement said today that he assumes full res
lawyers have apparently come to the conclusion it's better to plead guilty and to cooperate with miller and to get a lighter sentence for that it's also interesting that he was charged with only one count of lying to the f.b.i. the content of this column two statements he made about meetings with the russian ambassador in december after donald trump's election before he took office and then he was interviewed flynn in late january when he was already a national security advisor about those...
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>> reporter: on her farm outside dalestown joanne miller takes care of retired show horses.e, early to bed and early to rise. just before the crack of dawn in july, she says she noticed sparks outside her window. >> it looked like fireworks all over the street. >> reporter: she noticed some of her appliances stopped working. >> cable box was destroyed. we lost the coffee pot. in here, we lost our computer, the monitor, the power surges. >> reporter: miller says she saw the peco crews working on the power lines. she went outside, spoke with a supervisor who told her to file a claim for electrical damages in her home. she used the neighbor's computer to download the claim forms. >> i filled out the forms, got receipts and mailed everything in that day. >> reporter: miller says two months later peco contacted her by e-mail and promised to reimburse her $879.67. but when the check didn't show, she started e-mailing peco for answers. miller says her e-mails went unanswered. >> i contacted you. >> reporter: we contacted peco. they told us all claims are handled on a case by case b
>> reporter: on her farm outside dalestown joanne miller takes care of retired show horses.e, early to bed and early to rise. just before the crack of dawn in july, she says she noticed sparks outside her window. >> it looked like fireworks all over the street. >> reporter: she noticed some of her appliances stopped working. >> cable box was destroyed. we lost the coffee pot. in here, we lost our computer, the monitor, the power surges. >> reporter: miller says she...
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david miller r t america. well we've been covering it for a long time and it was that fateful day yeah neutrality was struck down thanks to former horizon lawyer. little corporate hacker the f.c.c. commissioner. hey you know what. i mean it's true but you know the one of the point one of the interesting things i don't know if i and i didn't understand that this at least a decade so i'm fight and truthfully after ten years i think most people just understand what net neutrality meant but i think honestly it just people just didn't see how important it was but. the fight is not over because one of the lawsuits. that you can see the congress is probably every i think a lot of a lot of republicans surprisingly in congress have said oh wait a minute wait we shouldn't be overturning the trial. probably i would see probably someone just lotion not a lot of the kind of filling the gaps that were created today are one of the interesting things to. kind of ironic about the whole debate is that many of the big platforms
david miller r t america. well we've been covering it for a long time and it was that fateful day yeah neutrality was struck down thanks to former horizon lawyer. little corporate hacker the f.c.c. commissioner. hey you know what. i mean it's true but you know the one of the point one of the interesting things i don't know if i and i didn't understand that this at least a decade so i'm fight and truthfully after ten years i think most people just understand what net neutrality meant but i think...
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with berlin's mayor michelle miller speaking as a city in the country honor the victims of the terror attack that us struck right at the square plus in the heart of berlin exactly one year ago today miller saying that this was an attack on humanity. and we see the president of the going to stop off there and transform america as they prepare what appears to be candles. indeed a very moving moment for everyone here in germany for everyone who experienced about attack a year ago also very moving words by the mayor of overburden stressing that focus on the victims on those who were affected a year ago. see the chance of their laying her candle on the side of this memorial. you can see the names there of those who were killed names engraved right in front of the church the kaiser very morial church something which is also extremely symbolic here in berlin. one of the city's most important mourning and one that will now also have the names of those killed by the attack a year ago you can see the pictures there of some of the flowers candles it's a ceremony that really wants to put the focu
with berlin's mayor michelle miller speaking as a city in the country honor the victims of the terror attack that us struck right at the square plus in the heart of berlin exactly one year ago today miller saying that this was an attack on humanity. and we see the president of the going to stop off there and transform america as they prepare what appears to be candles. indeed a very moving moment for everyone here in germany for everyone who experienced about attack a year ago also very moving...
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, i mean, this is steven miller 101, david. this is what steven miller has been doing since he was a 13-year-old growing up in santa monica. he has been excluding friends of his who are one time friends of his because they were hispanic, because they were black, because they were other. this is something that steven miller has been doing in high school. this is something that he did at duke when he worked very closely with richard spencer, the white supremacist when he was briefly at duke. so unfortunately this is steven miller at his worst. this is everything we don't like about him. this is everything that's reprehensible about what he believes in. and, frankly, this is so antithetical to what this country is all about and what made it great that it's disgust zb ing. >> thanks for all of you. thanks for your time this saturday. >> thank you. >>> president's long time secretary is interviewed as part of the house intelligence probe. we have brand new details on who. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3
, i mean, this is steven miller 101, david. this is what steven miller has been doing since he was a 13-year-old growing up in santa monica. he has been excluding friends of his who are one time friends of his because they were hispanic, because they were black, because they were other. this is something that steven miller has been doing in high school. this is something that he did at duke when he worked very closely with richard spencer, the white supremacist when he was briefly at duke. so...
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it's because of the price rises now makes up as a percentage of his fund it's fifty percent bill miller was beating the market for decades and then he had it down here for a couple down years he kind of retired and now he's reborn rising like a phoenix in the crypto space and as his performance numbers come in pentair a capital i think is the name of the group they reported twenty four thousand percent return on their crypto portfolio versus let's say quantum fund which is george soros and jim rogers they were considered to be one of the best minds in finance they generated something like a forty six hundred return percent return over the life of that fund approximately ten years they're considered geniuses here tara returned twenty four thousand percent in less than three years or maybe just for one year so this obviously is going to attract that multi-trillion dollar hedge fund market plus money managers like bin miller plus sovereign wealth funds remember that some more trillions of dollars waiting to be invested in crypto plus the central banks so the amount of buying pressure ready
it's because of the price rises now makes up as a percentage of his fund it's fifty percent bill miller was beating the market for decades and then he had it down here for a couple down years he kind of retired and now he's reborn rising like a phoenix in the crypto space and as his performance numbers come in pentair a capital i think is the name of the group they reported twenty four thousand percent return on their crypto portfolio versus let's say quantum fund which is george soros and jim...
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but someone else remembers miller's time as a schoolboy a little bit better. she was little thomas' teacher jim god who. you kinda have been for dan a son of mike and of my. most wished it still may be an order that statement which i am hoping so if we. get pushed by. the us is said to me through my friendship against is it. often the. that's a. good opening. but before miller center stage in the bundesliga this man had to discover him first jump into scout for at sea byron. in the prissy over the phone m speed. the show's dizzy would often go do it. so it didn't used to voting on the oh i don't want to be using video to convinced a conservative as well as mine and now to a bond of his own stories too. it's about you know you this is intentional as from what i can close all with. this story. in this and done that. from ganguly schoolboy champions league winner thomas always knew where he belonged to f.c. byron close to his family and home sweet home. it's time for another the top five and today we're going to be looking at the top five family clubs here's my s
but someone else remembers miller's time as a schoolboy a little bit better. she was little thomas' teacher jim god who. you kinda have been for dan a son of mike and of my. most wished it still may be an order that statement which i am hoping so if we. get pushed by. the us is said to me through my friendship against is it. often the. that's a. good opening. but before miller center stage in the bundesliga this man had to discover him first jump into scout for at sea byron. in the prissy over...
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von miller will have a good game. if your redskins to watch is kirk cousins.year i gave you 24 million. ho, ho, ho and year before that i gave you 19 million and i didn't know how to xlit ho, ho, ho. it's a christmas miracle a white christmas ho, ho, ho and saddle up to see why is he loading the sleigh. kirk cousins could be playing final game of the day. i have nothing but ho, ho, ho, redskins only had one wide receiver clips 00 yards. it happened once. it was jamison crowder. maybe you could do it again. maybe for the first time. and somebody else other than vernon davis and police catch the football. and look i'll try to get it back on the rails. >> is it too late for a christmas present? >> this book is about the same price as 3 tickets to today's redskins game. we'll talk about that coming up. >> what would you rather have, this book or a family the entire family can go to the game today. >> ken harvey wrote a book i don't know if you saw that. >> we'll talk about that. >> welcome back to "redskins gametime". merry christmas. redskins have not been most v
von miller will have a good game. if your redskins to watch is kirk cousins.year i gave you 24 million. ho, ho, ho and year before that i gave you 19 million and i didn't know how to xlit ho, ho, ho. it's a christmas miracle a white christmas ho, ho, ho and saddle up to see why is he loading the sleigh. kirk cousins could be playing final game of the day. i have nothing but ho, ho, ho, redskins only had one wide receiver clips 00 yards. it happened once. it was jamison crowder. maybe you could...
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i am matt miller.s is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. the week began in the midst of the year's most critical days for u.s. retail. the pivotal moment between black friday and cyber monday. we are passed black friday, and the cyber monday and everybody wants to get a scorecard on how retailers are doing. for brick-and-mortar and e-commerce. we look at the last 10 days before the holiday. that would be thanksgiving and black friday. we saw an unbelievable surge of activity that did not take away from the holiday. we saw spending growing at about 9% in 90's to 10 days previous the thanksgiving. thursday,weekend, friday and into the weekend very robust sales. >> the weather looked good across the u.s. foot traffic was strong. >> i think the consumer confidence is high right now. we are seeing it across the board, whether it is foot traffic in stores, e-commerce, mobile. the consumer is ready to hav
i am matt miller.s is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. the week began in the midst of the year's most critical days for u.s. retail. the pivotal moment between black friday and cyber monday. we are passed black friday, and the cyber monday and everybody wants to get a scorecard on how retailers are doing. for brick-and-mortar and e-commerce. we look at the last 10 days before...
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we talked about steven miller, about president trump. the president at thas meeting report reportedly, secretary of state rex tillerson, john kelly as well. what does it say about the role they're play wlg it comes to charting policy in this administration based on what we have seen reported in this piece? >> that's a great question. i think people were falsely looking to john kelly to be the voice of sanity, the voice of restraint. he was a respected general. from everything we have seen, he has been an enabler here. he has championed very extreme policies. he has not slowed the president down one wit. and i think if anything, having someone who is in homeland security has kind of juiced the president up now that he's right in his inner circle in the white house. as far as rex tillerson goes, unfortunately, he's completely irelevant in this administration. the president obviously doesn't respect him. his department has been hollowed out. he may have good intentions in this regard, but he is frankly useless in any real sense of the word.
we talked about steven miller, about president trump. the president at thas meeting report reportedly, secretary of state rex tillerson, john kelly as well. what does it say about the role they're play wlg it comes to charting policy in this administration based on what we have seen reported in this piece? >> that's a great question. i think people were falsely looking to john kelly to be the voice of sanity, the voice of restraint. he was a respected general. from everything we have...
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as president donald trump says he has no plans to fire the special counsel robert miller despite his administration's recent attacks on the credibility of the investigation into suspected russian meddling in last year's election a lawyer and white house transition team earlier accused miller's team of unlawfully obtaining thousands of e-mails related to the investigation a spokesman for miller said the e-mails were obtained with the account owner's consent or through the appropriate criminal process. robert. byrd said this is a very. fair measure this is a lot of frankly because as we know there's no reason whatsoever that. a lot of lawyers work. for. the cider is a professor of public policy at george mason university explain why the truck team is targeting meller. they're afraid of what he might come up with that he actually might make charges conceivably criminal charges against the president for obstruction of justice no one knows no one knows where this investigation is going but they're trying to discredit him in order to preempt whatever he comes up with are you going to remem
as president donald trump says he has no plans to fire the special counsel robert miller despite his administration's recent attacks on the credibility of the investigation into suspected russian meddling in last year's election a lawyer and white house transition team earlier accused miller's team of unlawfully obtaining thousands of e-mails related to the investigation a spokesman for miller said the e-mails were obtained with the account owner's consent or through the appropriate criminal...
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reporter michelle miller has >>> a big discovery from nasa. it teamed up with going toll find a new planet in the solar system that's similar to earth's. >> reporter michelle miller has the new research in artificial intelligence. >> reporter: in the never ending search for life beyond earth, nasa scientists have uncovered the only other 8- planet solar system they know of that circles a sun. with help from google and their machine learning computer software scientists analyzed thousands of data points captured from this nasa planet hunting space telescope the keppler. that data helped researchers discover this new planet, keppler 90-i. >> having all this data for scientists is like trying to drink from a firehose. >> reporter: this astronomer says it was the way it was discovered that has scientists buzzing and makes their job easier. >> the google ai system has been able to search through the pile of information faster than humans have been able to. if you think about the analogy of the number of stars in a galaxy, being like the number of s
reporter michelle miller has >>> a big discovery from nasa. it teamed up with going toll find a new planet in the solar system that's similar to earth's. >> reporter michelle miller has the new research in artificial intelligence. >> reporter: in the never ending search for life beyond earth, nasa scientists have uncovered the only other 8- planet solar system they know of that circles a sun. with help from google and their machine learning computer software scientists...
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matt: i'm matt miller from berlin. victory lap. house republicans approved the tax bill. will the president find it on january 3? y in warsaw. the ukip prime minister has to poland in search of a new ally after firing her deputy. bankamerica ceo tells bloomberg that brexit is not good for europe. >> it is negative, but not a long asegative as it is managed well by policy makers. there is no incentive to screw up their growth rate. anna: saudi arabia's energy ministers said stockpiles will not be any less close to opec's target when the group meets in june. the secondking for half of 2018 to see where we are in terms of supply and demand, so there is no intent to revisit that. anna: good morning, everybody. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." a warm welcome to the program. .aning a little bit in market that is the pressure you get from the asia equity session. msci asia-pacific down by .1%. the stocks got a boost on top story, going up by .4% on the s&p in the middle of the session, but we are treated -- have we already seen the big men up on this story? meeting in japan
matt: i'm matt miller from berlin. victory lap. house republicans approved the tax bill. will the president find it on january 3? y in warsaw. the ukip prime minister has to poland in search of a new ally after firing her deputy. bankamerica ceo tells bloomberg that brexit is not good for europe. >> it is negative, but not a long asegative as it is managed well by policy makers. there is no incentive to screw up their growth rate. anna: saudi arabia's energy ministers said stockpiles will...
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i am matt miller.s is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. the week began in the midst of the year's most critical days for u.s. retail. the pivotal moment between black friday and cyber monday. >> we are past black friday, and the cyber monday and everybody wants to get a scorecard on how retailers are doing. that is for both brick-and-mortar and e-commerce. is we looked at the last 10 days before the holiday that would be thanksgiving and , black friday. we saw an unbelievable surge of activity that did not take away from the holiday. we saw spending growing at about 9% in the nine days to 10 days previous to thanksgiving. over that weekend, thursday, friday and into the weekend very robust sales. >> the weather looked good across the u.s. foot traffic was strong. i think the consumer confidence is high right now. we are seeing it across the board, whether it is foot traffic in stores, e-commerce,
i am matt miller.s is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. the week began in the midst of the year's most critical days for u.s. retail. the pivotal moment between black friday and cyber monday. >> we are past black friday, and the cyber monday and everybody wants to get a scorecard on how retailers are doing. that is for both brick-and-mortar and e-commerce. is we looked at...
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i am matt miller.his is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. the week began in the midst of the year's most critical days for u.s. retail. the pivotal moment between black friday and cyber monday. >> we are past black friday, and the cyber monday and everybody wants to get a scorecard on how retailers are doing. that is for both brick-and-mortar and e-commerce. what we did is we looked at the last 10 days before the holiday, that would be thanksgiving and black friday. we saw an unbelievable surge of activity that did not take away from the holiday. we saw spending growing at about 9% in the nine days to 10 days previous to thanksgiving. over that weekend, thursday, friday and into the weekend very robust sales. the weather looked good across the u.s. foot traffic was strong. i think the consumer confidence is high right now. we are seeing it across the board, whether it is foot traffic in stores, e-
i am matt miller.his is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. the week began in the midst of the year's most critical days for u.s. retail. the pivotal moment between black friday and cyber monday. >> we are past black friday, and the cyber monday and everybody wants to get a scorecard on how retailers are doing. that is for both brick-and-mortar and e-commerce. what we did is...
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mathias miller stirred up the automotive world this week when he suggested ending subsidies for diesel cars at the pump tax exemptions mean diesel fuel costs almost twenty cents a liter less in germany than regular fuel that costs the government eight billion euros a year instead miller says that money should be used to promote more environmentally friendly technologies like electric vehicles. a new power couple in japanese emo billet toyota and panasonic say teaming up will help accelerate technological development. when people hear electric mobility i think of cars with a heavy and expensive battery and if we continue what we're doing we won't be able to change that and so that's why we need to work with partners like panasonic to make production better and as an example in. new. developments are certainly needed if toyota is to meet its immobility goals the company wants electric vehicles to make up half of its sales by twenty thirty at present he cars like the best selling prior's hybrid comprise only around fifteen percent of its sales. panasonic also stands to benefit from the co
mathias miller stirred up the automotive world this week when he suggested ending subsidies for diesel cars at the pump tax exemptions mean diesel fuel costs almost twenty cents a liter less in germany than regular fuel that costs the government eight billion euros a year instead miller says that money should be used to promote more environmentally friendly technologies like electric vehicles. a new power couple in japanese emo billet toyota and panasonic say teaming up will help accelerate...
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michelle miller so lucky she joined de lavallade. i so agree with meryl streep. love everything about this woman. >> you instantly fall in love with this woman. thank you for giving me this point in my career. i simply adored carmen de lavallade. we met up with her at the baryshnikov arts center in new york city where she demonstrated
michelle miller so lucky she joined de lavallade. i so agree with meryl streep. love everything about this woman. >> you instantly fall in love with this woman. thank you for giving me this point in my career. i simply adored carmen de lavallade. we met up with her at the baryshnikov arts center in new york city where she demonstrated
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david lee miller is live with more. >> molly, authorities say the now deceased shooter appeared to be targeting police. but still to be answered is why? according to investigators, the 51-year-old open fire at three locations in harrisburg yesterday afternoon. they say that he recently returned from middle east. a woman says she is his estranged wife held a local reporter from the website says that she thought he was living overseas. they say that the students would let one student trooper would it could have been charges. >> everyone responded quickly. it was fortunate no one was injured. a great police response. >> the first shooting took place in a pennsylvania state capital a little after 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
david lee miller is live with more. >> molly, authorities say the now deceased shooter appeared to be targeting police. but still to be answered is why? according to investigators, the 51-year-old open fire at three locations in harrisburg yesterday afternoon. they say that he recently returned from middle east. a woman says she is his estranged wife held a local reporter from the website says that she thought he was living overseas. they say that the students would let one student...
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miller says after we got involved one week later peco sent her this check. >> are you happy?right. >> reporter: harry harrison, nbc 10 responds. >> the responds team tells us miller did a few things right. she identified the damage, she kept the receipts for the replacement costs and she filed a formal complaint in writing with the utility company. when she contacted nbc 10 responds it also helped that she had supporting documents. if you have a problem for nbc responds, let us know. the best ways to reach us are right there on your screen. we will respond to you. >>> philly native richardson, a competitor from american ninja warrior says his next attempt is helping families in need this holiday season. he will be at the support center for child add vvocates in cente city. he's collecting toys for kids in need. >> this is really special for me. you know, growing up, times weren't always easy in my family. i came from a family that really struggled and financially we had a lot of hard times so i was very lucky as a young boy to meet individuals in my life who showed me acts of
miller says after we got involved one week later peco sent her this check. >> are you happy?right. >> reporter: harry harrison, nbc 10 responds. >> the responds team tells us miller did a few things right. she identified the damage, she kept the receipts for the replacement costs and she filed a formal complaint in writing with the utility company. when she contacted nbc 10 responds it also helped that she had supporting documents. if you have a problem for nbc responds, let...