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miller's continued employ at the white house?well, there's so many others there, too, because where you do you start because the president surrounds himself with yes men and women so sure they can investigate what is going on with stephen miller and all the kind of anti-immigrant policies, but right now we all know that the house is very much involved in the impeachment proceedings. >> senator, let me just ask you as we're sort of heading towards the end of this remarkable year and heading into the election -- the re-election campaign provided the president isn't removed from office in the senate, what do you feel like is foremost in your mind? and what do you think should be foremost in voters minds when you think about what we've been through these past few years, when they think about how politically involved they want to be over the next year and how much the election means? >> first and foremost we have a president who has comitted impeachable acts. and i would like the american people to understand it is not okay for a pres
miller's continued employ at the white house?well, there's so many others there, too, because where you do you start because the president surrounds himself with yes men and women so sure they can investigate what is going on with stephen miller and all the kind of anti-immigrant policies, but right now we all know that the house is very much involved in the impeachment proceedings. >> senator, let me just ask you as we're sort of heading towards the end of this remarkable year and...
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when steven miller writes back. he responds with a link to this article warning people that president obama might use that hurricane as a convenient pretext to invite, quote a lot of mexicans into the united states. that article that steven miller sent around the time of the hurricane is from a racist anti-immigrant website called vdare named after virginia dare which was reportedly the first white person born in the new world in the 1580s. the folklore about this virginia dare folk lore has become a point of worship among american white supremacists and white nationalists. the founder called it adolf hitler's revenge on america. yeah, hitler is dead sure but he's winning his nazi race war against us because people still immigrate to america and obviously that's terrible. >> the founding ethos is that the united states is explicitly a white nation. quote, the racial identity of america is legitimate and defensible. diversity is not strength but a vulnerability is their mission statement. and in that e-mail where ste
when steven miller writes back. he responds with a link to this article warning people that president obama might use that hurricane as a convenient pretext to invite, quote a lot of mexicans into the united states. that article that steven miller sent around the time of the hurricane is from a racist anti-immigrant website called vdare named after virginia dare which was reportedly the first white person born in the new world in the 1580s. the folklore about this virginia dare folk lore has...
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and i like it when you put that it way. >> reporter: that's miller as in dori miller. carrier to be built will be named for the grandson of slaves andhey're croppers. >> we decided to do this on martin luther king's birthday at pearl harbor. >> reporter: his closest surviving relatives are still getting used to having a carrier named for their uncle dori, who served in the segregated navy of world war ii. >> this is a great honor, because it's been a hard long road. >> reporter: he was born in dor. >> i've never heard of a man named doris. where did that name come from? >> my grandma thought she was having a girl. and it wasn't a girl. doris turned out to be a boy. so that's where the name came from. >> reporter: waco has been described in those years as the uc, outh met >> whi manit y, ma'am. you didn't disrespect whatsoever. don't care how old you are. >> reporter: there were no economic opportunities for a young black man, so he joined the navy. at least there the pay was steady. >> the navy policy at that time limited blacks to those duties that were manual, that t
and i like it when you put that it way. >> reporter: that's miller as in dori miller. carrier to be built will be named for the grandson of slaves andhey're croppers. >> we decided to do this on martin luther king's birthday at pearl harbor. >> reporter: his closest surviving relatives are still getting used to having a carrier named for their uncle dori, who served in the segregated navy of world war ii. >> this is a great honor, because it's been a hard long road....
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days later, back in illinois, miller turned up a huge lead. he found witnesses who vividly remember hall from a revolutionary war re-enactment in the georgetown area the very weekend before jessie was abducted. to them, hall stood out for his bushy muttonchops sideburns, but also for playing a soldier who was fighting the wrong war. >> he was wearing a civil war uniform, and he had a civil war hat. >> at a revolutionary war re-enactment. >> exactly. >> armed with this new information, deputy sheriff miller returned to wabash for a second crack at hall. this time, he pressed his suspect harder, stressing that hall's fellow re-enactors had seen him near georgetown. >> he came along to the point he said, well, you know, i go to so many re-enactments, i could have been there and i just don't remember because i go to a lot of them. >> he was giving a little more ground. >> right, yeah. >> miller seized the opening and kept at it. finally he said hall came clean and confessed that he abducted, sexually violated, and strangled jessie roach to death.
days later, back in illinois, miller turned up a huge lead. he found witnesses who vividly remember hall from a revolutionary war re-enactment in the georgetown area the very weekend before jessie was abducted. to them, hall stood out for his bushy muttonchops sideburns, but also for playing a soldier who was fighting the wrong war. >> he was wearing a civil war uniform, and he had a civil war hat. >> at a revolutionary war re-enactment. >> exactly. >> armed with this...
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. >> exactly right and i like it when you put it that way. >> that's miller as in dorie miller.next aircraft carrier to be built will be named for the grandson of slaves and son of sharecroppers. the official announcement is tomorrow. >> we've decided to do this on martin luther king's birthday out in pearl harbor. >> his closest surviving relatives florietta miller and brenda haven are still getting used to having a carrier named for their uncle dorie who served in the segregated navy of in the segregated navy of world war ii. >> that's a great honor. because it's been a long, hard road. >>he was born in waco, texas, and his first name was actually >> i've never heard of a man named doris. where did that name come from? >> my grandma thought she was having a girl. and it wasn't a girl. doris turned out to be a boy, so that's where that name came from. >> waco has been described in those years as the place where the old south met the wild west and like much of america back then, jim crow ruled. >> white man was "yes sir." white lady, "yes ma'am." you didn't disrespect whatsoever
. >> exactly right and i like it when you put it that way. >> that's miller as in dorie miller.next aircraft carrier to be built will be named for the grandson of slaves and son of sharecroppers. the official announcement is tomorrow. >> we've decided to do this on martin luther king's birthday out in pearl harbor. >> his closest surviving relatives florietta miller and brenda haven are still getting used to having a carrier named for their uncle dorie who served in the...
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the black people disagreed. >> reporter: as recorded on miller's service card in the navy archives. >> there you go. >> reporter: president roosevelt stepped in and ordered him awarded the navy cross. >> that was not without controversy. there were some that didn't want him to receive the navy cross. >> reporter: because of his race? >> because of his race. >> reporter: he received the medal. he was the first person of his race to receive such a high honor. over the years, his legacy has been honored, including with this larger than life statue in his hometown of waco. but that's nothing like having an aircraft carrier named after him. how many carriers are there right now? >> right now we have 11. >> reporter: the last to be christened was the john f. kennedy by his daughter caroline. construction hasn't started on the miller. >> it will be 7 or 8 years before it's >> 50 years. >> david martin reporting there. up until now almost all aircraft carriers have been named for u.s. presidents. >>> in union city, dozens of volunteers honored martin luther king jr. with a day of service. vol
the black people disagreed. >> reporter: as recorded on miller's service card in the navy archives. >> there you go. >> reporter: president roosevelt stepped in and ordered him awarded the navy cross. >> that was not without controversy. there were some that didn't want him to receive the navy cross. >> reporter: because of his race? >> because of his race. >> reporter: he received the medal. he was the first person of his race to receive such a high...
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miller. thank you for showing your daughters and showing the diversity of women who are needed in this field as well. i'm sure is a computer scientist you see the broad applications here and i think that is what we have to get people to see, that this is a big task area i like the fact that you mention the government should be involved several times. i agree, both on the training and making this happen. this is not a mystery. it's an opportunity and we need to seize it. >> thank you senator cantwell. senator tester. >> i want to thank you for holding this hearing, mr. chairman. i've always said sleep is overrated and you are putting that to the test. >> there are members of the house of representatives who agree with you. >> i want to follow-up on the questions senator thune had in that he talked about promoting a program with community college for tech training that would apply for these. i got the assumption from your answers that the only school that was involved right now was southeast te
miller. thank you for showing your daughters and showing the diversity of women who are needed in this field as well. i'm sure is a computer scientist you see the broad applications here and i think that is what we have to get people to see, that this is a big task area i like the fact that you mention the government should be involved several times. i agree, both on the training and making this happen. this is not a mystery. it's an opportunity and we need to seize it. >> thank you...
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doris miller." >> dorie deserved to be remembered and repeated wherever our people continue to stand >> reporter: at a ceremony, at pearl harbor acting navy secretary thomas modly, officially named the next carrier after the son of sharecropper and the grandson of slaves who served in the segregated navy of world war ii, which did not allow him to handle weapons. >> he was not given the same opportunities that men of a different color were given to serve his country, but on december 7, 1941, he would not be defined by the prejudice of other people. >> reporter: what miller did that day has been dramatized in the movie "pearl harbor," but congresswoman edie bernice johnson, who grew up hearing stories about dorie miller, explained what it meant. >> in the days of real segregation, a black man from my hometown stepped up to help save america. >> reporter: three of miller's nieces were at today's ceremony, one of them, brenda haven, told us what today would mean to his mother. >> she would be so honored to know that someone is caring about her son because he left this world thinking nob
doris miller." >> dorie deserved to be remembered and repeated wherever our people continue to stand >> reporter: at a ceremony, at pearl harbor acting navy secretary thomas modly, officially named the next carrier after the son of sharecropper and the grandson of slaves who served in the segregated navy of world war ii, which did not allow him to handle weapons. >> he was not given the same opportunities that men of a different color were given to serve his country, but...
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doris miller," they will know what we value, what we stand for, and who we are as a people. >> my unclein our hearts, and he's alive in america. >> reporter: david martin, cbs news, washington. >> dubois: an american hero forever. and we'll be right back. and we'll be right back. so skin looks like this and you feel like this. aveeno® skin relief. get skin healthy™ i don't make compromises. i want nutrition made just for me. but i also want great taste. so i drink boost for women. new boost women with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new boost women. allskip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! cdc guidance recommends topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain for up to 12 hours, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. (mom) [thunder] were you planning on mowing the lawn today? (son) no. (burke) saved
doris miller," they will know what we value, what we stand for, and who we are as a people. >> my unclein our hearts, and he's alive in america. >> reporter: david martin, cbs news, washington. >> dubois: an american hero forever. and we'll be right back. and we'll be right back. so skin looks like this and you feel like this. aveeno® skin relief. get skin healthy™ i don't make compromises. i want nutrition made just for me. but i also want great taste. so i drink...
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greg and lucky miller host a high-stakes game every week.e with dinner, drinks, and dead presidents. >> this is where we play poker on monday evenings. every monday at 7:00. >> reporter: among the regular players, thomas clayton, also known as hockey puck. where did tom sit? >> tom sat here the last night that he played. and i would be the bank over here. >> was he good at poker? >> he was very good at poker. he was very lucky in the beginning at my house, for many, many months. and then, finally, it kind of evened out after a while. >> reporter: still a good and aggressive player, but not on that night. >> he was not playing as many hands. he wasn't spunky that night. usually he jokes around. there was none of that. >> reporter: the game shuts down relatively early, about midnight, and the millers go to bed. at what point did you hear that there had been a tragedy at the clayton home? >> the next morning in the 6:00 range, there's someone knocking at the door. >> reporter: it's an investigator with the sheriff's office. >> he says, "you wer
greg and lucky miller host a high-stakes game every week.e with dinner, drinks, and dead presidents. >> this is where we play poker on monday evenings. every monday at 7:00. >> reporter: among the regular players, thomas clayton, also known as hockey puck. where did tom sit? >> tom sat here the last night that he played. and i would be the bank over here. >> was he good at poker? >> he was very good at poker. he was very lucky in the beginning at my house, for...
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and as we have been seeing ina number of miller.we have been seeing in a number of countries, they are looking to evacuate nationals from wuhan due to the coronavirus. that has infected thousands and lead to a near total lockdown of the hubei province. 0ur correspondencejoins us province. 0ur correspondencejoins us from the region, about a plan to evacuate some students from china. good morning, starters, india has put on standby and aircraft to evacuate as many as 250 people, largely students, who are stuck in wuhan, the centre the virus. reports have also come in that some students that wuhan university have made a plea to the indian government, asking for an early evacuation, saying they are running out of food and water supplies as wuhan virtually comes to a close down. in fa ct, virtually comes to a close down. in fact, a spokesperson from the ministry of external affairs has yesterday tweeted saying the indian government, the indian embassy in beijing, is very closely co—ordinating these logistical effo rts co—ordinating these
and as we have been seeing ina number of miller.we have been seeing in a number of countries, they are looking to evacuate nationals from wuhan due to the coronavirus. that has infected thousands and lead to a near total lockdown of the hubei province. 0ur correspondencejoins us province. 0ur correspondencejoins us from the region, about a plan to evacuate some students from china. good morning, starters, india has put on standby and aircraft to evacuate as many as 250 people, largely students,...
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thanks for the update, my colleague and business reporter monica miller. 0n reporter monica miller.dian government will be tabling its annual budget in parliament since prime minister narendra modi came to power seven yea rs narendra modi came to power seven years ago. the indian economy has slowed down significantly and is facing record unemployment and low demand, so the indian government will be walking a tightrope with what it can offer. our reporter reports from uttar pradesh. the holy city of varnasi, where millions congregate in prayer every day. it's also the city represented by prime minister narendra modi in parliament. but less than 100 kilometres south of mr modi's constituency in the rural farmlands lies stories of india's economic slowdown. translation: when we asked for our money, they said they can only pay when the government sends the money. we arejust only pay when the government sends the money. we are just waiting and working in the hope that our money will come soon. like several others in this village, this 45—year—old is building roads funded by the governmen
thanks for the update, my colleague and business reporter monica miller. 0n reporter monica miller.dian government will be tabling its annual budget in parliament since prime minister narendra modi came to power seven yea rs narendra modi came to power seven years ago. the indian economy has slowed down significantly and is facing record unemployment and low demand, so the indian government will be walking a tightrope with what it can offer. our reporter reports from uttar pradesh. the holy...
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josh lederman and matt miller. joining us now is democratic congressman of connecticut of the he is a member of the house intelligence committee. sir, is your head spinning from the last 72 hours of -- of information that has come to light? that i think, largely, corroborates a lot of the information you already had but it's just more detail. more flesh on the bones, if you will. >> yeah. it -- it does. and i've sort of reflecting on this, ali. you know, it's -- it's a revelation today or a revelation a week. i mean, you know, four weeks ago or so that sondland came before us and told -- told the story only because he was forced to of the phone call that he had with the president in which the president asked him about the investigation and there's just revelation after revelation. but it gets mixed up in all these characters like rob hyde and all these sort of colorful characters that we sort of lose the line. and the line that we can't lose here, ali, is that just every single fact -- every single fact and believe
josh lederman and matt miller. joining us now is democratic congressman of connecticut of the he is a member of the house intelligence committee. sir, is your head spinning from the last 72 hours of -- of information that has come to light? that i think, largely, corroborates a lot of the information you already had but it's just more detail. more flesh on the bones, if you will. >> yeah. it -- it does. and i've sort of reflecting on this, ali. you know, it's -- it's a revelation today or...
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there is earl miller and all available miller's papers have disappeared. amy: who is earl miller? blanche: earl miller was her bodyguard. and, you know, i have pictures of earl miller in his bathing suits, her hand on his knee. he was a hunk, you know, just an athlete. he got her her horse dot, they rode together. he taught her to shoot with pistols and rifles and, you know, they hiked together, they travel together. so earl miller is in her life. and hick is in her life. amy: your book. blanche: my book was the first to really deal with their relationship in a very friendly way. their letters are full of politics and love and longing. amy: and how long did their relationship go on foror? blanche: well, i t think it lasd until about four years until about 1936, by 1938 it's really, you know, the romance is gone. the friendship lasts forever. but the romance is gone and eleanor roosevelt becomes increasingly dismayed by her occasional bigotries. she doesn't like eleleanor roosevelt's young jewish friends. she doesn't like her black friends. and she's a bit of a racist, and eleanor
there is earl miller and all available miller's papers have disappeared. amy: who is earl miller? blanche: earl miller was her bodyguard. and, you know, i have pictures of earl miller in his bathing suits, her hand on his knee. he was a hunk, you know, just an athlete. he got her her horse dot, they rode together. he taught her to shoot with pistols and rifles and, you know, they hiked together, they travel together. so earl miller is in her life. and hick is in her life. amy: your book....
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now the owner george miller the 4th who happens to be the son of former congressman george miller says the dispensary would not cause problems for the schools. however, the school district superintendent says this proposed site which is a former bookstore would restrict the school district's use of school property right across the street. >> in prior years we've used that adult school, the parking lot for overflow parking for al hambra high school. and we've also housed a frooel. >> we want to be a good neighbor and give back to this community. >> now the cannabis consultant hired by the city says that location complies with state law which specifies a 600' buffer zone. miller says they hope to open that dispensary in summer when school is not in session. however, the school superintendent says the school district will consider if they will pursue legal action. >>> time is 4:58. nine workers at an appliance delivery service in veetia are suing their employer. however, california's new law could change that for them. they're making daily deliveries for places like costco and home depot
now the owner george miller the 4th who happens to be the son of former congressman george miller says the dispensary would not cause problems for the schools. however, the school district superintendent says this proposed site which is a former bookstore would restrict the school district's use of school property right across the street. >> in prior years we've used that adult school, the parking lot for overflow parking for al hambra high school. and we've also housed a frooel. >>...
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our panel is back with us, joyce vance, hayes brown, tim miller as well. thank you to all of you for staying with us on these late nights. zac, you have been writing about this impeachment. where are we right now? i think there are viewers out there who know there are developments that can go either way right now, and the main ones are that there are two senators we're watching very closely, senator lisa murkowski, and senator mitt romney, and we're wondering whether anybody else will come over because even if romney and murkowski support collins and vote to call witnesses and subpoena documents, it's not enough. >> no. i mean that's exactly right. look, i think it's right to be watching some of these key senators to figure out what they're going to do. but it's just really clear to me from this whole theatrical performance by lamar alexander that the fix has been in on this since the very, very beginning. i think it's important that we don't let some of the key senators who came out earlier in this week to say that they were going to go block witnesses --
our panel is back with us, joyce vance, hayes brown, tim miller as well. thank you to all of you for staying with us on these late nights. zac, you have been writing about this impeachment. where are we right now? i think there are viewers out there who know there are developments that can go either way right now, and the main ones are that there are two senators we're watching very closely, senator lisa murkowski, and senator mitt romney, and we're wondering whether anybody else will come over...
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miller lies to justify being late. she doesn't pick up the fare but 1st but still liars send out signals that reveal their fraud. psychologist and body language expert monica much nic reveals deceivers by examining their facial expressions. she uses an experiment to show how she does it. it's if yes then can you see statements where you're going to tell me a little story about your last vacation one is true the other is a lie let's start here. and say last summer i was in norway alone yes actually just with a backpack and a tent. i just went and picked a little ruse like the lot how long were you there just 2 weeks the west where were you on vacation and when the i was with a friend in barcelona the summer of them must have thought were you doing 'd in barcelona and we went out drinking and partying at night you know where the where did you start. in alice and what was the next station about the kind of a little town i don't remember the name anywhere took the ferry across. at him and only about your friend what's he l
miller lies to justify being late. she doesn't pick up the fare but 1st but still liars send out signals that reveal their fraud. psychologist and body language expert monica much nic reveals deceivers by examining their facial expressions. she uses an experiment to show how she does it. it's if yes then can you see statements where you're going to tell me a little story about your last vacation one is true the other is a lie let's start here. and say last summer i was in norway alone yes...
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tonight, sienna miller star of "a beautiful day in the neighborhood," actor matthew rhys author jaquelinedson featuring the 8g band with jon theodore ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news former trump adviser roger stone was found guilty on seven counts this weekend including making the lindberg baby. [ light laughter ] according to sources, president trump has abandoned plans to increase restrictions on vaping out of fear that it could hurt his re-election chances because right now he's polling at 83% among high school dirt bags. [ laughter ] president trump reportedly screened the joker at the white house this weekend for family and friends. "wow, that's a lot of makeup," said the joker [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause according to a new poll, mayor pete buttigieg now has a roughly ten-point lead over the democratic field in iowa this is going to look amazing on his colleg
tonight, sienna miller star of "a beautiful day in the neighborhood," actor matthew rhys author jaquelinedson featuring the 8g band with jon theodore ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news former trump adviser roger stone was found guilty on seven counts this...
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miller was the first african-american to receive the navy cross for valor.ing laundry aboard the battleship west virginia when it was hit by japanese torpedos and bombs in 1941. he went on deck to carry wounded sailors to safety. he then manned an anti-aircraft machine gun and fired on japanese planes. miller died while serving on a ship that was torpedoed by a japanese submarine the following year. >>> still to come a baby stroller recall. baby trend strollers sold at target and amazon pose a possible danger to children. amazon pose a possible danger to children. e me psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight los
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tim miller, joyce vance, hayes brown and zack pakanis. thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up next, michael moore is joining us from iowa where the caucuses are just three days away. he's up next. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! >>> if a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment. >> okay, that was alan dershowitz. here's how adam schiff responded to that defense today. >> what we have seen over the last couple days is a dissent into constitutional madness because that way madness lies. if we are to accept the premise that a pr
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we are diving into the report from miller samuel and we have jonathan miller with us.here is some really interesting things about the report. the threee overview, or four major things that impacted the housing market. >> 2019 has been a series of significant law or tax changes that have really hurt the high-end of the market. rental law passed, which scared investors. when investors close, they become landlords. there is a repercussion related to that. you also have the federal cell tax. that was 2018. that has taken a hold of the market, where it cap 10,000 dollars as a limit for exemption for property taxes, state and local taxes. then we have the mansion tax. that was implemented july 1. that has really slowed, targeted the high-end of the market, has really slowed activity down. vonnie: the different segments of the market were interesting, they always are, but with stocks at records, wall street booming, even though we hear about some layouts, plenty of jobs in new york city. ofre were different tiers the market that suffered more than others. jonathan: observers
we are diving into the report from miller samuel and we have jonathan miller with us.here is some really interesting things about the report. the threee overview, or four major things that impacted the housing market. >> 2019 has been a series of significant law or tax changes that have really hurt the high-end of the market. rental law passed, which scared investors. when investors close, they become landlords. there is a repercussion related to that. you also have the federal cell tax....
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my colleague and business reporter monica miller.fting attention to the indian government, it wants to sell off its entire interest in the national airline, air india. this offer would give the buyer full control of the carrier but any bidder would have to take on around 3.2 billion us dollars of debt. for more on the story i am joined by the bbc correspondent, is there any company or any white knight that would be interested in air india? rico, good morning. i have been speaking to some of the airlines that had expressed interest in buying air india, spicejet and indigo, the two largest kim domestic carriers. they have declined to comment on this matter but aviation experts i've been speaking to have said the interest levels this time round could be much largerfor exactly the reasons you mentioned. 0ne exactly the reasons you mentioned. one is that air india will be selling a 100% stake, full privatisation which means no interference from the government when a new buyer has to restructure the airline and that is always good news for
my colleague and business reporter monica miller.fting attention to the indian government, it wants to sell off its entire interest in the national airline, air india. this offer would give the buyer full control of the carrier but any bidder would have to take on around 3.2 billion us dollars of debt. for more on the story i am joined by the bbc correspondent, is there any company or any white knight that would be interested in air india? rico, good morning. i have been speaking to some of the...
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monica miller explains.of the cheapest mobile plans on the planet. 1 gigabyte costs 26 cents, that is compared to $12 and the united states, $16 in south korea and $75 in zimbabwe. but two of the market leaders, vodafone and et al. are facing a mountain of debt. —— airtel. allah during 2013 and 2017, they had to pay a lot. they haven't actually made a sufficient return of investment on those large investments. these companies also owe the government a whopping $13 billion in licensing fees and taxes. the indian head of vodafone says this situation is crucial and they may have to shut down if the indian government doesn't help. these two companies are struggling due to one disruptor... jio, backed by asia's which is manned, it offered a free voice calls and supercheap data. they could afford to offer those services for free for six months and for incumbents, it was just six months and for incumbents, it wasjust in six months and for incumbents, it was just in ponds six months and for incumbents, it wasjust in
monica miller explains.of the cheapest mobile plans on the planet. 1 gigabyte costs 26 cents, that is compared to $12 and the united states, $16 in south korea and $75 in zimbabwe. but two of the market leaders, vodafone and et al. are facing a mountain of debt. —— airtel. allah during 2013 and 2017, they had to pay a lot. they haven't actually made a sufficient return of investment on those large investments. these companies also owe the government a whopping $13 billion in licensing fees...
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is he right. >> yes, this is why he is bill miller and i am who i am bill miller in that letter offered something to investors that's incredibly valuable he basically said in the fourth quarter the reason we did so well was we sat back and did nothing. we held on to our positions. i have been talking about trimming positions in january. why? why should i be change trimming positions in january what has changed mark cuban is correct about the rate environment. you want to talk about liquidity and rates look at the performance of financial institution, wells fargo, usb, jp morgan they are all down for the year on other side of that, okay, liquidity conditions, you have got blackstone and kkr up 10%. so the world continues to search and chase for yield. it wants growth stocks still nothing has changed. growth is up nearly 5% value is only up 25 basis points look at again the performance today. when the world is chasing growth that leads to momentum chase, and leads to names like tesla and apple moving higher. >> you have a dogfight going on. you have got some big investors suggesting this
is he right. >> yes, this is why he is bill miller and i am who i am bill miller in that letter offered something to investors that's incredibly valuable he basically said in the fourth quarter the reason we did so well was we sat back and did nothing. we held on to our positions. i have been talking about trimming positions in january. why? why should i be change trimming positions in january what has changed mark cuban is correct about the rate environment. you want to talk about...
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steven miller isn't far right no one is this is the worst in our hands the worst thing for me to say on a national or international show i don't know enough about steven miller i'm not of i never avoid questions i just don't know enough about him i know enough about trump to know that that when paul krugman in the new york times calls him an anti-semite that's just the libel the guy has been the most pro jewish pro israel and has jewish children and grandchildren into a drum yes and i don't. because i you know he's and the immigration of all kinds of you know i don't know i don't know a well i don't know about that you may be right you're going to defend them no i'm not going to defend them because i'm telling you the truth i don't know enough about him. so i'm i'm telling you i know a lot about trump i know a lot about the administration i don't know a lot about all of its players i admit it i'm sorry does so show media far left what the problem with the social media is that it's much harder for a conservative to get their views across we have a prayer university which has a 1000000
steven miller isn't far right no one is this is the worst in our hands the worst thing for me to say on a national or international show i don't know enough about steven miller i'm not of i never avoid questions i just don't know enough about him i know enough about trump to know that that when paul krugman in the new york times calls him an anti-semite that's just the libel the guy has been the most pro jewish pro israel and has jewish children and grandchildren into a drum yes and i don't....
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sammy anderson, lisa miller, marry travis allen. michelle anton, monte and julie roberts. >> good evening. i am mary travis. i am an elder in my community. i have been active since we were title four, about 40 years ago. our struggles continue. i was on alcatraz 50 years ago, and part of that movement was to reclaim land, reclaim a center so that we could build a cultural center, an education center, bring languages back, bring a voice to our community. i just spent a few days back on the island, and it is sad to say those same struggles still exist. i have been a participant here many times, and i identified so many issues that we have. i ask you those voices that spoke out against us where are they now tonight, the celebrities, where are they tonight? we ask that you set these priorities as your priorities, some of them have been on this list far too long. we need to do more for our community. you have a responsibility. we need to bring pride back to this educational institution to say that you have done your job, that next year w
sammy anderson, lisa miller, marry travis allen. michelle anton, monte and julie roberts. >> good evening. i am mary travis. i am an elder in my community. i have been active since we were title four, about 40 years ago. our struggles continue. i was on alcatraz 50 years ago, and part of that movement was to reclaim land, reclaim a center so that we could build a cultural center, an education center, bring languages back, bring a voice to our community. i just spent a few days back on the...
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the bbc‘s monica miller explains.largest telecom market and has some of the cheapest mobile plans on the planet. 1 cheapest mobile plans on the planet. i gigabyte costs just 26 cents, that is compared to more than $12 in the united states, $16 and south korea, and 75 bucks in zimbabwe. but two of the market leaders, vodafone and bharti airtel are facing a mountain of debt. they had to pay a lot to gain 3g and sport —— 4g spectrum. and they haven't actually made a sufficient return on investment on those large investments. these companies also owe the indian government a whopping $13 billion in licensing fees and taxes. the indian head of vodafone ‘s as the situation is crucial and they may have to shut down, if the indian government doesn't help. these two companies are struggling due to one disrupt the — reliancejio which came on the scene in 2016, ed offered free voice calls and supercheap data. they could afford to offer those services for free for could afford to offer those services forfree for six months could a
the bbc‘s monica miller explains.largest telecom market and has some of the cheapest mobile plans on the planet. 1 cheapest mobile plans on the planet. i gigabyte costs just 26 cents, that is compared to more than $12 in the united states, $16 and south korea, and 75 bucks in zimbabwe. but two of the market leaders, vodafone and bharti airtel are facing a mountain of debt. they had to pay a lot to gain 3g and sport —— 4g spectrum. and they haven't actually made a sufficient return on...
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mickey stevenson is now a will miller.lone sold 74 million copies. welcome the gangster of love. congratulations. >> bravo. >> how does it feel to be in the songwriter's hall of fame. >> feels delightful. really a great, great honor. you know the songs are the most important part of everything. to be honored this way is unexpected. >> it all starts with words on a page. all starts with you writing it down and then we all get sing it. how do you describe your process. it was once described as obsessive. >> i love singing. >> you are good. i'm not. >> i practice a lot. but i started -- i grew up in a very musical family. my mom and my aunts and cousins were all great singers and musicians. and so i loved to sing. i loved to sing harmony. that's what started it for me. then i got a guitar when i was 5. >> you had a band when you were 12. >> yeah, but i grew up in a very musical household, les paul was my godfather. t. bone walker was a family friend. there were musicians coming over for lunch all the time. >> because you can
mickey stevenson is now a will miller.lone sold 74 million copies. welcome the gangster of love. congratulations. >> bravo. >> how does it feel to be in the songwriter's hall of fame. >> feels delightful. really a great, great honor. you know the songs are the most important part of everything. to be honored this way is unexpected. >> it all starts with words on a page. all starts with you writing it down and then we all get sing it. how do you describe your process. it...
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millers that is described by ida b wells, when she says the miller family was killed. alvin miller was a 32-year-old laborer, and it merely says that he died of hemorrhage. doesn't give any other details. that is a good one. that is one that was a lot of information on it. this is one of the famous johnstone brothers, the four brothers that are massacred after the elaine massacre, during the elaine massacre. this one has even less information, identifying they died of gunshot wounds and their bodies were shipped upon, and nothing more. another question i get is where do we go from here? i like to leave researchers with a list of questions they might take up in their research or they might work on their students. one of the resources that was discovered was the fact that there was a motion picture taken during the massacre. a man, a photographer drove down from little rock. he was intrigued by the fact there was this massacre taking place, and he recorded footage. he then sold his footage, and we have not found it. so out there somewhere there could possibly be footage
millers that is described by ida b wells, when she says the miller family was killed. alvin miller was a 32-year-old laborer, and it merely says that he died of hemorrhage. doesn't give any other details. that is a good one. that is one that was a lot of information on it. this is one of the famous johnstone brothers, the four brothers that are massacred after the elaine massacre, during the elaine massacre. this one has even less information, identifying they died of gunshot wounds and their...
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well, the car we have now is a number 14 miller entry.is the next generation after ray harroun's big win. this is a big racing car, particularly from 1928, it is kind of cool. you have some art deco design from the era, but what is most import about this car is it was built by a guy named harry miller, who is out of california, and he became a famous designer of engines in cars, won many indianapolis 500's over the years, and the . another notable piece of this car is the driver of this car in 1928, was a man named louis meyer. he won the race in 1928, and then in 1933 and in 1936. when he won his third race, he became the first to win three times, but he asked for buttermilk in victory lane, and that started a tradition that is to this day, when the winner comes in today, and it has been the case since the 1950's, when the tradition was firmly established, the winner gets the wreath. the winner gets his regular milk, thankfully not buttermilk, and they take a chug of that milk, and they get money from the dairy producers. >> and the milk
well, the car we have now is a number 14 miller entry.is the next generation after ray harroun's big win. this is a big racing car, particularly from 1928, it is kind of cool. you have some art deco design from the era, but what is most import about this car is it was built by a guy named harry miller, who is out of california, and he became a famous designer of engines in cars, won many indianapolis 500's over the years, and the . another notable piece of this car is the driver of this car in...
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miller served as a ship's cook during the attack on pearl harbor. sketching up to help the wounded and then firing an anti-aircraft machine gun. he was the first african-american awarded a navy cross. miller died in battle two years later. we'll have much more on dr. martin luther king jr. and this day a bit later. >>> also ahead on "world news tonight" this monday, the bus going up in flames. the driver hitting something on the road. students onboard rushing off. the surprise bonus tonight. $1.6 billion worth. workers who learned they're getting two extra months pay. >>> and these images coming in from new york city tonight. a massive fire. firefighters working to save homes. multiple injuries reported. and we'll have late word from the scene. the scene. a lot more news ahead. mode to s or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques.
miller served as a ship's cook during the attack on pearl harbor. sketching up to help the wounded and then firing an anti-aircraft machine gun. he was the first african-american awarded a navy cross. miller died in battle two years later. we'll have much more on dr. martin luther king jr. and this day a bit later. >>> also ahead on "world news tonight" this monday, the bus going up in flames. the driver hitting something on the road. students onboard rushing off. the...
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knowingly failing to tell the boss the truth is driven by self interest miller doesn't want any trouble. he overlooks the fact that he could damage his boss. that didn't just happen by chance the center for processing emotions in miller's brain the limbic system is active especially has a mic. it triggers twinges of conscience. english researchers carried out an experiment with lies that indicated that a bad conscience can be overridden the more frequently test subjects lied the less the a make dylan reacted. lying is immoral that's the consensus of all the world's cultures. but everyone lies at least 2 times a day. he's lying and ancient natural legacy. in coastal regions rain forests a phenomenon often takes place that could confirm exactly that and humans closest relatives are the ones that are doing it her. and warns his group of danger. the primates hide in an instant. 6 that was a mistake because a member of their own species tricked them he's the one that ends up with the prey the threat was just make believe humans apparently aren't the only beings who resort to trickery. scient
knowingly failing to tell the boss the truth is driven by self interest miller doesn't want any trouble. he overlooks the fact that he could damage his boss. that didn't just happen by chance the center for processing emotions in miller's brain the limbic system is active especially has a mic. it triggers twinges of conscience. english researchers carried out an experiment with lies that indicated that a bad conscience can be overridden the more frequently test subjects lied the less the a make...
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doctor miller received a phd from the university of maryland. we say lafayette. where he - don is the john harry mccracken in lafayette college. it broke the confederacy. i would like to start out by asking each of you to give a brief overview of your book and if you would, how and why you chose this subject to write on. we start with you. >> i had written a biography of stonewall jackson. we started to do further reading, and it is a different place. and a vengeful, however it is a hard war. they use the term band box, these were young men, and dreams of glory. it is about the early war and i thought not only was the latter war more extreme place and influenced the war. when i looked at doing that, i knew bruce won a pulitzer in 1953 with a wonderful book about appomattox. the army of the potomac, they are not covered by that. they have done that 75 times are now. nobody has done it and there have been grant/lee books and there was appomattox, to me the last year seems like a valid lens or aperture through which to look at the war. it starts with grant's arrival
doctor miller received a phd from the university of maryland. we say lafayette. where he - don is the john harry mccracken in lafayette college. it broke the confederacy. i would like to start out by asking each of you to give a brief overview of your book and if you would, how and why you chose this subject to write on. we start with you. >> i had written a biography of stonewall jackson. we started to do further reading, and it is a different place. and a vengeful, however it is a hard...
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they have been here for so long, i remember when i came in thought, don miller. i knew con crane, but i didn't know don. let me introduce than without further ado and turned the floor over to them. let me first say as an aviation historian of the first world war, what we do have to remember is background, is that everyone in the first world war wanted to bomb the crap out of everybody else. this doesn't come up after the war. everyone is trying to develop a strategic bomber. and the only country that gets around to doing it is germany with the r planes and g planes, twin engine, even up to six engines. the r planes have the wingspan of a b-29. you can imagine that, the biplane. but they can't create enough to do any serious damage, although they do damage properly to some -- property and some factories. but by the end of the war, if you read sir william greer, who is the secretary of air in world war i for britain, he is saying to general boone, the commander of the raf, i would like to set a german city on fire. he is the germans he said are bloody-minded and wi
they have been here for so long, i remember when i came in thought, don miller. i knew con crane, but i didn't know don. let me introduce than without further ado and turned the floor over to them. let me first say as an aviation historian of the first world war, what we do have to remember is background, is that everyone in the first world war wanted to bomb the crap out of everybody else. this doesn't come up after the war. everyone is trying to develop a strategic bomber. and the only...
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some surprises along the way fortunately we have 3 people in the room who have all the answers jason miller co-host of the daily podcast war room impeachment and former spokesman for the 2016 trump campaign hillary heard contributor for the lawfare blog who is wrapping up her law degree at harvard university good luck with that and finally richard goodstein an attorney and a democratic strategist here in washington d.c. thank you so much for being here i'm sure it's going to be a fun show and i'm sure we would like to go on for hours on this topic but we've got some limited time today but jason i want to just to have you help us set the stage because i know that you have been one of the. people calling this impeachment process somewhat of a farce somewhat appropriate but set the stage for the history of this moment and do you find it a historic moment yourself well it's a historic moment that i think ultimately on the political side will be good for president trump but i think this is terrible for the country and i think for the what it sets up for impeachment in years going forward so far
some surprises along the way fortunately we have 3 people in the room who have all the answers jason miller co-host of the daily podcast war room impeachment and former spokesman for the 2016 trump campaign hillary heard contributor for the lawfare blog who is wrapping up her law degree at harvard university good luck with that and finally richard goodstein an attorney and a democratic strategist here in washington d.c. thank you so much for being here i'm sure it's going to be a fun show and...
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back then, newspapers described miller as an unnamed negro mess man hero.ut tomorrow, a $15 billion aircraft carrier will bear his name, just in time for his family and on the day marking martin luther king jr. we are back in a moment. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. you take a little paradiseto with you. lash paradise from l'oréal paris voluptuous volume. intense length. no wonder there's one sold every five seconds. only one mascara can take your lashes to paradise. lash paradise mascara from l'oréal paris. >>> at the shrine auditorium, tonight's winners could foreshadow the oscar winners. here is stephanie elam. >> brad pitt. >> brad pitt. >> brad pitt. >> this year's best bets like brad pitt. >> anybody else kills anybody in a fight they go to jail. >> and renee zellwiger as. and how was it for you taking on this role? >> my mom didn't like the
back then, newspapers described miller as an unnamed negro mess man hero.ut tomorrow, a $15 billion aircraft carrier will bear his name, just in time for his family and on the day marking martin luther king jr. we are back in a moment. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. you take a little...
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miller is a bit constrained, anyone have any questions that they would like to ask mr. miller? mr. king? yes, it is clark. >> thank you, mister chairman, i thank you commissioner miller for all of your hard work and dedication to the people of the united states of america and of course our beloved city, new york city, as you know there have been a number of anti-semitic incidents in my district, particularly in mid wood, and flat bush in crown heights areas i've urge the nypd and other law enforcement agencies to monitor this situation closely. we are very happy to hear what you are doing with contact because i think that may help us to get to the core of the matter but can you discuss and ypg strategy to combat violent hate crimes and in particular incidents targeted towards jewish -- particularly orthodox jewish communities. >> so, the first thing we did as these incidents began to rise, congressman clark was to increase the police presence in those neighborhoods and around houses of worship and in the areas where we were seeing the hate crimes and that was a combination of house
miller is a bit constrained, anyone have any questions that they would like to ask mr. miller? mr. king? yes, it is clark. >> thank you, mister chairman, i thank you commissioner miller for all of your hard work and dedication to the people of the united states of america and of course our beloved city, new york city, as you know there have been a number of anti-semitic incidents in my district, particularly in mid wood, and flat bush in crown heights areas i've urge the nypd and other...