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government and for miller. either the national security interests of the country would be vindicated or he would walk. i was assigned to try the case.n with testimony from two prior trials in the grand jury, thousands of exhibits, there was a mountain of evidence with which i had no familiarity. to prepare, i would need to spend months immersing myself in the record and interviewing miller's former colleagues in the fbi. by then i had tried many cases but nothing like this. it brought me in close contact with agents. they spent countless hours walking me through the details of their investigative process, explaining how the effort to ensnare miller fitted into a larger pattern of russian trade craft.mi i came to understand -- this is the good part. i came to understand how the kremlin h exploits the most bas human vulnerabilities, preying on those who feel unappreciated and resentful, fixated on money and success, prone to infidelity. hmm. one aspect involves luring a potential target by seeking compromises tha
government and for miller. either the national security interests of the country would be vindicated or he would walk. i was assigned to try the case.n with testimony from two prior trials in the grand jury, thousands of exhibits, there was a mountain of evidence with which i had no familiarity. to prepare, i would need to spend months immersing myself in the record and interviewing miller's former colleagues in the fbi. by then i had tried many cases but nothing like this. it brought me in...
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that is until 1984 and an agent named richard miller, short, stout, and stop early jest miller appearedsurvive on a day of kenny biden soda. he was routinely admonished by his superiors to comply with the bureau standards for professional appearance, he was considered by his colleagues to be equally salvini and his work taking three our lunch rakes at local 7-eleven, selling amway products from the back of his car, and carrying on multiple affairs during work hours. his appearance on fitness notwithstanding, miller had one of the most sensitive positions in the office, as part of its counterintelligence squad. counterintelligence is a confusing topic for the public, but it is how the u.s. government keeps an eye on foreign spies operating in our country, and acts to counter the intelligence gathering efforts of our adversaries. given the particular importance of the fbi's counter intelligence work, as well as that essential access to classified information, many agents in the los angeles field office were mystified that mueller had been assigned to the unit, yet there wasn't and in a sh
that is until 1984 and an agent named richard miller, short, stout, and stop early jest miller appearedsurvive on a day of kenny biden soda. he was routinely admonished by his superiors to comply with the bureau standards for professional appearance, he was considered by his colleagues to be equally salvini and his work taking three our lunch rakes at local 7-eleven, selling amway products from the back of his car, and carrying on multiple affairs during work hours. his appearance on fitness...
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miller? mrs. miller: yes, sir. mr. thune: how about the article that detail how tiktoking a gore rhythms serves up drugs and sex to minors? mr. beckerman: thank for you the question. sex and drugs are violations of our guidelines and have no place on tiktok as it relates to "the wall street journal" article we disagree with that being an authentic experience an actual user would have. mr. thune: your platform is more driven by algorithms than any other platform today, more so even than facebook and unlike facebook tiktok is not constrained by a user's social net york. on july 2020 tiktok's former c.e.o. kevin meyer wrote, quote, we believe all companies should disclose their algorithms and data flows to regulators, end quote. tiktok states on its website it makes tiktok source code available for guessing and evaluation to guess at its transparency and accountability center. has tiktok disclosed their algorithms and data flows to any federal or state regulators? mr. beckerman: nor, yes. as we pointed out we have these t
miller? mrs. miller: yes, sir. mr. thune: how about the article that detail how tiktoking a gore rhythms serves up drugs and sex to minors? mr. beckerman: thank for you the question. sex and drugs are violations of our guidelines and have no place on tiktok as it relates to "the wall street journal" article we disagree with that being an authentic experience an actual user would have. mr. thune: your platform is more driven by algorithms than any other platform today, more so even...
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miller? ms. miller: we already prohibit being able to comment on youtube kids and we would support working with you in regulation. sen. markey: you would support working with us but would you support banning lights? ms. miller: senator, again, we do not allow for this on the youtube kids platform. sen. markey: again the american , academy of pediatrics just declared a national state of emergency for children and teen mental health. we need to outlaw the online features that exacerbate this crisis. the question that we have to answer, ultimately is whether or not, for example we are going to ban autoplay for kids. the future when one video ends and another begins. kids stay glued to their phones so the apps gather data and make more money. parents are worried about screen -- 82% of parents are worried about their kids' screen time. to each of you, today, do you agree congress should ban autoplay for kids? yes or no? ms. miller, we will start with you this time. ms. miller: senator, each of the ite
miller? ms. miller: we already prohibit being able to comment on youtube kids and we would support working with you in regulation. sen. markey: you would support working with us but would you support banning lights? ms. miller: senator, again, we do not allow for this on the youtube kids platform. sen. markey: again the american , academy of pediatrics just declared a national state of emergency for children and teen mental health. we need to outlaw the online features that exacerbate this...
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miller. i hope you're with us. please proceed. >> sorry. i think i am having a bit of technical difficulty. can you hear me okay? >> we can hear you, and now we can see you. >> wonderful. thank you. chairman blumenthal, and distinguish members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. my name is leslie miller, and i'm the vice president of public policy at youtube. as young people spend more time online, and given their changing needs as they grow up, it is important to age-appropriate access information. -- crucial to put in place protections that allow them age-appropriate access to information. we do this by investing in partnership, technologies, and policies that create safer environments. that allow children to express their imagination and curiosity and empower families to create the right experiences for children. our internal teams include experts who come from child development, child psychology, and children's media backgrounds. they work closel
miller. i hope you're with us. please proceed. >> sorry. i think i am having a bit of technical difficulty. can you hear me okay? >> we can hear you, and now we can see you. >> wonderful. thank you. chairman blumenthal, and distinguish members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. my name is leslie miller, and i'm the vice president of public policy at youtube. as young people spend more time online, and given their changing needs as...
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jonathan: brad miller? -- bob miller?no, i think we are to quarters to three quarters away from where we see a genuine deceleration. jonathan: wow we will talk about this for a while. -- while. we will talk about this for a while. thank you after that downside surprise on the payroll report. the light is still green for tapering on november 3. from new york, this was bloomberg real yield. i will see you next week, same time, same place. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ this halloween, xfinity rewards is offering up some spooky-good perks. like the chance to win a universal parks & resorts trip to hollywood or orlando to attend halloween horror nights. or xfinity rewards members, get the inside scoop on halloween kills. just say "watch with" into your voice remote for an exclusive live stream with jamie lee curtis. a q&a with me! join for free on the xfinity app. our thanks your rewards. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't eve
jonathan: brad miller? -- bob miller?no, i think we are to quarters to three quarters away from where we see a genuine deceleration. jonathan: wow we will talk about this for a while. -- while. we will talk about this for a while. thank you after that downside surprise on the payroll report. the light is still green for tapering on november 3. from new york, this was bloomberg real yield. i will see you next week, same time, same place. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ this halloween, xfinity rewards...
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miller? >> we have published some research and will make additional available. sen. blumenthal: let me now ask about the black box algorithms. as you know, these algorithms exist and function to drive sometimes toxic content to kids. more of it and more extreme versions of it, and the consequences are potentially catastrophic. but the companies are evaluating their own effects on kids when it comes to addiction and harms. let me ask a similar question. do you provide external independent researchers with access to your algorithms, data sets, and data privacy practices? in other words, if an academic researcher comes to you and wants to determine whether one of your products causes teen mental health issues or addiction, with a get access to -- will they get access to the raw data from you without interference? >> so, senator, it's important to remember that on snapchat, algorithms work very differently. very little of our content is sorted algorithmically. sen. blumenthal: i want to apologize. i am going to interrupted to the question is about access to independent r
miller? >> we have published some research and will make additional available. sen. blumenthal: let me now ask about the black box algorithms. as you know, these algorithms exist and function to drive sometimes toxic content to kids. more of it and more extreme versions of it, and the consequences are potentially catastrophic. but the companies are evaluating their own effects on kids when it comes to addiction and harms. let me ask a similar question. do you provide external independent...
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miller's autobiography will come out in january.rated." senior writer howard beck talked to miller for this cover story, and he joins me tonight. welcome. so did you have any idea when you did this interview with miller that he would reveal this bombshell? >> yeah, actually, i did, pamela. he reached out through intermediaries some months ago saying that larry miller has a story to tell, and it's a sensitive one. and obviously a very provocative one, to say the least. and he's going to be revealing it in a book early in 2022. but he wants to reveal the secret at the core of the book sooner than that on his own terms before, as we often see with books, galleys leak and suddenly the narrative is out of your control. so when they reached out, i knew what i was going to portland to talk to larry miller about. i knew the vague outline of it at least. not all of the details at a granular level, but i knew what we were going to talk about. >> so walk us through quickly if you would how he went from a 16-year-old killing someone to winding
miller's autobiography will come out in january.rated." senior writer howard beck talked to miller for this cover story, and he joins me tonight. welcome. so did you have any idea when you did this interview with miller that he would reveal this bombshell? >> yeah, actually, i did, pamela. he reached out through intermediaries some months ago saying that larry miller has a story to tell, and it's a sensitive one. and obviously a very provocative one, to say the least. and he's going...
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dennis miller plus one. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. we are joined by a great comedian and i'm telling you he, he set a template back then sort of an extra sensual ags thing that i've seen derivatives of since. but the 1st time i saw bobcat, it was like edvard monk, the scream had grabbed the mike and got up on stage. bob's bobcat is a comedian actor, director, producer. and he 1st appeared on late night with david letterman like it was like a bill. hicks in thing is 20 years old. and you remember you said oh there's a great comics and then he's gone on to star multiple hbo and showtime specials as well as directing. and he direct stand up specials for other comedians to bob catch new film is a road trip documentary. i think the brilliant data golds involved called joy ride and it will be released in theaters and video on demand on october 29th. that is a long way around to say, please welcome bob, catch all way. bob, how are you? i'm great. that was very, very kind. i have to say thanks to me, and you'll be surprised how often i sincer
dennis miller plus one. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. we are joined by a great comedian and i'm telling you he, he set a template back then sort of an extra sensual ags thing that i've seen derivatives of since. but the 1st time i saw bobcat, it was like edvard monk, the scream had grabbed the mike and got up on stage. bob's bobcat is a comedian actor, director, producer. and he 1st appeared on late night with david letterman like it was like a bill. hicks in thing is 20 years...
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the state called linda miller to testify.orrowed her phone and then deleted the number he dialed. never dreaming she do her own detective. work >> you really connected the dots. to get the police to this moment. >> she did good. >> if you can call it. good the >> prosecutors said he knew why he wanted his wave dead. he called kelly's niece molly to the stand. >> he just told me a lot of stuff about their relationship. >> molly told the jury about the summer she worked for her uncle time. she said he talked a lot about his marriage. >> that he was in love with her anymore. that kelly was very lazy, and that 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 is getting close to a divorce. just he wanted to be. dunn >> 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 through a divorce, that she probably would get everything, in this was a
the state called linda miller to testify.orrowed her phone and then deleted the number he dialed. never dreaming she do her own detective. work >> you really connected the dots. to get the police to this moment. >> she did good. >> if you can call it. good the >> prosecutors said he knew why he wanted his wave dead. he called kelly's niece molly to the stand. >> he just told me a lot of stuff about their relationship. >> molly told the jury about the summer...
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member miller would like to step back. there is also member ledbetter volunteered to serve at this time. >> it is not that i want to step back. i don't want complications. i want to be able to use my expertise in a more helpful way but i don't want to be on the front page of the chronicle with a weird scandal. that is what i am saying. >> member miller will step back to avoid real or perceived conflict of interest. was there also asking people to pull together a draft of the liaison pole? >> that is the motion. >> that's correct. we will be working on finalizing the work plan throughout the retreat until the december meeting. >> that is everything i have. does that match what you have, member friedenbach? >> yes. i will move to forward the motion. >> second? >> i have one question. do we have the vacancy in emergency shelter will member friedenbach stay there. >> member friedenbach stays there. >> i will second. >> seconded by ledbetter. >> additional discussion. >> the reason that people think it is strange i put the word
member miller would like to step back. there is also member ledbetter volunteered to serve at this time. >> it is not that i want to step back. i don't want complications. i want to be able to use my expertise in a more helpful way but i don't want to be on the front page of the chronicle with a weird scandal. that is what i am saying. >> member miller will step back to avoid real or perceived conflict of interest. was there also asking people to pull together a draft of the liaison...
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around the same time general miller who was then the commander of the u.s. forces afghanistan advised his chain of command to keep approximately 2,500 troops in the country. he warned that the taliban might otherwise take over. general mckenzie, you offered a similar warning when you last testified before this committee in april right after the president made his decision to withdraw. you said, quote, my concern is the the ability of the afghan military to hold the ground that they are now on without the support that they have been used to for many years. throughout this spring we saw many districts quickly fall to the taliban many without firing a shot. this is why i urged president biden in june to rethink his approach and maintain a small force in afghanistan in order to prevent the collapse we ultimately saw. it was also why the members of this committee on both sides of the aisle spent months urging the administration to evacuate americans and our afghan partners sooner. but president biden and his advisers didn't listen to his combat commander, didn't
around the same time general miller who was then the commander of the u.s. forces afghanistan advised his chain of command to keep approximately 2,500 troops in the country. he warned that the taliban might otherwise take over. general mckenzie, you offered a similar warning when you last testified before this committee in april right after the president made his decision to withdraw. you said, quote, my concern is the the ability of the afghan military to hold the ground that they are now on...
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i'm matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets. here the top stories from around the world. we will bring you updates throughout the hour from apple's unleased event where the iphone maker is expected to reveal its long-awaited redesign of the macbook pro that uses its own in-house chip. we will go live to the health conference underway in boston and speak to the ceo of good rx about the cost of lowering prescription drugs. and we will talk to the ceo of the crypto firm going public on the new york stock exchange about the launch of the first u.s. bitcoin futures and what this means for institutional adoption of bitcoin with the cost of crypto on the rise. you can see the s&p 500 is now up. it had been down earlier. you can also see that the u.s. 10 year yield is up. this is true at the shorter end of your curve. the sovereign bond column is packed with black boxes. they are all too years across the globe. brent was up over $86 a barrel. it's now trading down. bitcoin trading just under 62,000. i want
i'm matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets. here the top stories from around the world. we will bring you updates throughout the hour from apple's unleased event where the iphone maker is expected to reveal its long-awaited redesign of the macbook pro that uses its own in-house chip. we will go live to the health conference underway in boston and speak to the ceo of good rx about the cost of lowering prescription drugs. and we will talk to the ceo of the crypto firm going public on the new...
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general mckenzie, general miller said 2500. i've heard you and general milley also say you agreed with the idea, you personally agreed, you didn't necessarily say you recommended it to the president the 2500. i understood from general miller that there was a broader context within that recommendation. there were 2500 fighters, u.s. fighters. but understand almost 5,000 nato allies, or 5,000 others that were willing to remain on the ground, and as general miller said, keep the hand on the shoulder of the afghan national forces so that we could have a counter to the taliban. is that correct, that it was bigger than that? it was in probably the 7,000 range? >> senator, you're correct. our nato allies would have been on board. >> and cia presence with bases out there for human intelligence to help us be more precise, more exquisite with the execution of whatever operations we had on the ground? >> that is correct, senator. >> you won't say that you advised the president, but is it fair to say that when general miller, he said that
general mckenzie, general miller said 2500. i've heard you and general milley also say you agreed with the idea, you personally agreed, you didn't necessarily say you recommended it to the president the 2500. i understood from general miller that there was a broader context within that recommendation. there were 2500 fighters, u.s. fighters. but understand almost 5,000 nato allies, or 5,000 others that were willing to remain on the ground, and as general miller said, keep the hand on the...
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>> it was of the joint chiefs plus general mckenzie and general miller and -- not miller, admiral vasely and donahue. risk to force, mission and american citizens. on the first of september we were going to go to war with the taliban. of that there is no doubt. we were already in conflict with isis. so at that point in time, if we stayed past the 31st, which militarily is feasible but it would have required an additional commitment of significant amounts of forces probably 18th corps, 15, 25,000 troops that would have to clear kabul, 6,000 taliban that were already in kabul. that is what would have happened beginning on the 1st. and that would have resulted in significant casualties on the u.s. side and it would have placed american citizens that are still there at greater risk in my professional view and the view of all the other generals. so 25th we recommended that we transition to a diplomatic option beginning on the 31st. >> thank you, general. >> thank you, senator. >> general milley, you said the taliban have not lived up to the terms of the agreement. give me a rough date of when
>> it was of the joint chiefs plus general mckenzie and general miller and -- not miller, admiral vasely and donahue. risk to force, mission and american citizens. on the first of september we were going to go to war with the taliban. of that there is no doubt. we were already in conflict with isis. so at that point in time, if we stayed past the 31st, which militarily is feasible but it would have required an additional commitment of significant amounts of forces probably 18th corps, 15,...
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dennis miller plus one thing a folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. i always love the talking the chefs. and today we've got darnell super show ferguson on the shell. he is a celebrity chef that has appeared on the rachel ratio. guy varies a triple g guys, groceries don't confuse it with a triple b. now i'm a real food chef fan, that this is a triple di and triple g. so don't confuse n b poppy plan. the food network, but what i'm most struck by is i, i think i saw a light up the great a g. i'll exploring shelly over some pork dish. and trust me that woman is the killer chefs, are good for super chef for beating her on guys, tournament of champions season one and 2. he is now the lead judge and the new food competition series. this may be left a tiny food fight. tiny food fight is currently available for streaming on discovery. plus. that's a long way of saying, please welcome darnell super chef ferguson. hey jeff, how you doing fasting? how much is so good, but i appreciate you, carmen some time out for us. i know you are i i heard were earlier. you w
dennis miller plus one thing a folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. i always love the talking the chefs. and today we've got darnell super show ferguson on the shell. he is a celebrity chef that has appeared on the rachel ratio. guy varies a triple g guys, groceries don't confuse it with a triple b. now i'm a real food chef fan, that this is a triple di and triple g. so don't confuse n b poppy plan. the food network, but what i'm most struck by is i, i think i saw a light up the great a g....
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on dennis miller plus $138.00 volkswagen, the dentist miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome nellie to the show. it's so funny. when i think of nellie, i think of with a young man didn't know it when they had ran, but i just remember were just talking a little off the air after 20 years. they give you a meritus status. he's a 3 time grammy winner and he was recently honored at the 2021 b e t hip hop awards for his 22 years in the business. all of a sudden you become the wiser, the wiser character. his latest album, heart land is now available where you buy your music. please welcome nellie. how are you? huh. i'm good. well, how are you? a beautiful baby? i got to say we share a love of st. louis, may i, when i used to go in as a young comedian, we would go up the day go hill. i know they could call it that any more of the best italian on the planet earth, the, whatever they call it now. and there's up to a world that back that it was proud. did he go? hell, we love that man. yeah, thank you man. yeah, we just call it in that we just call it a stuart
on dennis miller plus $138.00 volkswagen, the dentist miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome nellie to the show. it's so funny. when i think of nellie, i think of with a young man didn't know it when they had ran, but i just remember were just talking a little off the air after 20 years. they give you a meritus status. he's a 3 time grammy winner and he was recently honored at the 2021 b e t hip hop awards for his 22 years in the business. all of a sudden you become the wiser, the wiser...
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welcome back to the dentist miller show. dennis miller plus one. and there were welcoming nelly to the show today. you know, 3 time grammy went to recently honored with the ameritas status or that the 2021 bt hip hop wards for is 22 years in the music business. and i'd say with another 10 years he'll be approaching the half way point as career. his latest album, heart land is now available where you buy your music and tell me about the, you know, the album seems like such a i don't know what i say. album, the, my kids, they look at me like that. what are your visitors from another play? i don't how many, how many songs are formatted on an album? now, what would tell me about the composition to the album? no we, we got 9 on here. so i get it, i get it. i said cd not too long ago to my son and he's like cd. we're ok. you know, but yeah, it is 9, we may 9. good, good, good, good. well i like to call country club bangers. you know what i mean? not explain. explain the time to my brother. i'm a gringo. explain that term to me. i country country club ban
welcome back to the dentist miller show. dennis miller plus one. and there were welcoming nelly to the show today. you know, 3 time grammy went to recently honored with the ameritas status or that the 2021 bt hip hop wards for is 22 years in the music business. and i'd say with another 10 years he'll be approaching the half way point as career. his latest album, heart land is now available where you buy your music and tell me about the, you know, the album seems like such a i don't know what i...
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dennis miller plus one thing a folks welcome to dennis miller plus one. i always love when i talk in the chefs. and today we've got darnell super shell ferguson on the show is a celebrity chef that has appeared on the rachel ray shell guy ferries, a triple g guys. groceries don't confuse it with a triple b. now i'm a real future fan that this is a triple di and triple g. so don't confuse and be poppy plan the food network. but what i'm most struck by is i, i think i saw light up the great a g. i'll explain a shelly over some pork to dish and trust me that woman is a killer chefs. are good for super chef for beating her on guys tournament of champions season one and 2. he is now the lead judge and the new food competition series. and this made me laugh, i lot, tiny food fight, tiny food fight is currently available for streaming on discovery. plus. that's a long way of saying, please welcome darnell super chef burgersson. hey jeff, how you doing? fantastic. how about you? so i'm good brother, i appreciate your carbon. some time out for us. i know you were
dennis miller plus one thing a folks welcome to dennis miller plus one. i always love when i talk in the chefs. and today we've got darnell super shell ferguson on the show is a celebrity chef that has appeared on the rachel ray shell guy ferries, a triple g guys. groceries don't confuse it with a triple b. now i'm a real future fan that this is a triple di and triple g. so don't confuse and be poppy plan the food network. but what i'm most struck by is i, i think i saw light up the great a g....
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dennis miller plus one thing. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. we are joined by a great comedian and i'm telling you he set a template back, then serve an existential angst thing that i've seen derivatives of since. but the 1st time i saw a bobcat was like edvard monks. the scream had grabbed the mike and got up on stage bob's at bobcat, as a comedian, actor director, producer. and he 1st appeared on late night with david letterman. he is like, it was like a bill hicks in thing. he was 20 years old. and you remember you said oh there's a great comics since then. he's gone on to star multiple hbo and showtime specials, as well as directing and he direct stand up specials for other comedians to bob cats. new film is a road trip documentary. i think the brilliant dana golds involved called joy ride and it will be released in theaters and video on demand on october 20 my 9th. that is a long way around to say, please welcome bob, catch all the way, bob, how are you? i'm great. it's very, very kind. i have to say thanks to me, and you'll be surprised h
dennis miller plus one thing. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. we are joined by a great comedian and i'm telling you he set a template back, then serve an existential angst thing that i've seen derivatives of since. but the 1st time i saw a bobcat was like edvard monks. the scream had grabbed the mike and got up on stage bob's at bobcat, as a comedian, actor director, producer. and he 1st appeared on late night with david letterman. he is like, it was like a bill hicks in thing. he...
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i am matt miller with amanda lang. it rose 11% after earnings beat estimates and the company raised its forecast. joining us for an exclusive interview is the ceo. michael, tell us about the drivers of your quarterly earnings in your rates forecast. what is behind it. >> thanks for the opportunity. we have it's from a dismount in her business, we have another quarter of double-digit organic growth, and we evened out our merchants more than a hundred basis points and it continues to generate significant cash flow. all that momentum has enabled us to employ over four billion dollars of cash this year towards bringing in new capabilities via m&a, so it is an exciting time. >> as i understand it, the role that you play in life sciences is to offer a lot of input. how are you affected by the pandemic interrupting supply chains, and even labor shortages. >> it has been a challenging environment to say the least. at least is beginning of the pandemic. at first, some of our markets, things like academia were hit the same time,
i am matt miller with amanda lang. it rose 11% after earnings beat estimates and the company raised its forecast. joining us for an exclusive interview is the ceo. michael, tell us about the drivers of your quarterly earnings in your rates forecast. what is behind it. >> thanks for the opportunity. we have it's from a dismount in her business, we have another quarter of double-digit organic growth, and we evened out our merchants more than a hundred basis points and it continues to...
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miller.>> we take comprehensive holistic approach on topics like these. we prohibit content that promote or glorified things such as eating disorders. a place on our platform but we also realize users come to share their stories about these experiences or find a community let alone authoritative sources which is what we raise up on searches like this. we rollout programs such as with me campaign whereby we are encouraging users particularly during covid in pursuing healthy habits. we look at it in a holistic way but youtube is a platform where people come and they have a healthy experience and again prohibit content that glorifies or promotes such as eating disorders. >> when you remove content, how do you filtrate that out? are you using artificial intelligence or humans, a team of people looking up at content deciding whether to remove it or not? >> it is a mix of when we develop content policies, we rely on experts to inform the development of these policies capture w this type of content,
miller.>> we take comprehensive holistic approach on topics like these. we prohibit content that promote or glorified things such as eating disorders. a place on our platform but we also realize users come to share their stories about these experiences or find a community let alone authoritative sources which is what we raise up on searches like this. we rollout programs such as with me campaign whereby we are encouraging users particularly during covid in pursuing healthy habits. we look...
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i matt miller. months of trying to get the info structure bill passed senator joe manchin remains skeptical on many parts of bided's economic agenda. earlier today he sat down with david rubenstein, cofounder of the carlyle group, at the economic club of washington, d.c. to discuss whether he supports the 15% minimum corporate tax. sen. manchin: we are going to do a deep dive and we should do a deep dive and that is why i have always said, when you do reconciliation in such a manner that is partisan, you don't go through regular order, doesn't go back to the committee, there is not a hearing, you don't have a chance for you all to come testify and tell us what is working, this could have this ramification, did you think about this. we don't have the professionals. basically you have a few staff trying to put things together and massage at the way they want it. i thought that wasn't a good way. do i think i know? i don't know. i went 25% on corporate net, 28% all in, got rid of carried interest. you
i matt miller. months of trying to get the info structure bill passed senator joe manchin remains skeptical on many parts of bided's economic agenda. earlier today he sat down with david rubenstein, cofounder of the carlyle group, at the economic club of washington, d.c. to discuss whether he supports the 15% minimum corporate tax. sen. manchin: we are going to do a deep dive and we should do a deep dive and that is why i have always said, when you do reconciliation in such a manner that is...
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i'm matt miller. is seeking emergency use authorization for its covid-19 pill after a study found it reduced the risk of hospitalization by 50% for adults with mild or moderate covid. joining me is dan salmon. the director of the institute for vaccine safety at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. i want to ask about the antiviral bill for the covid disease as a first. how quickly do you think it will be deployed, and in terms of staving off debts? >> i can't speak with certainty about a press relief. but with the record is, they see serious disease and hospitalizations and deaths are cut by have. -- by half. it could have a huge impact. matt: you can speak with certainty about vaccines. you direct the institute for vaccine safety. i wonder how you react, especially in america and here in germany, the vaccine hesitancy -- that is a politically correct way to call anti-vaxxers. it seems like it is a much bigger movement there than spain or italy. why is that? >> this has been an issue f
i'm matt miller. is seeking emergency use authorization for its covid-19 pill after a study found it reduced the risk of hospitalization by 50% for adults with mild or moderate covid. joining me is dan salmon. the director of the institute for vaccine safety at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. i want to ask about the antiviral bill for the covid disease as a first. how quickly do you think it will be deployed, and in terms of staving off debts? >> i can't speak with...
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welcome back to dennis miller plus one. always enjoy talking to a fellow comedian because i know the interview will go well because we have some sort of 20 to 32nd switch that goes off where we say make it interesting. it's like when you 1st do, letterman book he says, have 2 stories and make them funny. we're doing chauvinists here. i just thought i used to like that framing device, right? they get it. what are we doing here? what is the make it funny? the new film is a road trip documentary called joy ride released. as i said, v o d on october 29th. if you did go that you were there with that look, cause i always look at that opening shot, the slow push and oh, my gosh. and do you have any idea how they did it? no, no, i'm assuming it's no, i don't know. i mean that now you could actually do that and camera so much, obviously better c g effect, you know, i go on c, g, i know it's not. you know the citizen kane, pushing through the skylight at the atlantic city club in the reg, where i think they actually have to open the
welcome back to dennis miller plus one. always enjoy talking to a fellow comedian because i know the interview will go well because we have some sort of 20 to 32nd switch that goes off where we say make it interesting. it's like when you 1st do, letterman book he says, have 2 stories and make them funny. we're doing chauvinists here. i just thought i used to like that framing device, right? they get it. what are we doing here? what is the make it funny? the new film is a road trip documentary...
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miller -- dr. miller-idriss. in your view, when our service members, transitioning service members and veterans most vulnerable to recruitment by extremist organization? dr. miller-idriss: thank you for the question. part of the lack of data we were just hearing about is we don't know precisely when they are most vulnerable. we know one of the moments of vulnerability is after separation from the military, particular for a small minority of service members who may lack a sense of belonging or sense of purpose, then there are these persuasive tactics. there is no particular point in time that we know of because of the lack of studies and data that i hope will be remedied eventually. certainly, sometime after separation, if there is not a successful transition into finding purpose again. rep. brown: thank you. that is why i offered an amendment that would address extremism, not only in the armed forces, but also to strengthen the transition assistance program to defend against recruitment by extremist groups, i wou
miller -- dr. miller-idriss. in your view, when our service members, transitioning service members and veterans most vulnerable to recruitment by extremist organization? dr. miller-idriss: thank you for the question. part of the lack of data we were just hearing about is we don't know precisely when they are most vulnerable. we know one of the moments of vulnerability is after separation from the military, particular for a small minority of service members who may lack a sense of belonging or...
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miller plus. what folks ah ah ah, you have to understand that so much of this nato stuff is theatrical. it's purely theatrical nature did not fight for georgia in 2008 it onto planned to fight for children. there was not the slightest consideration for fighting for children and schools. it didn't fight for ukraine in 2014. and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single dot short danish or german french soldier to fight in ukraine. ah ah, if you want something done, right, do it yourself. the acronym d i y, i e, do it yourself has now become the name for a new genre of online videos. we do a couple of more than a year away. any sammy herself still that you had known you never was more than any wardrobe. drug. got her spoken. deal it. people use scrap materials and whatever's at hand to rig up all kinds of stuff from household items to pump action. squid guns, furniture company for my freshman longer stuff must be out of well, much more poor were still the best part
miller plus. what folks ah ah ah, you have to understand that so much of this nato stuff is theatrical. it's purely theatrical nature did not fight for georgia in 2008 it onto planned to fight for children. there was not the slightest consideration for fighting for children and schools. it didn't fight for ukraine in 2014. and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single dot short danish or german french soldier to fight in ukraine. ah ah, if you want something...
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miller and c-span. say, as an international investigative reporter, you did a lot of due diligence in this pandora papers case that apparently, as you said, carries no criminal penalty. tell me, did you pass up all the criminal activity on the fake trump russia hoax your paper pushed really hard? your investigation, how is your investigation going into people like brenner, ok? how is that investigation going? that was a foreign issue, as well, and then your paper won a pulitzer prize, please, answer those questions. guest: i am happy to answer those questions. it is right that "the washington post" won a pulitzer prize for coverage of trump's entanglement with russia and russia's interference in the 2016 election. i was one of the lead reporters on those stories. you can find every single one on the pulitzer website. i would invite readers to read through them. if you can find anything that is inaccurate, please call it to my attention or to the attention of "the washington post for her coat although st
miller and c-span. say, as an international investigative reporter, you did a lot of due diligence in this pandora papers case that apparently, as you said, carries no criminal penalty. tell me, did you pass up all the criminal activity on the fake trump russia hoax your paper pushed really hard? your investigation, how is your investigation going into people like brenner, ok? how is that investigation going? that was a foreign issue, as well, and then your paper won a pulitzer prize, please,...
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i'm matt miller.oming up this hour, we will bring down today's ppi report and look at the broader inflation picture with blerina uruci of barclays. and we will discuss the expansion of global telecom infrastructure with the ceo of ihs towers, and a read on the state of the cannabis industry with the ceo of dutchie. let's take a quick look at what is going on in the markets. the biggest rally we have seen in stocks since at least july. the s&p 500 up 1.5%, 4430. the nasdaq gaining even more. 14810. the u.s. 10 year yield down a little bit as investors buy bonds. 1.5194 is the level on yields. keeping an ion bitcoin, it is not moving a lot, but still holding over $57,000 as top picks up about a new bit coin fund being allowed in the u.s.. inflation really has been the focus for markets. headline and core producer prices came in in the u.s. below forecast for september, showing cooling cost pressures in that area. joining us to break down all of the data from the week is blerina uruci, barclays capital d
i'm matt miller.oming up this hour, we will bring down today's ppi report and look at the broader inflation picture with blerina uruci of barclays. and we will discuss the expansion of global telecom infrastructure with the ceo of ihs towers, and a read on the state of the cannabis industry with the ceo of dutchie. let's take a quick look at what is going on in the markets. the biggest rally we have seen in stocks since at least july. the s&p 500 up 1.5%, 4430. the nasdaq gaining even more....
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john henderson reports from miller's bergen, ohio, where the christian missionaries are based. a haitian gang has put a price on the lives of 17 missionaries, taken captive in port a prince. $17000000.00. the ransom amounts to a $1000000.00 for each of the 5 men, 7 women and 5 children captured by a group hold. 400, no, was it was, they were building an orphan. it's a risk haitian missionaries now face daily. it is like living in a war zone. you don't know when you're going to get shot at, you know, no one you're going to get kidnapped. that is a very real concern here in ohio, where many in the religiously conservative omission mennonite community consider it their christian mission to fund advancements abroad, even as many of them live much as they did in the 19th century. the ransom demand is a drop in the bucket for an organization that brings in a $130000000.00 a year and donations from around the world. but now christian aid ministries has an ethical decision to make. did they pay it in risk funding? the kidnapping machine in haiti, or do they refuse and risk the lives of
john henderson reports from miller's bergen, ohio, where the christian missionaries are based. a haitian gang has put a price on the lives of 17 missionaries, taken captive in port a prince. $17000000.00. the ransom amounts to a $1000000.00 for each of the 5 men, 7 women and 5 children captured by a group hold. 400, no, was it was, they were building an orphan. it's a risk haitian missionaries now face daily. it is like living in a war zone. you don't know when you're going to get shot at, you...
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morn miller was part of the legal team. so one of the reasons we have set an amazing record of the fight against the specific covenant is as i said in my talk, the main point person on those lots the expert was a californian. he wasn't originally californian but he moved to the state in the 20s. he became the expert and he became a part of the legal defense fund for the naacp that fought those in the 40s, in the 50s, in the 60s. the favorite is at the huntington library if you want to learn more about that. >> move this maybe you could answer quickly. you must encounter eugenics in your research. there's also research at the huntington. being a conceptual and cap conceptual framing lens played by so many california institutions. i'm sure you know the true line have had a chance to read the book getting that's why they're asking. >> thank you, thank you so much for that question. it's one of the ones i felt strongest about. i didn't know how much i would encounter in my research, i didn't know where it would come in the book
morn miller was part of the legal team. so one of the reasons we have set an amazing record of the fight against the specific covenant is as i said in my talk, the main point person on those lots the expert was a californian. he wasn't originally californian but he moved to the state in the 20s. he became the expert and he became a part of the legal defense fund for the naacp that fought those in the 40s, in the 50s, in the 60s. the favorite is at the huntington library if you want to learn...
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not mess with a doctor named congresswoman mayor netanyahu miller-meeks. joining us, ladies. we appreciate your time have. a good day. have a good day. "fox & friends" starts right now. bye-bye. ♪ ♪ >> todd: president biden can't stop talking about a former president while stumping for terry mcauliffe. >> doesn't want to talk about donald trump anymore. i do. donald trump, trump, donald trump. donald trump. >> this is a candidate running scared very scared and with good reason. >> today get an update on the investigation into the deadly shooting on the set of the movie rust. >> witnesses are cooperating so far. no charges have been filed. >> fda advisory panel is recommending pfizer vaccine designed for children. >> we are never going to learn how safe the vaccine is unless start giving it. >> that's why
not mess with a doctor named congresswoman mayor netanyahu miller-meeks. joining us, ladies. we appreciate your time have. a good day. have a good day. "fox & friends" starts right now. bye-bye. ♪ ♪ >> todd: president biden can't stop talking about a former president while stumping for terry mcauliffe. >> doesn't want to talk about donald trump anymore. i do. donald trump, trump, donald trump. donald trump. >> this is a candidate running scared very scared...
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miller: thank you. we face an unprecedented assault on the american way of life by the radical left. under president biden's leadership, the left has weaponnized the federal government to go after the american people. president biden is building an i.r.s. army of 85,000 new i.r.s. agents to invest -- investigate middle class americans and ruin their lives. the biden i.r.s. wants the power to spy on private citizens' bank accounts and monitor their transactions. biden's treasury secretary said her next goal is to create a new tax on the value of farmland in america. this will destroy the american family farm and eliminate independent food production. the biden-harris administration is also weaponnizing osha to fire americans who live paycheck to paycheck if they don't make a health care decision about vaccines that left-wing politicians don't like. madam speaker, i would just like to note this hypocrisy from pro-abortion liberals who use the my body, my choice slogan. we watched last week as biden's atto
miller: thank you. we face an unprecedented assault on the american way of life by the radical left. under president biden's leadership, the left has weaponnized the federal government to go after the american people. president biden is building an i.r.s. army of 85,000 new i.r.s. agents to invest -- investigate middle class americans and ruin their lives. the biden i.r.s. wants the power to spy on private citizens' bank accounts and monitor their transactions. biden's treasury secretary said...
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dennis miller plus one today. happy to welcome actor nico tortora la. now there's a name, beautiful name to the show. nico is known on both the big and small screen, including scream for the fox crime drama, the following, and the series, younger nico, currently starring in the walking dead world beyond season to airing now on a. m. c. make it towards what's shaking. what's going on? how are you? good the see you has your life. life is a life is good. you have a break right now, which feels like the 1st time i've had a break and i don't know, 8 years minus that whole thing that happened last year. or you pride? ah, yes and no, yes. and no, i think i work best under pressure and super busy and we just bought a new house. so i'm keeping myself busy trying to get an order. we got hit pretty hard with the floods out here on the east coast a couple weeks ago. so i'm dealing with contractors and insurance and mitigation that whole mess up, but i'm ready to get back to work. i said a movie and a couple weeks just thrilled about. and now when you say, when you
dennis miller plus one today. happy to welcome actor nico tortora la. now there's a name, beautiful name to the show. nico is known on both the big and small screen, including scream for the fox crime drama, the following, and the series, younger nico, currently starring in the walking dead world beyond season to airing now on a. m. c. make it towards what's shaking. what's going on? how are you? good the see you has your life. life is a life is good. you have a break right now, which feels...
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. >> reporter: warren miller joinedded the army in 1973, and he still displays his fatigues, but his home that they hang in has changed over the years. >> park to park, seat to seat. >> reporter: miller has been homeless for more years than he can remember. today he is living on the lawn of the v.a. he first moved in to a tent here nine months ago. ago. >> how is the a.c.? >> fine, it's fine. >> reporter: and now he has just one of three coveted structures in the care treatment rehabilitation service program that started during the pandemic. >> we were given some emergency authority to allow the veterans to come here and camp on our site. >> reporter: it's become a mini tent city, but with so much more. >> they're able to get meals nearp able to get showers and kind of engage in the case management. >> reporter: chanin santini runs the program. she says the point is to get veterans in the gates and then hopefully somewhere permanent. >> they like the no rules and the sense there's no curfew here. there's case management they have to follow, and as long as they meet with the case mana
. >> reporter: warren miller joinedded the army in 1973, and he still displays his fatigues, but his home that they hang in has changed over the years. >> park to park, seat to seat. >> reporter: miller has been homeless for more years than he can remember. today he is living on the lawn of the v.a. he first moved in to a tent here nine months ago. ago. >> how is the a.c.? >> fine, it's fine. >> reporter: and now he has just one of three coveted structures in...
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is black and brown homeowners through previously white neighborhoods some of you might know that miller was a prominent attorney or later a judge and was the point person on legality unrestricted housing. many of you are familiar with the term restricting covenants that this house, this property may never be sold. .. miller was naacp person on this part of the law and he would be instrumental against restrictive housing. he'd be a lead attorney up and down the state for thousands and thousands were black folks moved into previously white neighborhoods. he also defended some of the most high-profile patients including the case mcdaniel, the one who won the oscar so he it does part of the story also. oh day short was a refrigeration engineer who lived and worked in los angeles 25 years by 1945. like many black angelenos, here's frustrating by the housing shortage. his father of young children i do see his daughter and his wife, helen and they were of the desired neighborhoods by restrictive housing. the estimated about 80% of socal was tied up in restrictive housing. so that your had a lu
is black and brown homeowners through previously white neighborhoods some of you might know that miller was a prominent attorney or later a judge and was the point person on legality unrestricted housing. many of you are familiar with the term restricting covenants that this house, this property may never be sold. .. miller was naacp person on this part of the law and he would be instrumental against restrictive housing. he'd be a lead attorney up and down the state for thousands and thousands...
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it's not legal thanks for the work of lord miller and the naacp.have it because of tax codes, right? property taxes, segregation works in different ways now. public transportation there are no jobs. how does it work now and if we want to n fight it what kind of things do we need to fight against? obviously it does not look the same. we can see it all aroundut us. >> there are connections like the anti- chinese sentiment and california was also very strong from the 1850s on. one a person ask did they go out of the same roots visit anti- movement in california. >> that is a great question. that would be a great question on ann exam. start at the anti- chinese movement or help freedom claim i talk about reconstruction in the ways sentiment coalesce. there is a lot of overlap there. it's a very much linked to the fear of chinese immigrants california historical society do you want a china man and a negro to be voting on your ticket outrageous cartoons and memorabilia reconstruction california. the roots of the clan i do not see a direct line there. the
it's not legal thanks for the work of lord miller and the naacp.have it because of tax codes, right? property taxes, segregation works in different ways now. public transportation there are no jobs. how does it work now and if we want to n fight it what kind of things do we need to fight against? obviously it does not look the same. we can see it all aroundut us. >> there are connections like the anti- chinese sentiment and california was also very strong from the 1850s on. one a person...
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tim miller is here.joining us, jackie al mainy, "washington post" congressional correspondent as well as author of the early 202 news lerl. and former congresswoman donna edwards is here. jackie, do you have any additional reporting or color about the fireworks and the anti-semitic face laser barb launched by liz chinny? >> yeah, nicole i don't have necessarily new reporting here. but i think we need to take a step back and just look at the year in totality since some of these republicans who voted to hold steve bannon in contempt also voted to impeachment trump and stood align in being that group of ten standing up against donald trump. from there, you have seen this party really ride a roller coaster where you had kevin mccarthy increasingly veer towards the likes of defending people like marjorie taylor green time and time again. this isn't her first outburst. i saw her lash out, you know, pretty aggressively, and some might say violently approach aoc over the summer. but this is a party that continue
tim miller is here.joining us, jackie al mainy, "washington post" congressional correspondent as well as author of the early 202 news lerl. and former congresswoman donna edwards is here. jackie, do you have any additional reporting or color about the fireworks and the anti-semitic face laser barb launched by liz chinny? >> yeah, nicole i don't have necessarily new reporting here. but i think we need to take a step back and just look at the year in totality since some of these...