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. >> the big thing that she says during the conversation is on sunday morning we were at publix rightemembered the kidnapper bought food from a publix supermarket while she was in captivity and she remembered specifically what he purchased. >> that's where he bought the chicken, he bought a thing of paper. he bought chicken, you know. >> detectives went to the publix where a manager checked the store's computers and found a match for those items. armed with the exact time the food purchase was made, investigators scanned the supermarket surveillance footage from that moment and they found this man. quinn confirmed it. he was the kidnapper. >> she gave us enough information to go find his picture in publix and post it on the internet and post it in the news. >> witnesses describe the man to be in his mid-20s or early 30s and about 5'8" to 6' tall and now they need your help in hopes of solving this case. >> two days later, a 911 operator received a call. >> this is communications, how can i help you? >> i need to talk to somebody about -- i was buying something at publix and my picture
. >> the big thing that she says during the conversation is on sunday morning we were at publix rightemembered the kidnapper bought food from a publix supermarket while she was in captivity and she remembered specifically what he purchased. >> that's where he bought the chicken, he bought a thing of paper. he bought chicken, you know. >> detectives went to the publix where a manager checked the store's computers and found a match for those items. armed with the exact time the...
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. >> the big thing that she says during the conversation is on sunday morning we were at publix rightbered the kidnaper bought food from a publix supermarket while she was in captivity and she remembered specifically what he purchased. >> that's where he bought the chicken, he bought a thing of paper. he bought chicken drumettes, you know. >> detectives went to the publix where a manager checked the store's computers and found a match for those items. armed with the exact time the food purchase was made, investigators scanned the supermarket surveillance footage from that moment and they found this man. quinn confirmed it, he was the kidnaper. >> she gave us enough information to go find his picture in publix and post it on the internet and on the news. >> witnesses describe the man to be in his mid-20s or early 30s and about 5'8" to six feet tall and now they need help in hopes of solving this case. >> two days later, a 911 operator received a call. >> this is communications. how can i help you? >> i need to talk to somebody about -- i was buying something at publix and my picture ap
. >> the big thing that she says during the conversation is on sunday morning we were at publix rightbered the kidnaper bought food from a publix supermarket while she was in captivity and she remembered specifically what he purchased. >> that's where he bought the chicken, he bought a thing of paper. he bought chicken drumettes, you know. >> detectives went to the publix where a manager checked the store's computers and found a match for those items. armed with the exact time...
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>> now we have a time stamp on when we believe she arrived home, based on the distance to the publix,he distance of her -- her house. >> reporter: it was probably around 8:30. from the pepper spray on the walls and floor, it appeared melissa came home and was attacked inside the garage. detectives also found a small button on the garage floor, perhaps ripped from that pantsuit. then one detective had an idea: use the gps and security system in melissa's vehicle to locate it. >> it's a cadillac. cadillac has onstar. they're able to activate the onstar, tell us the location of the vehicle through gps, and brought us right to this parking lot. >> reporter: the car was about a half mile from melissa's house in this medical office parking lot that melissa never went to. and through onstar, you could remotely open the vehicle, huh? >> they were able to unlock the vehicle for us. >> reporter: inside the suv, disturbing clues. what do you find? >> we find a suit jacket that she was wearing the night before and on the suit jacket, there was a missing button. and that's significant because the
>> now we have a time stamp on when we believe she arrived home, based on the distance to the publix,he distance of her -- her house. >> reporter: it was probably around 8:30. from the pepper spray on the walls and floor, it appeared melissa came home and was attacked inside the garage. detectives also found a small button on the garage floor, perhaps ripped from that pantsuit. then one detective had an idea: use the gps and security system in melissa's vehicle to locate it....
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publix are under more stress than private.lics are projected to grow about 1.5% in 2019, the lowest annual growth in over a decade. privates are going to fare a little bit better but growth is going to remain below inflation levels. there are three factors driving this. affordability, demographics and competition. from a demographic standpoint, on a nationwide basis, the number of high school graduates is on the decline. it is one of the most competitive environments we have seen in higher education. taylor: what does that mean for 2019 does there are concerns about demographics and affordability issues. we have a negative outlook on the sector for the second consecutive year. notably the low tuition revenue growth and will we would be looking at going forward is a reversal of tuition revenue growth to above 3%, combined with cash and investments. between bigdiverted universities and smaller colleges. what do you see? are seeing comprehensive universities, notably those that have more national brands and repudiation's, poised
publix are under more stress than private.lics are projected to grow about 1.5% in 2019, the lowest annual growth in over a decade. privates are going to fare a little bit better but growth is going to remain below inflation levels. there are three factors driving this. affordability, demographics and competition. from a demographic standpoint, on a nationwide basis, the number of high school graduates is on the decline. it is one of the most competitive environments we have seen in higher...
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year and a half since amazon bought whole foods that have seen other large retailers like kroger, publix are big across the u.s. sign up with instacart because they suddenly fear being squeezed out by amazon and grocery delivery. they actually have made quite a case that the amazon acquisition of whole foods has been good for instacart's business. whether that is true, we will have to see how it plays out. emily: we're continue to chart the grocery wars with both of you. thank you so much. for stopping by. williamsofounder evan has expressed interest in buying new york magazine. williams has spoken about a deal with the ceo of the magazine's parent company new york media. not comment on the deal specifically but said we are going to significantly increase our, meaning mediums, investment in original editorial. the conversation show how serious medium is about beefing up its content as it conent.tions to a con tent. while the e-commerce giants have gotten online shopping down to a science, there is one issue that irks customers -- shipping delays. we will discuss next. this is bloomberg.
year and a half since amazon bought whole foods that have seen other large retailers like kroger, publix are big across the u.s. sign up with instacart because they suddenly fear being squeezed out by amazon and grocery delivery. they actually have made quite a case that the amazon acquisition of whole foods has been good for instacart's business. whether that is true, we will have to see how it plays out. emily: we're continue to chart the grocery wars with both of you. thank you so much. for...
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i would argue that the public , it's possible the publix word for such a president would dwindle after the court has ruled but i'm hardly sure. it was thnot the case in public opinion polls in bush the gore. let me askyou a question . if i might. the democrats took the presidency in 2020, just say. [applause] >> the president might be watching. good, all the morning shows are on now. he knows full well. >> authority article, watch later. >> the democrats the presidency and the senate in the house. the democrats get their act together and it gets better at being bad. the democrats have never been very good at being bad, publicans are very good at being bad. democrats gthey were going to pull support, fdr tried it in 1937 but it was knocked down resolutely by both sides of the aisle, we live in different times . thedemocrats they were going to add both in the court . we're going to have 11 justices and take back america garland seat that was denied us. merrick garlandwas barack obama's nominee and we're going to undo what was wrong with , and horses, all it takes is an act ofcongress . t
i would argue that the public , it's possible the publix word for such a president would dwindle after the court has ruled but i'm hardly sure. it was thnot the case in public opinion polls in bush the gore. let me askyou a question . if i might. the democrats took the presidency in 2020, just say. [applause] >> the president might be watching. good, all the morning shows are on now. he knows full well. >> authority article, watch later. >> the democrats the presidency and the...
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world of trolls, russian and domestic who polluted the political discourse from its purchases at publix and safeway it was often doing the same job as alex jones at the conspiracy site inowars and the more strident surrogates on facebook. jim continues wondering what the enquirer's covers were worth to the trump campaign. i called regis maher, a co-founder dove it outdoors, a mobile and digital billboard company. could they be scrutinized for being an arm of the campaign? could they be scrutinized for -- it seems if they were directed by donald trump, my understanding of campaign finance laws is you can't be prosecuted for favorable coverage or a lot of outlets would be in trouble but if they were directed by the trump campaign they could have some exposure. >> i think technically they aren't exposed on those covers because it's not a direct money value. i mean we -- we can put a value on it. >> was he directing that? >> the law on coordination of coverage journalistically because of the first amendment gives a lot of leeway. where it doesn't give leeway is payment. the karen mcdougal w
world of trolls, russian and domestic who polluted the political discourse from its purchases at publix and safeway it was often doing the same job as alex jones at the conspiracy site inowars and the more strident surrogates on facebook. jim continues wondering what the enquirer's covers were worth to the trump campaign. i called regis maher, a co-founder dove it outdoors, a mobile and digital billboard company. could they be scrutinized for being an arm of the campaign? could they be...
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. >> working at publix, you can-- >> you know, and the thing is-- the sick thing is, i would be happyy, but you don't treat people fairly. you don't treat anybody fairly. >> it's very hard to have a conversation like this. i have spent an awful lot of time here, and you guys misrepresent me and my integrity. >> no, i'm--no, i'm calling you out on your integrity. >> i'm sorry. >> i'm calling you out on your integrity. it's crap. >> we are here doing orders with people, and you leave. we stay. you get to leave. >> hold on. hold on. i've been here till midnight with you. >> once or twice, but never on a regular basis. >> yes, christmas happens once a year, and i-- >> dane, slow down and think about what you're--i have to-- >> oh, my god, dane. >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have for three years. >> just like i have? are you really gonna say that? no, no, no, no. i want to understand this. help me understand. you put your heart and soul into this business just the way i have. is that what you're saying? >> we're different people-- >> no, i'm asking-- it's a y
. >> working at publix, you can-- >> you know, and the thing is-- the sick thing is, i would be happyy, but you don't treat people fairly. you don't treat anybody fairly. >> it's very hard to have a conversation like this. i have spent an awful lot of time here, and you guys misrepresent me and my integrity. >> no, i'm--no, i'm calling you out on your integrity. >> i'm sorry. >> i'm calling you out on your integrity. it's crap. >> we are here doing...