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stacy: terrie miller said it is a moment in history that utterly fascinating but has no other repercussion. you can arrive a history without mentioning salem and it will make note difference. that is true to some extent. the residence is what we see today. when national security threats are so much on our mind and terrorism is so much on our minds. modern strikes me as painfully loud at times. brian: i would read more but -- stacy: how kind of you. brian: i wonder if there's a difference between how a pgd of harvard and somebody was not a phd? stacy: we can fold answer. --an: schiff have you ever been called a mens chenkenner? stacy: i do not know that word. i would consider high praise. most of us do not read fiction. ride it gets a better. -- brian: it gets better. stacy: that is interesting. what i am getting too, people who have seen characters back at the people. to not modern men by any stretch but people we could relate. overriding reason for salem. -- still annoys us. it dries the witchcraft. people trying to solve the mystery. why did the child die? did it have something to do wit
stacy: terrie miller said it is a moment in history that utterly fascinating but has no other repercussion. you can arrive a history without mentioning salem and it will make note difference. that is true to some extent. the residence is what we see today. when national security threats are so much on our mind and terrorism is so much on our minds. modern strikes me as painfully loud at times. brian: i would read more but -- stacy: how kind of you. brian: i wonder if there's a difference...
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him and his partner terri miller. >> when we arrived, there is were fire department personnel everywhere. >> it was all too obvious. shauna had been attacked, probably as she walked into her something blunt and hard. >> and there was things done with the body that made us think that there was possible sexual assault of some type and there was posing of the body. >> some kind of predator at work here? a predator who escaped with a good hunk of cash from the looks of it -- shauna's purse was missing. >> cash and casino chips. they get tipped with casino chips quite a bit. they're known to make $300, $400, $500 a night. they make a lot of money. especially if they're good. and we did send deblgts detectives over to the palms. they talked to them. they said shauna is one of the best employees they had. >> but something happened after she left the palms. so what? >> shauna was very beautiful. is it someone that saw her at work and followed her home? >> of course as the husband, george would have to be considered a possible suspect, too. so detectives pulled him aside, interviewed him right on
him and his partner terri miller. >> when we arrived, there is were fire department personnel everywhere. >> it was all too obvious. shauna had been attacked, probably as she walked into her something blunt and hard. >> and there was things done with the body that made us think that there was possible sexual assault of some type and there was posing of the body. >> some kind of predator at work here? a predator who escaped with a good hunk of cash from the looks of it --...
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stacy: terrie miller said it is a moment in history that utterly fascinating but has no other repercussion. you can arrive at history without mentioning salem and it will make note difference. that is true to some extent. the resonance is what we see today. when national security threats are so much on our mind and terrorism is so much on our minds. the modern resonances strike me as painfully loud at times. brian: i'm going to read some more of it area did -- more of it. stacy: how kind of you. brian: i wonder if there's a difference between how a phd of harvard and somebody who's not a phd? stacy: you and i both know the answer to that question. brian: have you ever been called a menschenkenner? stacy: i do not know that word. i would consider high praise. that is why most of us read fiction, after all, to get to the heart. of human nature. brian: it gets better. stacy: that is interesting. what i am getting to, people who have seen characters back at the people. trying to reconstitute them as people with whom we could relate. the same conjuring of the inexplicable that so annoys us is w
stacy: terrie miller said it is a moment in history that utterly fascinating but has no other repercussion. you can arrive at history without mentioning salem and it will make note difference. that is true to some extent. the resonance is what we see today. when national security threats are so much on our mind and terrorism is so much on our minds. the modern resonances strike me as painfully loud at times. brian: i'm going to read some more of it area did -- more of it. stacy: how kind of...
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terrie miller said it is a moment in history that utterly fascinating but has no other repercussion.ou can write the history of new england without mentioning salem and it will make note -- no difference. that is true to some extent. the resonance is what we see today. when national security threats are so much on our mind and terrorism is so much on our minds. the modern resonance painfully loud at times. brian: i would read more but -- stacy: how kind of you. brian: i wonder if there's a between -- difference between how a phd of harvard and somebody who's not a phd? we both know the answer that question. brian: schiff is called a menschenkenner? it's a tightly plotted character study. stacy: i do not know that word. i'm hoping you would spell it for me later. i would consider high praise. like most of us read fiction, to get to the heart of human nature. brian: it gets better. brian: she writes us as if she wants us to know them as she does. that same longing for transcendence invites a powerful current of anachronism. takes mind at a time and time out of mind." stacy: that is int
terrie miller said it is a moment in history that utterly fascinating but has no other repercussion.ou can write the history of new england without mentioning salem and it will make note -- no difference. that is true to some extent. the resonance is what we see today. when national security threats are so much on our mind and terrorism is so much on our minds. the modern resonance painfully loud at times. brian: i would read more but -- stacy: how kind of you. brian: i wonder if there's a...
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hosting our program and introducing our special guest is ambassador terry miller. our fellow and economic freedom and director of the center for data analysis and trade and economics. he directs all of our ongoing research in the role of free markets and trade and fostering economic growth here and around the world. he previously served in the bush administration as the ambassador to the united nations economic and social council, appointed in 2006. he has a long and distinguished career as a diplomat and public servic servant. please welcome and join me in .elcoming ambassador miller : the socialiller security disability insurance program was established in the 1950's. like most of the safety net, it was founded with noble intentions. to ensure that america's that could not work because of mental would notl impairment suffer from poverty or destitution. however over its nearly 60 years of existence, the disability insurance program has morphed from a small scale anti-poverty program, providing benefits to less than one half of 1% of our population, to a program th
hosting our program and introducing our special guest is ambassador terry miller. our fellow and economic freedom and director of the center for data analysis and trade and economics. he directs all of our ongoing research in the role of free markets and trade and fostering economic growth here and around the world. he previously served in the bush administration as the ambassador to the united nations economic and social council, appointed in 2006. he has a long and distinguished career as a...
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terry byrd of north carolina and frederick miller from lake grove. police say byrd bought semi- automatic assault weapons in the carolinas and virginia and drove them up here to sell to criminals. >> we believe that he is the principal source of supply of weapons and principally handguns to street gangs. >> prosecutors say miller purchased numerous handguns online and had them shipped in pieces to his home through the mail. police say they found the weapons fully loaded. >>> up next, a subway spokesman sentenced. wait until you hear how jared fogle blamed his weight loss for crimes against children. >> accused of reporting a crime just so she could drive home drunk. how police say a facebook boast unraveled this woman's plan. >> a mystery on long island. a woman found suffocated in her home but some of the details surrounding her death are baffling her family. >> plus, a new celebrity challenge hit social media. this one could end up with veterans getting new homes and be right back. >>> the former subway spokesman jared fogle is heading to prison af
terry byrd of north carolina and frederick miller from lake grove. police say byrd bought semi- automatic assault weapons in the carolinas and virginia and drove them up here to sell to criminals. >> we believe that he is the principal source of supply of weapons and principally handguns to street gangs. >> prosecutors say miller purchased numerous handguns online and had them shipped in pieces to his home through the mail. police say they found the weapons fully loaded....
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money this year.covering the corridor in cedar rapids, dora miller cbs 2 news live at 5 "here's a live look i-380 north libertrt libebey terry will have your final forecast when live at 5 comes back. "cbs 2 news connects with the corridor.call us -- 1-1-0- people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather. he's'saking on wall street and a corrupt political system that keeps in place a rigged economy. people like you, who see the middle class disappearing and want a future to believe in. tt2watx#@nd p bt@q8bp tt2watx#@nd p "a@q(n4 tt2watx#@nd p bm@q#e8 tt4watx#@nd r dztq mg\ tt4watx#@nd r entq =c< tt4watx#@nd r gzt& $dd tt4watx#@nd r hnt& 4j( tt4watx#@nd r iztq ^#p @nd r lz it's a star ws fan's dream child. ba when the father of this little girl introduced his children to star wars - she took a liking to the music. this is baby monitor video of the 2-year-old singing the imperial march. may the force with this cutie. and now a final look at your forecast. forecast. that's cbs 2 news live at 5 this . coverage continues now we'l
money this year.covering the corridor in cedar rapids, dora miller cbs 2 news live at 5 "here's a live look i-380 north libertrt libebey terry will have your final forecast when live at 5 comes back. "cbs 2 news connects with the corridor.call us -- 1-1-0- people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather. he's'saking on wall street and a corrupt political system that keeps in place a...
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miller snags jay cutler's pass. cutler zipped it too, a heck of a grab. >>> terry collins just named a finalist for national league manager of the year. >>> coming up tonight on eyewitness news at 11:00, it's being called a dangerous addiction. now it is illegal in new york state. >> plus doctors telling teenagers to step off the scale. a new danger tied to treatment weigh-ins. tonight on eyewitness news at 11:00. which is why i stay away from the scales. that's it for us for now. i'm bill ritter. >> and i'm liz cho. world news tonight with david muir is coming up next. eyewitness news returns at 11:00. have a great
miller snags jay cutler's pass. cutler zipped it too, a heck of a grab. >>> terry collins just named a finalist for national league manager of the year. >>> coming up tonight on eyewitness news at 11:00, it's being called a dangerous addiction. now it is illegal in new york state. >> plus doctors telling teenagers to step off the scale. a new danger tied to treatment weigh-ins. tonight on eyewitness news at 11:00. which is why i stay away from the scales. that's it for...
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. >> north carolina resident terry burn who used to live on long island and frederick miller are now facing dozens of charges including the criminal possession and criminal sale of firearms. >> miller who authorities say has mental problems was getting the weapons in pieces, assembling them and selling the guns for cash. >> the economics are terrific. you can buy a gun down there and probably sell it for five times of what it is up here for price of tolls and a tank of gas. >> officials do not believe that any kind of plot was in motion here. still the possibilities laid there today are frightening. >> these are destined to be crime guns and we're happy they won't get to that goal. >> bird and miller has been arrested and charged. both men will be back in court early next week to face arraignment. rob nelson, channel 7, eyewitness news. >>> still ahead, a celebration of immigrants at a time when many americans are trying to restrict people who are seeking refuge here. >>> eyewitness news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> new at 6:00, a murder mystery. a woman's body found bound and gagge
. >> north carolina resident terry burn who used to live on long island and frederick miller are now facing dozens of charges including the criminal possession and criminal sale of firearms. >> miller who authorities say has mental problems was getting the weapons in pieces, assembling them and selling the guns for cash. >> the economics are terrific. you can buy a gun down there and probably sell it for five times of what it is up here for price of tolls and a tank of gas....
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miller and shannon. welcome. topic for terry lundgren. you are not shy about taking the issue up with him. company stock price performance when he was on this morning. matt: it is sensitive for all showed folders right now. beenareholders have rewarded handsomely by being a macy's shareholder. and they will again. as i said yesterday when i was out there talking to investors, i believe that not only are our sweaters on sale, or stock prices on sale at this point in time. we have consistently delivered. only ahead challenges, this team has consistently come back and outperformed the market place and we are going to get much stronger numbers. there is something to that. erik: he hit on one point which was the idea that macy's faces --gh comps compared to matt: jcpenney for example. erik: any mentioned the strong dollar. that was another reason -- matt: if you want to compare. if you want to compare to hudson's bay which is another department store that is been killing it. they are in canada but they owned department stores all over the world. i brought up a chart showing an index of all of m
miller and shannon. welcome. topic for terry lundgren. you are not shy about taking the issue up with him. company stock price performance when he was on this morning. matt: it is sensitive for all showed folders right now. beenareholders have rewarded handsomely by being a macy's shareholder. and they will again. as i said yesterday when i was out there talking to investors, i believe that not only are our sweaters on sale, or stock prices on sale at this point in time. we have consistently...
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terry swails kicks off night's team coverage with your marissa thanks. so how are those roads doing right now? now?for the very latest, we turn to reporter dora miller... miller...in the fox 28 news tens of thousands of hawkeye fans are expected to brave the cold tomorrow morning for the last home game of the year. year.there's a lot of excitementntaround the undefeated team, but there's a lot of work that will go into getting the stadium ready before the hawks take the field. field.a viewer sent us this photo of what the stadium looked likikas the sun s earlier tonight.as you can see, the snow had already started collecting on just about everything. everything.fox 28 news reporter mellaney moore continues our tete coverage from iowa city. ty. planning for snow is a sign of changing seasons in iowa.but of hawk fans.todd mcmanus, fan 23:21:00 were going to tailgate with the iowa football clubthe potential for record- breaking november snow isn't slowing fan todd mcmanus. you might say he's embracing it 23:21:34 i'm hoping that it's going to be like the yeye danan hughes did the snow angel in the end zone. hopefully we could recreate that.that was 24 yea
terry swails kicks off night's team coverage with your marissa thanks. so how are those roads doing right now? now?for the very latest, we turn to reporter dora miller... miller...in the fox 28 news tens of thousands of hawkeye fans are expected to brave the cold tomorrow morning for the last home game of the year. year.there's a lot of excitementntaround the undefeated team, but there's a lot of work that will go into getting the stadium ready before the hawks take the field. field.a viewer...