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potential winnings - if you watch tv - they are just huge, hundreds of thousands of dollars," said tom miller, iowa attorney general. "well beyond the $200 limit in iowa law," said miller. so how much more are they..... natpop - "over three hundred million bucks this baseball season and the games are one day..so you can play for your share commercial unlike traditional fantasy sports, daily allow users to buy into short-term mega cash leagues. natpop - the money is real, and with no season commitment want. but the big bucks are out of bounds for however, some lawmakers have tried to change that. definitely got a lot of attention in des moines," said rick bertrand sioux city senator. earlier this year...sioux city senator, rick bertrand...helped to pass a bill that would have defined fantasy sports as a game of skill. "we pushed it through the house and it got through the state government committee in the house and it stalled on the floor and i think that's where we are at moving into this next session," said bertrand bertrand says...opponents in the legislator were concerned about the impact
potential winnings - if you watch tv - they are just huge, hundreds of thousands of dollars," said tom miller, iowa attorney general. "well beyond the $200 limit in iowa law," said miller. so how much more are they..... natpop - "over three hundred million bucks this baseball season and the games are one day..so you can play for your share commercial unlike traditional fantasy sports, daily allow users to buy into short-term mega cash leagues. natpop - the money is real, and...
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. >> here with tom miller, the longest serving state attorney general in the country. tonight we're at the j-j dinner how much does this stack up to others. >> it's one of the best. we had one eight years ago, probably two of the -- there was one a long time ago now where carter really captured the crowd. those three are probably the top of recent history. >> were you in attendance the night carter did his j-j dinner? >> i was and it was a great performance. barack was amazing and hillary will be terrific. >> i'm told the jimmy carter campaign for the iowa caucus produces they validity of the caucus and put it on the map. how did he do that campaign? >> he was a virtual unknown. when he started running for president and came to iowa. it was an organizational story. he spent a lot of time here, talked to a lot of people and built an organization of supporters throughout the states that got him -- he won iowa ask that really catapulted him to the nomination the presidency. >> you have been a part of iowa public life for decades. what do you think about the iowa caucus? d
. >> here with tom miller, the longest serving state attorney general in the country. tonight we're at the j-j dinner how much does this stack up to others. >> it's one of the best. we had one eight years ago, probably two of the -- there was one a long time ago now where carter really captured the crowd. those three are probably the top of recent history. >> were you in attendance the night carter did his j-j dinner? >> i was and it was a great performance. barack was...
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iowa attorney general tom miller was part of a landmark announcement today. "education management corporation" of pittsburg has agreed to pay more than 95-million- dollars to settle a federal and state "false claims act" lawsuit. e-d-m-c is the second largest for-profit education company in the u-s. the suit claims the company uses deceptive practices and targets non- traditional students. as part of the settlement... attorneys general in 39 states and d-c agreed to end their investigations into e-d-m-c. in exchange... the company agreed to implement more transparent practices. 10:33:45 one is our one pager student will receive. months, money how many people complete program. how many default. the average salary for graduates...see it and for graduates...see it and understand it. 10:34:12 a whistle blower who worked for the education company notified authorities about the deceptive practices back in 2007. midamerican energy says it's new southwest iowa wind farm will have a concrete wind turbine tower. instead of building a steel tower at the plant...the conc
iowa attorney general tom miller was part of a landmark announcement today. "education management corporation" of pittsburg has agreed to pay more than 95-million- dollars to settle a federal and state "false claims act" lawsuit. e-d-m-c is the second largest for-profit education company in the u-s. the suit claims the company uses deceptive practices and targets non- traditional students. as part of the settlement... attorneys general in 39 states and d-c agreed to end...
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potential winngs - if you watch tv - they are just huge, hundreds of thousands of dollars," said tom miller, iowa attorney general. "well beyond the $200 limit in iowa law," said miller. jenna: be sure to tune in tonight at 10, souverain will take an in depth lookokt fantasy sports in wa. titi plenty of folks will get their fill of football and turkey next week. but for some, especially the needy, thanksgiving can be a hard time. jenna: but one local restaura has opened up to those in need this holiday and are getting some support from the community. abc9's bria bell has more on sioux city's rebo's bria: what was supposed to be a family gathering, turned into a community event. heather rees and her husband brian are opening their restaurant on thanksgiving to anyone who is looking for r meal with a family feel on t t side. "we never expect this kind of a turnout," said heather rees. heather, her husband and their in-laws came up with an idea to help the less fornuate by opening up their restaurant on thanksgiving day for a traditional meal. the word spread through social media, but accordin
potential winngs - if you watch tv - they are just huge, hundreds of thousands of dollars," said tom miller, iowa attorney general. "well beyond the $200 limit in iowa law," said miller. jenna: be sure to tune in tonight at 10, souverain will take an in depth lookokt fantasy sports in wa. titi plenty of folks will get their fill of football and turkey next week. but for some, especially the needy, thanksgiving can be a hard time. jenna: but one local restaura has opened up to...
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nearly 500- thousand dollars in college loans for 600 former students in iowa.state attorney general tom miller says education management corporation lured students into unfair loan programs.e-d-m-c operates 110 schools in 32 states. natitially, the company will forgive 102-point-eight- million-dollars in outstanding loan debt. coming up in sports... an iowa wrestler gets some national atteion... stay dear future, sailed through that diaper stage, learned to walk, and i'm reading like a third-grader. but now it's time to go out into the world. and from what i hear, it's not all toys and games out there. will you look out for me, future? season... it was just a dream... but now... it's a reality... for the first time in a long time... a national championship is within reach for the iowa hawkeyes... the magical run continued on saturday with a win over minnesota... a victory that brought the floyd of rosedale back to iowa city... and improved this team's record to 10-0 ... *this* is brand new territory for hawkeye football... : it's awesome... to something that iowa's never done before is pretty
nearly 500- thousand dollars in college loans for 600 former students in iowa.state attorney general tom miller says education management corporation lured students into unfair loan programs.e-d-m-c operates 110 schools in 32 states. natitially, the company will forgive 102-point-eight- million-dollars in outstanding loan debt. coming up in sports... an iowa wrestler gets some national atteion... stay dear future, sailed through that diaper stage, learned to walk, and i'm reading like a...
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jack: consumer news now -- and some big refunds pushed through by iowa attorney general tom miller. jack/1shot as part of a multi-state settlement, more than 600 iowa students could get big refunds on their student loans. it's all after an investigation by 39 states into business practices by for-profit education company "education management corporation." the agreement addresses consumer complaints that the company lured in students with promises they couldn't keep and left them in a large amount of debt. now - -the company will have to forgive more than 100 million dollars in outstanding loan debt by more than 80-thousand former students. along with that -- there'll be major reform in its recruiting and enrollment practices. the pittsburgh company operates 110 schools in 32 states and canada -- and has online students enrolled jack: and media general announces it'll start up negotiations with nexstar broadcasting for a merger. at the same time -- media general says it has rejected nexstar's original unsolicited proposal because it quote significantly undervalued media general. all
jack: consumer news now -- and some big refunds pushed through by iowa attorney general tom miller. jack/1shot as part of a multi-state settlement, more than 600 iowa students could get big refunds on their student loans. it's all after an investigation by 39 states into business practices by for-profit education company "education management corporation." the agreement addresses consumer complaints that the company lured in students with promises they couldn't keep and left them in a...
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budweiser as long as they can and in 100 years, if people don't want it anymore they'll let it go. >> tom miller the whole interests in the world, people outside this group, certain occurrence that have remained outside it who's arguing against it and where do they fit in, in this future world, if the merger goes ahead? >> that's very complicated because there are a lot of people who would naturally oppose it. like greg, there are thousands of small craft brewers. they don't have a lot of power this happen. they don't have the resources to really contended. on the government side, regulatory side the side in which we have worked along with the consumers, the ability of the beer, cost of beer, they're concerned with cost and jobs. but in a way i think we're looking at this in a wrong way. everything will go forward, everything will consolidate. they can buy craft brewers. away haas really at issue is how much -- what is really at issue is how much bigger they can get. with bud craft which brought hines and their position in these industries, are they going to move over now and buy mandolese the s
budweiser as long as they can and in 100 years, if people don't want it anymore they'll let it go. >> tom miller the whole interests in the world, people outside this group, certain occurrence that have remained outside it who's arguing against it and where do they fit in, in this future world, if the merger goes ahead? >> that's very complicated because there are a lot of people who would naturally oppose it. like greg, there are thousands of small craft brewers. they don't have a...
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honor his years of service that included a video message from governor branstad, attorney general tom miller was there, congressman dave young, senator joni ernst, everyone stopped by in person, a lot of former kcci employees, part of our family also in hand and we received dozens of great messages. >> seems like the whole city of
honor his years of service that included a video message from governor branstad, attorney general tom miller was there, congressman dave young, senator joni ernst, everyone stopped by in person, a lot of former kcci employees, part of our family also in hand and we received dozens of great messages. >> seems like the whole city of
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this morning iowa attorney general tom miller joined u-s attorney general loretta lynch to announce a major settlement with a group of "for profit" colleges. the agreement involves schools managed by "education management corportation" ... or e-d-m-c. the justice department and a bipartisan group of attorneys general accused the company of illegally recruiting students and defrauding them. the company has agreed to a business model. miller says one of the major changes will protect students from having the rug pulled out from under them after they graduate. 103245-103310 "another problem ... can't get a job ... this agreement provides they can't enroll students in states where they can't get their license based on their degree." e-d-m-c also agreed to institute students to drop out without having to pay tuition within the first week of classes. we know the names of two people killed in a crash in des moines this weekend. it happened around six o-clock last night at the intersection of hubbell and east 37th street. 60-year old richard hummel and 59-year old randall sonnenburg were hit
this morning iowa attorney general tom miller joined u-s attorney general loretta lynch to announce a major settlement with a group of "for profit" colleges. the agreement involves schools managed by "education management corportation" ... or e-d-m-c. the justice department and a bipartisan group of attorneys general accused the company of illegally recruiting students and defrauding them. the company has agreed to a business model. miller says one of the major changes will...
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nearly 500- thousand dollars in college loans for 600 former students in iowa.state attorney general tom miller says education management corporation lured students into unfair loan programs while opperating 110 schools in 32 states. nationally -- the company will forgive 102-point-eight- million-dollars in outstanding loan debt. this morning -- college students at washington college in maryland will be heading back to class after a gunun threat on monday. monday.the college's spokesman said the parents of one student notified the school that their son returned home -- grabbed a gun and left. right now -- the student is listed as a missing person.the private ssool canceled classes monday and urged students to seek shelter. new this morning, a federal search team is ending their efforts to looks for what's left of el faro, the cargo ship that sunk at the beginning of october.all 33 on board are believed to be dead, the remains of only one crew member were recovered. n-t-s-b officials did not find the ship's data recorder.the ship went missing during hurricane joaquin. one man is in jail this mor
nearly 500- thousand dollars in college loans for 600 former students in iowa.state attorney general tom miller says education management corporation lured students into unfair loan programs while opperating 110 schools in 32 states. nationally -- the company will forgive 102-point-eight- million-dollars in outstanding loan debt. this morning -- college students at washington college in maryland will be heading back to class after a gunun threat on monday. monday.the college's spokesman said...
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nearly 500- thousand dollars in college loans for 600 former students in iowa.state attorney general tom miller says education management corporation lured students into unfair loan programs while opperating 110 schools in 32 states. nationally -- the company will forgive 102-point-eight- llion-dollars in outstanding loan debt. this morning -- college students at washington college in maryland will be heading back to class after a gun threat on monday. monday.the college's spokesman said the parents of one student notified the school that their son returned home -- grabbed a gun and left. right now -- the student is listed as a missing person.the private school canceled classes monday and urged students to seek shelter. new this morning, a federal search team is ending their efforts to looks for what's left of el faro, the cargo ship that sunk at the beginning of october.all 33 on board are believed to be dead, the remains of only one crew member were rovered. n-t-s-b officials did not find the ship's data recorder.the ship went missing during hurricane joaquin. one man is in jail this morning
nearly 500- thousand dollars in college loans for 600 former students in iowa.state attorney general tom miller says education management corporation lured students into unfair loan programs while opperating 110 schools in 32 states. nationally -- the company will forgive 102-point-eight- llion-dollars in outstanding loan debt. this morning -- college students at washington college in maryland will be heading back to class after a gun threat on monday. monday.the college's spokesman said the...
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ioio attorney general tom miller says these laws are blocking iowans from scoring in the daily fantasy major leagues. "the amount of potential winnings - if you watch tv - they are just huge, hundreds of thousands of attorney general. "well beyond the $200 lilit in iowa law," said miller. so how much more are thth..... natpop - "over three hundred million bucks this baseball season and the games are one day..so you can play for your share every single day." t.v. commercial unlike traditional fantasy sports, daily fantasy sports allow ers to buy into short-term mega cash leagues. natpop - the money is real, and with no season commitment you play when you want. but the big bucks are out of bounds for iowans. however, some lawmakers have tried to change that. this is an issue that definitely got a lot of attention in des moineses said rick bertrand sioux city senator. earlier this year...sioux city pass a bill that would have defined fantasy sports as a game of skill. "we pushed it through the house and it got through the state government committee in the house and it stalled on the floor
ioio attorney general tom miller says these laws are blocking iowans from scoring in the daily fantasy major leagues. "the amount of potential winnings - if you watch tv - they are just huge, hundreds of thousands of attorney general. "well beyond the $200 lilit in iowa law," said miller. so how much more are thth..... natpop - "over three hundred million bucks this baseball season and the games are one day..so you can play for your share every single day." t.v....
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attorney general tom miller, congressman david young, senator joni ernst. a lot of people noticed the old there. i think it was really special to see all the generations of the kcci family and one room. shaina: there were a few shots of kevin's family there as well. the whole professional and family careers, it was great. so many great messages on facebook. sheila says "kevin is an iowa icon, i have watched him for over 30 years back to the mid-80's. enjoy your retirement and his grandkids. you've earned every second. " david says he is like a household fixture and i depend on his commentary. let's take a live look outside at 646, this is i-35 and grand things will pick up over the next hour but they look good right now. meltingny just for you. that's no penny. that's a galaxy s 6 at u.s. cellular on black friday. whoa, thanks, grandma!! you're welcome. you can also get an lg g4 or an lg g pad f 8.0 with that penny. nice! isn't that just delightful? pennies for everyone! get penny doorbuster deals on great devices this black friday from 8:00 a.m. till noon
attorney general tom miller, congressman david young, senator joni ernst. a lot of people noticed the old there. i think it was really special to see all the generations of the kcci family and one room. shaina: there were a few shots of kevin's family there as well. the whole professional and family careers, it was great. so many great messages on facebook. sheila says "kevin is an iowa icon, i have watched him for over 30 years back to the mid-80's. enjoy your retirement and his...
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attorney general tom miller, congressman david young, senator joni ernst. and then a lot of former kcci employees also there. you have almost every generation. shaina: standing room only. and his family was there, it was very touching. he'd tiered me up. a lot of great messages for kevin on facebook too from all of you. lisa writes, "i want to say thank you to kevin cooney, i'm really sad to see him go because he has been a part of my life for many many years." kim says "kevin, i've been watching you since the beginning. it will seem odd to not have you in my home every night. enjoy your retirement." we will take a look outside at 547, this is 35/80 and traffic is picking up. more headlights than a few minutes ago, probably more melting as well. snow chancesny just for you. that's no penny. that's a galaxy s 6 at u.s. cellular on black friday. whoa, thanks, grandma!! you're welcome. you can also get an lg g4 or an lg g pad f 8.0 with that penny. nice! isn't that just delightful? pennies for everyone! get penny doorbuster deals on great devices this black fr
attorney general tom miller, congressman david young, senator joni ernst. and then a lot of former kcci employees also there. you have almost every generation. shaina: standing room only. and his family was there, it was very touching. he'd tiered me up. a lot of great messages for kevin on facebook too from all of you. lisa writes, "i want to say thank you to kevin cooney, i'm really sad to see him go because he has been a part of my life for many many years." kim says "kevin,...
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potential winnings - if you watch tv - they are just huge, hundreds of thousands of dollars," said tom miller, iowa attorney general. "well beyond the $200 limit in iowa law," said miller. the hawkeye state restrictions on daily fantasy sports. there is also fear from critics the lure of huge$& jackpots could fuel gambliing addictions. however, gambling therapist... jamaine mauer says the size of the winnings don't play a role in addiction. " "a lot of the activity that's happening in the brain is similar to getting high off of some type of substance," said jamain mayer gambling therapist at jackson recovovy centers. "sosohey're constantnt trying to recreate that high," id mayer. jessica rae:e: in case you are wondering how sites like draft king and fan duel can operate in other states, it all comes down to a loop-hole in the federal law. the 2006 unlawful internet gambling enforcement ac shutdown most online gambling. however, that same law also lists "fantasy or simulation sports" as a game of skill... not one of luck... which removes it from the category of gambling. jessica rae: high scho
potential winnings - if you watch tv - they are just huge, hundreds of thousands of dollars," said tom miller, iowa attorney general. "well beyond the $200 limit in iowa law," said miller. the hawkeye state restrictions on daily fantasy sports. there is also fear from critics the lure of huge$& jackpots could fuel gambliing addictions. however, gambling therapist... jamaine mauer says the size of the winnings don't play a role in addiction. " "a lot of the activity...
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moments ago we thought former iron of the owner -- former iowa governor and former iowa attorney, tom miller, as well as dave luczak all walk to the door. people have been trickling in for the last hour or so. there is certainly a sense of excitement. you can tell just by how loud it is. people are taking a lot of selfies with the beautiful stage. as we have been talking, there is definitely a change in the tone and direction of tonight's debate because of the recent paris attacks. we caught up with kevin cooney, one of the moderators, to see how they are preparing for that. kevin: everybody knows all we have to do. we are exchanging lots of e-mails and lots of texts. no, i think surprisingly it's a pretty calm process. kim: we are glad it is a calm process. but like i mentioned, sheslow is very packed. just over one hour away from go time. we saw many crew preparing for tonight's debate. they were asking for a moment of silence for the paris victims. back over to the spin room. >> kim, thank you very much. kcci 8 news very committed to this democratic debate. but there are some uncommitted
moments ago we thought former iron of the owner -- former iowa governor and former iowa attorney, tom miller, as well as dave luczak all walk to the door. people have been trickling in for the last hour or so. there is certainly a sense of excitement. you can tell just by how loud it is. people are taking a lot of selfies with the beautiful stage. as we have been talking, there is definitely a change in the tone and direction of tonight's debate because of the recent paris attacks. we caught up...
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tom miller. >> thank you. thank you. in addition to the false claims settlement, the states are announcing, indeed, the attorney generals of 39 states and the district of columbia, are announcing today a consent decree agreement with edmc that covers a broad range of activities including and especially the marketing and recruitment activities, claims concerning job placement, and other ways they relate to the students. it's a bipartisan agreement involving 20 of the 27 republicans and 19 of the 23 democrats and is broad based, as i mentioned. one of the key areas is in recruitment as the false claims directs as well. concerns about boiler-room. there are broad prohibitions about unfair, deceptive, misleading claims made in the recruitment process and abusive recruit many methods. sort of a new term for us in ag enforcement but that looks towards the so-called pain pressure way of recruiting students. there are broad prohibitions about false claims in the job placement area. we've negotiated for months over those provisio
tom miller. >> thank you. thank you. in addition to the false claims settlement, the states are announcing, indeed, the attorney generals of 39 states and the district of columbia, are announcing today a consent decree agreement with edmc that covers a broad range of activities including and especially the marketing and recruitment activities, claims concerning job placement, and other ways they relate to the students. it's a bipartisan agreement involving 20 of the 27 republicans and 19...
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tom brady and peyton manning would meet. manning looks nothing like his hall of fame self. >> we have guys, some of the best that i have ever seen play in vaughn miller and damarcus ware. they are pretty unstoppable. >> ro em ers -- rogers, bapged, battered and bruised. >> tom brady and the offense well aware of the challenge awaiting them at mile high. the bronco defense ranked at the top of almost every statistical category. >> they are very aggressive. i don't think there is anything the offense can do to dictate what they do offensively. they just call their defense and they try to, you know, tear your head off. >> with peyton manning sidelined with a today injury osweiller gets his taste of the belichick team. he has one career start under his belt, but the patriots are impressed with the small sample size. >> you can tell he has a good embrace p of what they want to do offensively as far as getting the ball out and to the right guy. you can definitely see that. he looks like he has complete control of the offense. >> and ons -- and he knows he will have to be in control against a tough patriot defense. >> they have a lot of talent on that side
tom brady and peyton manning would meet. manning looks nothing like his hall of fame self. >> we have guys, some of the best that i have ever seen play in vaughn miller and damarcus ware. they are pretty unstoppable. >> ro em ers -- rogers, bapged, battered and bruised. >> tom brady and the offense well aware of the challenge awaiting them at mile high. the bronco defense ranked at the top of almost every statistical category. >> they are very aggressive. i don't think...
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cuba were thinking of survival, making it from day today, i know orlando mentioned a writer named tom millera book trading with the enemy he appeared and he kept asking how do cubans live? what is it it like to be a cuban et cetera? rolando just finally got tired and say you want to see how they live come to my house. so in the 90s, time of great shortages and so on. they got to the house and there is a blackout. no electricity. the only thing that was available for dinner was rice and an egg that was for the child's in the family. this is what we have eggs and rice for the child. i will see what else appeared there is a man appeared selling tamales, so they bought one and cut it into four pieces and i thought what if something else appears in a neighbor appeared giving them some sweets out of the pioneer. so suddenly they they had dessert too. it all came together. subsequently an east german scholar came by and they said how did you find me and at the time he is feeling very depressed, he was not doing his scholarship he did not have paper or ribbon for his typewriter at the time. he lent
cuba were thinking of survival, making it from day today, i know orlando mentioned a writer named tom millera book trading with the enemy he appeared and he kept asking how do cubans live? what is it it like to be a cuban et cetera? rolando just finally got tired and say you want to see how they live come to my house. so in the 90s, time of great shortages and so on. they got to the house and there is a blackout. no electricity. the only thing that was available for dinner was rice and an egg...
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when cuba was thinking of survival and making it day-to-day and orlando mentioned a writer named tom miller trading with the enemy and he asking how do cubans live, what's it like to be at cuban etc. and orlando finally got tired and said okay, you want to see how cubans live, come to my house. the early '90s, again time of great shortage and so on the got to his house and there was a blackout, no electricity. got to there and the only thing that was available for dinner was rice and an egg that was where the child in the family and he said this is what we have, rice and egg for the child. a man appeared selling tamales and so they've brought one tomorrow and cut it into four pieces so they could each get some and they said let's see if anything else appears in the next door neighbor, a lady giving them some sweets made out of papaya. suddenly, they had dessert, also. subsequently, an east german scholar came by and orlando said how did you find me and at the time he was feeling depressed and wasn't doing his scholarship. he didn't have paper or ribbon for his typewriter and he lent some of
when cuba was thinking of survival and making it day-to-day and orlando mentioned a writer named tom miller trading with the enemy and he asking how do cubans live, what's it like to be at cuban etc. and orlando finally got tired and said okay, you want to see how cubans live, come to my house. the early '90s, again time of great shortage and so on the got to his house and there was a blackout, no electricity. got to there and the only thing that was available for dinner was rice and an egg...
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please join me in welcoming senator tom cotton. [ applause ] >> thank you. or millerthank you forletting the very kind introduction. it's a privilege as always to speak at the heritage foundation, especially before this distinguished panel. rachel glesz her and romina boccia, our work has been instrument tall. both staffers and legislators rely on your analyses. and when the disability reform does come, your great work will have advanced the work significantly. and kim hildred, your work was a critical element to my own legislation. we know the challenges of the social security disability insurance program. it's grown far too large, well past the rate of demographics. there's a lack of program integrity and those who should recover never leave the program. but i want to highlight today two other specific concerns with social security disability. first, the effect of social security disability on communities, what might be called the disability tipping point. and second on ways to better help those who can recover return to work. a dynamic of the disability program tha
please join me in welcoming senator tom cotton. [ applause ] >> thank you. or millerthank you forletting the very kind introduction. it's a privilege as always to speak at the heritage foundation, especially before this distinguished panel. rachel glesz her and romina boccia, our work has been instrument tall. both staffers and legislators rely on your analyses. and when the disability reform does come, your great work will have advanced the work significantly. and kim hildred, your work...
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miller into ab inbev. good morning, this is "surveillance." week, talkingte a about monetary policy and foreign policy -- did you see that wage growth? tom: yeah. francine: a little less good than expected. tom: you saw it in japan as well. one of the themes is the commodity data, showing the same gentle -- it is all gentle, quiet. francine: until it is not gentle anymore. tom: exactly. that is where we are right now. all in all, commodities. francine: looking forward to it. let's get to the first word. >> the author is now on the table for the beer deal. buying sab miller, giving them control of more than one fourth of the beer market. the weight was cleared for the deal went sab miller agreed to sell it stake in miller course in the u.s. meanwhile, the world's fourth-largest beer maker -- carlsberg plans to cut 2000 jobs, a 15% reduction. they are trying to reduce costs largely due to a drop in russian beer sales. alliance of an left-wing parties has ousted the prime minister less than six weeks after the last election. the leader of the socialist party has asked the president to form a new government. so far, no word if it will happen
miller into ab inbev. good morning, this is "surveillance." week, talkingte a about monetary policy and foreign policy -- did you see that wage growth? tom: yeah. francine: a little less good than expected. tom: you saw it in japan as well. one of the themes is the commodity data, showing the same gentle -- it is all gentle, quiet. francine: until it is not gentle anymore. tom: exactly. that is where we are right now. all in all, commodities. francine: looking forward to it. let's get...
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miller's side and then brady will take the shot. reported as eligible. number 71. >> al: fleming is in and out as an eligible receiver tonight. >> cris: you just don't have the weapons for tom brady that he's used to having. the top four guys that he would look for in this situation no longer in the game. >> al: third and ten. pass is caught but short of the first down. there goes lafell. clearly their number one wideout right now. chandler becomes their number one tight end. but it's fourth down. fourth down. >> cris: here's some of the speed that they drafted shane ray, number 1 in the first round for. here he comes hustling back down the line of scrimmage to save that first down. >> al: denver took a time-out. hesitating for a second there, because denver took a time-out so that is their final time-out. they can stop the clock or the clock will stop at the two-minute warning. and that's it. of course you need a touchdown in this situation, down by four. punters have been busy tonight. this will be allen's ninth punt of the game. it's the 17th overall. boy, the patriots just grinding. grinding out a win against the giants, grinding out a win against buffalo. will they gri
miller's side and then brady will take the shot. reported as eligible. number 71. >> al: fleming is in and out as an eligible receiver tonight. >> cris: you just don't have the weapons for tom brady that he's used to having. the top four guys that he would look for in this situation no longer in the game. >> al: third and ten. pass is caught but short of the first down. there goes lafell. clearly their number one wideout right now. chandler becomes their number one tight end....
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miller's side and then brady will take the shot. reported as eligible. number 71. >> al: fleming is in and out as an eligible receiver tonight. >> cris: you just don't have the weapons for tom brady that he's used to having. the top four guys that he would look for in this situation no longer in the game. >> al: third and ten. pass is caught but short of the first down. there goes lafell. clearly their number one wideout right now. chandler becomes their number one tight end. but it's fourth down. fourth down. >> cris: here's some of the speed that they drafted shane ray, number 1 in the first round for. here he comes hustling back down the line of scrimmage to save that first down. >> al: denver took a time-out. hesitating for a second there, because denver took a time-out so that is their final time-out. they can stop the clock or the clock will stop at the two-minute warning. and that's it. of course you need a touchdown in this situation, down by four. punters have been busy tonight. this will be allen's ninth punt of the game. it's the 17th overall. boy, the patriots just grinding. grinding out a win against the giants, grinding out a win against buffalo. will they gri
miller's side and then brady will take the shot. reported as eligible. number 71. >> al: fleming is in and out as an eligible receiver tonight. >> cris: you just don't have the weapons for tom brady that he's used to having. the top four guys that he would look for in this situation no longer in the game. >> al: third and ten. pass is caught but short of the first down. there goes lafell. clearly their number one wideout right now. chandler becomes their number one tight end....
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tom: i am trying to make news. stephanie: we want to get to matt miller, but no one knows outside research more than you do, when youat what has andened with valeant, before rob citroen, a guy who puts out the report is filled with typos, he puts out this report and the >> the stock wide-open. -- and it cracks the stock wide-open. 28 had as a buy, where the sleeping? a distinction of jim grant versus other. whether people agree or disagree with the hyper acute intelligent research opinion with no typos. stephanie: if you work at the bank, can you put something like that out? jim: we had long bearish announces and many -- analysis and we got the idea and we were 2000 words or so. the stock proceeded to double. now we looked very good. i think the story was very good. side cannot douy isstick or choose not to do stick with a story in the face of adversity markets. by being -- not in a year from now -- tom: i would go to a gretchen said, this is the gradation of the use of creative recognition the focal point. everybody else does the same thing and valeant does it a lot. jim: it has become of light. -- but it it become
tom: i am trying to make news. stephanie: we want to get to matt miller, but no one knows outside research more than you do, when youat what has andened with valeant, before rob citroen, a guy who puts out the report is filled with typos, he puts out this report and the >> the stock wide-open. -- and it cracks the stock wide-open. 28 had as a buy, where the sleeping? a distinction of jim grant versus other. whether people agree or disagree with the hyper acute intelligent research opinion...
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tom porter with iava. first of all, thank you, chairman miller for your va accountability bill. we were a strong supporter of that. we do need you to work with the other side to get something passed into law, though. so we appreciate you working to the. a big question, as you know, the clay hunt act that you passed earlier this year, that's a top priority. suicide, mental health for our members. that was beginning of the year, we strongly would like to see how va is coming along and implementing that. and would really like to see an oversight hearing on implementation, would want to know what your plans are for that. >> based on that request, we'll schedule one. that's easy enough. obviously, don't think we'll be able to do it before the end of the year, as much as i think we would all like to, especially on the senate side, there are some issues out there that they're trying to put an omnibus va bill together, which is the way they operate different than what we do. we pass individual bills, but yeah, i think, you know, a one-year check is critical, and, you know, you have my p
tom porter with iava. first of all, thank you, chairman miller for your va accountability bill. we were a strong supporter of that. we do need you to work with the other side to get something passed into law, though. so we appreciate you working to the. a big question, as you know, the clay hunt act that you passed earlier this year, that's a top priority. suicide, mental health for our members. that was beginning of the year, we strongly would like to see how va is coming along and...
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tom cotton. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much for letting me participate today and, ambassador miller, thank you for the very kind introduction. it's a privilege, as always, to speak at the heritage foundation, especially before this distinguished panel. rachel greszler and roe me that botch cha, your work at heritage has been instrumental in the cause of social security/disability reform. both staffers and legislators, as you probably know, rely on your analyses, and when reform does come, your great work will have advance ared the cause significantly. and kim hildred, your work on transitional benefits was a critical component to my own legislation. we all know the challenges of the social security/disability insurance program. grown far too large, well past the rate of demographics. there's a lack of program integrity, and those who should recover never leave the program. but i want to highlight today two other specific concerns with social security disability. first, the effect of social security disability on communities, what might be called the disability tipping point and, second, on ways to better help t
tom cotton. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much for letting me participate today and, ambassador miller, thank you for the very kind introduction. it's a privilege, as always, to speak at the heritage foundation, especially before this distinguished panel. rachel greszler and roe me that botch cha, your work at heritage has been instrumental in the cause of social security/disability reform. both staffers and legislators, as you probably know, rely on your analyses, and when...
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we will bring you aaron david miller of the wilson center for his perspective on washington's response. good morning. ♪ tomod morning. 8:00 a.m. tomorrow i will be at whole foods because i am cooking . 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. q the security. on a serious note, there is more security in new york this thanksgiving. the big parade tomorrow. the fourth wednesday of november. parade will continue with no interruptions. the british chancellor wants to increase home building with a new and centers. george i was born is calling for $3 billion of public money to go to public money. lack of housing has pushed --prices across the you across the u.k.. lufthansa has moved in the direction of workers on pensions. have augee influx will positive impact on the german economy according to a bloomberg survey of economists. germany will have a hundred thousand refugees, that should point10 of a percentage of annual growth in 2016, offsetting the negative affects of the volkswagen e mmisions scandal. francine: this must-read comes from the mark champion. the easiest way to find out how they will respond to russian news is to imag
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with that is matt miller the latest on markets -- besides william shatner. tomat stuck out to us this morning. one i want to start out with is becoming-- ed green the permanent ceo of dupont. green is a networking guy. is that an odd choice? tom: yes and no. it is something we have been doing a lot of work on. out ceos make a huge difference. companies see a ceo change every year. the interesting thing is that green has a great long-term track record. a ceo doesn't have to know the technology, he has to be good at executing. reen has a great track record with general instruments and tyco. erik: it doesn't matter that his background is on the hardware side? you pointed out, general instrument, a table -- cable set-top box, for that he was at motorola, tyco. you can't is -- dupont is a chemicals company. he does almost nothing about that. stephanie: on many levels, isn't it about leadership? erik: i asked the same questions. if it was just about leadership, then companies wouldn't promote from within. they wouldn't be trying to develop expertise internally. they w
with that is matt miller the latest on markets -- besides william shatner. tomat stuck out to us this morning. one i want to start out with is becoming-- ed green the permanent ceo of dupont. green is a networking guy. is that an odd choice? tom: yes and no. it is something we have been doing a lot of work on. out ceos make a huge difference. companies see a ceo change every year. the interesting thing is that green has a great long-term track record. a ceo doesn't have to know the technology,...
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miller. the brewers are moving closer to the biggest merger in beer history. that is the latest booze bloomberg business flash. tomt to mention iceland. iceland with some news as they try to exit capital controls. that is important, jon, isn't it? john: -- jon: the one that stood out for me was euro-sterling ahead of a pivotal inflation report from the bank of england. "p next is "bloomberg go with stephanie ruhle and david westin. david: first of all, we have janet yellen testifying before congress, and we have david stockman, the former omb director in the united states, with fairly strong views about the fed these days. he also has some strong views about valley and -- about valley eant. and then we will have roger altman, talking about acquisitions. aboutso we will talk activist shareholders. he has some views on that and we look forward to hearing from him. jon: david westin, thank you very much. that is coming up in the next hour. facebook -- it is the darling of the social media sector. paul sweeney knows about the sector. he is with bloomberg intelligence. does the good news for facebook and the bad news f
miller. the brewers are moving closer to the biggest merger in beer history. that is the latest booze bloomberg business flash. tomt to mention iceland. iceland with some news as they try to exit capital controls. that is important, jon, isn't it? john: -- jon: the one that stood out for me was euro-sterling ahead of a pivotal inflation report from the bank of england. "p next is "bloomberg go with stephanie ruhle and david westin. david: first of all, we have janet yellen testifying...
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tom cotton. [applause] senator cotton: thank you. thank you very much for letting me participate today. ambassador miller, thank you for the very kind introduction. it is a privilege as always to speak at the heritage foundation, especially before this distinguished panel. romine, your work at the heritage has been instrumental in the cause of social security disability reform. legislators rely on your analyses went disability does eventually come. your great work will have advanced the cause significantly. your work on transitional benefits was a critical component of my own legislation, which i will turn to shortly. we all know the challenges of the social security disability insurance program. it has grown far too large, well past the rate of demographics could there's a lack of program and integrity and those who should recover never leave the program. to highlight to highlight two other specific concerns with social security disability. first, the effect of social security disability on communities, what might be called the disability tipping point. and second, on ways to better help those recover r
tom cotton. [applause] senator cotton: thank you. thank you very much for letting me participate today. ambassador miller, thank you for the very kind introduction. it is a privilege as always to speak at the heritage foundation, especially before this distinguished panel. romine, your work at the heritage has been instrumental in the cause of social security disability reform. legislators rely on your analyses went disability does eventually come. your great work will have advanced the cause...
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miller's brands. that may help reassure regulators who are concerned it could lead to less competition. francine: thank you so much. there is caroline hyde. we are talking with tomnd four coming on air. we are trying to understand if there is a chance we get a founding agreement. china was the climate deal holdout last time and now they are the leader. caroline: you're talking about two key points. both relate to two key individuals who just met. china, the leader of legally binding question, will an agreement come in? will it be legally binding? particular doesn't want a legally binding agreement. what kind of treaty could we have. china is playing a leading role. this is the difference between 2009. china is the number one polluter in the are spearheading the charge to cut emissions. they want to reduce emissions by 65%. tom: how much has already been done? how much is preplanned, prepackaged and they are showing up to sign on the dotted line western mark --? caroline: this is frontloaded. we are seeing the pledges from out of 195 countries. more than 180 have already signed and laid out what they promise to do. 65% of peak emissions by 2030. india will slash
miller's brands. that may help reassure regulators who are concerned it could lead to less competition. francine: thank you so much. there is caroline hyde. we are talking with tomnd four coming on air. we are trying to understand if there is a chance we get a founding agreement. china was the climate deal holdout last time and now they are the leader. caroline: you're talking about two key points. both relate to two key individuals who just met. china, the leader of legally binding question,...
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go to our website, myfoxboston.com, try to look like tom brady, if you want to chuckle, check it out. i'm brian salmon, fox 25 sports. blair miller: now being blamed the silent skiller the world's policeman. we have to be the world's leader. who's going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in the middle east? who's going to take care of israel and support them - our greatest ally in the middle east? the united states has the capability of doing this, national security interest that we do it. i will be that kind of president and i hope you want that kind of president for our country going forward. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible >> this the fox 25 morning news. heather hegedus: good morning. >> it is the a.m. a very busy news morning. also thement goes of 2-year-old in hamilton. her former baby-sitter now arrested. blair miller: an arrest in this case and our stephanie coueignoux on that case right now. we'll have an update. first, i'm blair miller. >> i'm heather hegedus. the thanks so much for waking up with us. fox 25 meteorologist sarah wroblewski joining us now. a cold start to the weekend. but
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tom cotton. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much for letting me participate today. ambassador millerion, especially before this distinguished panel. rachel greszler and romina boccia, our work has been instrumental. both staffers and legislators rely on your analyses. and when the disability reform does come, your great work will have advanced the work significantly. and kim hildred, your work was a critical element to my own legislation. we know the challenges of the social security disability insurance program. it's grown far too large, well past the rate of demographics. there's a lack of program integrity and those who should recover never leave the program. but i want to highlight today two other specific concerns with social security disability. first, the effect of social security disability on communities, what might be called the disability tipping point. and second on ways to better help those who can recover return to work. a dynamic of the disability program that's sometimes under appreciated is how regional and concentrated it's become. in arkansas we have the third high
tom cotton. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much for letting me participate today. ambassador millerion, especially before this distinguished panel. rachel greszler and romina boccia, our work has been instrumental. both staffers and legislators rely on your analyses. and when the disability reform does come, your great work will have advanced the work significantly. and kim hildred, your work was a critical element to my own legislation. we know the challenges of the social...