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danielle locklear.eryone in her orbit, young and old, got a boost from her take on life. including her mom, rhoda. >> she was just a fun, girl, she said, out she shined. you would notice her. >> she was always happy, never seen or without a smile on her face. >> danielle and, was like a older sister, and a surrogate mom for daniel. danielle was living with her mother, while she worked her way through a painful divorce in another state. >> my sister was like, do you mind daniel coming, i was like not at all. >> so she dropped and very naturally? >> oh yeah, oh yeah. >> danielle was the outsider, a new school, for all about ten minutes. caroline and danielle became about best buds, immediately. >> we were sitting in the auditorium, and i'm guessing it was kind of like scare to talk to her because of how she pretty she was. i just kept her on her shoulder, started complementing her hair, and she just started making jokes. and hanging out with us all of the time. >> a few weeks into her freshman yeah, danie
danielle locklear.eryone in her orbit, young and old, got a boost from her take on life. including her mom, rhoda. >> she was just a fun, girl, she said, out she shined. you would notice her. >> she was always happy, never seen or without a smile on her face. >> danielle and, was like a older sister, and a surrogate mom for daniel. danielle was living with her mother, while she worked her way through a painful divorce in another state. >> my sister was like, do you mind...
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uh then, uh, daniel ellsberg on. i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well i 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was, uh, it was a week of my 56 birthday. and dan is a very, very prison man. he without questionnaires may be, was, may be one of the greatest intellects of, of our time a last of the mohicans. and we would sit in his office in studio, in library with a 1000 books on or, and american history. and the 1st or 2nd day that i was there, and just in his presence and with all these books, i was just and, and he would, he can talk, you would ask a question and he could go on one time in our interview, i asked him a question and i think
uh then, uh, daniel ellsberg on. i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well i 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i...
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then daniel ellsberg on, i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well i 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was uh, it was a week of my 56 birthday. and dan is a very, very prison man. he, without questionnaires, may be, was, may be one of the greatest intellect. so of our time a last of the mohicans. and we would sit in his office and studio in library with a 1000 books on or, and american history. and the 1st or 2nd day that i was there, and just in his presence and with all these books, i was just and, and he would, he can talk, you would ask a question and he could go on one time in our interview, i asked him a question and i think he went for almost 4 hours without getting up going the bathroom or drinkin
then daniel ellsberg on, i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well i 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was uh, it...
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uh then, uh, daniel ellsberg on. i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well i 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was, uh, it was a week of my 56 birthday. and dan is a very, very prison man. he without questionnaires may be, was, may be one of the greatest intellects of, of our time a last of the mohicans. and we would sit in his office and studio in library with a 1000 books on war and american history. and the 1st or 2nd day that i was there, and just in his presence and with all these books, i was just and, and he would, he can talk, you would ask a question and he could go on one time in our interview, i asked him a question and i think
uh then, uh, daniel ellsberg on. i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well i 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i...
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then daniel ellsberg are an i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well, a 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was uh, it was a week of my 56 birthday. and dan is a very, very present man. he without questionnaires, may be, was, may be one of the greatest intellects of, of our time, the last of the mohicans. and we would sit in his office and studio in library with a 1000 books on war and american history. and the 1st or 2nd day that i was there, and just in his presence and with all these books, i was just and, and he would, he can talk, you would ask a question and he could go on one time in our interview, i asked him a question and i think he went for almost 4 hours without getting up going the bathroom or dr
then daniel ellsberg are an i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well, a 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was...
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let me throw it to daniel. daniel, what i see, and i obviously watch this very closely. it's very painful to watch, but i do see a war on schools, on hospitals, on mosques, on churches, on medical staff, and on children. that's what i see. what is the strategy is that the strategy is to destroy everything i just mentioned a well line or was saying what's the in game i was just looking yesterday at an ad from a real estate company, advertising beach front property coming in gauze. i saw that that looks like, uh, that may be the strategy, but uh, you know, it's a great point. that line i makes about the narrative. but what's interesting is it, you know, a 2 things. first of all, it does remind us of ukraine, doesn't it? russia attacked your brain full stop. we don't want to talk about 2014. we don't want to talk about years of bombings in the dawn bass. no, it happens. the world was born yesterday, and that's exactly what's happening. but what we do see if you do dig a little bit and people like our friend max blumenthal is the grades on, have done a great work, but now it
let me throw it to daniel. daniel, what i see, and i obviously watch this very closely. it's very painful to watch, but i do see a war on schools, on hospitals, on mosques, on churches, on medical staff, and on children. that's what i see. what is the strategy is that the strategy is to destroy everything i just mentioned a well line or was saying what's the in game i was just looking yesterday at an ad from a real estate company, advertising beach front property coming in gauze. i saw that...
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uh then, uh, daniel ellsberg on. i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well i 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was, uh, it was a week of my 56 birthday and dan is a very, very present man. he without questionnaires may be, was maybe one of the greatest intellect. so of our time, the last of the mohicans. and we would sit in his office in studio, in library with a 1000 books on war and american history. and the 1st or 2nd day that i was there, and just in his presence and with all these books, i was just and, and he would, he can talk, you would ask a question and he could go on one time in our interview, i asked him a question and i think
uh then, uh, daniel ellsberg on. i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well i 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i...
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daniel was absolutely right. when i went to university, they were palestinian groups mostly headed by the american jews by the way. and it was a very important issue when i was at university, and it's, and it, which it's just become because of the internet and things like that. people are beginning to learn the history. okay. what was allison, where she wrote a book. if all americans only knew well, they're learning ok a lot line. oh, i see. thinking about what cloud schwab said about the great reset. you know, a gentleman there are people historically that i have not particularly cared for. i never take politics personally, but there are people on the platform because by the way, heritage and traditional statist ossified media. it's over, it's done, it's finished, it's through. but on the regular platforms, people that i always thought were kind of lunatic left. these i'm finding is like, wait a minute, this guy makes i, i'm, i'm agreeing with them. i've told you this before, and i'm a say it again, friends of m
daniel was absolutely right. when i went to university, they were palestinian groups mostly headed by the american jews by the way. and it was a very important issue when i was at university, and it's, and it, which it's just become because of the internet and things like that. people are beginning to learn the history. okay. what was allison, where she wrote a book. if all americans only knew well, they're learning ok a lot line. oh, i see. thinking about what cloud schwab said about the great...
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then daniel ellsberg are an i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well, a 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was uh, it was a week of my 56 birthday. and dan is a very, very prison man. he, without questionnaires, may be, was, may be one of the greatest intellect. so of our time a last of the mohicans. and we would sit in his office and studio in library with a 1000 books on or, and american history. and the 1st or 2nd day that i was there, and just in his presence and with all these books, i was just and, and he would, he can talk, you would ask a question and he could go on one time in our interview, i asked him a question and i think he went for almost 4 hours without getting up going the bathroom or drinki
then daniel ellsberg are an i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well, a 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was...
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>> daniel ? policy? >> daniel? well, not policy? >> daniel ? well, not that policy? >> daniel?t that i'm aware of. i mean , keir starmer aware of. i mean, keir starmer did a new year message in which he said we have a plan. yes we have plan not just for have a plan not just for immigration. we have a plan that's going to solve all our problems there'll be cost problems and there'll be no cost to no downside to it. but he to it. no downside to it. but he hasn't the plan is hasn't said what the plan is now. all right. give him now. okay. all right. give him cut some slack. he wouldn't cut him some slack. he wouldn't want do that too far ahead of want to do that too far ahead of a general election. but what's going really going to be really, really interesting? won't just interesting? and it won't just be this. it be reform looking at this. it will press generally is will be the press generally is that going to be the that this is going to be the first election decades where first election in decades where both all parties, but both parties all parties, but both parties all partie
>> daniel ? policy? >> daniel? well, not policy? >> daniel ? well, not that policy? >> daniel?t that i'm aware of. i mean , keir starmer aware of. i mean, keir starmer did a new year message in which he said we have a plan. yes we have plan not just for have a plan not just for immigration. we have a plan that's going to solve all our problems there'll be cost problems and there'll be no cost to no downside to it. but he to it. no downside to it. but he hasn't the plan...
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daniel mcadams, executive director, ron paul institute out of lake jackson, texas. glenn dyson, professor of political science, university of southeastern norway out of oslow. thank you both for being with me. well, let's start this off uh uh in texas. daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the us secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, what is this his fourth trip? what have they had to show? for absolutely nothing at this point do more to protect civilians, well they've already completely destroyed the civilian infrastructure, the 23,ous plus civilians who have been slaughtered. now just the tip of the iceberg because i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry, i'm going to interrupt you because i'm having some audio difficulties, hopefully we can take care of that and i'll come back to you, so sorry, glenn, i'll i'll propose that same question then to you, what exactly does the us secretary of state means when he says that? well uh, i would agree with - yeah the former coun
daniel mcadams, executive director, ron paul institute out of lake jackson, texas. glenn dyson, professor of political science, university of southeastern norway out of oslow. thank you both for being with me. well, let's start this off uh uh in texas. daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the us secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, what is this his fourth trip? what have they had to...
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daniel was absolutely right. when i went to university, there were palestinian groups, mostly headed by the american jews by the way. and it was a very important issue when i was at university. and it's, and it, which is just become because of the internet and things like that. people are beginning to learn the history. okay. what was allison, where she wrote her book, if all americans only knew well, they're learning ok a lot line. oh, i see. thinking about what cloud schwab said about the great reset. you know, a gentleman, there are people historically that i have not particularly cared for. i never take politics personally, but there are people on the platform because by the way, heritage and traditional statist ossified media. it's over, it's done, it's finished, it's through. but on the regular platforms, people that i always thought were kind of lunatic left. these i'm finding is like, wait a minute. this guy makes i, i'm, i'm agreeing with them. i've told you this before, let me say it again. friends of m
daniel was absolutely right. when i went to university, there were palestinian groups, mostly headed by the american jews by the way. and it was a very important issue when i was at university. and it's, and it, which is just become because of the internet and things like that. people are beginning to learn the history. okay. what was allison, where she wrote her book, if all americans only knew well, they're learning ok a lot line. oh, i see. thinking about what cloud schwab said about the...
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daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, is this his fourth trip, what have they had to show for it? absolutely nothing. at this point, do more to protect civilians, well they've already just completely destroyed the civilian infrastructure, the 23,ous plus civilians who have been slaughtered. now that's just the tip of the iceberg because i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry, i'm going to interrupt you because i'm having some audio difficulties, hopefully we can take care of that and i'll come back to you. so sorry, glenn, i'll i'll propose that same question then to you, what exactly does the us secret? your state means when he says that? well uh, i would agree with - yeah, the former account of it, i think that it's very little very late, because gaza has been completely leveled, they destroyed the entire gaza strip, uh, again, thousands of civilians, the majority of dead are women and chil
daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, is this his fourth trip, what have they had to show for it? absolutely nothing. at this point, do more to protect civilians, well they've already just completely destroyed the civilian infrastructure, the 23,ous plus civilians who have been slaughtered. now that's just the tip of the iceberg because i'm...
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then daniel ellsberg on, i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well, a 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was uh, it was a week of my 56 birthday. and dan is a very, very present man. he, without questionnaires, may be, was, may be one of the greatest intellects of, of our time a last of the mohicans. and we would sit in his office and studio in library with a 1000 books on or, and american history. and the 1st or 2nd day that i was there, and just in his presence and with all these books, i was just and, and he would, he can talk, you would ask a question and he could go on one time in our interview, i asked him a question and i think he went for almost 4 hours without getting up going the bathroom or drin
then daniel ellsberg on, i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of nuclear weapons. tell us about that and about how he was able to break through and complete that book. well, a 1st i'd say just spending 10 days with dan and patricia in their home that um was a life changing for me. and i was uh,...
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daniel was absolutely right. when i was at university, there were palestinian groups mostly headed by the american jews by the way. and it was a very important issue when i was at university and it's, and it, which is just become because of the internet and things like that. people are beginning to learn the history. okay. what was allison, where she wrote a book. if all americans only knew well, they're learning ok a lot line. oh, i see. thinking about what cloud schwab said about the great reset. you know, a gentleman there are people historically that i have not particularly cared for. i never take politics personally, but there are people on the platform because by the way, heritage and traditional statist ossified media. it's over, it's done, it's finished, it's through. but on the regular platforms, people that i always thought were kind of lunatic left. these i'm finding is like, wait a minute, this guy makes i, i'm, i'm agreeing with them. i've told you this before. let me say it again. friends of mine wh
daniel was absolutely right. when i was at university, there were palestinian groups mostly headed by the american jews by the way. and it was a very important issue when i was at university and it's, and it, which is just become because of the internet and things like that. people are beginning to learn the history. okay. what was allison, where she wrote a book. if all americans only knew well, they're learning ok a lot line. oh, i see. thinking about what cloud schwab said about the great...
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the okay is go back to daniel and lake jax and daniel, you know, and looking at a lot of the coverage and i tried to look at it a little bit of everything for sure to get a sense of the narrative here. but there's one thing and lionel touched about it so you there are certain things you just don't talk about there or those are a 3rd rail, so you stay away from it in the main stream. you almost never, i don't think one so far since october 7th. it's been mentioned to me that gods in the west bank are illegal or under illegal occupation. you never talk to you about the occupation because some fanatics suddenly woke up on october 7th and attacked is real. that's the narrative. but that's not contextualized as we oh very well no . but so it, what are the reasons why they have to continue with the narrative they have is, or it has the right to defend itself is because they will not contextualize it. and where this conflict came from, it didn't come out of the book, just like pulling invaded the woke up one morning. he was in a bad mode any invaded ukraine, which of course is nonsense here.
the okay is go back to daniel and lake jax and daniel, you know, and looking at a lot of the coverage and i tried to look at it a little bit of everything for sure to get a sense of the narrative here. but there's one thing and lionel touched about it so you there are certain things you just don't talk about there or those are a 3rd rail, so you stay away from it in the main stream. you almost never, i don't think one so far since october 7th. it's been mentioned to me that gods in the west...
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you can't say the word occupation, daniel. yeah, it's absolutely true, but something interesting is happening, peter, which is that it's not sticking like it used to now. right. you've seen him and that's a generational shift. i mean, you are seeing young people. if you look at the poles, young people are not holding these views at the bloomers held about places like israel about are, you know, uh, in escape a whole new romance with is or whatever you want to call it. they're not buying it . and that's why we had this big freak out about these college presidents. they were okay. i mean, i've never seen if you like, if they weren't hauled before congress, what would you say of someone called for genocide and israel the what have you. um, it was insane. it was all made up and it was a desperate attempt to try to get this back on the reservation. but you've seen protests world wide of millions of people from indonesia to paris to washington dc . the narrative is not sticking anymore. and i think a lot of credit is due to the emer
you can't say the word occupation, daniel. yeah, it's absolutely true, but something interesting is happening, peter, which is that it's not sticking like it used to now. right. you've seen him and that's a generational shift. i mean, you are seeing young people. if you look at the poles, young people are not holding these views at the bloomers held about places like israel about are, you know, uh, in escape a whole new romance with is or whatever you want to call it. they're not buying it ....
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daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, what is this his fourth trip? what have they had to show for it? absolutely. nothing at this point do more to protect civilians, well they've already completely destroyed the civilian infrastructure, the 23,000 plus civilians who have been slaughtered, now that's just the tip of the iceber, because now i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry, i'm going to interrupt you because i'm having some audio difficulties, hopefully we can take care of that and i'll come back to you, so sorry, glenn, i'll i'll propose that same question then to you, what exactly does the us secretary of state means when he says that? well uh, i i would agree with yeah, the former account of it, i think that it's very little, very late because uh, gaza has been uh completely leveled, they destroyed the entire gaza strip uh, again uh, thousands of civilians, the majority of dead are wo
daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, what is this his fourth trip? what have they had to show for it? absolutely. nothing at this point do more to protect civilians, well they've already completely destroyed the civilian infrastructure, the 23,000 plus civilians who have been slaughtered, now that's just the tip of the iceber, because now...
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daniel was absolutely right. when i was at university, there were palestinian groups mostly headed by the american jews by the way. and it was a very important issue when i was at university. and it's, and it, which is just become because of the internet and things like that. people are beginning to learn the history. okay. what was allison, where she wrote a book, if all americans only knew well, they're learning ok. a lot line. oh, i see. thinking about what cloud schwab said about the great reset. you know, a gentleman, there are people historically that i have not particularly cared for. i never take politics personally, but there are people on the platform because by the way, heritage and traditional statist ossified media. it's over, it's done, it's finished, it's through. but on the regular platforms, people that i always thought were kind of lunatic left. these i'm finding is like, wait a minute. this guy makes i, i'm, i'm agreeing with them. i've told you this before. let me say it again. friends of mine
daniel was absolutely right. when i was at university, there were palestinian groups mostly headed by the american jews by the way. and it was a very important issue when i was at university. and it's, and it, which is just become because of the internet and things like that. people are beginning to learn the history. okay. what was allison, where she wrote a book, if all americans only knew well, they're learning ok. a lot line. oh, i see. thinking about what cloud schwab said about the great...
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daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, what is this his fourth trip? what have they had? to show for it absolutely nothing at this point do more to protect civilians, well they've already completely destroyed the civilian infrastructure, the 23,000 plus civilians who have been slaughtered. now that's just the tip of the icebert, because now i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry, i'm going to interrupt you because i'm having some audio difficulties, hopefully we can take care of that and i'll come back to you. so sorry, glenn, i'll propose that same question then to you, what exactly does the us secretary of state means when he says that? well uh, i i would agree with the former account of it, i think that it's very little, very late, because uh, gaza has been uh completely leveled, they destroyed the entire gaza strip, uh, again, uh, thousands of civilians, the majority of dead are women and
daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, what is this his fourth trip? what have they had? to show for it absolutely nothing at this point do more to protect civilians, well they've already completely destroyed the civilian infrastructure, the 23,000 plus civilians who have been slaughtered. now that's just the tip of the icebert, because now...
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authorities with nicaraguan president daniel ortega. as a great privilege that on july 19, 1979, i witnessed our victory. daniel ortega, born november 11 , 1945. studied at the faculty of law of the central american university in monagua 1962-1979 participated in the guerrilla struggle against the dictatorship of anastasio samose. arrested in 1967. spent 7 years in prison. 1985-1990, constitutional president of the republic of nicoragua. 1990-2006 leader of the opposition since january 10. 2007 president republic of nicaragua. daniel artega has been congratulating nicaragua for 17 years now. in november 2021, presidential elections were held, where ortega once again won in a landslide. but in january 2022, at revolution square in monago, he took the oath of office. president, by the way, at the same time, along with him , rassario muril, his wife and faithful comrade-in-arms in the partisan struggle, was sworn in as vice-president. razario is a poetess, grand-niece of sandino. under samos she was imprisoned. his participation in the lib
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don't go anywhere, daniel, i got a lot more questions for you. coming up next, we'll get into diplomatic precedence in standard operating procedure. when americans get locked up abroad, we'll discuss it when we return with daniel mcadams to type the m. o will be right back the the, the, the the, the, the welcome back to the m. o i, manila chant, hollywood, a listers like clear danes, have depicted harrowing stories of an american being locked up abroad unjustly. and the consternation that it creates for washington. but is this true in real life? and you'll make adams, the executive director of the ron paul institute is back with us. thanks so much for sticking around, daniel. so let's go to this whole hollywood topic. and i can think of the case of laura ling a journalist working for the now defunct current tv, al gore's brief media venture. she's the younger sister of journalist lisa ling, who at the time in 2009 was a special correspondent for the oprah winfrey show. so these 2 women are well connected to say the least. so after a 140 day capti
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hey -- hey, daniel daniel daniel hey, hey, hey, buddy, hey, buddy. >> yeah, man, what's good?st time ever. [ cheers and applause >> no -- in the episode -- i did this episode of "black mirror." >> jimmy: uh-huh >> i had to pretend to fall asleep and they said, "action," and i was out. >> jimmy: you actually really - yeah >> no, i was out >> jimmy: you're like, "you've got the man -- >> and then we ruined the take i was gone i was gone i was gone i was gone [ laughter ] they used -- they probably used the take though. it was good. it was believable. >> jimmy: that was fantastic that is a method actor right there. come on. that's how you do it [ cheers and applause >> i'm -- i'm committed. i'm committed. >> jimmy: you really are >> i'm committed >> jimmy: you -- you've acted in tons of movies. you know, i'm a big fan. but this thing, "the kitchen," this is a totally different ball game here this is co-directing, co-writing this. >> yeah. >> jimmy: produced it. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's a lot of work >> it's a lot. it's a lot yeah >> jimmy: did -- did you have fun doi
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daniel, let issues? um, right. daniel, let me start with you.st of all, i think we probably would all want to join in expressing our absolute sympathies for those families who've all spoken today . and it's so this story is so sad. i was on live on the morning show on britain's newsroom that i do when this story broke . and at first we story broke. and at first we weren't we weren't sure what was happening. and then as the story evolved, became obvious that evolved, it became obvious that this person who had this was one person who had taken lives of young people, taken the lives of young people, particularly with the students that lost their life, and also the caretaker , ian coates the caretaker, ian coates as well. you look at the rap well. when you look at the rap sheet for this guy in terms of his history , and he had nine his history, and he had nine intervening loans from police or from mental health services and all of them were missed. is this the classic case of a man who should have been in some sort of residential unit? do you think?
daniel, let issues? um, right. daniel, let me start with you.st of all, i think we probably would all want to join in expressing our absolute sympathies for those families who've all spoken today . and it's so this story is so sad. i was on live on the morning show on britain's newsroom that i do when this story broke . and at first we story broke. and at first we weren't we weren't sure what was happening. and then as the story evolved, became obvious that evolved, it became obvious that this...
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also joining us daniel kovalak is author and human rights a lawyer who joins us from pittsburg pa. welcome to you both. i'll start with you. since you're in sona, let's look at the latest u.s. aggression and uh if you can tell us what you think about it where you have uh the 14 strikes that the us has uh uh executed and uh this was uh... preemptive uh move by the us because it said that there were missiles ready to go by the yemenese, i'm wondering how they would know that, and whether that even constitutes a reason to strike another uh country's army. uh, what is your reaction to the way the us did that, and of course how it has been acting against yemen, which has accelerated it strikes against the yemeny army. i'm... it has been clear that the united states in all attack, the main purpose of those attack is actually to support israel for to continue its junide and blockade and the mass killing uh in in gaza and when yemen take these steps, all the international community, i mean most of the country has came with the united states because they want germany not to help the palesti
also joining us daniel kovalak is author and human rights a lawyer who joins us from pittsburg pa. welcome to you both. i'll start with you. since you're in sona, let's look at the latest u.s. aggression and uh if you can tell us what you think about it where you have uh the 14 strikes that the us has uh uh executed and uh this was uh... preemptive uh move by the us because it said that there were missiles ready to go by the yemenese, i'm wondering how they would know that, and whether that...
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don't go anywhere, daniel. i got a lot more questions for you. coming up next. we'll get into diplomatic precedence in standard operating procedure. when americans get locked up abroad, we'll discuss it when we return with daniel mcadam sit tight, the em all will be right back. the the, [000:00:00;00] the one you do that you attempted to collect at the exit amount. i thought she did not show any type of a job to fluff any cause of a dish. uh, international phone for the defense of the supplement is such a blessing and not to mention in person once. did you lose your task like that? if i said the media, i love to focus on the 2 reasons, can you say with the city the new country can piece of us can be presented. it was working monday morning to work it down, stimulates the industry is little less money. the final says really left, so should william farmer shots, monuments. so we have good guy started over what decision did my name and what was that man was the ones that ridiculous problems i put in the best one today and but you know, so that's what it is that you
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daniel, thank so much for being with us. uh so 1st for the death of gonzalez, we are out was definitely sad news, but at least for me it wasn't a surprise. i mean, it seems like the writing was on the wall for him. i mean, was it a surprise to you? i mean the death itself, but perhaps more surprising. what little the white house did to help free him if any effort at all. i mean not joe biden, not tony blinking. how did a us citizen get left to die? and what we can only imagine was our ukrainian gulag. yeah, i mean, part of me, manila was surprised. shouldn't be surprised. but i wouldn't have thought that the by the administration would be so brazen and completely ignoring the play of an american. he had a pretty big following on the internet. a lot of people were tuning into his shows . i mean, he was extraordinarily valuable because he was an american on the ground telling us things as he saw them at a time when not many journalists over on the ground in that area. but that also made him a huge danger. because as you point
daniel, thank so much for being with us. uh so 1st for the death of gonzalez, we are out was definitely sad news, but at least for me it wasn't a surprise. i mean, it seems like the writing was on the wall for him. i mean, was it a surprise to you? i mean the death itself, but perhaps more surprising. what little the white house did to help free him if any effort at all. i mean not joe biden, not tony blinking. how did a us citizen get left to die? and what we can only imagine was our ukrainian...
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and daniel, tell me if i'm just kind of high in the sky or being idealistic. but i mean i, i'm the child of immigrants, right? i'm the 1st american born in my family and it was always my belief and my understanding that this country kind of goes abides by the rule of leave, no man behind or woman or, or they are. i don't know what climate we're in right now. 2024, but leave no man behind. right. but that doesn't appear to be the case of we're not treating everybody equally when an american has locked up abroad with no diplomatic effort is even put forth. i mean, doesn't that raise any red flags to our civilian population to say, hey, something is wrong here. i'm going to be afraid to travel now because of something happens to me. this administration's not going to help me. it will make your generous donation to the button to administer the before you take that trip abroad and you should be just fine. send a nice little of know to add them ship and you'll be just fine. yeah, that's kind of sounds like where, where we're at and it's just, you gotta make sure you
and daniel, tell me if i'm just kind of high in the sky or being idealistic. but i mean i, i'm the child of immigrants, right? i'm the 1st american born in my family and it was always my belief and my understanding that this country kind of goes abides by the rule of leave, no man behind or woman or, or they are. i don't know what climate we're in right now. 2024, but leave no man behind. right. but that doesn't appear to be the case of we're not treating everybody equally when an american has...
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. >> asambleas partidarias y sus implicaciones nos acompana el presidente de la iniciativa libre, danielniel, buenas noches, gracias por por acompanarnos. >> basicamente, ¿te sorprende el resultado? >> no fue sorpresa que trump ganara la noche. >> las incognitas siempre fueron uno por cuanto ganaria trump y segundo yo creo que era quien lograria el segundo lugar tenemos que reconocer que la victoria de trump en iowa fue contundente. >> logro la mayoria, indiscutiblemente la noche fue todo aspecto. >> ahora, ¿que hay detras de este segundo lugar? >> nicky haley estaba encabezando la intencion de voto y en iowa, pero fue ron desantis quien se pero reconozcamos tambien que aeva no decide por el resto del pais. >> hay mucho por que luchar, y ese segundo lugar fue muy importante, especialmente para ron desantis que parece que estaba perdiendo el impulso y esta semana, fue la primera semana que una encuesta mostro que nikki haley lo habia alcanzado, pero resulto que la maquina de movilizacion de santos se gano el dia. >> ahora, hay que reconocer que a pesar de las condiciones del tiempo y del
. >> asambleas partidarias y sus implicaciones nos acompana el presidente de la iniciativa libre, danielniel, buenas noches, gracias por por acompanarnos. >> basicamente, ¿te sorprende el resultado? >> no fue sorpresa que trump ganara la noche. >> las incognitas siempre fueron uno por cuanto ganaria trump y segundo yo creo que era quien lograria el segundo lugar tenemos que reconocer que la victoria de trump en iowa fue contundente. >> logro la mayoria,...
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so much for sticking around daniel. so let's go to this whole hollywood topic and i can think of the case of laura ling a journalist working for the now defunct current tv, al gore's brief media venture. she's the younger sister of journalist lisa ling, who at the time in 2009 was a special correspondent for the oprah winfrey show. so these 2 women are well connected to say the least. so after a 140 day captivity in north korea, we saw bill clinton himself, fly in to pyongyang to rescue laura ling and una lee, another american journalist captured with lane why was wings life more worthy of savings and gonzalez a well, we're in a depressing era, manila, where everything has now been politicized. you know, and this was one of the triumphs of, of the soviet leadership in, in eastern europe and the soviet union were even your personal and interpersonal relationships were politicized. we certainly have the politicize ation of justice here in the united states, someone like gonzalgo lira who told uncomfortable truths, what's
so much for sticking around daniel. so let's go to this whole hollywood topic and i can think of the case of laura ling a journalist working for the now defunct current tv, al gore's brief media venture. she's the younger sister of journalist lisa ling, who at the time in 2009 was a special correspondent for the oprah winfrey show. so these 2 women are well connected to say the least. so after a 140 day captivity in north korea, we saw bill clinton himself, fly in to pyongyang to rescue laura...
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i'm daniel. stay with us because we also want to get your thoughts on another aspect of the current tensions in the middle east. and that's the, the leader of the loved non based hezbollah militia, promising retaliation over the killing of a top mazda official. and they route on wednesday, has beloved blames is real for the attack, although there has been no claim of responsibility is real generally doesn't comment on strikes and other countries, but officials have previously said that they would target, tomas leaders, wherever they are. a mazda is classified as a terrorist group by multiple countries. let's have a listen. waiving the most flag, protest is in ramallah voice. the supports in tango this evening and the occupied westbank was the hometown of cell a ruling high ranking. most official was killed in a striking bay roots on tuesday. well, natalie got into cars is crazy, hysterical or the new need. the preventative is israel. feel that he and is experiencing a kind of defeat? oh no, i'm i
i'm daniel. stay with us because we also want to get your thoughts on another aspect of the current tensions in the middle east. and that's the, the leader of the loved non based hezbollah militia, promising retaliation over the killing of a top mazda official. and they route on wednesday, has beloved blames is real for the attack, although there has been no claim of responsibility is real generally doesn't comment on strikes and other countries, but officials have previously said that they...
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cavali, go ahead, sorry about that, daniel, no, that's fine, so uh, as i say, this shows the priority. the united states, right? i mean, if the u.s. cared about human rights, it would have set up no- fly zone over gaza to prevent this genocide. instead, it's been sending 2 thous pound bombs to israel, which they're using to wipe out entire neighborhoods. uh, in gaza, and as you say, um, the us is using its military might to attack yemen. uh, why? because it cares more about shipping lanes and commerce than it does about human lives. that's what there's. saying, i mean, that's, it doesn't matter what biden and blincan and these other folks say what that they care about civilians, you have to look at their actions and their actions are saying, we care about our global dominance in the middle east, and we care about shipping lanes and we don't really care about civilians, that's exactly what the bied administration is saying through this condo. what do you think about that? hosen, our guest makes the point that their actions speak louder than words. and that what they care about is the g
cavali, go ahead, sorry about that, daniel, no, that's fine, so uh, as i say, this shows the priority. the united states, right? i mean, if the u.s. cared about human rights, it would have set up no- fly zone over gaza to prevent this genocide. instead, it's been sending 2 thous pound bombs to israel, which they're using to wipe out entire neighborhoods. uh, in gaza, and as you say, um, the us is using its military might to attack yemen. uh, why? because it cares more about shipping lanes and...
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. >> en exclusiva, el presidente daniel novoa habla con nosotros en su casa de guayaquil nos dice ensiste su estrategia para ganar la guerra que le iba a crimen organizado. >> contra el crimen organizado, los ha catalogado terroristas. >> ¿como hara lucha? >> y nos dicen que se parece en que no al presidente de el salvador nayib bukele. >> no confies en advertencia para que el grupo respaldado por iran deje de atacar multitudinarias en el mundo arabe, mientras los huties prometen retaliacion. >> no le disparamos a los migrantes que ingresan ilegalmente porque si no, la administracion biden nos demandaria. >> ese fue el controversial e comentario que hizo el gobernador de texas, greg abbott, durante una entrevista radial. >> lo que esta diciendo el gobernador es a ademas, ha tomado otras medidas drastica sin consultar a los alcaldes fronterizos. >> 160 millones de de personas en el pais le hacen frente a una condiciones propicias para la generacion de tornados de costa a costa del pais. >> con julio vaqueiro desde guayaquil, ecuador. >> tambien una de las mas peligrosas, estamos en el
. >> en exclusiva, el presidente daniel novoa habla con nosotros en su casa de guayaquil nos dice ensiste su estrategia para ganar la guerra que le iba a crimen organizado. >> contra el crimen organizado, los ha catalogado terroristas. >> ¿como hara lucha? >> y nos dicen que se parece en que no al presidente de el salvador nayib bukele. >> no confies en advertencia para que el grupo respaldado por iran deje de atacar multitudinarias en el mundo arabe, mientras los...
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daniel mcadams. thank you so much for being with us. daniel mcadams is, of course the executive director at the wrong. paul institute, you can learn more about their work at the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity by going to ron paul institute, dot com. so unfortunately gotta leave it right there. thank you so much for your time and insight. explain that. so as you can see in the us, the land that purports to be the greatest democracy on earth and claims to value the lives of its citizens. claims to protect its nationals abroad. failed gonzalo lira. he paid the ultimate price, he paid with his life for the crime of critical journalism. and i don't know mean tweets about joe biden. i send my deepest condolences to his family to that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host middle of chan. thank you so much for tuning and we'll see you again next time to figure out the m. o, the hello and welcome to across the board. here we discussed some
daniel mcadams. thank you so much for being with us. daniel mcadams is, of course the executive director at the wrong. paul institute, you can learn more about their work at the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity by going to ron paul institute, dot com. so unfortunately gotta leave it right there. thank you so much for your time and insight. explain that. so as you can see in the us, the land that purports to be the greatest democracy on earth and claims to value the lives of its...
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don't go anywhere, daniel, i got a lot more questions for you. coming up next, we'll get into diplomatic precedence in standard operating procedure. when americans get locked up abroad, we'll discuss it when we return with daniel mcadams to type the m. o will be right back. the on the who seemed wrong. just don't have to shape out the application and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look so common ground the the welcome back to the m. o i manila chant, hollywood, a listers like claire danes have depicted harrowing stories of an american being locked up abroad unjustly. and the consternation that it creates for washington. but is this true in real life that you'll make, adams, the executive director of the ron paul institute is back with us. thanks so much for sticking around, daniel. so let's go to this whole hollywood topic. i can think of the case of laura ling a journalist working for the now defunct current tv, al gore's brief media venture. she's the younger sister of journalist lisa ling,
don't go anywhere, daniel, i got a lot more questions for you. coming up next, we'll get into diplomatic precedence in standard operating procedure. when americans get locked up abroad, we'll discuss it when we return with daniel mcadams to type the m. o will be right back. the on the who seemed wrong. just don't have to shape out the application and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look so common ground the the welcome back to the m. o i...
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okay, all right, thank you very much, daniel, author and human rights lawyer from pittsburg. p pleasure, activist and political commentator from sona. thank you to you both. with that we come. an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. she's going to get hit by a car. if you really care about the lives. فنحن اطفال غزه اغلب المجازر التي شنت فينا هي من من الطائرات الامريكيه الغداره امريكا قبل في الحروب التي قد مضت كانت تدعم اسرائيل بالسر لكن اليوم دعمت اسرائيل بالعلن امام امام مراه العالم كله وفي ام عينينا راينا البضائع والذخائر الامريكيه وهي تدخل الى اسرائيل والطائرات الغداره الحربيه الامريكيه. uh, even my friends are getting killed, my colleagues by this real incubation, we're still doing the the daily missions to survive, filling the the water containers with water so we can survive, and as you can... see behind the army is flashes, the gumfire, the heavy machine guns and the snipers, small flames in the sky, oh my god, but you will survive. when palestinian journalist shirin abu aghale was killed by nisvd sniper on may 11, 2022, the israelis meant
okay, all right, thank you very much, daniel, author and human rights lawyer from pittsburg. p pleasure, activist and political commentator from sona. thank you to you both. with that we come. an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. she's going to get hit by a car. if you really care about the lives. فنحن اطفال غزه اغلب المجازر التي شنت فينا هي من من الطائرات الامريكيه الغداره امريكا قبل في...
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kaval, go ahead, sorry about that, daniel, no, that's fine, so uh, as i say, this shows the priorities of the united states, right, i mean, if the us cared about..." human rights, it would have set up no fly zone over gaza to prevent this genocide, instead it's been sending 2, pound bombs to israel which they're using to wipe out entire neighborhoods uh in gaza, and as you say, um, the us is using its military might to attack yemen, uh, why? because it cares more about shipping lanes and commerce than it does about human lives, that's what they're saying, i mean, that's, it doesn't matter what buy it. and blinkin and these other folks say what that they care about civilians, you have to look at their actions and their actions are saying, we care about our global dominance in the middle east and we care about shipping lanes and we don't really care about civilians, that's exactly what the bied administration is saying through this condo. what do you think about that? are guess makes the point that their actions speak louder than words and that what they care about is the global dominanc
kaval, go ahead, sorry about that, daniel, no, that's fine, so uh, as i say, this shows the priorities of the united states, right, i mean, if the us cared about..." human rights, it would have set up no fly zone over gaza to prevent this genocide, instead it's been sending 2, pound bombs to israel which they're using to wipe out entire neighborhoods uh in gaza, and as you say, um, the us is using its military might to attack yemen, uh, why? because it cares more about shipping lanes and...
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danielle brooks, everybody!a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build affordable housing. now he's running for the senate. our economy, our democracy, our planet. this is why we fight. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. >> jimmy: thanks to john oliver and danielle brooks. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next, but first, here with the song "someday someday," pete yorn! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ always so much harder than you thought it would be you throw it all away when they come calling ♪ ♪ never the one for a long goodbye leave before the end then you're off running ♪ ♪ should've seen the truth but you held it so tight hidden so well that it fooled me ♪ ♪ now you're out walking on the edges of life selling that same old smile just to get by ♪ ♪ ooh ooh ooh someday i'll someday i'll try ♪ ♪ ooh ooh o
danielle brooks, everybody!a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build affordable housing. now he's running for the senate. our economy, our democracy, our planet. this is why we fight. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. >> jimmy: thanks to john oliver and danielle brooks. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time...
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geoff: npr international correspondent daniel estrin. thank you for sharing your reporting and insights with us. daniel: you're welcome. ♪ geoff: in the day's other headlines -- russian forces pnded ukraine today with a record 90 drones during the early hours of the new year. the barrage struck lviv in the west and odesa in the south, and it followed a weekend of intensive new russian aerial assaults. in moscow, president vladimir putin blamed it on ukraine's attack on a russian border city on saturday that reportedly killed 25 people. pres. putin: what is the point of what they are doing? they want firstly, to intimidate us and then create some kind of uncertainty inside our country. for our part, we will increase our strikes. undoubtedly, this is a crime against the civilian population and will not go unpunished. geoff: russian officials said ukrainian officials also shelled parts of a russian occupied region today. central japan's strongest earthquake in more than 40 years rocked the region today, killing at least four people. it was
geoff: npr international correspondent daniel estrin. thank you for sharing your reporting and insights with us. daniel: you're welcome. ♪ geoff: in the day's other headlines -- russian forces pnded ukraine today with a record 90 drones during the early hours of the new year. the barrage struck lviv in the west and odesa in the south, and it followed a weekend of intensive new russian aerial assaults. in moscow, president vladimir putin blamed it on ukraine's attack on a russian border city...
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talking to danielle , but from the to danielle, but from from the snows .f iowa snows. from the snows of iowa back to here. but i've got a feeling when you see the weather forecast in one moment, it might be chilly here the be quite chilly here over the weekend to see you monday looks like things are heating up . like things are heating up. >> boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news is . weather on gb news is. >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update friday will be another dry and sunny day for most and showers are becoming much more limited to the far north. but there's still ice warning in still a snow and ice warning in force for many areas of northern and western scotland. high pressure centring itself more centrally across uk centrally across the uk overnight tonight and through friday. that will bring the dner friday. that will bring the drier so through the drier weather. so through the night tonight it will turn dry for many areas. plenty of long lived clear spells, some mist and freezing in fact, and fog, freezing fog, in
talking to danielle , but from the to danielle, but from from the snows .f iowa snows. from the snows of iowa back to here. but i've got a feeling when you see the weather forecast in one moment, it might be chilly here the be quite chilly here over the weekend to see you monday looks like things are heating up . like things are heating up. >> boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news is . weather on gb news is. >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update friday...
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daniel mac, welcome. thanks for joining us.urious about the social media craze and the youtubers going viral, in this case tiktok. millions and millions of people following you because you ask that one simple question, how did this all begin? >> just straight up curiosity. i was fresh out of college and i thought how do i afford a super car one day, might as well ask from the horse's mouth how to do it, and cars were kind of the easiest way to do so. >> you like cars as well, we sort of put together this montage of the coolest cars that you also show in your videos, watch here. >> this is -- 1 of 19 ever built. one of the most powerful lambourghini. >> some of the most fun i've had driving. >> new concept car yesterday, it's a gt car, 2 plus 2. >> this is full lm spectrum. >> don't crash that, have fun. >> these are some incredible videos, so you love the cars, and you wanted to own them yourself so you asked the people driving them what do you do for a living. what has been some of your favorite responses so far from that ques
daniel mac, welcome. thanks for joining us.urious about the social media craze and the youtubers going viral, in this case tiktok. millions and millions of people following you because you ask that one simple question, how did this all begin? >> just straight up curiosity. i was fresh out of college and i thought how do i afford a super car one day, might as well ask from the horse's mouth how to do it, and cars were kind of the easiest way to do so. >> you like cars as well, we...
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geoff: npr international correspondent daniel estrin. thank you for sharing your reporting and insights with us. daniel: you're welcome. ♪ geoff: in the day's other headlines -- russian forces pounded ukraine today with a record 90 drones during the early hours of the new year. the barrage struck lviv in the west and odesa in the south, and it followed a weekend of intensive new russian aerial assaults. in moscow, president vladimir putin blamed it on ukraine's attack on a russian border city on saturday that reportedly killed 25 people. pres. putin: what is the point of what they are doing? they want firstly, to intimidate us and then create some kind of uncertainty inside our country. for our part, we will increase our strikes. undoubtedly, this is a crime against the civilian population and will not go unpunished. geoff: russian officials said ukrainian officials also shelled parts of a russian occupied region today. central japan's strongest earthquake in more than 40 years rocked the region today, killing at least four people. it wa
geoff: npr international correspondent daniel estrin. thank you for sharing your reporting and insights with us. daniel: you're welcome. ♪ geoff: in the day's other headlines -- russian forces pounded ukraine today with a record 90 drones during the early hours of the new year. the barrage struck lviv in the west and odesa in the south, and it followed a weekend of intensive new russian aerial assaults. in moscow, president vladimir putin blamed it on ukraine's attack on a russian border city...
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interesting, danielle, there used to be a plan. we used to be told, go to college, find a job, then you will be successful. you are now an antique career coach. can you tell our viewers what it is that you do and what you tell your clients these days as a millennial, we were taught to climb the corporate ladder and check the boxes to be successful. go to school and regular career coaches operate on the notion, the dream job is exist. and as an inside career coach, i believe that dream jobs don't exist. and we really need to reject householder and stop centering work as the most important thing in our lives. and we really need to focus on what makes us feel. and we can also do that when we are in the workplace by focusing on our engagement and our energy levels, calling disruptive, difficult, demanding, or just some of the words that are being used and have been used to describe your generation. do you think that they are fair and i don't think so. i think what we've seen, especially for 20 years, we've lived abroad our lives and se
interesting, danielle, there used to be a plan. we used to be told, go to college, find a job, then you will be successful. you are now an antique career coach. can you tell our viewers what it is that you do and what you tell your clients these days as a millennial, we were taught to climb the corporate ladder and check the boxes to be successful. go to school and regular career coaches operate on the notion, the dream job is exist. and as an inside career coach, i believe that dream jobs...
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interesting, danielle, there used to be a plan. we used to be told, go to college, find a job, then you will be successful. you are now an antique career coach. can you tell our viewers what it is that you do and what you tell your clients these days as a millennial we were taught to climb the corporate ladder and check the boxes to be successful. go to school and regular career coaches operate on the notion and dream jobs exist. and as an inside career coach, i believe that dream jobs don't exist. and we really need to reject householder and stop centering work as the most important thing in our lives. and we really need to focus on what makes us feel. and we can also do that when we are in the workplace by focusing on our engagement and our energy levels, calling disruptive, difficult, demanding, or just some of the words that are being used and have been used to describe your generation. do you think that they are fair and i don't think so. i think what we've seen, especially for 20 years, we've lived abroad our lives and seeing
interesting, danielle, there used to be a plan. we used to be told, go to college, find a job, then you will be successful. you are now an antique career coach. can you tell our viewers what it is that you do and what you tell your clients these days as a millennial we were taught to climb the corporate ladder and check the boxes to be successful. go to school and regular career coaches operate on the notion and dream jobs exist. and as an inside career coach, i believe that dream jobs don't...
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interesting, danielle, there used to be a plan. we used to be told, go to college, find a job, then you will be successful. you are now an antique career coach. can you tell our viewers what it is that you do and what you tell your clients these days as a millennial, we were taught to climb the corporate ladder and check the boxes to be successful. go to school and regular career coaches operate on the notion, the dream job is exist. and as an inside career coach, i believe that dream jobs don't exist. and we really need to reject householder and stop centering work as the most important thing in our lives. and we really need to focus on what makes us feel. and we can also do that when we are in the workplace by focusing on our engagement and our energy levels. i'm calling disruptive, difficult, demanding, or just some of the words that are being used and have been used to describe your generation. do you think that they are fair and i don't think so. i think what we've seen, especially for 20 years, we've lived abroad our lives an
interesting, danielle, there used to be a plan. we used to be told, go to college, find a job, then you will be successful. you are now an antique career coach. can you tell our viewers what it is that you do and what you tell your clients these days as a millennial, we were taught to climb the corporate ladder and check the boxes to be successful. go to school and regular career coaches operate on the notion, the dream job is exist. and as an inside career coach, i believe that dream jobs...
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interesting, danielle, there used to be a plan. we used to be told, go to college, find a job, then you will be successful. you are now an antique career coach. can you tell our viewers what it is that you do and what you tell your clients these days as a millennial we were taught to climb the corporate ladder and check the boxes to be successful. go to school and regular career coaches on pre on the notion and dream jobs exist. and as an inside career coach, i believe that dream jobs don't exist. and we really need to reject householder and stop centering work as the most important thing in our lives. and we really need to focus on what makes us feel. and we can also do that when we are in the workplace by focusing on our engagement and our energy levels. i'm calling disruptive, difficult, demanding. are just some of the words that are being used and have been use to describe your generation. do you think that they are fair? i don't think so. i think what we've seen, especially for 20 years, we've lived per our lives and seen how
interesting, danielle, there used to be a plan. we used to be told, go to college, find a job, then you will be successful. you are now an antique career coach. can you tell our viewers what it is that you do and what you tell your clients these days as a millennial we were taught to climb the corporate ladder and check the boxes to be successful. go to school and regular career coaches on pre on the notion and dream jobs exist. and as an inside career coach, i believe that dream jobs don't...
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, daniel naboa announced the introduction of a regime of internal armed conflict in the country, we will definitely talk about all this, but a little later, right now. we will talk about another hot spot, we will discuss the situation in the middle east. lebanon demands that the israeli authorities abandon the violation of the sovereignty of the republic and withdraw, withdraw military troops from the southern regions of the country, because further aggravation of the situation could lead to the start of a new regional war, this is the wording used, from the official point of view in lebanon, we will discuss all this in international news agencies. the situation in southern lebanon is steadily deteriorating ; noticeably, the parties have intensified attacks against each other. if we are talking about lebanon, then its southernmost regions can already be called a kind of dead zone. not only were tens of thousands of lebanese citizens forced to leave these areas, but... they now essentially have nowhere to return, since most of the housing stock is either destroyed or requires serious majo
, daniel naboa announced the introduction of a regime of internal armed conflict in the country, we will definitely talk about all this, but a little later, right now. we will talk about another hot spot, we will discuss the situation in the middle east. lebanon demands that the israeli authorities abandon the violation of the sovereignty of the republic and withdraw, withdraw military troops from the southern regions of the country, because further aggravation of the situation could lead to...
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interesting, danielle, there used to be a plan. we used to be told, go to college, find a job, then you will be successful. you are now an antique career coach. can you tell our viewers what it is that you do and what you tell your clients these days as the millennial we were taught to climb the corporate ladder and check the boxes to be successful, go to school and regular career coaches operate on the ocean and dream jobs exist, and as an inside career coach, i believe that dream jobs don't exist and we really need to reject householder and stop centering work as the most important thing in our lives. and we really need to focus on what makes us the field. and we can also do that when we are in the workplace by focusing on our engagement and our energy levels, calling disruptive, difficult, demanding, or just some of the words that are being used and have been use to describe your generation. do you think that they are fair? i don't think so. i think what we've seen, especially for 20 years, we've lived in a broader lives and see
interesting, danielle, there used to be a plan. we used to be told, go to college, find a job, then you will be successful. you are now an antique career coach. can you tell our viewers what it is that you do and what you tell your clients these days as the millennial we were taught to climb the corporate ladder and check the boxes to be successful, go to school and regular career coaches operate on the ocean and dream jobs exist, and as an inside career coach, i believe that dream jobs don't...
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ocurre 24 horas despuÉs de que el presidente daniel noboa declarÓ un estado de excepciÓ en todo el paÍsr el aumento de la violencia y la fuga de dos lÍderes de grupos criminales. pero como puede ver en pantalla este grupo ingresa y algunas personas se pueden ver con capuchas. estamos viendo el video que es bastante perturbador. vemos a los empleados que estÁn en el piso siendo amenazados. no se ha confirmado que se ha desatado un episodio de violencia. tanto afuera de la televisora y en la universidad se reportan algunos disturbios. ocurre luego de que ayer se viviÓ una noche de terror en ecuador donde se registraron varios incidentes de violencia. autoridades han sido desplegadas a esta zona y estÁn atentas a lo que pueda suceder. el presidente daniel noboa ha declarado que ha ordenado al ejÉrcito a realizar operaciones en el marco de la ley. sin embargo estos videos pronto se hicieron virales en redes sociales, por la magnitud en que entran estas personas. es un grupo de varios que ingresan este canal de televisiÓn y atemorizan a los que allÍ se encuentran. incluso en una imagen que s
ocurre 24 horas despuÉs de que el presidente daniel noboa declarÓ un estado de excepciÓ en todo el paÍsr el aumento de la violencia y la fuga de dos lÍderes de grupos criminales. pero como puede ver en pantalla este grupo ingresa y algunas personas se pueden ver con capuchas. estamos viendo el video que es bastante perturbador. vemos a los empleados que estÁn en el piso siendo amenazados. no se ha confirmado que se ha desatado un episodio de violencia. tanto afuera de la televisora y en...