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daniel, unfortunately, was one of them. so he did not buy the medicine and he began to ration his anti-psychotic medicine, taking it every other day, until he could get his insurance back. he contacted his provider at the beginning of april when he learned that they had canceled his plan because he missed a $20 payment. they didn't immediately reinstate the plan. instead the company informed him that his coverage would not resume until may 1. this meant another month without a refill of his prescription. another month without the medicine daniel needed to function. his ration of medicine had run out. on april 9, filled with thoughts of suicide, a listed side effect for anti-psychotic drug withdrawal, daniel superglued his seat belt shut, posted a farewell message on facebook, and drove his truck into the river ending his life. aniel died he at the age of 29 -- died at the age of 29 because he was late paying $20 to a corporation that pulled in more han $60 billion in 2018. something is deeply wrong in this country where we
daniel, unfortunately, was one of them. so he did not buy the medicine and he began to ration his anti-psychotic medicine, taking it every other day, until he could get his insurance back. he contacted his provider at the beginning of april when he learned that they had canceled his plan because he missed a $20 payment. they didn't immediately reinstate the plan. instead the company informed him that his coverage would not resume until may 1. this meant another month without a refill of his...
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daniel: great question.irst of all, i really want our students to lead with the understanding that the internet and all this the energy that we use is a work in progress, and that we can shape it to me to human needs. that is number one. our students are great engineers still we teach them how to build things. and i want them to know that they can build things which meet human needs. and i want them to have an understanding of the law and the public policy environment and the larger social logical and ethical context to be a real part of the discussion about what these system should do. what does it mean to have a system that is accountable, that is responsive, that is explainable? because our society has centuries of legal and policy and ethical traditions that help us answer those questions. and i want our students to be able to be a full part of those legal and policy and ethical dialogues, so they can assume their responsibility in designing a system. host: we are moving full force into artificial intell
daniel: great question.irst of all, i really want our students to lead with the understanding that the internet and all this the energy that we use is a work in progress, and that we can shape it to me to human needs. that is number one. our students are great engineers still we teach them how to build things. and i want them to know that they can build things which meet human needs. and i want them to have an understanding of the law and the public policy environment and the larger social...
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will bond 25 really be daniel craig's last? >> this is supposedly the last bond. >> this is going to be my last bond, i think. >> filming starts sunday here on the island. and most of the bond team came for the announcement. the one person missing, the villainous rami who got held up at shooing the final scenes of "mr. robot." >> i could leave to shoot in london in a month. >> how did you keep it a secret? >> it was tricky. i heard i was being considered for this, but i tried t a lo a me expectations and try to tell myself this was probably not going to happen, but i'm a fighter and valls thought, there's a possibility. let's try to make it happen. >> rami's just -- we got him right in the moment when his career has gone stratospheric. >> last time we saw rami he was picking up an oscar for "bohemian rhapsody." it's been a heck of a year, and now you get bond. >> i don't think it gets much better than this. a dream job. and a heroic role in one of the greatest franchises ever. >> you're joining a long line of villains. how will
will bond 25 really be daniel craig's last? >> this is supposedly the last bond. >> this is going to be my last bond, i think. >> filming starts sunday here on the island. and most of the bond team came for the announcement. the one person missing, the villainous rami who got held up at shooing the final scenes of "mr. robot." >> i could leave to shoot in london in a month. >> how did you keep it a secret? >> it was tricky. i heard i was being...
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seventeen ukraine in the new cold war and in new york across to daniel was our he's an author and freelance journalist who writes frequently about the middle east eastern europe and the us constitution right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mary let me go to you first in london i understand that you were in ukraine just recently i guess broadly speaking is the post now starting the post my doll my don era i mean the last five years in retrospect what does it mean with the election of this political novice go ahead mary in london. well i mean there are so many aspects to this and it was such an interesting election i spent quite a lot of the last month actually at different times in different parts of ukraine. and i think you're probably right in saying that it's the end of the five years of the post my down period. but i think it's also the start of something else which is part of a more unified ukraine. ever since i've been covering ukraine it's been divided. between east and west and that line has sort of moved further and furt
seventeen ukraine in the new cold war and in new york across to daniel was our he's an author and freelance journalist who writes frequently about the middle east eastern europe and the us constitution right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mary let me go to you first in london i understand that you were in ukraine just recently i guess broadly speaking is the post now starting the post my doll my don era i mean the last five years...
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out with daniel, you know. i would text him, and be, like, "hey, man, are you coming out?" and he'd meet up with us. >> reporter: but albert hadn't spoken to daniel that weekend. and didn't know daniel and brooke had been texting each other, making plans to meet up. investigators say they called the number listed for daniel on brooke's phone. he didn't answer. >> you couldn't find him? >> couldn't find him. >> reporter: investigators learned daniel lived in colorado. he'd just been in knoxville for the weekend. >> were you worried that you couldn't get a hold of him and he was out there? >> yeah, it makes you wonder, you know, "what's going on? are they intentionally trying to avoid you?" >> reporter: daniel had flown back to colorado by the time he got on the phone with a sheriff's investigator. >> basically interviewed him and got his whereabouts. >> where was he? >> from what i understand, he was at the ball game. >> reporter: daniel hawkins told investigators he was at the stadium watching the football game
out with daniel, you know. i would text him, and be, like, "hey, man, are you coming out?" and he'd meet up with us. >> reporter: but albert hadn't spoken to daniel that weekend. and didn't know daniel and brooke had been texting each other, making plans to meet up. investigators say they called the number listed for daniel on brooke's phone. he didn't answer. >> you couldn't find him? >> couldn't find him. >> reporter: investigators learned daniel lived in...
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daniel chester french was the hometown boy. it didn't matter that he had never done a sculpture larger than about 3 feet. he got the job. and, it is sort of remarkable. but it happened. his first model is lost, it was rejected. and, he decided to consult the apollo belvedere, at least a copy of it, which was on view at the boston atheneum, right across the river from concord. from that, he began doing drawings, of legs and torsos, which would create a sense of torsion and drama for the figure, he would do. and of course, then, it begins to take shape as he writes descriptive passages as well. of what we know, as the minutemen. and, this is taken around 1875, that the dictation was a tremendous event. ulysses s grant was there. ambrose burnside was there to represent our favorite topic of the day. louisa may olcott arrived, and said, where is my seat? she was already pretty famous, and the master of ceremonies said ms. olcott, your seat is anywhere but on this platform. she did not stay. then, the platform collapsed. french did
daniel chester french was the hometown boy. it didn't matter that he had never done a sculpture larger than about 3 feet. he got the job. and, it is sort of remarkable. but it happened. his first model is lost, it was rejected. and, he decided to consult the apollo belvedere, at least a copy of it, which was on view at the boston atheneum, right across the river from concord. from that, he began doing drawings, of legs and torsos, which would create a sense of torsion and drama for the figure,...
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daniel: that is true.ook at the majors, see them focusing more of their investment in the united states. less political risk, more certainty. there is not that sense of reserves, which you had 10 years ago. they would go everywhere. david: let's turn to iran. a chart shows lower production. the united states says we will shut it down altogether and then they start giving waivers. it still has come down dramatically. it is not down to level it was before. what is the reason for the waivers and how much are they taking out of the pinch of sanctions on iran? daniel: the reason was partly what you could get done. i was in india when this was being negotiated and i remember one of the administrators said we're not going to zero. it had to do with their politics and the same concern -- the president said this is a spike in the oil market. some of those factors are still at work. , because india has an election beginning this month. they're worried about prices going up to i think it will be a continuing negotiat
daniel: that is true.ook at the majors, see them focusing more of their investment in the united states. less political risk, more certainty. there is not that sense of reserves, which you had 10 years ago. they would go everywhere. david: let's turn to iran. a chart shows lower production. the united states says we will shut it down altogether and then they start giving waivers. it still has come down dramatically. it is not down to level it was before. what is the reason for the waivers and...
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at the time, daniel 0rtega was one of the main leaders.las fighting the nicaraguan dictator. we just saw him as my mother's boyfriend. it began with him touching me and invading my proven sea as a little girl. —— it began with him touching me and invading my privacy as a little girl. i remember my reaction, to protect myself, was always to stay quite still and pretend to be asleep. i quickly learned that i couldn't stop him. in 1979, the dictator was overthrown. and daniel 0rtega became head of the governing junta, with even more power. the sexual abuse was always accompanied by profound psychological abuse. when he raped me, he told me that i was by then ready for it because my body was now developed. because he always made me feel responsible for what was happening, i was scared to tell my mother. i heard my mother berating daniel 0rtega about what was going on. it shows she knew from early on. but perhaps she never found a way of stopping him. today, i have decided to make it public that i am bringing a legal case against daniel 0rtega.
at the time, daniel 0rtega was one of the main leaders.las fighting the nicaraguan dictator. we just saw him as my mother's boyfriend. it began with him touching me and invading my proven sea as a little girl. —— it began with him touching me and invading my privacy as a little girl. i remember my reaction, to protect myself, was always to stay quite still and pretend to be asleep. i quickly learned that i couldn't stop him. in 1979, the dictator was overthrown. and daniel 0rtega became...
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daniel birsherack around? come on up, daniel. this is on completion of his five years of service. since daniel's tenure began in april of 2014, the customer mers have grown to meet changing needs of the neighborhood. under leadership, the membership reached 325 businesses, the highest number ever. over the past five years, the castro merchants have launched the windows for harvey and weekly castro art walk promotions and expanded popular annual holiday promotions to include -- and monthly promotions -- and expanded holiday promotions on market street. each of these have drawn visitors along to appreciate and celebrate community in the castro. daniel's service goes above and beyond the needs of small service and was active in the creation of this remarkable partnership that brings together the castro me merchants and neighborhood groups or house and unhoused alike. daniel worked tirelessly to foster relationships between city officials, business dealers and other dealers. he's been a tremendous partner to my office in tackling the most important issues providing great expertise and
daniel birsherack around? come on up, daniel. this is on completion of his five years of service. since daniel's tenure began in april of 2014, the customer mers have grown to meet changing needs of the neighborhood. under leadership, the membership reached 325 businesses, the highest number ever. over the past five years, the castro merchants have launched the windows for harvey and weekly castro art walk promotions and expanded popular annual holiday promotions to include -- and monthly...
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. -- wee daniel canoe ski have daniel, the acting deputy administrator at fema, and the administrator for resilience. that makes him the second highest ranking official at fema, and he's the leader of the agency's predisaster programs, and we have christine, a senior fellow at the center for american progress. her research has focused on the increasing frequency of natural disasters and their cost. , we have a lot of ground to cover. zastrow eight is becoming increasingly politicized on -- disaster relief is becoming , theicized on capitol hill scale of disasters are -- and governments are under pressure to prepare more and mitigate future costs. i want to remind everyone that we will be taking questions at the end, i encourage everyone to think about what you would like to ask during this panel, and you can tweak -- tweet at ticorelief.- #poli >> let's start with the disaster relief fight. billions of dollars have been held up since december, puerto rico remains the biggest sticking point in this fight. democrats are insisting on more funding, president trump says the island does not
. -- wee daniel canoe ski have daniel, the acting deputy administrator at fema, and the administrator for resilience. that makes him the second highest ranking official at fema, and he's the leader of the agency's predisaster programs, and we have christine, a senior fellow at the center for american progress. her research has focused on the increasing frequency of natural disasters and their cost. , we have a lot of ground to cover. zastrow eight is becoming increasingly politicized on --...
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one other thing from daniel, and daniel is the industry expert. in the report he identified three radioactive sensors in the plant that was still operating at 2 pm. 10 minutes after the explosion and the containment, all fully upscale and that again tells me the container did leak. and of course, that is not identified by the new nuclear regulatory commission either. so, my belief is that the nrc number is off by 10, but the industry guy would say it's off by a factor of 15 and the doctor would say it's off by a factor of 20. but the reason that the methods used are totally inappropriate. well, this is a graphical representation of what i just said. i could make the same discussion and change the particulars if it were at fukushima chernobyl. what happens here, deliberately underestimating the exposure by both the industry and the regulator, it's not unique to tmi. it started at tmi but it's not unique to tmi. i've come up with the word to honor it. if you mash tmi and minimize you come up with to minimize so the concept of when i regulator delibe
one other thing from daniel, and daniel is the industry expert. in the report he identified three radioactive sensors in the plant that was still operating at 2 pm. 10 minutes after the explosion and the containment, all fully upscale and that again tells me the container did leak. and of course, that is not identified by the new nuclear regulatory commission either. so, my belief is that the nrc number is off by 10, but the industry guy would say it's off by a factor of 15 and the doctor would...
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british teenagers emily and daniel were among those killed. food from the birthday when the first blast went off. it was a fatal blast, we did start running out, i don't know what condition they were in, there was another blast. former us vice presidentjoe biden has confirmed he wa nts to presidentjoe biden has confirmed he wants to be the democratic candidate for next year's presidential election. while a's for next year's presidential election. while as role in britain because five g network, because for a criminal inquiry after the news lea ks a criminal inquiry after the news leaks from the government ‘s top security meeting. the only way to stop it is to investigate it thoroughly and that is why i think the police should be called in
british teenagers emily and daniel were among those killed. food from the birthday when the first blast went off. it was a fatal blast, we did start running out, i don't know what condition they were in, there was another blast. former us vice presidentjoe biden has confirmed he wa nts to presidentjoe biden has confirmed he wants to be the democratic candidate for next year's presidential election. while a's for next year's presidential election. while as role in britain because five g network,...
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always for daniel. >>because there are clearly people in society should not have guns, he feels daniel is looking down in watching knowing. he's always on his dad's mind the fact that because he did some he was good at math and science he did some volunteer work at a hospital that he might have gone into something like medical research that that's really us about as far as i go i really try not to think much about. how would it be and what he'd be doing to me he's to 15. i i try not let myself go there about. he beat a what he'd be doing because it gets me nowhere. >>his path for now he's to make change in daniel's name strengthened by the shoes on his feet his 20 years later and daniels shoes are still intact. >>you know these are the shoes. he was wearing that day. i wear them proudly have i limit how often i wear them, so they don't wear out. and i'm and i'm proud to wear his shoes. >>taking his place. >>great story there. >>now back home a cat that was hit by a car in daly city is now up for adoptio
always for daniel. >>because there are clearly people in society should not have guns, he feels daniel is looking down in watching knowing. he's always on his dad's mind the fact that because he did some he was good at math and science he did some volunteer work at a hospital that he might have gone into something like medical research that that's really us about as far as i go i really try not to think much about. how would it be and what he'd be doing to me he's to 15. i i try not let...
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one other thing from daniel, daniel was industry expert guide. in his report, he identified three radioactive sensors in the plant that was still operating at 2:00. within 10 minutes of the exposure, all three of the instruments into the containment were exposed. that was notand identified by the nuclear regulatory commission either. 's belief is that the n.r.c. number is off by about a factor of 10, but the industry's own guy would say it is off to a factor of 15, and the doctor would say it is off by a factor of 20. the reason is that the methods used by the n.r.c. are just totally inappropriate. this is a graphical representation of what i just said. could make the same discussion and change the particulars. if it were at fukushima or chernobyl. what happened here, deliberately as underestimating the exposure to radioactivity is not unique to tmi. it started at tmi, but it is not unique. i have come up with a word to honor it. if you mash emi and minimize, you come up with -- if you mash tmi and minimize, you come up nimize.i i am inventing a
one other thing from daniel, daniel was industry expert guide. in his report, he identified three radioactive sensors in the plant that was still operating at 2:00. within 10 minutes of the exposure, all three of the instruments into the containment were exposed. that was notand identified by the nuclear regulatory commission either. 's belief is that the n.r.c. number is off by about a factor of 10, but the industry's own guy would say it is off to a factor of 15, and the doctor would say it...
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they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcaseat they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how much better? daniel's detective work begins with the obvious -- these belong in the big-and-tall department -- waist, 44, length, 37. >> he had to be 6'6", 6'8". he was a mountain of a man. >> next, he examines the leather tag. >> does this identify the jean in some way? >> it does. they started adding this around 1886, but they still use that. even to today, it's still there. >> that sets the base. the jeans are no older than 1886, but they could have been made any time after that. so daniel turns his attention to those famous pocket rivets. >> one of the problems they actually had was the placement of the rivets. if you were a cowboy and on a saddle, the outsid
they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcaseat they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how much better? daniel's...
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i think ron daniels these to take a look at this.my: mariam banahi, thanks for being with us johns hopkins , student and chris bilal member of students against private police and also a member of the washington hill community association. both participating in the sit in now at its 21st day at jon hopkinins. just johns hopkins. only come back, we continue with what is happening around the country. we will speak with d. watkins, author of "we speak for ourselves: a word from forgotten black america." ♪ [music break] amy: generatitionals, "put a light on." this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to another voice from baltimore, d. watkins , author of the book "we speak for ourselves: a word from forgotten black america." he amplifies the expense of poor black americans he says are -- amplifies the experiences of poor black americans he says are typically sidelined by the public and the media, including his own life story. he writes -- "i'm from the bottom, and what i mean by bottom is first-generat
i think ron daniels these to take a look at this.my: mariam banahi, thanks for being with us johns hopkins , student and chris bilal member of students against private police and also a member of the washington hill community association. both participating in the sit in now at its 21st day at jon hopkinins. just johns hopkins. only come back, we continue with what is happening around the country. we will speak with d. watkins, author of "we speak for ourselves: a word from forgotten black...
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the men's race. —— daniel romanchuk. 0nly the men's race. —— daniel romanchuk.swiss and japanese competitors finishing second and third. britten‘s david weir was in fifth place. he had a tough training yearin fifth place. he had a tough training year in 2018. i caught up with daniel romanchuk after the race and he was speechless with his performance. this past year has been amazing. the marathons leading up to this have proved you are in the best form. what has changed this year? why has this year become your year? it goes back to even my youth, getting a good foundation and over the years picking up skills and the coaching over the years, really, i think, is what has led to this. how did you find the london crowd? you have won in america, but how did you find the streets of london? the streets are absolutely lined the whole way. the crowds are just amazing. what difference did that make and what were conditions like for you? conditions are wonderful this morning. nice and cool, dry. it's absolutely wonderful.‘ this morning. nice and cool, dry. it's absolutely w
the men's race. —— daniel romanchuk. 0nly the men's race. —— daniel romanchuk.swiss and japanese competitors finishing second and third. britten‘s david weir was in fifth place. he had a tough training yearin fifth place. he had a tough training year in 2018. i caught up with daniel romanchuk after the race and he was speechless with his performance. this past year has been amazing. the marathons leading up to this have proved you are in the best form. what has changed this year? why...
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daniel sandford, bbc news.n giving ev to the police can be a traumatic experience for victims of crime and those who witnessed them. now police in the u.k. are hoping a strategy used in the states could help the process, with some help from man's best friend. orrespondent john maguir reports. labrador oher the personifies man's best friend -- oil, unconditional, and calming. he has been trained og a facility d the idea, he sticks with a vulnerable witness being interviewed by police and offers silent suppo. even with this demonstration today, oliver knows exactly what to do. >> oliver is lying on rachel, and when she struck similar, it releases oxytocin and all and racial. it is a bonding hormone. andecome relaxed and calm it allows us to communicate more openly. there are 200 of these dogs across north ameri. but there is no research. what we are ing at the moment is working with the kent police and evaluating the benand effectiveness of oliver and dogs like all of her-- like oliver in providing companionship
daniel sandford, bbc news.n giving ev to the police can be a traumatic experience for victims of crime and those who witnessed them. now police in the u.k. are hoping a strategy used in the states could help the process, with some help from man's best friend. orrespondent john maguir reports. labrador oher the personifies man's best friend -- oil, unconditional, and calming. he has been trained og a facility d the idea, he sticks with a vulnerable witness being interviewed by police and offers...
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' attorney. >> here to discuss is stormy daniels' attorney.rm let's go first good reactin from stormy daniels attorney michael avenatti. go. >> sean: thank you, michael. joining us with reaction, author of the number one "new york times" best seller, the russian hoax, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. the cohost of the five, we'll see who's world it is, and host of "watters world," one joe is not enough, jesse watters is with us. good to see you both. by the way, he does deserve due process. >> absolutely. he's going to get due process. he deserves that. >> absolutely. but i've read through the 61 page, 36 indictment, if the feds can prove just a fraction of those, then he better throw away they armani suit and get used to a jumpsuit because the feds say he was essentially that bernie madoff of lawyers running a ponzi scheme stealing from one client to pay another to pay his predators, a lodges lifestyle, and the jet that he had, and the peer med eventually just came crashing around him and the behavior and his victims, this is just uncons
' attorney. >> here to discuss is stormy daniels' attorney.rm let's go first good reactin from stormy daniels attorney michael avenatti. go. >> sean: thank you, michael. joining us with reaction, author of the number one "new york times" best seller, the russian hoax, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. the cohost of the five, we'll see who's world it is, and host of "watters world," one joe is not enough, jesse watters is with us. good to see you both. by the...
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. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her brother brad made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, contact the police with any information they may have and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> volunteers chased up and down the running trails where she loved to train. they combed the surrounding parks and lakes and woods for this woman they'd grown to love since she and brad moved down from canada. >> when she walked into a room, that's where people wanted to be. >> she and brad were like a lot of people in cary. raising a family here, having got their start in another place and time. in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> so brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed a
. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her brother brad made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, contact the police with any information they may have and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> volunteers chased up and down the running trails where...
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he filed a suit with stormy daniels. >> he shamed the president and michael cohen about hush money. thing, avenatti had the upper hand. what the public didn't know, the feds were investigating his finances all along. >> sarah sidner shows you avenatti in his rawest form. you will see a side of him you have never seen, until now. >> my lawyers didn't want me to sit down for this interview. >> reporter: michael avenatti is doing it anyway while free on a $300,000 bond. accused of trying to extort nike. >> he made his demands. >> reporter: for more than $20 million. >> we have him on tape saying he will take this money and not disclose anything, ride off into the sunset. did you say that? >> did i say that we'd ride off into the sunset? yes. was it in the context of nike, absolutely not. what happened is nike and their attorneys figured out they couldn't buy me. they couldn't own me. they couldn't control me. >> they are accusing him or rigging the college basketball recruitment. nike told cnn it would not respond to the allegations of an individual facing federal charges of fraud and
he filed a suit with stormy daniels. >> he shamed the president and michael cohen about hush money. thing, avenatti had the upper hand. what the public didn't know, the feds were investigating his finances all along. >> sarah sidner shows you avenatti in his rawest form. you will see a side of him you have never seen, until now. >> my lawyers didn't want me to sit down for this interview. >> reporter: michael avenatti is doing it anyway while free on a $300,000 bond....
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carmen, you were a dear friend of father daniel berrigan.his also was your first action, though you have been a leader of the catholic worker movement in new york city for decades. talk about the dececision you me to engage in this action now facing years in jail. >> i could mention i was part of three prior plowshares actioions develop a group. was not able myself to go forth with those actions. i really put it off for a very long time. 30 years later or thereabouts when it comes back to me 20 years later. a great deal of it had to do with the community that had gathered. so many of them coming out of the catholic worker. these were dear friends. four of the seven of us went to guantanamo together. amy: to protest. onprotest the torture going at one time at the time. there was a prisoner strike in 2005. so to walk into the room and see the people -- once i decided to explore it again, to see the people that were there was phenomenally compelling. also, all of this occurs in the oftext of all those years the catholic worker, there is war and
carmen, you were a dear friend of father daniel berrigan.his also was your first action, though you have been a leader of the catholic worker movement in new york city for decades. talk about the dececision you me to engage in this action now facing years in jail. >> i could mention i was part of three prior plowshares actioions develop a group. was not able myself to go forth with those actions. i really put it off for a very long time. 30 years later or thereabouts when it comes back to...
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daniel krauthammer was born in 1985.n high school the cold war was over combination was safe in the.com economy was booming. charles knew it couldn't last. how do you get a bunch of teenagers to listen? >> here's how it works. there's a spring campaign in the fall campaign. >> did you know all your friends. >> yes, everyone came to our house. >> you are tricky and the deal is russia. >> he was one of the favorite, if not the favorite data on the block. >> i gave a lecture on my thumb high school in the late '90s. i was like an old testament prophet. the end is near. i'm trying to make them understand what you're living through is totally unusual. i was impressing upon them what a wondrous age this was. if you're 17, having trouble getting a date is not exactly a message you are going to accept mckee did feel like the '90s were the phenomenally to history in the sense of the graham battle of ideas and things we have to fight for and protect in the '90s just kind of felt like everything's great. >> to the kids in the class
daniel krauthammer was born in 1985.n high school the cold war was over combination was safe in the.com economy was booming. charles knew it couldn't last. how do you get a bunch of teenagers to listen? >> here's how it works. there's a spring campaign in the fall campaign. >> did you know all your friends. >> yes, everyone came to our house. >> you are tricky and the deal is russia. >> he was one of the favorite, if not the favorite data on the block. >> i...
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stormy daniels' attorney.thank you, michael. thank you. joining us with reaction, author of "the russian hoax", gregg jarrett and host of water's world, jesse waters is with us. good to see you both. all right. greg, let's start -- by the way, he does deserve due process. >> absolutely. >> sean: the presumption of innocence. >> he's going to get due process. >> absolutely. i read through the 61-page, 36 indictment. if the feds can prove a fraction of this, then avenatti better throw away the armani suits and get used to a jump suit. because the feds say he was essentially the bernie madoff of lawyers running a ponzi scheme stealing from one to pay the creditors, the lavish lifestyle, the jet. the pyramid just came crashing down. and the behavior and his victims. this is unconscionable for a lawyer and if proven criminal. >> sean: let's look at this from the standpoint of the media and the sick treatment of him and his big star, jesse waters. i saw that avenatti was a street fighter and he loved the attention.
stormy daniels' attorney.thank you, michael. thank you. joining us with reaction, author of "the russian hoax", gregg jarrett and host of water's world, jesse waters is with us. good to see you both. all right. greg, let's start -- by the way, he does deserve due process. >> absolutely. >> sean: the presumption of innocence. >> he's going to get due process. >> absolutely. i read through the 61-page, 36 indictment. if the feds can prove a fraction of this, then...
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among the british casualties were teenagers amelie linsey and her brother, daniel.y died at the shangri—la hotel in colombo, just as residents were gathering for breakfast. their father and brother, now back in london, have been talking to our correspondent caroline hawley. amelie linsey was 15, about to sit her gcses, when she was murdered with her 19—year—old brother daniel. amelie was really the glue that held the entire family together. she was beautiful in every way. she was so smart. she had a wonderful sense of humour. really, it's going to be almost impossible to imagine life without her. a lovely girl. you expect the dad to say that, but she really was lovely, inside and out. and you were having an amazing holiday with them until that moment? they even thanked me and both gave me a hug the night before and said, "thank you very much". they were getting me food from the buffet when the first blast went off. i hope that's not what.. you know, was the fatal blast, because we started running out and i don't know what condition they were, and there was another b
among the british casualties were teenagers amelie linsey and her brother, daniel.y died at the shangri—la hotel in colombo, just as residents were gathering for breakfast. their father and brother, now back in london, have been talking to our correspondent caroline hawley. amelie linsey was 15, about to sit her gcses, when she was murdered with her 19—year—old brother daniel. amelie was really the glue that held the entire family together. she was beautiful in every way. she was so...
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tom: daniel, thank you so much. daniel morris looking at the challenges. much. we will look for coverage on the local elections. we will move forward the conversation on the two year yield and what it signals for the path forward for chairman powell. joseph quinlan will join us. we have got much more in the next hour, martin shanker on the joys of washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, the u.s. two year yield grinds lower. the divide between the fed growth optimists. a market betting on a rate cut to come. trump and trump family versus deutsche bank another's. all their attorneys call maxine waters' actions illegitimate. ando in search of community ebita.d ebit dara -- this is bloomberg "surveillance ," life from new york i am tom keene, francine lacqua in london. yesterday, andin today, the view of italy. francine: italy coming out with first quarter gdp where it has grown 0.2% quarter on quarter, emerging from a recession. when you look at the economic breakdown of the figures today, the chinese pmi was worse than expected but overall euro
tom: daniel, thank you so much. daniel morris looking at the challenges. much. we will look for coverage on the local elections. we will move forward the conversation on the two year yield and what it signals for the path forward for chairman powell. joseph quinlan will join us. we have got much more in the next hour, martin shanker on the joys of washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, the u.s. two year yield grinds lower. the divide between the fed growth optimists. a market...
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daniel was really the most loving and genuine person i've ever met. his life in the service of other people, i think, not one time can we remember him asking for something, him being selfish and wanting anyone to go out of their way. he would always go out of his way for other people. he was always interested in interacting with anyone, no matter their background, i think maybe the more esoteric, the more interested he was. what do you want the uk government to do now for amelie and daniel? obviously get them back here as soon as possible. i don't want to say anything else. i don't want to be critical in any way because i know governments work different ways but we want to get them back. we want to reunite them with their family as soon as possible, as you can imagine. tributes have also been paid to bill harrop, a retired firefighter from manchester, who was killed in the attacks on sunday, alongside his wife sally bradley. the couple had been living in australia. in a statement, mr harrop‘s sons gavin and miles said, our beloved father bill harrop w
daniel was really the most loving and genuine person i've ever met. his life in the service of other people, i think, not one time can we remember him asking for something, him being selfish and wanting anyone to go out of their way. he would always go out of his way for other people. he was always interested in interacting with anyone, no matter their background, i think maybe the more esoteric, the more interested he was. what do you want the uk government to do now for amelie and daniel?...
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daniel: absolutely.ly the news that we have at least one major mine potentially restarting in brazil is a boost to consumers obviously. steel mills in china. when you look at the broader picture there are still quite significant losses to be had. obviously the news from rio earlier this week just magnified the tightness in the market. so, there will be this natural reaction i think over the next few days regarding this reopening of this brazilian mine. from our perspective we had already had those numbers baked in for a restart in the second quarter. i think the market is probably just reacting to that initial news. broadly speaking the market is still extremely tight. haidi: demand side is also starting to look really interesting. we are on track for annual output looking like it will hit a record. looks like there'll be more potential fiscal stimulus coming through. is that all going well for demand particularly when it comes to iron ore, steel and copper? daniel: absolutely. the whole macro environmen
daniel: absolutely.ly the news that we have at least one major mine potentially restarting in brazil is a boost to consumers obviously. steel mills in china. when you look at the broader picture there are still quite significant losses to be had. obviously the news from rio earlier this week just magnified the tightness in the market. so, there will be this natural reaction i think over the next few days regarding this reopening of this brazilian mine. from our perspective we had already had...
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so daniel's on track with guys much more powerful cars.t that intimidate him in any way and gets out there and races the best he can. i thunk he's doing a pretty darn good job. >> everybody like as creamy hazelnut spread. follow the directions from what's up moms. of course you're going to need m skins off of them. once they're done, putthem onfood processer until it's creamy luke this. >> and you don't have to add anything to this. >> it is going to get a little creamy but does recommend you add oil of your choice. you add some vanilla extract. >> so you can get that chocolatey appearance. >> you're going to add confectioner sugar. and coke eopowder. then you put in a mason jar and go. >> i'll give it a try. the baseball dads >> ate the. hate it. >> serious business next "right this minute." and style come jazzy is a little girl who is >> a a walking, breathing, living miracle. >> from hospital bed to happy dance. >> you'd never imagine there anything wrong. >> plus a cliff-side uniscycle ride. what happens when the way down gets a bit ro
so daniel's on track with guys much more powerful cars.t that intimidate him in any way and gets out there and races the best he can. i thunk he's doing a pretty darn good job. >> everybody like as creamy hazelnut spread. follow the directions from what's up moms. of course you're going to need m skins off of them. once they're done, putthem onfood processer until it's creamy luke this. >> and you don't have to add anything to this. >> it is going to get a little creamy but...
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long before avenatti ever met stormy daniels. daniels and avenatti parted ways earlier this year.enatti was arrested for financial crimes, daniels tweeted she was not shocked, adding that he treated her extremely dishonestly. he denies being dishonest. >> was it worth it to take on this case? >> if you would have asked me that nine months ago, i would have said absolutely. as i sit here today, sara, i just don't know. because the price that has been paid by me and my family, and those around me has been enormous. >> you sound like a man that has been humbled by this. is that fair? >> no, there is no question i've been humbled. regardless of what happens, i have had an enormous life, i have had a lot of opportunities that a lot of people can only dream of, and i've done a lot of things over my 48 years of that a lot of people would never have an opportunity to do. >> are you afraid you're going to lose it all? >> well, of course, i'm afraid of that. again, i mean, if i wasn't afraid of that, there would be something fundamentally wrong with me, as a man, as a human being. but i can
long before avenatti ever met stormy daniels. daniels and avenatti parted ways earlier this year.enatti was arrested for financial crimes, daniels tweeted she was not shocked, adding that he treated her extremely dishonestly. he denies being dishonest. >> was it worth it to take on this case? >> if you would have asked me that nine months ago, i would have said absolutely. as i sit here today, sara, i just don't know. because the price that has been paid by me and my family, and...
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we have waited long enough for this day ofjustice for daniel.'s never too late for justice. soldier b will now face prosecution for murder and for wounding with intent, having also shot this man, daniel hegarty‘s cousin, christopher, who survived. a total of six british soldiers are now facing charges for killings during northern ireland's troubles, and more are still being investigated. these cases are deeply controversial, and critics have called for new laws to prevent veterans being prosecuted. last month in derry, families were told of the prosecution of soldier f for the events of bloody sunday in which 13 civilians were killed. and, today, another milestone in northern ireland's journey to try to reconcile its past. emma vardy, bbc news, derry. housing charities and campaigners have welcomed government plans to end the right of landlords in england to evict tenants without good reason. but the national landlords association says the proposals could cause chaos, increasing the number of indefinite tenancies. sima kotecha reports. yeah, i t
we have waited long enough for this day ofjustice for daniel.'s never too late for justice. soldier b will now face prosecution for murder and for wounding with intent, having also shot this man, daniel hegarty‘s cousin, christopher, who survived. a total of six british soldiers are now facing charges for killings during northern ireland's troubles, and more are still being investigated. these cases are deeply controversial, and critics have called for new laws to prevent veterans being...
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back with us, david mark and daniel lippman with politico.u think the white house is willing to go? >> all the way. there is no way president trump is going to allow his treasury secretary or any other official in his administration to release these documents. if that happens, it's going to be because of a court order. the president has made that clear. that's where things are headed. it's just a matter of how long that might take to play out. >> yesterday my colleague, alex wi witt, asked ted lou whether the deadline of april 23rd was realistic. >> i would be very surprised if the white house complied with this request. they've been stonewalling every congressional request. there's a difference with this request. the law actually says the house ways and means chairman requests these tax returns, then the irs shall provide it. that's what the law says. we believe the courts will enforce the law. >> daniel, is this all about political maneuvering? it's likely this battle is going to tb decio be decided by the c anyway. >> of course, democrats
back with us, david mark and daniel lippman with politico.u think the white house is willing to go? >> all the way. there is no way president trump is going to allow his treasury secretary or any other official in his administration to release these documents. if that happens, it's going to be because of a court order. the president has made that clear. that's where things are headed. it's just a matter of how long that might take to play out. >> yesterday my colleague, alex wi...
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i wanted to really target hilary and daniel. there is a great partnership that fema contributes a sizable chunk of its budget. the question for hillary, given that the landside issue is ongoing, talk about how washington state has leveraged your perspective. for the brick initiative, how does -- that i evere things i reminded myself that we have five live volcanoes. we are not ready. that is our challenge. the earthquake could happen anytime. we have landslides consistently and constantly. we have been working tirelessly to get funding. to map all of our state based on landslide risk, obviously us doing that and providing information is only the first step. they will actually use that. where residences are being built. about threeing this years ago. we had the most tragic landslide in the entire nation within our state. we do not take this issue lightly. beis something we have to investing more in. we have the risk of tsunamis and we are doing the same. it is a constant battle to do this work. it available for community members.
i wanted to really target hilary and daniel. there is a great partnership that fema contributes a sizable chunk of its budget. the question for hillary, given that the landside issue is ongoing, talk about how washington state has leveraged your perspective. for the brick initiative, how does -- that i evere things i reminded myself that we have five live volcanoes. we are not ready. that is our challenge. the earthquake could happen anytime. we have landslides consistently and constantly. we...
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a year after daniel's death they adopted a baby girl from china.pecial occasions he wears the shoes his son wore on the day he died. >> do you feel his presence? >> i do. i feel that it gives me strength to take on anything. >> reporter: daniel's gentle spirit and shy grit are memorialized near the high school where mourners still remember the senseless violence that changed this community forever. kenneth craig, cbs news, littleton, colorado. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," there are new privacy concerns surrounding apps that track your health. why your informing could not be protect and who could be tracking you. >>> plus democratic representative jerry nadler will be in studio 57. the house judiciary representative will tell us what's next now that the report is out. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com you need to place yourself whilein the moment.ears, ♪ our products make the wins more victorious... and the rewards even sweeter. yo
a year after daniel's death they adopted a baby girl from china.pecial occasions he wears the shoes his son wore on the day he died. >> do you feel his presence? >> i do. i feel that it gives me strength to take on anything. >> reporter: daniel's gentle spirit and shy grit are memorialized near the high school where mourners still remember the senseless violence that changed this community forever. kenneth craig, cbs news, littleton, colorado. >>> coming up on...
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despite this act of terrorism against a journalist, what happened following the death of daniel pearls later, there's the daniel pearl foundation where his family raises money to promote objectivity in journalist and promote unity around the world. shep? >> trey yingst live in jerusalem. chelsea manning has to stay in prison because she refused to testify in front of a grand jury. a judge ordered her to stay there until she agrees to answer questions. she was in prison for seven years for leaking classified documents to wikileaks. jennifer griffin reporting live at the pentagon. jen? >> shep, the three judges, one appointed by president clinton, refused to overturn the ruling. manning served seven years until president obama commuted the sentence three days before leaving office. she's been held in an alexandria prison cell since march when she refused to testify in a case against julian assange. manning who was a private first class in the army, was subjected to legal electronic surveillance after her court martial in 2013. prosecutors are trying to establish that assange helped mann
despite this act of terrorism against a journalist, what happened following the death of daniel pearls later, there's the daniel pearl foundation where his family raises money to promote objectivity in journalist and promote unity around the world. shep? >> trey yingst live in jerusalem. chelsea manning has to stay in prison because she refused to testify in front of a grand jury. a judge ordered her to stay there until she agrees to answer questions. she was in prison for seven years for...
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protesta contra daniel ortega.unitaria. los suministros alcanza para atender a unas 10,000 personas. enrique: la reina del pop y el rey del reggaeton se juntan para empezar un negocio requiere dormir bien todas las noches del mes. las toallas nocturnas always son hasta el doble de largas y protegen hasta 10 horas absorben para que puedas dormir tranquilamente. porque mi maÑana empieza antes de que amanezca. always ♪ ♪ patricia: este es el mÁs reciente Álbum de la reina del pop, presta vela veremos cantando con el intÉrprete colombiano maluma. medellÍn formada parte de esta producciÓn. enrique: con este videoclip que serÁ dado a conocer el prÓximo 24 de abril en su versió alejandra: amazon sigue tratando mejorar y expandir su servicio, estÁn dispuestos a hacer dinero en efectivo, dÓnde y por quÉ de
protesta contra daniel ortega.unitaria. los suministros alcanza para atender a unas 10,000 personas. enrique: la reina del pop y el rey del reggaeton se juntan para empezar un negocio requiere dormir bien todas las noches del mes. las toallas nocturnas always son hasta el doble de largas y protegen hasta 10 horas absorben para que puedas dormir tranquilamente. porque mi maÑana empieza antes de que amanezca. always ♪ ♪ patricia: este es el mÁs reciente Álbum de la reina del pop, presta...
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>>and before daniel knew it.oded to a look at the >>debris in the air and i just took off running. >>the the police and fire put out the flames that's our house about the problem and daniels red truck, a total loss of our region. the patient. instead of getting his flame grilled burgers. >>and i did you know yet, but a short charge me on my credit card. >>well now he has to wait >>whole our whole bird came to that. >>billions gratitude that was rochelle turner reporting or on daniel says doctors are going to make sure that his burns are healing correctly in the next few days. >>right now there are 4 zone forecast as we take a peek outside a live look here at the embarcadero in san francisco joining us now chief meteorologist lawrence car now learned see a little change in the weather a lot of people who just are grilling so something to watch out for got to be careful of those gas grills and we no job for that guy is tough love the blisters on that guy you know the inner life he had no good hey we have got some n
>>and before daniel knew it.oded to a look at the >>debris in the air and i just took off running. >>the the police and fire put out the flames that's our house about the problem and daniels red truck, a total loss of our region. the patient. instead of getting his flame grilled burgers. >>and i did you know yet, but a short charge me on my credit card. >>well now he has to wait >>whole our whole bird came to that. >>billions gratitude that was rochelle...
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shave the director of options for simpler trading daniel thanks for being here. thank you so much i know you got to listen in to the last segment break on the swine flu pandemic in china and we had some disagreement there so let's start our discussion here following up with that a look at china's age group they announced their fourth quarter net profit fell seven percent to two hundred ninety million dollars group owns u.s. based smithfield foods and they're reporting that the average for prices in the u.s. dropped nine percent in two thousand and eighteen due to higher supplies from an expanding slaughter sector so how does this china swine flu affect the overall outlook for that company not just here in the states but abroad as well. so first of all when looking at this company i would also say that one of the biggest impacts has been the trade wars i mean we cannot survive that and so first of all you know you have trade wars impacting pork products and then on top of that you have the swine flu so while primarily in the beginning there is an oversupply proble
shave the director of options for simpler trading daniel thanks for being here. thank you so much i know you got to listen in to the last segment break on the swine flu pandemic in china and we had some disagreement there so let's start our discussion here following up with that a look at china's age group they announced their fourth quarter net profit fell seven percent to two hundred ninety million dollars group owns u.s. based smithfield foods and they're reporting that the average for...