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daniel himself had been performing there since 1902. the concerts in the church in neighboring sauna have always been among the highlights of the festival. even as a boy daniel hardly missed an appearance by his great role model you had emmanuel. my mother often used to take me along to the rehearsals to know i saw the 1st notes i really ever heard were in this church for played by many and often with his direct chamber orchestra. it was a kind of orchestra in residence here. when they were here every summer and the rehearsals with him in the orchestra were magical the 1st time i heard of all these 4 seasons the 1st time i heard mozart or beethoven it was like paradise for me right from the start and every time i come back here it's like coming home. english as in london the hope family lived right next door to the menu in residence eleanor was focused on the festival while father christopher worked on his writing the children of the 2 families would play together in the surrounding meadows after daniel left the school there were long p
daniel himself had been performing there since 1902. the concerts in the church in neighboring sauna have always been among the highlights of the festival. even as a boy daniel hardly missed an appearance by his great role model you had emmanuel. my mother often used to take me along to the rehearsals to know i saw the 1st notes i really ever heard were in this church for played by many and often with his direct chamber orchestra. it was a kind of orchestra in residence here. when they were...
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mr hoon a daniel hope hello yes thank you very much. do you see any chance that we could get the tune back good it seems from what about the gentleman from egypt else you can get. yes. you know we had talked about in one or i had suggested that we could maybe do a concert or commemorative event for you. wants to bring his family history full circle and renew the contract on his ancestors gravesite here in berlin. has the gentleman was supposed to pay a fee and hasn't done so. and now that i have appeared. touched him so enthusiastic that he's told me he will cancel the gentlemen's application and would be incredibly happy if i would take over the partnership or sponsorship so to speak of the gravesite again. 6 relatives and only 2 are occupied. and his wife. on the moment spent like this with the family can be rare in addition to being a celebrated soloist daniel hope is also an author and presenter as well as director of music and artistic director of the new century chamber orchestra in san francisco he has many commitments and spends
mr hoon a daniel hope hello yes thank you very much. do you see any chance that we could get the tune back good it seems from what about the gentleman from egypt else you can get. yes. you know we had talked about in one or i had suggested that we could maybe do a concert or commemorative event for you. wants to bring his family history full circle and renew the contract on his ancestors gravesite here in berlin. has the gentleman was supposed to pay a fee and hasn't done so. and now that i...
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daniel: absolutely. think these companies were all early supporters because they were interested in the idea of how do we proceed quickly and innovation. peter: you are the director of the center for data innovation, which is what? daniel: we have a research center focused on these issues around data. i think for a long time, policymakers realize they had a few different levers of government. they could tax things. they could spend money. they could regulate things. part of it was to say you can think about how you collect and use data with the government. you should have smart policy around data to drive different goals you might have. if you want to see cures for cancer, improve education, one way is strategic policy around data. peter: do you find that federal agencies are well staffed when it comes to data protection and data officers? daniel: we're getting there. one of the first issues we focused on was the over meant -- open government data hack, which we've been working on for five years. it fina
daniel: absolutely. think these companies were all early supporters because they were interested in the idea of how do we proceed quickly and innovation. peter: you are the director of the center for data innovation, which is what? daniel: we have a research center focused on these issues around data. i think for a long time, policymakers realize they had a few different levers of government. they could tax things. they could spend money. they could regulate things. part of it was to say you...
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daniel's parents chose to express his words.e va failed him and his attempts to seek help. his father shared the letter with me on this show back in 2014. >> the illness i have has caused me pain that not even the strongest medicines can dull and there is no cure. all day every day a screaming agony in every nerve ending in my body. it is nothing short of torture. my mind is a wasteland filled with visions of incredible horror, increasing depression, and crippling anxiety, even with all the medications the doctors dare give. simple things everyone else takes for granted are nearly impossible for me. i cannot laugh or cry, i can barely leave the house. i derive no pleasure from any activity. everything comes down to simply passing time until i can sleep again. now to sleep forever seems to be the most merciful thing. >> i will never forget him reading that on this show. for howard and jean the pain of losing daniel, they met with other veteran groups, testified on capitol hill. and in june of this year, kyrsten sinema introduced
daniel's parents chose to express his words.e va failed him and his attempts to seek help. his father shared the letter with me on this show back in 2014. >> the illness i have has caused me pain that not even the strongest medicines can dull and there is no cure. all day every day a screaming agony in every nerve ending in my body. it is nothing short of torture. my mind is a wasteland filled with visions of incredible horror, increasing depression, and crippling anxiety, even with all...
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out with daniel, you know. like, "hey, man, are you coming out?" and he'd meet up with us. >> reporter: but albert hadn't 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, as he texted with brooke on and off throughout the aftern
out with daniel, you know. like, "hey, man, are you coming out?" and he'd meet up with us. >> reporter: but albert hadn't 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....
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daniel: absolutely.ry bet that warren buffett makes is going to be a winner, but in our good get -- but in aggregate, it is hard to argue with his track record. paul: to get back to the point you made about relative value, i want to bring up this chart. to your point, it does prove that the dividend deal does outweigh what you will get from the rather miserable 10 year trade. but you have to bear in mind, the earnings season's been tempered. we were talking about the u.s. dollar. that does not bode well, either. it does come with risk. daniel: i think so. there is short-term headwinds related to the trade wind issues, volatility around the dollar. but if you go back over the past five years, the dollar has gotten much stronger and has not really caused any sort of economic calamity. i don't think investors should be making their decisions based on short-term volatility surrounding where the dollar goes. it is very likely we could end up at some point with a resolution to the trade war, in which case equi
daniel: absolutely.ry bet that warren buffett makes is going to be a winner, but in our good get -- but in aggregate, it is hard to argue with his track record. paul: to get back to the point you made about relative value, i want to bring up this chart. to your point, it does prove that the dividend deal does outweigh what you will get from the rather miserable 10 year trade. but you have to bear in mind, the earnings season's been tempered. we were talking about the u.s. dollar. that does not...
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daniel: yes, you can say that.astill, the lower rate lower rate, meaning that if you look at the global equity on average. gap of the r.o.c. versus that -- the roe versus that is so large that it is looking attractive. yes, it is driven by the higher liquidity, meaning that if you are generating higher return versus the government bond rate, people will probably by these equities versus doing others. paul: when you say the bull markets have another 12, but if we consider this role in easy money, are we setting ourselves up for a rather dramatic end? daniel: sure, that is a possibility. i am comparing current market similar to the.com bubble era -- era.otcom bubble you had seen a sharp rate cut by 75 base points in the fed. if you look at that, clearly the lower interest rate environment causes the bubbles. after that, the? is whether you can exchange -- with you can sustain that return on equity. roe sharply. -- the 2000-2001,t did in if that happens, that is the case, then yes, we will have more than 30% drop in t
daniel: yes, you can say that.astill, the lower rate lower rate, meaning that if you look at the global equity on average. gap of the r.o.c. versus that -- the roe versus that is so large that it is looking attractive. yes, it is driven by the higher liquidity, meaning that if you are generating higher return versus the government bond rate, people will probably by these equities versus doing others. paul: when you say the bull markets have another 12, but if we consider this role in easy...
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daniel p.s. solo who is also a musician is now the custodian of his father's legacy. daniele's relationship with pastor was not always easy times of deep affinity and musical collaboration alternated with long periods of separation. but always united the father and son was a love of fishing. maybe it was your becoming my father and i went shock machine together only once it was in some glass in 1961. i think what made my father strong was the problem with his leg he tried to conceal it but he couldn't hide it. when you looked at him his left leg was a pillar and his right was scrawny. it always upset him if someone a called him limp he would have attacked them. was born march 11th 1921 in marjah plata argentina. it was a town of fishermen and immigrants that the local elites hope to transform into a luxury a seaside resort. pastor was born with a clubfoot in an attempt to correct it he underwent 7 surgeries the 1st when he was just a year old after each surgery he spent many months in a cast. his mother assumed to and his father to be thin to decided not to have any m
daniel p.s. solo who is also a musician is now the custodian of his father's legacy. daniele's relationship with pastor was not always easy times of deep affinity and musical collaboration alternated with long periods of separation. but always united the father and son was a love of fishing. maybe it was your becoming my father and i went shock machine together only once it was in some glass in 1961. i think what made my father strong was the problem with his leg he tried to conceal it but he...
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daniel sickles is his own man. in fact, let me read something to you which i think is illustrative of his general life philosophy. he writes this as a congressman, but think about him it, think t sickles at gettysburg, in every aspect of his life and see if this doesn't fit. i cannot play courtier to the multitude much less individuals. i know all the consequences and that many a long years since to enjoy it, even at the price which must inevitably be paid. i do not deem it a wise course, nor approve it, nor recommend it to any friend, but i've adopted it and it is mine and i will follow it come what may. that's sickles and a nutshell. that's sickles at gettysburg. that's sickles at his home in lafayette square. wanting to kill the chief federal prosecutor for the district of columbia in front of a crowd on a sunday afternoon in washington, d.c. sickles is his own man. he's going to run for congress he wins. he distinguishes himself, steps out from underneath pecans shouted and becomes renowned as an expert on fore
daniel sickles is his own man. in fact, let me read something to you which i think is illustrative of his general life philosophy. he writes this as a congressman, but think about him it, think t sickles at gettysburg, in every aspect of his life and see if this doesn't fit. i cannot play courtier to the multitude much less individuals. i know all the consequences and that many a long years since to enjoy it, even at the price which must inevitably be paid. i do not deem it a wise course, nor...
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-dot his life and career and daniel sickles is his own man. let me read something to you which i think is illustrative of his general life philosophy. he writes as a congressman, think about sickles at gettysburg and every other aspect of his life and see if this does not fit. i cannot play courtier to the multitude much less to the individuals and i know all the consequences and have many a long year since resolved to enjoy it even at the price which must inevitably be paid. i do not deem it a wise course, nor prove it or recommend it to any friend but i've adopted it and it's mine and i will follow it come what may. that sickles in a nutshell print that is sickles at his birth and in his home in lafayette square and wanting to kill the chief federal prosecutor for the district of columbia in front of a crowd on a sunday afternoon in washington dc. sickles is his own man. he will run for congress in humans. and so, he immediately distinguishes himself stepped out under buchanan shadow and becomes renowned as an expert in foreign affairs on mi
-dot his life and career and daniel sickles is his own man. let me read something to you which i think is illustrative of his general life philosophy. he writes as a congressman, think about sickles at gettysburg and every other aspect of his life and see if this does not fit. i cannot play courtier to the multitude much less to the individuals and i know all the consequences and have many a long year since resolved to enjoy it even at the price which must inevitably be paid. i do not deem it a...
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and daniel sickles over the next few days will follow what was happening and he's not far off the mark. indeed he tries to deny that if he could build the evidence any further. and then to get to the construction about what happened in this house or at the house that was rented for that specific purpose with a man that he believed to be his earnest friend and then trying to figure out what he would do about it. so he sends nathaniel butterworth and with those democratic administrations to test the theory of american coins and with that tammany style and butterworth was in the room with those congressionalit sessions and nobody will knowce what happened that is pretty great advice nebut that route closed off for me and inter- barton key who shows up in lafayette square and in the westside and is known as the you will house. and owned by the father's general view will. and then to come to the nation's capital and to have big dreams to open a hospital with alcoholism or some financial mismanagement so he lives west of lafayette square and key walks into lafayette park that is the prearran
and daniel sickles over the next few days will follow what was happening and he's not far off the mark. indeed he tries to deny that if he could build the evidence any further. and then to get to the construction about what happened in this house or at the house that was rented for that specific purpose with a man that he believed to be his earnest friend and then trying to figure out what he would do about it. so he sends nathaniel butterworth and with those democratic administrations to test...
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daniel: we've heard that story.r that cpi or expenditure indicators are going to normalize. other than about all of the demographic challenges and questions about productivity, the one factor we may be taken enough into account and maybe help explain why inflation is still chronically solo is technology -- chronically so low is technology. it is becoming more pervasive across the economy. i think that impact is not really appreciated, and if that is what is behind low inflation, that is something that is going to stay for a while and will probably increase in importance. inflation will probably stay lower for quite a bit longer. lara: there's good and bad inflation, too. if we get low in place and because economies are growing at a lopez -- at a really fast pace, i think that solves problems. if it is because of tariffs, that could hurt economies significantly. david: lara rhame of fs investments and daniel morris of bnp paribas asset management will both be staying here. coming up, hurricane dorian is set to hit fl
daniel: we've heard that story.r that cpi or expenditure indicators are going to normalize. other than about all of the demographic challenges and questions about productivity, the one factor we may be taken enough into account and maybe help explain why inflation is still chronically solo is technology -- chronically so low is technology. it is becoming more pervasive across the economy. i think that impact is not really appreciated, and if that is what is behind low inflation, that is...
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daniel: de este sujeto no se han dado mayores detalles.que habÍa asistido el colegio comunitario, queace unos aÑos, y al vez eso le agreguÉ al enojo. daniel: el congresista estatal, que representa a residentes de esta zona de texas, dijo que brindarÁn toda la ayuda que las autoridades necesiten. en tanto quienes viven de aquÍ no salen de su asombro. que entre los vecinos habÍa alguien con planes de ejecutar una masacre. >> hay gente que es muy racista. yo tengo 16 aÑos viviendo aquÍ. >> en vez de estar enfocados en los ilegales y todo eso, que se enfoque en la gente que estÁ en estados unidos, y la gente que tenga problemas mentales. daniel: el fbi no brindÓ ningÚn tipo de conferencia de prensa sobre lo que estÁn haciendo dentro de esa vivienda. julio: como mencionamos 20 personas murieron. de estos fallecidos tres eran mexicanos. Índices personas resultaron heridas y seis tambiÉn son mexicanas. y nuestro equipo de noticias univisiÓn 14 lamenta mucho estos actos. hace una semana ocurriÓ el tiroteo nuestra zona y orisha repite la misma pesadilla pero en el paso. queremos dejarle saber
daniel: de este sujeto no se han dado mayores detalles.que habÍa asistido el colegio comunitario, queace unos aÑos, y al vez eso le agreguÉ al enojo. daniel: el congresista estatal, que representa a residentes de esta zona de texas, dijo que brindarÁn toda la ayuda que las autoridades necesiten. en tanto quienes viven de aquÍ no salen de su asombro. que entre los vecinos habÍa alguien con planes de ejecutar una masacre. >> hay gente que es muy racista. yo tengo 16 aÑos viviendo...
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daniel: well, i'm with a think tank. we focus on innovation, generally. we're interested in seeing innovation move forward. peter: can you give an example of that what you are in favor of? daniel: 10 years ago, we weren't talking about artificial intelligence. there's this new wave of automation. but we were thinking about the policies we would need to get there. we try to help policymakers get
daniel: well, i'm with a think tank. we focus on innovation, generally. we're interested in seeing innovation move forward. peter: can you give an example of that what you are in favor of? daniel: 10 years ago, we weren't talking about artificial intelligence. there's this new wave of automation. but we were thinking about the policies we would need to get there. we try to help policymakers get
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daniel clinkscales was a highly paid sales manager.ore jobs just to fund his gambling habit. daniel was a really bold, outgoing, party animal, really extrovert. i think he found it so hard himself to really, really come to terms with the fact that there he was, clever, intelligent, largely successful at almost everything he turned his hand to. and he'd got this, this one problem — gambling. daniel started gambling at 16. when he was 35, he took his own life here in bristol. we have to save other people going through this. and there are so many people out there, feeling hopeless and helpless. and i don't mean they're all physically standing on the edge of a cliff like daniel was, but internally, mentally, emotionally, they are on the edge of a cliff. and i've got to s... i've got to save them. i've got to save some of them. jo believes that betting companies have a responsibility to spot gamblers who are developing an addiction. i think it's about switching the burden of responsibility. taking it away from the individual and not saying
daniel clinkscales was a highly paid sales manager.ore jobs just to fund his gambling habit. daniel was a really bold, outgoing, party animal, really extrovert. i think he found it so hard himself to really, really come to terms with the fact that there he was, clever, intelligent, largely successful at almost everything he turned his hand to. and he'd got this, this one problem — gambling. daniel started gambling at 16. when he was 35, he took his own life here in bristol. we have to save...
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thank you very much for that for now that's daniel lived in puerto vallarta in danya state thank you. we're going to move on to other news now and u.s. president donald trump says he's raising planned tariffs on a new set of chinese imports by an additional 5 percent the latest escalation in the trade war comes just hours after beijing announced our on more american goods would trump also tweeted that he's ordering american companies to find alternatives to china but he doesn't actually have the legal authority to enforce such a call earlier beijing said it's imposing tower of some $75000000000.00 worth of american goods there due to come into effect in september and target u.s. agricultural products crude oil and cars business groups have come out against cutting ties with china warning that it will hurt them as well as consumers the u.s. chamber of commerce said a continued and a constructive engagement is the right way with china well let's go now to our correspondent heidi show castro she's joining us live from washington d.c. and it's been a very busy friday there heidi presiden
thank you very much for that for now that's daniel lived in puerto vallarta in danya state thank you. we're going to move on to other news now and u.s. president donald trump says he's raising planned tariffs on a new set of chinese imports by an additional 5 percent the latest escalation in the trade war comes just hours after beijing announced our on more american goods would trump also tweeted that he's ordering american companies to find alternatives to china but he doesn't actually have...
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but for detective george daniels, only this to go on. she had been strangled. she was found wearing only a sports bra and her diamond stud earrings. there were no marks on her body to indicate a beating, no struggle, no sign of sexual assault or robbery. it was a puzzle that landed in his lap. >> she wasn't raped. she wasn't assaulted in any kind of way. the earrings weren't taken. what was the reason for her to be over here? and then what was the reason for them to do this if nothing was done to her? ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, a
but for detective george daniels, only this to go on. she had been strangled. she was found wearing only a sports bra and her diamond stud earrings. there were no marks on her body to indicate a beating, no struggle, no sign of sexual assault or robbery. it was a puzzle that landed in his lap. >> she wasn't raped. she wasn't assaulted in any kind of way. the earrings weren't taken. what was the reason for her to be over here? and then what was the reason for them to do this if nothing was...
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let's bring in daniel hines.ing weighing on oil at the moment a bit which ones are you watching most closely and what is your outlook for the rest of the year? the market is clearly focused on the trade war, that is taking front stage at the moment. that means trying to wade through the changing policy shifts we are seeing within that, certainly the weekend was quite tumultuous and the market is coming to a point where essentially they are looking at thatworst-case scenario we've been hearing about for so long. that means pressure on the demand side of the equation. we're looking at indicators that it is starting to come through in the data. the data has held up relatively well but any initial sign that tensions are starting to weigh on actual consumption numbers will be big for the market. paul: you have to say that more cuts are pretty much baked in at this point. daniel: i've been bullish on the back of the supply side for a while now. up, continue to ratchet just haven't had the focus and attention that the o
let's bring in daniel hines.ing weighing on oil at the moment a bit which ones are you watching most closely and what is your outlook for the rest of the year? the market is clearly focused on the trade war, that is taking front stage at the moment. that means trying to wade through the changing policy shifts we are seeing within that, certainly the weekend was quite tumultuous and the market is coming to a point where essentially they are looking at thatworst-case scenario we've been hearing...
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, daniel.arterss the foreman at grove plantation, a few miles outside the city of williamsburg. the year is now 1774. daniel: she said, it looks like i had the devil in me. said, she and never seen this side of me, and she don't feel like she know me no more. i can't say i can blame my wife for san what she said to me sometimes i don't know if i'm going are coming. i just don't know. but this. have been faced with some terrible situations. this is worse. the whole root of this mess is masters last. for years he has been sending me --wn to fetch a man, and - and i hated she had to endure such a thing. she said to me one time every time she takes that walk to master's house, every piece of her dies. as much the tears me apart, i cannot show that it affects me. but it does. you see, i'm a father myself. and who is to say that in a few years that my daughter is going to be safe. or my son, for that matter. but it is not my job to have an opinion, you see. it is my job to carry out masters well. wil
, daniel.arterss the foreman at grove plantation, a few miles outside the city of williamsburg. the year is now 1774. daniel: she said, it looks like i had the devil in me. said, she and never seen this side of me, and she don't feel like she know me no more. i can't say i can blame my wife for san what she said to me sometimes i don't know if i'm going are coming. i just don't know. but this. have been faced with some terrible situations. this is worse. the whole root of this mess is masters...
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thanks daniel. a fungus may be about to devastate and reshape. but nano market again colombian banana farmers are alarmed to discover a strain of fusarium fungus known as tropical race 4 or t r 4 in their lands the fungus 1st identified in taiwan blocks water and nutrients at the root of the plants causing them to feet will fade wilt and die researchers say t.r. for presents a slow moving but steadily advancing threat to the cavendish the most common type of banana here to sort it all out and settles down is fred kaufman author of bet the farm how food became big business 1st fred orientals here to this fungus where is it now and what is the threat it presents. daniel this fungus has been around for quite some time really for more than a decade scientists have been awaiting for it to actually hit ground 0 of banana hood which would be south america and central america and what it was found in colombia recently everybody got a little bit hysterical we're talking about a $44000000000.00 global industry we are talking about $400000000.00 people whos
thanks daniel. a fungus may be about to devastate and reshape. but nano market again colombian banana farmers are alarmed to discover a strain of fusarium fungus known as tropical race 4 or t r 4 in their lands the fungus 1st identified in taiwan blocks water and nutrients at the root of the plants causing them to feet will fade wilt and die researchers say t.r. for presents a slow moving but steadily advancing threat to the cavendish the most common type of banana here to sort it all out and...
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as daniel said, foran last couple of weeks.d, for an officer to be killed is tha nkfully said, for an officer to be killed is thankfully rare, perhaps one or two on average per year, but every violent or life—threatening incident isa violent or life—threatening incident is a reminder of what we ask emergency services to do, a reminder of the values which underpin our society, the values of public service. we expect people notjust to do their bit but sometimes to ta ke to do their bit but sometimes to take risks on behalf of wider society for the pc andrew harper wasn't armed, and most officers say they don't want to be armed, because they don't want to be armed, because they don't want to be armed, because they don't want to separate themselves from the people they pledge to protect, and i think that speaks to one of the principles of policing to which robert peel gave his name, which says the police are only members of the public who are paid to give full—time attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen. perhaps t
as daniel said, foran last couple of weeks.d, for an officer to be killed is tha nkfully said, for an officer to be killed is thankfully rare, perhaps one or two on average per year, but every violent or life—threatening incident isa violent or life—threatening incident is a reminder of what we ask emergency services to do, a reminder of the values which underpin our society, the values of public service. we expect people notjust to do their bit but sometimes to ta ke to do their bit but...
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it is clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer effectively serve as a new york city police ofcer. sophie: a brief time ago i spoke to the bbc's nick bryant about the case. bring us up-to-date. some time has passed between the sad passing and today's decision. s ilck: fimers have passed, and the garner fhas been pressing for a long time for the oncking of daniel pantaleo. one of the reasons it ok so long was the criminal justicepl system had t out. there was a grand jury that decided not to bring charges agnst him in staten island which is where eric garner died. and then the justice department, rafe prosecutors decided they would not seek criminal prosecution, because they thought there was insufficient evidence. an internal disciplinary procedure started within the nypd. earlier this month a judge thin the new york police department said he was guilty of the recommendation was that he should be fired and that is with oat that -- and that is what commissioner ja'neill announced today, the daniel pantaleo would be sacked. sophie: there is been such a huge amount of focus on the cas
it is clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer effectively serve as a new york city police ofcer. sophie: a brief time ago i spoke to the bbc's nick bryant about the case. bring us up-to-date. some time has passed between the sad passing and today's decision. s ilck: fimers have passed, and the garner fhas been pressing for a long time for the oncking of daniel pantaleo. one of the reasons it ok so long was the criminal justicepl system had t out. there was a grand jury that decided not to...
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daniel: of course. laura: in other news, authorities in gibraltar have anfree and irail tanker out of her it was detained by british royal marines. it was seized on suspicion of trying to bridge eu sanctions on syria. onthe deci came despite a last-minute request from the united states to keep the supertanker in custo the nate holley's government -- the nepalese government is going to introduce new rules to restrict the number of cli, ers on everecluding a fitness standard and a fee of at least $35,000. there were 11 deaths during this year's climbing season, 4 of them blamed on overcrowding. the government issued a record 381 permits this year. now to the ongoing protests in hong kong. y todaesident trump tweeted out his suggestion, saying if that if president xi met directly would be -- with the protesters, there would be a happy ending to the problem, "i have no doubt." i put the question to zhaoyin feng of the bbc'e.chinese serv is there any chance of president xi meeting with protesters as presiden
daniel: of course. laura: in other news, authorities in gibraltar have anfree and irail tanker out of her it was detained by british royal marines. it was seized on suspicion of trying to bridge eu sanctions on syria. onthe deci came despite a last-minute request from the united states to keep the supertanker in custo the nate holley's government -- the nepalese government is going to introduce new rules to restrict the number of cli, ers on everecluding a fitness standard and a fee of at least...
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daniel: there is. one would expect that china, being a close friend and ally of pakistan, would be more likely to criticize india. but of course, china has its o problems, now in hong kong. there is every reason to believe that this was a shrewdly timed move by india where china will be that much less likely to sahi an to criticize what india says iitown internal business because china doesn't want to be criticized can either. laura: thanks for being with us. daniel: of course. laura: in other news, authorities in gibraltar have r free and iranian oil tant of her it was detained byro britisl marines. it was seized on suspicion of trying to bridge eu sanctions on syria. the decision came despite a last-minute request from the united states to keep the supertker in custody. the nate holley's government -- the nepalese government du going to int new rules to restrict the number of climbers on everest, including a fitness standard and a fee of at least $35,000. there were 11 deaths during this year's climb
daniel: there is. one would expect that china, being a close friend and ally of pakistan, would be more likely to criticize india. but of course, china has its o problems, now in hong kong. there is every reason to believe that this was a shrewdly timed move by india where china will be that much less likely to sahi an to criticize what india says iitown internal business because china doesn't want to be criticized can either. laura: thanks for being with us. daniel: of course. laura: in other...
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daniel: thank you. yes, and i would add to that, when you are playing a game of chicken and hoping that the rest -- that threats of u.s. action will bring iran to compliance, you are left having to rethink your whole approach. that is probably what they are doing in dubai right now, is reconsidering whether that will work out, because otherwise, it doesn't seem that the u.s. will necessarily go to war, or that iran will take the bait. here is an interesting specific question for which i have no clear guidance for, anybody who knows about this can jump. this is an american aircraft waters has been dreading on the straits of hormuz for two months now. could it be it is afraid of entering the gulf because it is afraid of being a sitting duck. also, what is the u.s. strategy in the persian gulf? we haven't talked about what is going on there. it is a real murky set of subjects. can, anybody else can jump in. >> it doesn't necessarily have to be in the gulf to be effective. the issue is, what i look at is th
daniel: thank you. yes, and i would add to that, when you are playing a game of chicken and hoping that the rest -- that threats of u.s. action will bring iran to compliance, you are left having to rethink your whole approach. that is probably what they are doing in dubai right now, is reconsidering whether that will work out, because otherwise, it doesn't seem that the u.s. will necessarily go to war, or that iran will take the bait. here is an interesting specific question for which i have no...
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daniel sandford was in court.rates‘ court today, jed foster, who was charged last night with the murder of pc andrew harper. the 20—year—old is also accused of the theft of a quad bike, just before the police officer died. pc harper's family came to court to see the man accused of killing him in person, to bear witness to his first appearance in the dock. during the two—minute hearing, jed foster simply confirmed his name, date of birth and his address near reading. his family were also in court, including his mother, holding a teddy bear, and afterwards, his solicitor made this statement. on behalf of him and his family, he emphatically denies any responsibility or involvement in the horrific murder of pc andrew harper. we urge the police to follow every single line of inquiry to prove who is responsible and to ensure that there is justice in this case. pc andrew harper was the first police officer to die in the line of duty for more than two years. he married his wife lissiejust 28 days before he was killed. pc
daniel sandford was in court.rates‘ court today, jed foster, who was charged last night with the murder of pc andrew harper. the 20—year—old is also accused of the theft of a quad bike, just before the police officer died. pc harper's family came to court to see the man accused of killing him in person, to bear witness to his first appearance in the dock. during the two—minute hearing, jed foster simply confirmed his name, date of birth and his address near reading. his family were also...
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daniel just mentioned president obama. i can't help thinking in this ordeal the way president obama behaved in 2015 after an earlier white supremacist shooting, a mass murder, an act of terrorism in charleston, south carolina. and remember, of course, how he went down there to the african methodist church and sang amazing grace and delivered one of the most beautiful speeches any president has ever delivered. and we can wait from now until kingdom come and you'll see see one tenth of that intelligence. one tenth of that grace. one tenth of that humanity. from president trump. he is who he is. and he simply cannot change, and who he is utterly inadequate and a damaged individual who is doing more damage as president of the united states. >> maria, this is -- it's unbelievable. right around the time the president landed in el paso, his twitter feed put out a campaign-style video of his hospital visit in dayton. and i'm going to point out, we have no idea of what actually happened because press wasn't allowed in, but what doe
daniel just mentioned president obama. i can't help thinking in this ordeal the way president obama behaved in 2015 after an earlier white supremacist shooting, a mass murder, an act of terrorism in charleston, south carolina. and remember, of course, how he went down there to the african methodist church and sang amazing grace and delivered one of the most beautiful speeches any president has ever delivered. and we can wait from now until kingdom come and you'll see see one tenth of that...
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daniel morris with us. yesterday, i watched german yields, a knock on effect of europe. they are removed but they are not as well. are we at a tipping point on the size of negative yields? optimistic.ave been if growth in the u.s. were to slow down further, there is no reason treasury yields could not drop another 50 basis points so we are not there yet. we would have said that german yieldsng yields -- bund could never go negative. there are plenty of scenarios where you could see much more negative yields across the space of europe. gamma,t's bring up the acceleration of yield. this is something daniel morris and the quant group know well. the 10 year space is extraordinary. what does that mean for equity investors when we see price up so much in this full faith and credit paper? daniel: now we think it is a risk off move which will be bad for risk assets. as long as that does not persist, should see a selloff in treasuries and a recover ultimately and equities, we think more about what has happened in tr
daniel morris with us. yesterday, i watched german yields, a knock on effect of europe. they are removed but they are not as well. are we at a tipping point on the size of negative yields? optimistic.ave been if growth in the u.s. were to slow down further, there is no reason treasury yields could not drop another 50 basis points so we are not there yet. we would have said that german yieldsng yields -- bund could never go negative. there are plenty of scenarios where you could see much more...
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a bid to open up the area to industry and spur economic growth thank you let's get more now with daniel cope he's in port of value which is in the brazilian state of or don't you know we saw the report there now it has been among the worst hit by the amazon wildfires a good day to you daniel what's it looking like how's the fight against these wild places coming along. yeah there brian i can tell you that the fight against those fires has been extremely difficult here for firefighters but also for the population as we heard in the report there was 80000 fires in the entire amazones region and we are learning that just since last friday about 1200 new fires have been reported we saw and we have been talking to firefighters here from with the region they have been telling us that for them it's it's kind of like a it's kind of like a mission that for them is a very hard to manage and we're learning that in many cities also in big cities here like parts of asia with about 500000 people fire fighters have been kind of giving opportunity to manage this situation and let me also tell you brian
a bid to open up the area to industry and spur economic growth thank you let's get more now with daniel cope he's in port of value which is in the brazilian state of or don't you know we saw the report there now it has been among the worst hit by the amazon wildfires a good day to you daniel what's it looking like how's the fight against these wild places coming along. yeah there brian i can tell you that the fight against those fires has been extremely difficult here for firefighters but also...
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tell me about what's unfolding right now. >> the first step in this process of daniel pantaleo never wearing a police uniform ever again, him being fired, terminated from the job, we are in the first step of this process. the nypd police commissioner has been awaiting the recommendations from this nypd judge, internal proceedings that went on for about six days. evidence was presented and the judge today recommending -- these recommendations are for the police commissioner ultimately -- that he fire daniel pantaleo. it's widely expected that the police commissioner will follow this recommendation. however, there's always a chance that daniel pantaleo's attorneys could make an argument -- they will have an opportunity to make an argument to follow up to appeal to the police commissioner that he should not fire daniel pantaleo. we think that decision w come within the next two weeks. that's still unclear. but there is some time before we get final word from the police commissioner on whether or not daniel pantaleo will be fired. that decision solely, solely rests with the police commis
tell me about what's unfolding right now. >> the first step in this process of daniel pantaleo never wearing a police uniform ever again, him being fired, terminated from the job, we are in the first step of this process. the nypd police commissioner has been awaiting the recommendations from this nypd judge, internal proceedings that went on for about six days. evidence was presented and the judge today recommending -- these recommendations are for the police commissioner ultimately --...
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danielle, let me begin with you, from 30,000 feet, this looks like chaos. is it? >> it is chaos and i would imagine that if i were inside of the white house that's exactly how it would feel. i mean, the reality is that trump has lied himself into the white house. he has lied himself into the situation and there's only so long you can keep something going before it begins to unravel and what he sold us is that he was a businessman that he was the art of the deal, that he could do no wrong and what we know is that since he's been in office, that we have started to trend downward and so the trade war that he is doing right now with china, it is hurting the very people he said he was going into the white house to help and that is problematic because there's only so much pain according to lindsey graham that people are willing to take. >> we'll talk more about the farmers farmers and those affected. anthony scaramucci was a loyal and fierce defender of the president even before he got into the white house. he is now talking about trying to get people to invoke the 25'd
danielle, let me begin with you, from 30,000 feet, this looks like chaos. is it? >> it is chaos and i would imagine that if i were inside of the white house that's exactly how it would feel. i mean, the reality is that trump has lied himself into the white house. he has lied himself into the situation and there's only so long you can keep something going before it begins to unravel and what he sold us is that he was a businessman that he was the art of the deal, that he could do no wrong...
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daniel dale, get to the studio next time, okay? so i'm going to start with catherine. president trump has often claimed that consumers don't pay for his tariffs. listen to this, and then we'll talk. >> we're taking in billions and billions of dollars from china in the form of tariffs. our people are not paying for it. the tariffs are not being paid for by our people. we've collected close to 59 billion in tariffs so far. >> but he's also saying this today about the decision to delay some tariffs. we're doing this for the christmas season just in case some of the tariffs would have an impact on u.s. customers which so far, they've had virtually none. >> i don't know why they don't turn the helicopter off because it doesn't take that long to --. it's a whole distraction thing. it doesn't take that long to start a helicopter. anyway -- >> on tariffs. >> which is it? >> i think the jig is up here. trump has been claiming for a year, year and a half, despite all evidence, despite many studies from erudite people at ivy league schools and elsewhere showing that the tariffs a
daniel dale, get to the studio next time, okay? so i'm going to start with catherine. president trump has often claimed that consumers don't pay for his tariffs. listen to this, and then we'll talk. >> we're taking in billions and billions of dollars from china in the form of tariffs. our people are not paying for it. the tariffs are not being paid for by our people. we've collected close to 59 billion in tariffs so far. >> but he's also saying this today about the decision to delay...
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daniel, many thanks.rces across the country have held a minute's silence in memory of pc andrew harper, who was killed while investigating a burglary in berkshire last week. his mother said the family's "lives and hearts had been torn apart" by his death. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports. pc andrew harper's family are still in the early days of coming to terms with his death. but today, just a week after he was killed, his mother, father and other close relatives came to the poignant ceremony organised by his force. we gather here one week from the tragic death of pc andrew harper, our dearly loved and respected colleague, friend and proud police officer, son, brother and husband. we're here to offer our respects and to acknowledge his passing. pc harper, who got married just 28 days before he died, was killed responding to a burglary last thursday night. so in this moment, let us still busy hearts and minds as we remember our colleague and friend andrew, in silence now. whistle. p
daniel, many thanks.rces across the country have held a minute's silence in memory of pc andrew harper, who was killed while investigating a burglary in berkshire last week. his mother said the family's "lives and hearts had been torn apart" by his death. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports. pc andrew harper's family are still in the early days of coming to terms with his death. but today, just a week after he was killed, his mother, father and other close...
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daniel: no sabemos la ciencia todavía, tifani.d médica para causar tanto-- tanta agonía a tanta gente. tifani: el doctor chun en california no esperó confirmación científica para suspender los implantes de seno, y ahora se dedica exclusivamente a sacarlos. su calendario está lleno hasta el 2021. jae: creo que a nivel de los fabricantes y de la fda la información debe ser más clara... que algunas mujeres enferman y ese mensaje debe prevalecer al que se ha estado diciendo de que los implantes son seguros. tifani: mujeres como alejandra levantaron su voz para hacerse escuchar. en marzo de 2019 la agencia reguladora fda llevó a cabo audiencias en washington para escuchar testimonios tanto de médicos como de pacientes. alejandra: y entonces me doy cuenta que los implantes que supuestamente yo pagué más por ellos, porque eran la última tecnología, que eran implantes texturizados, ahora estaban ligados a un nuevo tipo de cáncer que era--que es directo. que es un link directo que tienen además. tifani: en julio de 2019 la fda le pidió a a
daniel: no sabemos la ciencia todavía, tifani.d médica para causar tanto-- tanta agonía a tanta gente. tifani: el doctor chun en california no esperó confirmación científica para suspender los implantes de seno, y ahora se dedica exclusivamente a sacarlos. su calendario está lleno hasta el 2021. jae: creo que a nivel de los fabricantes y de la fda la información debe ser más clara... que algunas mujeres enferman y ese mensaje debe prevalecer al que se ha estado diciendo de que los...
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we'll be right back with jeff daniels.ers and applause ) people 50 and older eening fr at average risk. i took your advice and asked my doctor to order cologuard, that noninvasive colon cancer screening test. the delivery guy just dropped it off. our doctor says it uses advanced science. it's actually stool dna technology that finds 92 percent of colon cancers. no prep, and private. colon cancer screening that's as easy as get, go, gone. ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. choosing your investments most major insurers. can be stress-free with a prebuilt portfolio from e*trade. simply decide how much or how little risk you want to take, and with just a few clicks, we'll have you invested in a diversified portfolio. you'll barely have to lift a paw. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/funds. and these new high-rise slim straights ar
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