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. >> danielle was just as ambitious. finding her stride in the administrative office of a local hospital. >> she became the regional marketing operator for the whole corporation. >> sam and daniel didn't have children but they had sam's great niece aubrey kate. >> you're like the daughter i never had. they all told me that. >> aubrey that attended college nearby often spent weekends with them. >> sam was the best ever. he really took me in as family right away. he was just like a regular, a dad. he really just cared. focus on schools, don't let those boys ruin your life. they're no good. don't let those boys get around you and you're never allowed to date a fireman. >> what's wrong with firemen? >> oh he just worked with them and knew who how they were. >> did danielle take you in as one of their own? >> yes. >> she listened to their tales of trips to exotic lands. >> they travelled the world together and they had so many good times and so many great experiences. >> they were almost like role models to you. >> they were.
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keep isis and al qaeda out and if they don't they will suffer the consequences when we go back to daniel i mean after 20 and 18 years of the american involvement in its allies and then the decade but 2 decades before the soviet one i think most people in afghanistan are probably had enough of foreign occupation and i think that at. end of the day it would doesn't really matter if you could trust the taliban or not i mean giving the believe the implicit belief that you can or cannot trust them the united states is imprisoned itself into afghanistan forever why are they calling the shots go ahead daniel. while the. also had safe haven in florida and berlin to to their training so good at logic we should be bombing those countries those states countries as well this is all the fig leaf didn't go through a fig leaf the taliban is in the driver's seat this is the fall of saigon moment it's been thinking long and by the continued boneheaded us presence there but it's all over the war was over when it started because nobody knows nobody knew what victory looks like america has turned against th
keep isis and al qaeda out and if they don't they will suffer the consequences when we go back to daniel i mean after 20 and 18 years of the american involvement in its allies and then the decade but 2 decades before the soviet one i think most people in afghanistan are probably had enough of foreign occupation and i think that at. end of the day it would doesn't really matter if you could trust the taliban or not i mean giving the believe the implicit belief that you can or cannot trust them...
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a second burner phone and josh daniels.e the only two. >> reporter: was this their breakthrough? that burner phone, at the right time, right place, had called josh's phone in alaska. then the phone techs did another extraction of josh's phone, and they retrieved something josh thought he'd deleted. >> a voicemail that was left on josh daniels' cell phone from this california area code. >> hey, what's up, man? it's me. hey, hit me up on this phone right here whenever you need to talk about something. hear me? holla at me later. bye. >> reporter: detective hittle's ears perked right up when he heard it. >> i listened it to and now i know that that phone, 310, is sirius underwood's. that is his voice. >> reporter: the detectives wanted another, technically deeper dive into sirius' i-phone, which they'd returned to him. sirius came downtown again, as requested, but while the cops were preoccupied chasing down a search warrant for his device, he outfoxed them. sirius found a computer and remotely wiped his phone clean. >> when i
a second burner phone and josh daniels.e the only two. >> reporter: was this their breakthrough? that burner phone, at the right time, right place, had called josh's phone in alaska. then the phone techs did another extraction of josh's phone, and they retrieved something josh thought he'd deleted. >> a voicemail that was left on josh daniels' cell phone from this california area code. >> hey, what's up, man? it's me. hey, hit me up on this phone right here whenever you need...
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ledesma alexis leduc daniel john lee david s. lee donald lee gary h. hyun joon lee juanita lee kathryn blair lee linda c. lee lorraine mary lee myung woo lee richard y. lee stuart soo-jin lee yang der lee stephen paul lefkowitz adriana legro edward joseph lehman eric andrew lehrfeld david leistman david prudencio lemagne joseph anthony lenihan john joseph lennon jr. john robinson lenoir jorge luis leon matthew gerard leonard michael lepore charles a. lesperance jeff leveen john dennis levi alisha caren levin >> j my uncle. your passing has left a hole in our family but taught us that family is important. you live in every memory and in every thought. we miss you. >> and my uncle, bradley. we all miss you every single day and your legacy lives on through my brother who is your namesake. neil david levin robert michael levine robert levine shai levinhar daniel m. lewin adam jay lewis jennifer lewis kenneth e. lewis margaret susan lewis ye wei liang orasri liangthanasarn daniel f. libretti ralph licciardi edward lichtschein samantha lightbourn allen steve
ledesma alexis leduc daniel john lee david s. lee donald lee gary h. hyun joon lee juanita lee kathryn blair lee linda c. lee lorraine mary lee myung woo lee richard y. lee stuart soo-jin lee yang der lee stephen paul lefkowitz adriana legro edward joseph lehman eric andrew lehrfeld david leistman david prudencio lemagne joseph anthony lenihan john joseph lennon jr. john robinson lenoir jorge luis leon matthew gerard leonard michael lepore charles a. lesperance jeff leveen john dennis levi...
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tomas daniel berg. stephen bruce.berk. >> donald burns. >> tj burns. >> thomas burnett junior. elaina. >> kathleen burn. >> thomas butler. >> john patrick. >> timothy burns. brian joseph. daniel m.. >> and my cousin, your family misses you and you will always be remembered. and my beloved son. there are no words to tell you how much you are missed. how much the all remember and miss you and your loved. richard michael. cechael john k. l.. thomas joseph cahill. >> george c. cane. edward calderon. kenneth marcus caldwell, felix callahan. suzanne, gina. david. jeffrey thomas campbell. robert arthur campbell. sean thomas callahan, john candela. then send. stephen. luke anthony. jonathan. richard michael. josÉ manuel. edward. and my brother. words cannot express how much you are missed and loved. michael, matthew, medicine and kevin as well as your friends and family and also team shamrock. we choose to remember how you live, not how you left us. god bless you all and god bless america. and our cousin, firefighter thomas a
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) bitte. ♪ (eli) daniel.n morgen, guten morgen. so, first time to the big city. you'll see so many things. close your eyes. ♪ open. (samuel) danke! (train whistle blows) ♪ (rachel) samuel, careful! ♪ you'll come back soon? ♪ (rachel) samuel! ♪ (rachel) samuel. here. ♪ (eli) and you be careful out among the english. ♪ (grand music) ♪ mama, look! ♪ (giggling) ♪ ...atlantic city express bus to atlantic city... (female speaker) oh, he's a cute little amish boy. isn't he cute? i think so. (rachel) we have tickets to baltimore. where is that train, please? (ticket agent) it's delayed three hours. you'll hear an announcement when it's time to board. just take a seat right over there. -but i-- -just take a seat, i have to wait on these people. yes, sir. -there. -yes, sir. (samuel) mama, look. what's that thing? (public address announcer) now boarding, stairway three, track ... (rachel) don't go far, samuel. (echoed conversations, announcements) (soft, fantastical music) ♪ -mama? -hmm? (samuel speaks german) (rachel)
) bitte. ♪ (eli) daniel.n morgen, guten morgen. so, first time to the big city. you'll see so many things. close your eyes. ♪ open. (samuel) danke! (train whistle blows) ♪ (rachel) samuel, careful! ♪ you'll come back soon? ♪ (rachel) samuel! ♪ (rachel) samuel. here. ♪ (eli) and you be careful out among the english. ♪ (grand music) ♪ mama, look! ♪ (giggling) ♪ ...atlantic city express bus to atlantic city... (female speaker) oh, he's a cute little amish boy. isn't he cute?...
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go ahead daniel. what's fascinating is they need a peace process in the white house because if you look at the fighting over this document john bolton wasn't invited to to a recent meeting of top aides he wasn't even invited he was uninvited pompei o the secretary of state refuses to sign off on the deal nobody knows what the deal looks like except colors and his interlocutors and carter it's the white house is at war with it so far over this policy and the president is facing a reelection where he knows this is going to be an issue on the table so you may get peace of eventually in afghanistan but you're getting more war in the white house over the war in afghanistan so it's it's very very confusing i've never seen a white house in this much disarray peter ok it is our let me go it's go to our guest in kabul i mean a decade ago at the beginning of this decade there was 100000 american troops in afghanistan now with this proposed plan i don't even know why they call it peace because it's not just with
go ahead daniel. what's fascinating is they need a peace process in the white house because if you look at the fighting over this document john bolton wasn't invited to to a recent meeting of top aides he wasn't even invited he was uninvited pompei o the secretary of state refuses to sign off on the deal nobody knows what the deal looks like except colors and his interlocutors and carter it's the white house is at war with it so far over this policy and the president is facing a reelection...
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chan has spent a lot of time here but that could change soon daniel not his real name was arrested and charged with rioting in july he faces up to 10 years behind bars. the moment i was arrested i was very calm i was thinking about what i needed to do in the situation but when i was told what the charges were it felt like i was entering another world. hong kong has some of the most draconian assembly laws in the world some of them have rarely been applied until now but since the protests began authorities have brought the full force of these laws to bear daniel denies having been involved in any violence. like too much of a coward to get into fighting i don't want to be beaten i also don't want to stand there and do nothing so i went to the front line and to help those who were tear gassed and i helped them wash their eyes out with saving solution $43.00 others were arrested the day daniel was detained or have been charged with writing the most severe offense on the books it is the most people facing such charges since hong kong was returned to china in 1997 the british government esta
chan has spent a lot of time here but that could change soon daniel not his real name was arrested and charged with rioting in july he faces up to 10 years behind bars. the moment i was arrested i was very calm i was thinking about what i needed to do in the situation but when i was told what the charges were it felt like i was entering another world. hong kong has some of the most draconian assembly laws in the world some of them have rarely been applied until now but since the protests began...
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daniel w. song. >> mari-rae sopor. >> michael charles sorresse.ian soto. >> timothy patrick soulas. gregory spagnoletti. donald spampinato jr. thomas sparacio. john anthony spataro. robert w. spear jr. >> robert speisman. >> maynard s. spence jr. >> george edward spencer iii. >> robert andrew spencer. and my uncle marka.marollo. my family misses you, i wish i got a chance to meet you. love you. and my brother joseph michael giacconi. i can't believe it's been 18 years and you haven't seven me a rainbow lately. so i'm waiting. send it soon. >> robert andrew spencer. >> mary rubina sperando. >> frank spinelli. >> william spitz. >> joseph patrick spor jr. >> clause sprockamp. saranaa srinuan. fitzroy rose. >> michael f.stabile. lawrence t. stack. timothy m. stackpole. >> richard james stadelberger. eric stahlman. >> gregory stajk. >> alexandra stan. corina stan. mary stanley. anthony starita. jeffrey stark. >> derek james statkevicius. patricia j.statz. craig william staub. william stekman. eric thomas steen. william railroad steiner. alexander stein
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kabul he is the director of center for development and peace studies in lake jackson we cross to daniel mcadams he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in boston we have max abrams he is a professor of political science at northeastern university as well as author of rules for rebels the science of victory in militant history all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate daniel let me go to you they're talking about. a peace process in afghanistan. talks between the united states and the taliban and it not very many people are happy about it ok because either too many troops are leaving or too many troops are staying and i don't even know what this process is because the afghan government couple government wasn't even involved in it i mean what is this a half a glass full half a glass empty what does it mean to you other than we need to get out of there after almost 2 decades go ahead daniel. what's fascinating is they need a peace process in the white house because if you lo
kabul he is the director of center for development and peace studies in lake jackson we cross to daniel mcadams he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in boston we have max abrams he is a professor of political science at northeastern university as well as author of rules for rebels the science of victory in militant history all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate daniel let...
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>> yeah. >> reporter: daniel ferry?h. >> reporter: what was his >> reporter: maybe their witness was confused or deliberately hiding the fact that ferry and l.j. were one and the same. either way ferry seemed like their man. but the d.a. wanted more evidence before filing charges. derek johnson and chad carpenter thought the blood samples taken from daniel ferry's home would push the case over the finish line. >> and then the blood work comes back and whoops. >> it was negative for blood. >> reporter: not only were the samples not annie's blood, it wasn't even blood at all. a major blow to the investigation. didn't mean he's not good for the crime? >> it doesn't mean that he's not good for the crime. it just led us to believe that, okay, it didn't happen here, at the ferry residence. >> reporter: so ferry might be good for this thing, but boy, you're just not getting there? >> yeah. >> reporter: the only bright spot, daniel ferry wasn't getting out of jail. he was also being investigated for an unrelated kidnapping and
>> yeah. >> reporter: daniel ferry?h. >> reporter: what was his >> reporter: maybe their witness was confused or deliberately hiding the fact that ferry and l.j. were one and the same. either way ferry seemed like their man. but the d.a. wanted more evidence before filing charges. derek johnson and chad carpenter thought the blood samples taken from daniel ferry's home would push the case over the finish line. >> and then the blood work comes back and whoops....
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>> daniel: we have to.ving the world is one thing, making sure that my san francisco mentor gets something to eat other than acai is another priority. >> kurt: this happened from, i grabbed this guy's collar and he broke my grip this way and my finger went here. >> anthony: i'm pretty sure kurt osiander hasn't eaten at coi before. >> kurt: my finger broke inside my sixteen-ounce glove against my head. that's how hard this guy punched. >> anthony: wow. >> kurt: not everybody likes to get punched in the face really hard. >> anthony: right. no. >> anthony: patterson's signature dish at coi, the beet rose with yogurt and rose petal ice. oh that's beautiful. >> daniel: this one disappears quickly. >> anthony: yeah no kidding. thank you. >> kurt: well it's pretty. >> anthony: oh it's gonna be good man. oh this is great. >> kurt: watch the barbarian eat really fancy food. oh that looks cool. >> anthony: sweet. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> daniel: egg yolk poached in smoked oil, crème fraiche, chives, california sturgeon c
>> daniel: we have to.ving the world is one thing, making sure that my san francisco mentor gets something to eat other than acai is another priority. >> kurt: this happened from, i grabbed this guy's collar and he broke my grip this way and my finger went here. >> anthony: i'm pretty sure kurt osiander hasn't eaten at coi before. >> kurt: my finger broke inside my sixteen-ounce glove against my head. that's how hard this guy punched. >> anthony: wow. >>...
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daniel explains he did not always loathe trump. >> you know what? can i tell you something? interviewed for him to do a bio pic of him for lifetime. >> get out of here. >> swear to god. sat in his office, was mesmerized by him. >> who's interviewing who? >> we were both interviewing each other, and then i -- okay, i'm going to get in trouble for this, but i was sort of impressed by him. he was so charismatic in the meeting. >> what did he want from you out of the meeting? >> clearly not to direct the movie. i kept prodding him with questions. he had -- i was sort of taken aback by his charisma. >> what was the most charismatic thing he did in the meeting that you remember? >> i'm obsessed with your work. he fawned over me, just fawned over me. i was in him, i was like wow. >> was it knowledgeable fawning? >> yes. he had done his homework or someone done it for him, but then i saw how he was acting on the apprentice and i said i don't think i like this guy so much. >> he goes on to admit that trump did initially trick him, but for a trump critic that's pretty interesting beca
daniel explains he did not always loathe trump. >> you know what? can i tell you something? interviewed for him to do a bio pic of him for lifetime. >> get out of here. >> swear to god. sat in his office, was mesmerized by him. >> who's interviewing who? >> we were both interviewing each other, and then i -- okay, i'm going to get in trouble for this, but i was sort of impressed by him. he was so charismatic in the meeting. >> what did he want from you out of...
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thanks daniel. and now we want to go back to christiane in singapore where she managed to catch up with ways you the c.f.o. buying its finance which is one of the largest crypto currency exchanges in the world has recently been making moves in the sector to expand the presence of digital currencies and so figure out regulation in the space. so i'm here sitting here the way it's all c.f.o. of finance one of the greatest exchanges currencies and i've told you i'm a big fan been there since i 1st launched 2 years ago. you guys have made tremendous progress so the past 2 years even though we're just saying it feels like it's been a decade in a really long time what has been your biggest challenge over the past 2 years and what are you guys struggling with now in terms of regulatory compliance i mean i think so since i've been joined by my primary focus is actually dealing with regulatory compliance and then as well as basically building up all of our businesses around the world for example we launched o
thanks daniel. and now we want to go back to christiane in singapore where she managed to catch up with ways you the c.f.o. buying its finance which is one of the largest crypto currency exchanges in the world has recently been making moves in the sector to expand the presence of digital currencies and so figure out regulation in the space. so i'm here sitting here the way it's all c.f.o. of finance one of the greatest exchanges currencies and i've told you i'm a big fan been there since i 1st...
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daniel: these will be remarkable documents. well experiences like the hologram experience at the illinois holocaust museum and education center. what will be lost to sitting by the pool we put a survivor. and talking about things you would expect to talk to syversot survivors about. i think that something that is a privilege for your generation in my generation and at this moment. we should hold onto this. as strongly as we can while we can. harold: when he said when he feels the children of survivors are in a unique position because we have heard about this from our parents. our parents who were there. that gives it weight. no one else is going to be asked our parents. that's why when he regards the story, very difficult story that we have inherited as a burden and a privilege. it is the privilege to hear the story as difficult as it is prudent to be able to tell it. that's the most we can do and to hear it and to tell it. you are right, to sit by the pool and hear what a survivor and all of that has to save a life. this is th
daniel: these will be remarkable documents. well experiences like the hologram experience at the illinois holocaust museum and education center. what will be lost to sitting by the pool we put a survivor. and talking about things you would expect to talk to syversot survivors about. i think that something that is a privilege for your generation in my generation and at this moment. we should hold onto this. as strongly as we can while we can. harold: when he said when he feels the children of...
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she's not a detective because danielle reno is a kickass detective name danielle reno sounds like thearacter on a show on tnt. [ laughter ] so finally, after two days of intense mariska hargitay role playing, danielle had a break in the case she showed up to a different gas station where the thief had recently used her card and learned that he had just missed them but one of the gas station attendants had overheard the thief making plans to have lunch at applebee's. because even criminals in your neighborhood like to eat good. [ light laughter ] also i guess the lesson here is if you're doing something shady at a gas station, whisper, because it turns out the gas station attendants are listening to you [ light laughter ] so danielle was off to applebee's but because this story takes place in america, her hometown has multiple applebee's. so she and her friends split up and each went to a different location to wait this is the kind of story we need right now nothing this cool ever happens at applebee's. only two things ever happen there, co-workers' birthdays and custody handoffs [ aud
she's not a detective because danielle reno is a kickass detective name danielle reno sounds like thearacter on a show on tnt. [ laughter ] so finally, after two days of intense mariska hargitay role playing, danielle had a break in the case she showed up to a different gas station where the thief had recently used her card and learned that he had just missed them but one of the gas station attendants had overheard the thief making plans to have lunch at applebee's. because even criminals in...
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to shorten your hong kong legislature has been a hot spot of the anti-government protests daniel has spent a lot of time here but that could change soon. his real name was arrested and charged with rioting in july he faces up to 10 years behind bars. the moment i was arrested i was very calm i was thinking about what i needed to do in this situation but when i was told what the charges were it felt like i was entering another world. hong kong has some of the most draconian assembly laws in the world some of them have rarely been applied until now but since the protests began authorities have brought the full force of these laws to bear daniel denies having been involved in any violence. too much of a coward to get into fighting i don't want to be beaten but also don't want to stand there and do nothing so i went to the front line and to help those who were tear gassed and i helped them wash their eyes out with saving solution $43.00 others were arrested the day daniel was detained or have been charged with writing the most severe offense on the books it is the most people facing such
to shorten your hong kong legislature has been a hot spot of the anti-government protests daniel has spent a lot of time here but that could change soon. his real name was arrested and charged with rioting in july he faces up to 10 years behind bars. the moment i was arrested i was very calm i was thinking about what i needed to do in this situation but when i was told what the charges were it felt like i was entering another world. hong kong has some of the most draconian assembly laws in the...
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daniel present a's goal camejust moments.aniel present a's goal came just before half—time. moments. daniel present a's goal camejust before half—time. it moments. daniel present a's goal came just before half—time. it put fire beneath the cauldron. not long into the second half, yanda thangam's trip, olympiacos penalty, mathieu valbuena placed the greek champions level. still, despite it all, spurs might have won it, dele alli might have passed it, but that opening, like this evening, was a chance missed. there were eight games in total this evening — gareth bale started for real madrid as they lost 3—0 to psg. angel di maria with two — bale did have the ball in the net — ruled out for handball... atletico madrid fought back from 2—0 down to level things againstjuventus.... and you find lots more details on all the matches on the bbc sport website. after a six—year battle with motor neurone disease, former rangers player fernando ricksen has died, at the age of 43 years. he passed away at a hospice earlier this morning. the
daniel present a's goal camejust moments.aniel present a's goal came just before half—time. moments. daniel present a's goal camejust before half—time. it moments. daniel present a's goal came just before half—time. it put fire beneath the cauldron. not long into the second half, yanda thangam's trip, olympiacos penalty, mathieu valbuena placed the greek champions level. still, despite it all, spurs might have won it, dele alli might have passed it, but that opening, like this evening,...
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no doubt they will be supporting team europe mostly, daniel was talking about the fa ct mostly, danielying she could be potentially being booed on the first tee. —— danielle. team europe to say that would not happen. it is interesting the talk is starting already and i think it will ratchet up. intensive danielle, she said she said she is allowed in nevada where she lives, and she will be loud in scotla nd she lives, and she will be loud in scotland over the weekend. thank you. the opening ceremony is tomorrow and they get going on friday morning. so the solheim cup back in scotland for the first time in 19 years. the european captain catriona matthew, says the event, is a great chance to encourage girls in scotland to take up the sport. here's our correspondent chris mclaughlin. nestling in the rolling perthshire hills, when the well‘s most famous golf courses gets ready to host one of the game's biggest events. —— one of the game's biggest events. —— one of the game's biggest events. —— one of the world's. the solheim cup is the women's version at the ryder cup, europe against the us
no doubt they will be supporting team europe mostly, daniel was talking about the fa ct mostly, danielying she could be potentially being booed on the first tee. —— danielle. team europe to say that would not happen. it is interesting the talk is starting already and i think it will ratchet up. intensive danielle, she said she said she is allowed in nevada where she lives, and she will be loud in scotla nd she lives, and she will be loud in scotland over the weekend. thank you. the opening...
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fred kaufman author of bet the farm thanks so much for joining us thank you daniel. time now for a quick pause but stay tuned because right after the break. them out of what we say to them because they don't care they don't care about my son's life they don't care about anybody's life except their pocket that's all they care about you know the slapping them with. the billions of dollars isn't going to stop them. do pharma has reached a tentative settlement in the expanding opioid epidemic but residents of affected areas are skeptical about the solution. contributors from america's boy are standing by to break down the latest moves in the crisis. to singapore where christie managed to catch up with way to the c.f.o. of the finance exchange to give us an industry outlook on the such are and as we go to break here are today's market numbers at the close. of the day. when we're hoping that both sustainable growth this is the broken system that they were the pundits not only. grow the number of tourists it was just an abilities so it's in the world war which is mounting b
fred kaufman author of bet the farm thanks so much for joining us thank you daniel. time now for a quick pause but stay tuned because right after the break. them out of what we say to them because they don't care they don't care about my son's life they don't care about anybody's life except their pocket that's all they care about you know the slapping them with. the billions of dollars isn't going to stop them. do pharma has reached a tentative settlement in the expanding opioid epidemic but...
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daniel: segÚn este estudio, unas 27 millones de personas no pueden pagar por servicios mÉdicos. ciencia gestiona algunas medicinas naturales por lo que recomiendan la opiniÓn de especialistas si su dolencia es mÁs que una simple gripa. >>si la gente se auto diagnostique se toman tratamiento, muchas veces es probable que no tengan la fher me da que piensan y entonces van a estar tomando medicamento para una enfermedad que no tienen iban a estar teniendo riesgos. >>en internet cualquiera te puede decir miles de cosas que son falsas con tal de hacer publicidad, como en las re sociales, quieren atraer la intenciÓn de la gente. solamente un doctor deba decir cuÁl es la causa de lo que te pasa. daniel: segÚn estadÍsticas, unas 105 personas mueren todos los dÍas en el país tras automedicarse. muchos lo hacen con antibiÓticos. ♪ ♪ julio: regresamos con fÉlix hernÁndez que nos trae el pronÓstico extendido. fÉlix: es importante que usted sepa en los prÓximos dÍas pretende viajar, que en el mar caribe tenemos el huracÁn dorian el cual ha ganado categorÍa cinco, mantiene vientos mÁximos sos
daniel: segÚn este estudio, unas 27 millones de personas no pueden pagar por servicios mÉdicos. ciencia gestiona algunas medicinas naturales por lo que recomiendan la opiniÓn de especialistas si su dolencia es mÁs que una simple gripa. >>si la gente se auto diagnostique se toman tratamiento, muchas veces es probable que no tengan la fher me da que piensan y entonces van a estar tomando medicamento para una enfermedad que no tienen iban a estar teniendo riesgos. >>en internet...
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since july, daniel hasn't taken part in any protests.arbara: -- helena: you were a correspondent in china. from your experience, how dire could the consequences be? >> very serious. the 10 years they have threatened them with, they mean it. they will set examples to frighten everyone else. the significant thing is, there has been violent protests. we have only seen pressure on activists.s. we haven't seen one case where they are bringing policeman to court. there has been a lot of police violence. >> to think there were other measures of china's sleeve thatt he could use against the protesters as well? >> they are not using only the legal system. they are putting pressure on their employers. they are using all of the methods they use in china. the strategy was not to have a big fight with them. they have all these means of finding out who they are, and now they are just working their way through it. helena:helena: that tactic is interesting. is that a pivot from what we have seen from china in the past , due to the fact it has opened up
since july, daniel hasn't taken part in any protests.arbara: -- helena: you were a correspondent in china. from your experience, how dire could the consequences be? >> very serious. the 10 years they have threatened them with, they mean it. they will set examples to frighten everyone else. the significant thing is, there has been violent protests. we have only seen pressure on activists.s. we haven't seen one case where they are bringing policeman to court. there has been a lot of police...
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daniel: quÉ tal?, le saluda daniel norha. vamos con karina herrera.one partido el barcelona lesionado. ramÓn: muchas gracias, nos vemos a las 23. donald trump defendiÓ a la onu el aislacionismo diciendo que el futuro pertenece a los patriotas y no a log los globalizados. arrestan a cinco migrantes en una redada en una pizzerÍa en chicago y a otras dos en una detenciÓn de trÁnsito.y el padre que muriÓ tras lanzarse con su niÑa en las vÍas subterrÁneas de new york sufrÍa de depresiÓn, dijo su
daniel: quÉ tal?, le saluda daniel norha. vamos con karina herrera.one partido el barcelona lesionado. ramÓn: muchas gracias, nos vemos a las 23. donald trump defendiÓ a la onu el aislacionismo diciendo que el futuro pertenece a los patriotas y no a log los globalizados. arrestan a cinco migrantes en una redada en una pizzerÍa en chicago y a otras dos en una detenciÓn de trÁnsito.y el padre que muriÓ tras lanzarse con su niÑa en las vÍas subterrÁneas de new york sufrÍa de depresiÓn,...
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danielle? i agree wholeheartedly that donald trump has instrumentalized these four democratic women representatives , because i believe it serves him well to paint them as the face of the democratic party. and every struggle that democratic leadership has had to try to condemn it, he has of a drifts a sign in the democrat party. there is a drift in the democrat party. there's a drift in their public and party. inh parties are drifting directions that are unsavory to a lot of us. not going to find on this dais, the people who are going to defend the one side because the other side. they what about ism that is become a favorite way of d.c.. i do not buy it. i think those women are anti-semites and enablers. i do. that they are anti-semites -- that there are anti-semi's and enablers in the can party. in charlottesville saw people holding up signs and chanting against the jews. you can see it on youtube. that was a disgrace. and the presidents failure to call them out immediately is huge shame. and
danielle? i agree wholeheartedly that donald trump has instrumentalized these four democratic women representatives , because i believe it serves him well to paint them as the face of the democratic party. and every struggle that democratic leadership has had to try to condemn it, he has of a drifts a sign in the democrat party. there is a drift in the democrat party. there's a drift in their public and party. inh parties are drifting directions that are unsavory to a lot of us. not going to...
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within this electoral cycle as daniel told us, it was a vote of punishment. it was truly loud speaking. people did want change. they didn't know exactly what for but they acknowledge they wanted change. the expectations go in accordance with the latino barometer, grew up tremendous in those countries for they thought the future of the country would become better as a result of change. the economy is now on a downward trend. the front has made an adjustment and said growth will be 0.6%. these high expectations, some of the highest that we may recall in the region recently will never ever be met with that very weak economic growth. therefore, there is a job in the popularity, matters that are quite drastic. that is the only country perhaps where the president and the exception in this case i think is in mexico, being -- their mandates clearly debilitated and therefore, we see that times of tremendous institutional turbulence are before us. let us move back to the institutional topic. we tend to center and we are concerned with the type of leadership which is in
within this electoral cycle as daniel told us, it was a vote of punishment. it was truly loud speaking. people did want change. they didn't know exactly what for but they acknowledge they wanted change. the expectations go in accordance with the latino barometer, grew up tremendous in those countries for they thought the future of the country would become better as a result of change. the economy is now on a downward trend. the front has made an adjustment and said growth will be 0.6%. these...
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daniel lippman. lippman.daniel lippman daniel lippman.dan historic tragedy in parts of northern bahamas. our mission and focus now is search, rescue and recovery. i ask for your prayers for those in affected areas and for our first responders. >> all right. so that was the prime minister of the bahamas speaking yesterday. i want to get another check on the path of hurricane dorian with the latest updates with nbc meteorologist bill karins. the incredible thing is as we are seeing the prime minister there speak about the conditions that his residents are facing in the bahamas, it's still there. they're still dealing with it right now. >> it's still about 18 hours straight now it's been just to the north of grand bahama island and over 24 hours, almost 36 hours since the landfall. it's crazy. today it's going to be moving away, so, you know, they need to get helicopters in there and stuff, but they have to wait for the winds to come down enough so it's safe. hoping maybe the end of today maybe they can try to g
daniel lippman. lippman.daniel lippman daniel lippman.dan historic tragedy in parts of northern bahamas. our mission and focus now is search, rescue and recovery. i ask for your prayers for those in affected areas and for our first responders. >> all right. so that was the prime minister of the bahamas speaking yesterday. i want to get another check on the path of hurricane dorian with the latest updates with nbc meteorologist bill karins. the incredible thing is as we are seeing the...
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this is just a small proportion of daniel's 999 just a small proportion of daniel's egg collection. linnet eggs, chaffinch eggs, utterly exquisite. the really great news is the entire collection has come here to the natural history museum where hopefully it will be put to good use. there were hundreds of thousands of eggs in the museum, gathered over the past 200 years when egg collecting was legal. how did you first hear about this second case? i was in new zealand, at a conference, and the police contacted us conference, and the police contacted us and said that the case was going ahead. would there be any potential scientific utility to that collection? i was very clear, yes, they're properly was. what this gives us is modern comparative samples which we can look at alongside eggs were taken a century ago. are these eggs been used in any current research work? yes, we are about to use these three clutches of lapwing eggs in a major study which we are working with the beijing university at the university of bath on the ever loose of egg shape and size in waders. one of the things
this is just a small proportion of daniel's 999 just a small proportion of daniel's egg collection. linnet eggs, chaffinch eggs, utterly exquisite. the really great news is the entire collection has come here to the natural history museum where hopefully it will be put to good use. there were hundreds of thousands of eggs in the museum, gathered over the past 200 years when egg collecting was legal. how did you first hear about this second case? i was in new zealand, at a conference, and the...
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danielle, what did you think? >> i wish could say i still listened in a critical fashion to donald trump. i heard about on twitter. i it was followed by some weird tweets about being the king of the jews. it was awful. i hesitate to impute anything to donald trump other than ignorance in this instance. there is a history, long history violate out of loyalty and disloyalty tropes which you lightly noted. we heard in the reference to the benjamin's. i do not think that was what he was talking about anymore than i think that that is what he was talking about when he embraced the slogan america first. which also was, by the way, anti-semitic. you know, look, these always devolve into conversations in which people are not psychiatrists engage in pop psychology. and pop psychiatry. i have no idea what donald trump is thinking. i am persuaded after several years of immersion in trump world here in washington, that he does not think about these things the way that any normal person does. he is not informed by history. he
danielle, what did you think? >> i wish could say i still listened in a critical fashion to donald trump. i heard about on twitter. i it was followed by some weird tweets about being the king of the jews. it was awful. i hesitate to impute anything to donald trump other than ignorance in this instance. there is a history, long history violate out of loyalty and disloyalty tropes which you lightly noted. we heard in the reference to the benjamin's. i do not think that was what he was...
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let's go to daniel strauss, a politics report for politico. daniel, good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start here. the president is reported is upset with nick muscick mulvane his chief of staff. they say they are not establishing a war room to handle the legal elements or the messages. if they are upset how the first week went, they are disappointed, what are they doing for week two, week three as this goes on to change that? >> i mean, we really don't know what is going to happen in week two and week three. it is unusual for the president to be upset with mick mulvaney. of the chiefs of staffs hee had, this is a chief of staff in the president's good graces the longest and consistently pleased him. so it is unusual here that white house officials and people close to the president and the president, himself, are dissatisfied with something that this chief of staff is doing right now. >> he's had three jobs in this administration, over consumer protections and office of management and budget, and now acting white house chief of staff. you
let's go to daniel strauss, a politics report for politico. daniel, good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start here. the president is reported is upset with nick muscick mulvane his chief of staff. they say they are not establishing a war room to handle the legal elements or the messages. if they are upset how the first week went, they are disappointed, what are they doing for week two, week three as this goes on to change that? >> i mean, we really don't know what is going...
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daniel: he said that is now.feel like with any kind of scientist, the work they do in the past and the work that they did on germanium helped them in terms of what they were able to do. he was at an advanced level because of what he had learned. daniel: he was all about making perfect crystals, so he switched materials, but he was a germanium man. carol: he was a germanium man, but it just reminds you that these individuals who brought this on, in science or looking at the periodic table, just think about what it has brought us to where we are today. daniel: what is also fascinating, when you think about bell labs, full of amazing orple who are collaborating, in some instances, not getting along. jason: and from the start of the digital world to what is next, a lot of elements in this. issueoutside this week's to our sit down with fitbit chairman, james park. carol: the company had struggled to compete against bigger companies such as apple and samsung. shares are down 85% from its ipo price. jason: in an effort
daniel: he said that is now.feel like with any kind of scientist, the work they do in the past and the work that they did on germanium helped them in terms of what they were able to do. he was at an advanced level because of what he had learned. daniel: he was all about making perfect crystals, so he switched materials, but he was a germanium man. carol: he was a germanium man, but it just reminds you that these individuals who brought this on, in science or looking at the periodic table, just...
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talk to daniel treats adults it's an eye clinic based in the church. got. in english we call it a cataract so the cataract means that the lens inside is. so we're going to raise for you to have an operation. 10 years later the lot of you average person the flood community is out there for good is no better perhaps even a little worse than what it was this is a great motivator for us to keep giving back to these communities and to a little bit to improve their lot. well that's it from rewind for this week there check out the rewind page on al-jazeera dot com for more powerful films from archives from am is a problem and the rewind team thank you for watching and see you next time. rewind returns with a new series and brand new updates on the best about to see this documentary i will compare it to an onion the onion the sweets box the heart and within the company money if you go on to remind continues with cambodia is often in business. this is actually to trace the scene and just analogous to pick up full sheets from his internet they now gone out and we cou
talk to daniel treats adults it's an eye clinic based in the church. got. in english we call it a cataract so the cataract means that the lens inside is. so we're going to raise for you to have an operation. 10 years later the lot of you average person the flood community is out there for good is no better perhaps even a little worse than what it was this is a great motivator for us to keep giving back to these communities and to a little bit to improve their lot. well that's it from rewind for...
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danielle: welcome to sweat city, usa. ♪ danielle: hey everybody, come on in,
danielle: welcome to sweat city, usa. ♪ danielle: hey everybody, come on in,