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bonjour. >> daniel: bonjour, daniel, ça vas?ngry trenchermen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. it's good. >> daniel: delicious. >> anthony: yeah, this is good. >> daniel: i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> anthony: i love that they cooked with wine too. you're going to jail for that in the states. >> daniel: exactly, in making the sauce. >> anthony: crap, these kids eat fast. look at how fast this kid eats. turn your head, they'll eat your soup right out of your plate. my school lunchroom, you pushed up your tray, just like in prison, bob, "move it along." bop, "move it along." >> daniel: yeah, here they come -- they come to you and serve you. most important thing that we see here is the love marie gives to the food she makes and to the kids she serves. i think it has a lot to do with the reaction they have to food. >> anthony: dessert is homemade fromage blanc -- farmer cheese, with chocolate and orange segments. >> daniel: what do you want to be
bonjour. >> daniel: bonjour, daniel, ça vas?ngry trenchermen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. it's good. >> daniel: delicious. >> anthony: yeah, this is good. >> daniel: i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> anthony: i love that they cooked with wine too. you're going to jail for that in the states. >> daniel: exactly, in making the sauce. >> anthony: crap, these kids eat...
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or violent toward danielle?no evidence of that whatsoever. >> danielle definitely had control over michael minor. she did manipulate him. did she manipulate him to the point of killing sam? i don't know. >> reporter: detectives mcdonald and szalbirak realized they needed to pay danielle dreher another visit. >> we're going back to find out what is your intent? what is your involvement with this? >> coming up -- did someone have a million reasons to commit murder? >> there was a substantial amount of money that she was going to gain if sam turned up dead. >> when "dateline" continues. n'. i think dentists will want to recommend sensodyne rapid relief because it's clinically proven to work in 3 days. which means for patients that they get relief very fast. ♪ lowe's helps you do hosting right with the best prices of the year on appliances to help you handle anything and everything. >>> you couldn't write this as a movie. you couldn't write this as a book. it wouldn't be believable. who does this? >> reporter: track
or violent toward danielle?no evidence of that whatsoever. >> danielle definitely had control over michael minor. she did manipulate him. did she manipulate him to the point of killing sam? i don't know. >> reporter: detectives mcdonald and szalbirak realized they needed to pay danielle dreher another visit. >> we're going back to find out what is your intent? what is your involvement with this? >> coming up -- did someone have a million reasons to commit murder?...
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no way daniel ferry could have committed both crimes. rookie detective jaclyn moore went back to the boxes and binders piled high on her desk. >> i felt lost. i decided i need to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> reporter: and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of annie's notes and journal entries. who does annie turn out to be, the more you learn about her? >> she's very lost. she wants to be loved by anyone and everyone. >> reporter: and jaclyn saw that there was one person in particular annie wanted to be loved by. chris bagshaw. his name was scribbled all over her journals. veronica remembered annie gushing about him. >> she liked him. he was different. he had enough of the bad boy going on that he wasn't a goody two-shoes, and so she didn't feel like he looked down at her. >> reporter: annie's diaries revealed something else too. >> she and chris had sex. >> reporter: chris was the boy annie had slept with just months before her
no way daniel ferry could have committed both crimes. rookie detective jaclyn moore went back to the boxes and binders piled high on her desk. >> i felt lost. i decided i need to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> reporter: and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of annie's notes and journal entries. who does annie turn out to be, the more you learn about her? >> she's very...
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>> daniel: we have to.: saving 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 fresh, chives, california sturgeon
>> daniel: we have to.: saving 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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general,next attorney daniel cameron. should i bring daniel up? get up here, daniel. [applause] here's the star. here's the star. >> mr. president, i hope you can tell kentucky is trump country. [applause] we are proud to stand with you on pro-life issues in the
general,next attorney daniel cameron. should i bring daniel up? get up here, daniel. [applause] here's the star. here's the star. >> mr. president, i hope you can tell kentucky is trump country. [applause] we are proud to stand with you on pro-life issues in the
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|j vanished in spain with his dad, daniel, six months ago. cord when he was born, god love him. just a cutie, first grandchild. i was besotted. every time i spoke about him, it brought tears to my eyes full stops so chuffed with him, so proud. since their disappearance, cathy's family have been advised by sussex police not to travel to spain. but with no news, this sussex grandmother is flying out to retrace her grandson's last known movements. and i amjoining her. six her grandson's last known movements. and i am joining her. six months on and we are going to retrace that journey that daniel and liam took, leaving gatwick on the sunday. what can you now tell us that you know is pretty much back? alll know can you now tell us that you know is pretty much back? all i know for fa ct, pretty much back? all i know for fact, they landed in malaga, the ended up in a hotel and after that went out for a meal. liam ended up staying and danny went back to the hotel. danny left the hotel about ten o'clock one morning and that was it. there are two sides
|j vanished in spain with his dad, daniel, six months ago. cord when he was born, god love him. just a cutie, first grandchild. i was besotted. every time i spoke about him, it brought tears to my eyes full stops so chuffed with him, so proud. since their disappearance, cathy's family have been advised by sussex police not to travel to spain. but with no news, this sussex grandmother is flying out to retrace her grandson's last known movements. and i amjoining her. six her grandson's last known...
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cross talking and ending wars i'm joined by my guest daniel shaw in new york he is a professor of latin american and caribbean studies at city university of new york and but that is that we have peter because nick he is a professor of history and director of the nuclear studies institute at american university as well as co-author with all of her stone of the untold history of the united states and in washington we cross to camp he is the host and head writer of the comedy new show redacted tonight on our t.v. america all right so i mean crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let's go to bethesda peter i think that all of us would agree and our audience that it's why. unlikely that we would ever compared to donald trump ok they're very very different but they do have one commonality and it's an attitude towards foreign adventures now donald trump has not been able to do much about his rhetoric of the campaign while he's been in office but telsey gabbert keeps going both of them are slammed every time they go outside the the borders or t
cross talking and ending wars i'm joined by my guest daniel shaw in new york he is a professor of latin american and caribbean studies at city university of new york and but that is that we have peter because nick he is a professor of history and director of the nuclear studies institute at american university as well as co-author with all of her stone of the untold history of the united states and in washington we cross to camp he is the host and head writer of the comedy new show redacted...
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daniel craig is here!rst, i embrace the spirit of adventure on the southern island of new zealand! it's great. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and my lack of impulse control,, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! ♪needs somebody ♪everybody needs somebody to love♪ ♪someone to love ♪someone to love ♪i got a little message for you...♪ ♪when you have that somebody, hold on to them,♪ ♪give them all your love.... wherever they are♪ ♪i need you, you, you ♪i need you, you, you ♪i need you, you, you ♪i need you, you, you ♪ (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody! give it up for jon batiste
daniel craig is here!rst, i embrace the spirit of adventure on the southern island of new zealand! it's great. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and my lack of impulse control,, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! ♪needs somebody ♪everybody needs somebody to...
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still with us are nathan sheets and daniel wolf.ore interview, i want to get a feel of what sectors will get hit matter who wins. you have a read on that? where's the big risk? nathan: that is a wonderful question. we know who gets hit if we have a health plan like the one elizabeth warren is proposing. we know who gets helped if donald trump is reelected. know who thedon't categorical winners are going to be. great question. ed: there again mind that divergence of outcomes, how does anyone acquire a health care company? or indeed any company with exposure to the u.s.? take one of two approaches to the question. in the first half of the year you saw a lot of that. you saw pharma companies looking at their portfolios and saying it make play out warren, it may play out trump, but i have to continue. if i just sit here and not do anything, i will probably just end up telling off. in the second half of the year, as the reality of the election has said in, some people of slow down and said to themselves, do i want to be buying this compo
still with us are nathan sheets and daniel wolf.ore interview, i want to get a feel of what sectors will get hit matter who wins. you have a read on that? where's the big risk? nathan: that is a wonderful question. we know who gets hit if we have a health plan like the one elizabeth warren is proposing. we know who gets helped if donald trump is reelected. know who thedon't categorical winners are going to be. great question. ed: there again mind that divergence of outcomes, how does anyone...
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daniel: 35,000 aficionados viajaron de colÓn ha
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>> daniel: yeah, yep.t that sinister gravy on. oh, dude. look what we're eating. >> daniel: right, yeah. >> anthony: okay, they may not be hawaiian but they are now. they are fundamentally local. i mean, this food, this most delicious, let's be honest, delicious. this is not healthy eating. >> daniel: yeah, and we're kind of paying the price for it right now in the health of the state, which is terrible. as i take a bite of hamburger and brown gravy. >> anthony: yeah but it's, like i said, it's so good. >> daniel: if you really want to do hawaii right you gotta give back. and that's a power that hawaii and the ina still has is if you show aloha and you give without asking the ina is going to recognize it and it's gonna shower its blessings upon you. >> anthony: so, you think traditional hawaiian culture and lifestyle has a chance against the modern world? >> daniel: i think so. the beautiful part about my ancestors is they realized there is a limited number of resources where they lived so they observed na
>> daniel: yeah, yep.t that sinister gravy on. oh, dude. look what we're eating. >> daniel: right, yeah. >> anthony: okay, they may not be hawaiian but they are now. they are fundamentally local. i mean, this food, this most delicious, let's be honest, delicious. this is not healthy eating. >> daniel: yeah, and we're kind of paying the price for it right now in the health of the state, which is terrible. as i take a bite of hamburger and brown gravy. >> anthony:...
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daniel sandford reports. daniel: it is a crisp winter afternoon in the city of london where just before 2:00, panic passengers filming from a bus saw armed officers pointing their weapons. there is a struggle on london bridge, and as two of the officers goe forward. bede the melee is a man with knife he has taken from the suspect. offices shout, "get back." they pull away atlan who is wrg with the suspect, and then opened fire. >> oh, my god! >> there were two ld pops. on the floorlyin after the pops, he sort of pulled his jacket back and you could see underneath that there was some sorof vest. vest, and at that point oflosive police officers really backed away. i was scared at thisbeoint use we were as closes the police officers in our bus. daniel: the suspect, who poling died at the scene.>> it is a hoe device. daniel: the london to code a major incident. at least five people who had been stabbed were taken to hospital, but two of them died. >> my heart goes out to their further injured victims, who i under
daniel sandford reports. daniel: it is a crisp winter afternoon in the city of london where just before 2:00, panic passengers filming from a bus saw armed officers pointing their weapons. there is a struggle on london bridge, and as two of the officers goe forward. bede the melee is a man with knife he has taken from the suspect. offices shout, "get back." they pull away atlan who is wrg with the suspect, and then opened fire. >> oh, my god! >> there were two ld pops. on...
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daniel: tigres y pachuca empatan 0-0.aras, pero rodrigo rey fue crucial para mantener el cero que sabe poco y nada. el equipo de palermo obligado a dar el campanazo si quiere seguir con opciones de meterse en la liguilla. los protagonistas estÁn en el campo, en cualquier momento arranca. vamos a monterrey con nuestros compaÑeros. [sonido ambiente] presentador: van a arrancar los prÓximos 45 minutos. estamos en el universitario. tigresy pachuca empatan a cero goles. empieza a rodar la pelota en esta parte complementaria. estÁ listo el arbitro y veremos la resoluciÓn de este partido. llevaremos la crÓnica esta segunda mitad dedicada para ti, papÁ hasta el cielo. vamos con el partido. estamos contigo, vladimir. vladimir: abrazo para tu familia. ya se cumplieron los minutos, saliÓ yair dÍaz y entra luis quiÑones. un elemento ofensivo. tito: ferreti mueve a dueÑas, lo manda a como lo hizo con querÉtaro de lateral por izquierda y quiÑones en esa posiciÓn. antonio puntos es como una navaja suiza en la alineaciÓn del equipo de lo
daniel: tigres y pachuca empatan 0-0.aras, pero rodrigo rey fue crucial para mantener el cero que sabe poco y nada. el equipo de palermo obligado a dar el campanazo si quiere seguir con opciones de meterse en la liguilla. los protagonistas estÁn en el campo, en cualquier momento arranca. vamos a monterrey con nuestros compaÑeros. [sonido ambiente] presentador: van a arrancar los prÓximos 45 minutos. estamos en el universitario. tigresy pachuca empatan a cero goles. empieza a rodar la pelota...
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how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel? books. >> i gave him a dinosaur kit. >> i gave him a blanket and a lunchbox. >> reporter: why did i do it? >> because daniel is a nice friend, and he's always there for us when we need him to give us a hug and be kind to us. >> reporter: and how did it make them feel? >> when you give something to someone, it makes them happy, and it makes you happy, too. >> just complete, whole joy. >> reporter: at this point, we noticed their teacher's eyes were filled with tears. >> how much love they have to give. >> reporter: all that love got to daniel, too. >> guys, i think daniel needs another hug. >> reporter: third graders teaching us that sometimes what we need most is a hug. chip reid, cbs news, philadelphia, tennessee. >> talk about a feel-good story. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," singer alicia keys joins us in the studio to help announce this year's grammy award nominations. >>> plus, in our "school matters" series, how a new jersey school district is using reality to tackle
how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel? books. >> i gave him a dinosaur kit. >> i gave him a blanket and a lunchbox. >> reporter: why did i do it? >> because daniel is a nice friend, and he's always there for us when we need him to give us a hug and be kind to us. >> reporter: and how did it make them feel? >> when you give something to someone, it makes them happy, and it makes you happy, too. >> just complete, whole joy....
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pearl daniel craig how exciting so i'm thinking very quickly that this gets a thumbs up for a weekend if you if you're a fan of murder mysteries definitely but even if you just want an hour and a half with your family and not fighting for an hour and a half on thanksgiving this is the perfect film for that ok well we definitely look forward to catching that one that's going to be one on my ever lengthening list and thanks for bringing us the extra dough roxboro. well she is only 32 years old but luisa clément is making her mark as a digital artist as a long time student of world famous photographer and to be asked her focus is on the body and how it is ultimately made in the animists by technology she currently has a solo exhibition on in auckland where her photos videos sculptures and installations raise questions about our identity in a digital has for. aesthetic beguiling and confusing luisa clements work asks the question of where we are right now still in reality or in a virtual world and what defines people in the digital age. the artist gets her inspiration in city centers wher
pearl daniel craig how exciting so i'm thinking very quickly that this gets a thumbs up for a weekend if you if you're a fan of murder mysteries definitely but even if you just want an hour and a half with your family and not fighting for an hour and a half on thanksgiving this is the perfect film for that ok well we definitely look forward to catching that one that's going to be one on my ever lengthening list and thanks for bringing us the extra dough roxboro. well she is only 32 years old...
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daniel, how significant is it that bloomberg appears stronger? rashad is saying here from your reporting? >> i mean, look, if you look at that poll, there is a confidence among the electorate that a more moderate candidate is more competitive against president trump. at the same time, though, you have to factor in that bloomberg's name i.d. is relatively low. warren and sanders have been in the race for much longer. they have grown their name i.d. and vice president biden as well. at the same time, though, the fact that biden is still polling pretty close to president trump in this poll could indicate a question about his viability in this primary, and that bloomberg is a relative unknown gives voters the opportunity to think that he can be the viable candidate that seems to be missing from this race. >> rashad, can bloomberg pull this off without going to those first four states and just pumping his own money into later states for super tuesday? >> well, he can mathematically, but once again, i don't think that will happen. but mathematically, b
daniel, how significant is it that bloomberg appears stronger? rashad is saying here from your reporting? >> i mean, look, if you look at that poll, there is a confidence among the electorate that a more moderate candidate is more competitive against president trump. at the same time, though, you have to factor in that bloomberg's name i.d. is relatively low. warren and sanders have been in the race for much longer. they have grown their name i.d. and vice president biden as well. at the...
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muchas gracias, daniel hernÁndez, periodista, lo pueden seguir en las redes sociales.
muchas gracias, daniel hernÁndez, periodista, lo pueden seguir en las redes sociales.
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i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d.lity awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free & gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis and eczema. >>> welcome back to "velshi & ruhle." now to a powerful story, surviving something horrible and turning that thing into a lifelong mission to help others. kate snow is here to preview a story that she will have tonight on her new show "relentless with kate snow." >> the stories we tell on "relentless" is about a woman who's fighting for herself and so many others. >> reporter: the 24 years old is known for speaking out. i was raped in 2014. i reported to the minneapolis department, i experienced reporting was traumatizing. >> reporter: one of her top priorities helping law enforcement officers doing a better job handling cases involving sexual violence. >> we have not had in-
i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d.lity awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free & gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis and eczema. >>> welcome back to "velshi & ruhle." now to a powerful story, surviving something horrible...
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how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel?im some comic books to read. >> i gave him a dinosaur lego kit. >> i gave him a blanket and a lunch box. >> reporter: why did they do it? >> because daniel is a nice friend, and he's always there for us when we need him to give us a hug and be kind to us. >> reporter: and how did it make them feel? >> when you give something to someone, it makes them happy, and it makes you happy, too. >> just complete, whole joy. >> reporter: at this point, we noticed their teachers' eyes were filled with tears. >> i think of love, of how much love they have to give. >> reporter: all that love got to daniel, too all right, guys, all right, guys, i think daniel needs another hug. third graders teaching us somewhat sometimes what we need most is a hug. chip reid, cbs news, philadelphia, tennessee. >> o'donnell: the power of kindness and a hug. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm norah o'donnell in washington. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> two new york city jail guard
how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel?im some comic books to read. >> i gave him a dinosaur lego kit. >> i gave him a blanket and a lunch box. >> reporter: why did they do it? >> because daniel is a nice friend, and he's always there for us when we need him to give us a hug and be kind to us. >> reporter: and how did it make them feel? >> when you give something to someone, it makes them happy, and it makes you happy, too....
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daniel: something like that.n the 21st century economic and financial issues are inextricably intertwined. tom: i would suggest that secretary clinton really had leadership on this. she and dances that she had answers with ambassador format in the least. daniel: you see how hong kong, while it traditionally serves as a gateway into the greater china economy and was a real of theuse, as the rest chinese economy sort of caught up and do financial centers were developed, now we are at this pivotal moment where china needs to consider the role of that -- the role that hong kong plays. tom: chief economist for b&b perry bought -- dnp perry about. marty schenker, thank you for joining us as well. boris johnson is speaking to conservatives right now, putting or protective on -- he will not cut the orbit tax rate as well i would also point out this morning, anna edwards, in conversation with mr. orbit, representing -- with mr. corbin, representing labor. this is bloomberg. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ president did is so
daniel: something like that.n the 21st century economic and financial issues are inextricably intertwined. tom: i would suggest that secretary clinton really had leadership on this. she and dances that she had answers with ambassador format in the least. daniel: you see how hong kong, while it traditionally serves as a gateway into the greater china economy and was a real of theuse, as the rest chinese economy sort of caught up and do financial centers were developed, now we are at this pivotal...
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here he is the night before the election. >> should i bring daniel up? get up here, daniel. >> mr.nt, i hope you can tell that kentucky is trump country. [applause] >> we are proud to stand with you on pro-life issues, and here in the commonwealth we are going to stand up for those who cannot speak for themselves. >> martha: >> martha: joining me now, exclusively, daniel cameron, kentucky attorney general-elect. now that that it's sunk in a little bit, how do you feel about winning this race for attorney general in kentucky tonight? >> thank you, martha. i appreciate you having me on. it is an extreme honor to have been voted as the next attorney general here in the commonwealth of kentucky. we have obviously hit the ground running today. i was in meetings this morning with my team sort of working on our transition as we look forward to really, in this role, helping to improve the public safety outcomes of the men and women of all 120 counties, so it's a great honor. obviously, you're humbled by the experience of having seen your name on the ballot and being voted upon by your fell
here he is the night before the election. >> should i bring daniel up? get up here, daniel. >> mr.nt, i hope you can tell that kentucky is trump country. [applause] >> we are proud to stand with you on pro-life issues, and here in the commonwealth we are going to stand up for those who cannot speak for themselves. >> martha: >> martha: joining me now, exclusively, daniel cameron, kentucky attorney general-elect. now that that it's sunk in a little bit, how do you...
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on the democratic side daniel goldman and daniel noble both former federal prosecutors in the southern district of new york and then on the republican side steve castor, jim jordan chief investigative counsel for the house oversight committee and, of course, mr. jordan was added in part because of the tough questioning he asked on wednesday. more of that again on friday. capitol police line outside and inside 1100 of the longworth house office building. a reminder this hearing is also streamed on the web@c-span.org, on our youtube and facebook page as well as on our free c-span radio app. you can listen to it throughout the day live on c-span radio. our coverage is getting underway in 45 minutes. we will continue to give a sense of what it is like inside the room as the hearing gets underway in 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations
on the democratic side daniel goldman and daniel noble both former federal prosecutors in the southern district of new york and then on the republican side steve castor, jim jordan chief investigative counsel for the house oversight committee and, of course, mr. jordan was added in part because of the tough questioning he asked on wednesday. more of that again on friday. capitol police line outside and inside 1100 of the longworth house office building. a reminder this hearing is also streamed...
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am i reading this right daniel yesterday afternoon. >>by yesterday e. >>how have you been surviving this you got to be freezing. >>make sure that we i am prepared with like blanket everything they bring when you're driving in the snow what i did thank you. >>no you're really smart move or talk with the chp yesterday and they suggested exactly that bring blankets some food that you could eat because you know you never know if you get stuck in something that you're stuck in that this sounds like above and beyond nightmare. >>try to step do you see snow plows going through just to give you a glimmer of hope. >>emergency get up and the other side of that the way >>so you guys are in the dark as to whether or when this might get cleared up you guys can go that's got to be frustrating if you talk to any of the other drivers that are sitting there. >>the county. i think the information about either the freeway. >>oh my goodness you're talking to us we a live shot from caltrans and it looks bad. >>there's nobody moving cars are all jammed up wherever you are th
am i reading this right daniel yesterday afternoon. >>by yesterday e. >>how have you been surviving this you got to be freezing. >>make sure that we i am prepared with like blanket everything they bring when you're driving in the snow what i did thank you. >>no you're really smart move or talk with the chp yesterday and they suggested exactly that bring blankets some food that you could eat because you know you never know if you get stuck in something that you're stuck...
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i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. >>> welcome back. 2020 candidate pete buttigieg is walking back his claim he is in a two person race with senator elizabeth warren in the crowded democratic field. in a clip for the circus on show time released on friday, south bend mayor suggested that he sees himself and warren as the two front-runners. >> i think this is getting to be a two-way. it is early to say. i'm not saying it is a two-way. but i think if you see, it is coming into focus -- >> you are one. >> in certainly a world where we're getting somewhere, is that world, where it is coming down to the two of us. obviously there is a lot of candidates and a lot of things going to happen, but i think as that happen, the contrast becomes clear. look, the contrasts are real. there's substantive respectful policy contrasts but they're real. >> buttigieg tried to clarify comments with reporters, saying he is excited about the strong competition within
i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. >>> welcome back. 2020 candidate pete buttigieg is walking back his claim he is in a two person race with senator elizabeth warren in the crowded democratic field. in a clip for the circus on show time released on friday, south bend mayor suggested that he sees himself and warren as the two front-runners. >> i think this is getting to be a...
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how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel?im some comic books to read. >> i gave him a dinosaur lego kit. >> i gave him a blanket and a lunch box. >> reporter: why did they do it? >> because daniel is a nice friend and he's always there for us when we need him to give us a hug and be kind to us. >> reporter: and how did it make them feel? >> when you give something to someone it makes them happy. and it makes you happy too. >> just complete whole joy. >> reporter: at this point we noticed their teachers eyes were filled with tears. >> so proud of how much love they have to give. >> reporter: all that love got to daniel too. >> i think daniel needs another hug. >> third graders, teaching us that sometimes what we need most is a hug. chip reid, cbs news, philadelphia, tennessee. >> quijano: the joy of giving and receiving. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later tonight on cbs "60 minutes," i'm elaine quijano in new york. thanks so much for joining us and good night. captioni >>> now at 6:00, the first storm of the s
how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel?im some comic books to read. >> i gave him a dinosaur lego kit. >> i gave him a blanket and a lunch box. >> reporter: why did they do it? >> because daniel is a nice friend and he's always there for us when we need him to give us a hug and be kind to us. >> reporter: and how did it make them feel? >> when you give something to someone it makes them happy. and it makes you happy too. >>...
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daniel boone was very important at the time. he was one of the representatives of the newly formed county in the 1790's, and he was very involved in both politics and development. we are in the family cabin that was built in 1870. of whatin is a showcase type of a structure people lived in during that time. this cabin was used as the vice president's it was a school house, it has been a little bit of everything. ofhave used it as a showcase artifacts, because you would not necessarily have everything in a cabin at this time. , allof the artifact to see those things would have been from that time. sideboardking at a made by the washington family. it is handcarved, beautifully decorated. here, we call it the table from fort lee. the president of the historic french society, which predates the museum -- there was a tornado that went through charleston during the 1890's, and in order to preserve these pieces of fort lee, he made into a table. and aa beautiful piece treasure. madeis a coverlet that was for a wedding in 1793. one of t
daniel boone was very important at the time. he was one of the representatives of the newly formed county in the 1790's, and he was very involved in both politics and development. we are in the family cabin that was built in 1870. of whatin is a showcase type of a structure people lived in during that time. this cabin was used as the vice president's it was a school house, it has been a little bit of everything. ofhave used it as a showcase artifacts, because you would not necessarily have...
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guest: there are two we expect to see, daniel goldman and daniel noble. yearsldman worked for 10 for the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. daniel noble also worked in the southern district of new york. both of them specialize in fraud and foreign corruption crimes, which is why adam schiff brought them on to be director of investigations. they will have the most prominent role for the democrats. host: on the republican side? guest: there will mostly be a man by the name of steve castor. he is congressman jordan's chief investigator to counsel -- investigative council. he has now shared staff, so when counsel -- congress been jordan was brought over, they brought steve over. congressman nunez is expected to yield much of his time. thereyou said mostly, is another lawyer that could do questioning? guest: during the deposition phase, other lawyers on different committees have asked questions including the foreign affairs committee. the foreign affairs committee will not be involved in the public hearings, is basically just going to
guest: there are two we expect to see, daniel goldman and daniel noble. yearsldman worked for 10 for the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. daniel noble also worked in the southern district of new york. both of them specialize in fraud and foreign corruption crimes, which is why adam schiff brought them on to be director of investigations. they will have the most prominent role for the democrats. host: on the republican side? guest: there will mostly be a man by the...
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daniel, so good have you tojoin daniel, so good have you to join us.n? so this time of year, the post— monsoon is when farmers harvest the rice crop and in the combine harvesting, rice residue is left on the fields and in order to ready the crops for the next planting cycle, they burn the crops, and these burnings are detectable from space, you can hotspots from space, you can see from satellite imagery, you can see the smoke emanating throughout the plane which includes new delhi, and if you look at the service monitors, if you look at the service monitors, if you look atair at the service monitors, if you look at air pollution, monitors, you can see very much a spike in air pollution corresponding to when these fires are being set. how bad is this in comparison to other earlier episodes of pollution that delhi much of —— must have suffered? delhi much of —— must have suffered? delhi is an urban area and has many sources of dental air pollution but doing this time of year, it is not uncommon for the air quality, particularly the particulate matter, to
daniel, so good have you tojoin daniel, so good have you to join us.n? so this time of year, the post— monsoon is when farmers harvest the rice crop and in the combine harvesting, rice residue is left on the fields and in order to ready the crops for the next planting cycle, they burn the crops, and these burnings are detectable from space, you can hotspots from space, you can see from satellite imagery, you can see the smoke emanating throughout the plane which includes new delhi, and if you...
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how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel? to read. >> i gave him a dinosaur lego kit. >> i gave him a blanket and a lunch box. >> reporter: why did they do it? >> because daniel is a nice friend, and he's always there for us when we need him to give us a hug and be kind to us. >> reporter: and how did it make them feel? >> when you give something to someone, it makes them happy, and it makes you happy, too. >> just complete, whole joy. >> reporter: at this point, we noticed their teachers' eyes were filled with tears. >> i think of love, of how much love they have to give. >> reporter: all that love got to daniel, too. all right, guys, i think daniel needs will will will you will >>> right now at 7 . >>> a deadly stabbing on an east bart train. >> the fight continued to our hayward station at which point the knife was introduced. >>> the chaotic moments workers at a nearby car dealership with the suspect tried to get away. >> came out and hit me in the face, hit him back. >> reporter: >>> a heated city council meeting startin
how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel? to read. >> i gave him a dinosaur lego kit. >> i gave him a blanket and a lunch box. >> reporter: why did they do it? >> because daniel is a nice friend, and he's always there for us when we need him to give us a hug and be kind to us. >> reporter: and how did it make them feel? >> when you give something to someone, it makes them happy, and it makes you happy, too. >> just complete,...
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the good guy you know she's basically all good question basically the the watson to the homes of danielcraig. and she's an incredible film . character in this film because she's the only sort of warm heart in the center of the film amongst all these sort of white privilege and quite horrible rich characters and we're going to be seeing a lot more of her she's going to be in the new james bond film alongside daniel craig how exciting so i'm thinking very quickly that this gets a thumbs up for a weekend if you if you're a fan of murder mysteries definitely but even if you just want an hour and a half with your family and not fighting for an hour and a half on thanksgiving this is the perfect film for that ok well we definitely look forward to catching that one that's going to be one on my ever lengthening list and thanks for bringing us the extra dough on that one it's got roxboro. well she is only 32 years old but luisa clément is making her mark as a digital artist as a long time student of world famous photographer and to be as good ski her focus is on the body and how it is ultimately
the good guy you know she's basically all good question basically the the watson to the homes of danielcraig. and she's an incredible film . character in this film because she's the only sort of warm heart in the center of the film amongst all these sort of white privilege and quite horrible rich characters and we're going to be seeing a lot more of her she's going to be in the new james bond film alongside daniel craig how exciting so i'm thinking very quickly that this gets a thumbs up for a...
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trish: daniel given your fascinating intelligence background. i love to hear you pronounce names in russians. you have had a lot of experience there and a lot of experience in the middle east. what do you think might have gone down in terms of the christopher steele stuff. i know we don't have all day. but as we look forward to seeing the i.g. report and look forward to getting barr's report, now it's a criminal investigation. what might be the cord nation between western intelligence. >> i wrote an op-ed in the "wall street journal" in january, 2018 where i debunked the so-called steele dossier, there was a lot of concern how the information was collected. and the likelihood the russian intelligence was using it as a con due to it spread disinformation. -- a conduit to spread disinformation. vladimir putin has the whole story and he will try to use it against us because there is nothing he likes more than when our intelligence officers are used for partisan fodder. that's the situation we are in. it's an uncomfortable place intelligence officer
trish: daniel given your fascinating intelligence background. i love to hear you pronounce names in russians. you have had a lot of experience there and a lot of experience in the middle east. what do you think might have gone down in terms of the christopher steele stuff. i know we don't have all day. but as we look forward to seeing the i.g. report and look forward to getting barr's report, now it's a criminal investigation. what might be the cord nation between western intelligence. >>...
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daniel, the -- the headlines are reading.at "usa today" and "the new york times" and that's surprised and i was just meng g mentioning the taliban, as well as the afghan government itself. was this being discussed in the state department? was this something being discussed in the department of defense? >> doesn't appear that this was something that was being discussed at upper reaches of the u.s. government. and for trump to say, well, the taliban want this. and the taliban kind of deny it and say their negotiating position has not changed. indicates kind of a credibility gap between what the president says and what the actual truth is. and so he seemed to go a little over his skis but he does want the taliban to come to this position. but as we withdrawal u.s. troops, even without a deal, we're losing leverage already. and so that makes it much harder for us to get the taliban to agree to what we want. >> since we're talking about international policy, general, as was mentioned. next week, we have a nato meeting of leaders.
daniel, the -- the headlines are reading.at "usa today" and "the new york times" and that's surprised and i was just meng g mentioning the taliban, as well as the afghan government itself. was this being discussed in the state department? was this something being discussed in the department of defense? >> doesn't appear that this was something that was being discussed at upper reaches of the u.s. government. and for trump to say, well, the taliban want this. and the...
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and your next attorney general, daniel cameron. should i bring daniel up?t up here, daniel. -- get up here, daniel. here is a star. here is a star. [cheers and applause] >> mr. president, i hope you can tell that kentucky is trump country! [cheers and applause] we are proud to stand with you on pro-life issues and here in the commonwealth, we will stand up for those who cannot speak for themselves. [cheers and applause] and mr. president, we are going to stand with you and protecting the second amendment rights of all kentuckians. [cheers and applause] and mr. president, i make a personal commitment to you as the next attorney general, we will make sure kentucky is never a sanctuary state. [cheers and applause] >> president trump: thank you, daniel. daniel starr, the star is born. a star is born. have you ever seen that movie? a star is born? thank you, daniel. your next secretary of state, michael adams. [cheers and applause] auditor mark harmon. [cheers and applause] thank you, mark. treasure allison ball. [cheers and applause] she's doing great. an agric
and your next attorney general, daniel cameron. should i bring daniel up?t up here, daniel. -- get up here, daniel. here is a star. here is a star. [cheers and applause] >> mr. president, i hope you can tell that kentucky is trump country! [cheers and applause] we are proud to stand with you on pro-life issues and here in the commonwealth, we will stand up for those who cannot speak for themselves. [cheers and applause] and mr. president, we are going to stand with you and protecting the...
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it was amazing here is that there's so many them are playing against type i mean it's great to see daniel craig not being james von brunn but just your comedic character he has he plays the detective him easily named ben while blow and click southern accent which almost literally sounds as if you see the scenery but he's one of many i mean toni collette is phenomenal you've got you've got jamie lee curtis you've got one after the other all with incredibly sharp performances of that really bring out the this whole film and make it make a child make the whole sort of political aspects of the film which are they are sort of float by it's just one you know half an hour or an hour and a half of it pertains to this the meat to it but it but it's definitely bringing out its last and there's a relatively new faces cuban actress and out of her yeah this is her she's probably the one face that people don't know from this amazing cast of she was in the blade runner sequel last year so she you might have not seen her from that but here she plays the maid and she's sort of being the good guy you know
it was amazing here is that there's so many them are playing against type i mean it's great to see daniel craig not being james von brunn but just your comedic character he has he plays the detective him easily named ben while blow and click southern accent which almost literally sounds as if you see the scenery but he's one of many i mean toni collette is phenomenal you've got you've got jamie lee curtis you've got one after the other all with incredibly sharp performances of that really bring...
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daniel martinez is broad front has governed since 2005 in the beginning they raise standards of living and brought many out of poverty but in recent years unemployment and inflation went up and so did crime rates for some voters that was what mattered. that i had to move because there are 3 times in security has always been this yr. with most opinion polls predicting he would lose broad from candidate daniel martinez was philosophical. you have to be happy in life if you're sure about what you're doing and just do it but you also have to enjoy the beautiful things in life not only politics family would can a lot of of the things. whoever wins the recount will have to deliver but not too much in a country long seen as a bastion of stability in south america. correspondent nicole foolish is in the capital montevideo she sent us this assessment this is a result nobody here expected or even dreamed possible the race is too close to call an electoral thora these are saying we'll take them at least until thursday to proclaim a winner 1st they want to go through the ballots that have been sub
daniel martinez is broad front has governed since 2005 in the beginning they raise standards of living and brought many out of poverty but in recent years unemployment and inflation went up and so did crime rates for some voters that was what mattered. that i had to move because there are 3 times in security has always been this yr. with most opinion polls predicting he would lose broad from candidate daniel martinez was philosophical. you have to be happy in life if you're sure about what...
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this is wiley daniels in washington. years ago, irani and students overran to run and held 52 americans hostage for 444 days. sunday, watch two american features on the crisis. at 8:30 eastern, deaths on a former carter administration official and former arranging hostage and author john limbered . they will be taking phone calls and tweets. , 4400 days989 film tell freedom, detailing the hostage crisis. >> with no help coming, the besieged -- siege went forward. one who spoke farsi try to go out and save a life. he was immediately blindfolded and bound. the americans [indiscernible] explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend, on c-span3. announcer: the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road and to watch videos from all of the cities we visited -- road. to go to all of the -- to watch all of the videos from the cities we visited, go to c-span.org/citiestour. we now take you to the l
this is wiley daniels in washington. years ago, irani and students overran to run and held 52 americans hostage for 444 days. sunday, watch two american features on the crisis. at 8:30 eastern, deaths on a former carter administration official and former arranging hostage and author john limbered . they will be taking phone calls and tweets. , 4400 days989 film tell freedom, detailing the hostage crisis. >> with no help coming, the besieged -- siege went forward. one who spoke farsi try...
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daniel sandford, bbc news at london bridge.we'll hear from our deputy political editor john pienaar in downing street. but first, let's speak to sarah campbell, who's at new scotland yard for us tonight. watmore are saying? the metropolitan police have given two statements here today, giving this clear timeline of events. so the commissioner, cressida dick, described how the event started at fishmongers' hall with the police receiving the first call at 1:58pm this afternoon and she said just five minutes later city of london police had confronted the suspect. in terms of what is happening here this evening, counter—terrorism detectives, she said, would be working around the clock to identify the victims and to help their families, whilst at the same time working at full tilt, she said, to understand what happened and crucially whether anyone else was involved. in practical terms, crucially whether anyone else was involved. in practicalterms, in london, this does mean that those cordons around london bridge will remain in place
daniel sandford, bbc news at london bridge.we'll hear from our deputy political editor john pienaar in downing street. but first, let's speak to sarah campbell, who's at new scotland yard for us tonight. watmore are saying? the metropolitan police have given two statements here today, giving this clear timeline of events. so the commissioner, cressida dick, described how the event started at fishmongers' hall with the police receiving the first call at 1:58pm this afternoon and she said just...
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the bbc's daniel sandford reports. daniel: some of the faces of the 39 people who died in the refrigerated trailer 6000 miles from home. allie were fromam and were being smuggled into britain. the oldest was 44, but 10 of them were teenagers, and the two youngest were just 15 years old. one of the 15-year-olds was nguyen huy hung. his relaves said he had been trying to join his parents who live in britaiho g van tiep was 18 and had abeen living in paris for year. he told his family he was getting a taxi to the u.k., but they have not heard from him since. bui thi nhung was one of two 19-year-old women and the lo py posttures of herself sightseeing in brussels days before she died. and pham thi tra my was a 26-year-old woman who tragically texted her family to say that she was suffocating in the trailer. detectives started this investigation with 39 unknown people dead in the bac refrigerated lorry on this industrial state. now after more than two weeks of intensive work, they have been able to give those people names a
the bbc's daniel sandford reports. daniel: some of the faces of the 39 people who died in the refrigerated trailer 6000 miles from home. allie were fromam and were being smuggled into britain. the oldest was 44, but 10 of them were teenagers, and the two youngest were just 15 years old. one of the 15-year-olds was nguyen huy hung. his relaves said he had been trying to join his parents who live in britaiho g van tiep was 18 and had abeen living in paris for year. he told his family he was...
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daniel martinez is broad front has governed since 2005 in the beginning they raise standards of living and brought many out of poverty but in recent years unemployment and inflation went up and so did crime rates for some voters that was what mattered. if i had to move because their upper home 3 times in security has always been this yr. with most opinion polls predicting he would lose broad from canada danielle martinez was philosophical. you have to be happy in life if you're sure about what you're doing just do it but you also have to enjoy the beautiful things in life not only politics as family would can a lot of the things. whoever wins the recount will have to deliver but not too much in a country long seen as a bastion of stability in south america. just like a soccer now on sunday struggling how to have berlin travel to where they were given a lesson and soccer taken a look. on to chair of it was under pressure his berliners hadn't won in 4 outings opponents martin schmidt and outs borg were in even deeper water but soon wipe the smile off the head coach's face phillip maxwell
daniel martinez is broad front has governed since 2005 in the beginning they raise standards of living and brought many out of poverty but in recent years unemployment and inflation went up and so did crime rates for some voters that was what mattered. if i had to move because their upper home 3 times in security has always been this yr. with most opinion polls predicting he would lose broad from canada danielle martinez was philosophical. you have to be happy in life if you're sure about what...
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partnership and not on superiority and i'm very pleased to welcome my colleague from africa desk daniel coats who has reported from numerous african countries over the past 12 years. he says unless african governments and international partners do their part the poor will be left out with dire consequences. so let me start with you ask you about the 1st part of our title namely economic upswing we often hear there's a lot more good news coming out of africa than the western media typically report now with a magazine entitled africa positive i guess you're trying to change that can something like this initiative the compact with africa and this conference that was held this week can they shift the narrative on africa. for the main time yet in germany if you weeks people. think. about africa has to be constantly repeated into society so that we can change the way. german companies see africa development because normally now in retief africa. we eat you know we the nation you know and look and look at economic development and i think that's a narrative that is very important because that's
partnership and not on superiority and i'm very pleased to welcome my colleague from africa desk daniel coats who has reported from numerous african countries over the past 12 years. he says unless african governments and international partners do their part the poor will be left out with dire consequences. so let me start with you ask you about the 1st part of our title namely economic upswing we often hear there's a lot more good news coming out of africa than the western media typically...
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daniel martinez is broad front has governed since 2005 in the beginning they raise standards of living and brought many out of poverty but in recent years unemployment and inflation went up and so did crime rates for some voters that was what mattered. that i had to move because they were home 3 times in security has always been this yr. with the most opinion polls predicting he would lose broad from canada danielle martinez was philosophical. you have to be happy in life if you're sure about what you're doing just do it but you also have to enjoy the beautiful things in life not only politics as family would can a lot of the things. that i could be. whoever wins the recount will have to deliver but not too much in a country long seen as a bastion of stability in south america. well today is the u.s. international day for the elimination of violence against women one of the most systematic and widespread human rights violations of our time the u.n. estimates that every day about $238.00 women are intentionally killed across the world most of these murders are committed by their partner
daniel martinez is broad front has governed since 2005 in the beginning they raise standards of living and brought many out of poverty but in recent years unemployment and inflation went up and so did crime rates for some voters that was what mattered. that i had to move because they were home 3 times in security has always been this yr. with the most opinion polls predicting he would lose broad from canada danielle martinez was philosophical. you have to be happy in life if you're sure about...