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toward danielle?ere was 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. >> 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? when "tangled web" continues. whs whatever happens out there today, remember, you have the hilton app. can the hilton app help us win? hey, hey-we're all winners with the hilton price match guarantee, alright? man, you guys are adorable! alright, let's go find your coach, come on! book with the hilton app. expect better. expect hilton. patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biote
toward danielle?ere was 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. >> 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? when "tangled...
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had to be daniel and daniel alone.g the case in court might not be so easy. >> this is one of those cases where circumstantial is -- is kind. i mean, you had no fingerprints, you had no dna, you had no bloody clothes on the suspect, you had -- >> right. >> you had no incriminating statements really, just some sort of weird stuff, but -- >> right. yeah. it's a -- >> you have-- >> tough case. >> nothin'. >> tough case -- >> it was. circumstantial is a correct word. >> reporter: question was, could they make the case -- or would a jury believe they'd reached the wrong conclusion? coming up -- motive -- it's been tricky to pin down in this case. but in court, prosecutors present jurors with a theory of everything. >> that's why this whole thing happened. >> reporter: when "dateline" continues. this is charlie not coughing because he took delsym 12-hour. and this is charlie still not coughing while trying his hardest not to wake zeus. delsym 12-hour. nothing lasts longer for powerful cough relief. here, it all starts withel
had to be daniel and daniel alone.g the case in court might not be so easy. >> this is one of those cases where circumstantial is -- is kind. i mean, you had no fingerprints, you had no dna, you had no bloody clothes on the suspect, you had -- >> right. >> you had no incriminating statements really, just some sort of weird stuff, but -- >> right. yeah. it's a -- >> you have-- >> tough case. >> nothin'. >> tough case -- >> it was....
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, >> daniel! daniel!, >> ok, at the heart of this story is a central fact, that slaveholders throughout the entire period here from 1800 until 1860, were separating families and selling people, or attempting to sell them into the interstate slave trade with deception and speed. this is what we might call sudden sale. slaveholders used this tactic of sudden sale, deceive the enslaved, not till the not tell them what is happening, transport them quickly out of washington, d.c. into maryland, and then on the ships or on the train into the deep south, louisiana, to the sugar fields, or the con fields of mississippi. the cotton fields of mississippi. these sudden sales were meant in some cases to avert possible freedom, to avert what the law might dictate in a particular family that might have a legitimate claim to freedom. to place people suddenly out of the reach of the courts, to rip them away from their family networks, remove them from the possibility of being able to contact an attorney, much less gather
, >> daniel! daniel!, >> ok, at the heart of this story is a central fact, that slaveholders throughout the entire period here from 1800 until 1860, were separating families and selling people, or attempting to sell them into the interstate slave trade with deception and speed. this is what we might call sudden sale. slaveholders used this tactic of sudden sale, deceive the enslaved, not till the not tell them what is happening, transport them quickly out of washington, d.c. into...
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daniel, daniel! >> okay, at the heart of this story, a central fact. that slave holders throughout the entire period here, from 1800 to 1860, were separating families and selling people, or attempting to sell them into the interstate slave trade, with deception, and with speed. this is what we might call sudden sales. slave holders used this tactic, a sudden sale, to the slave, not tell them what's happening, sell them quickly, transport them to washington, d.c., out of maryland, and then on the ships, or marched, or on the train, to the deep south, to louisiana, to the sugar fields, or to the cotton fields of mississippi. these sudden sales were quite obviously meant to in some cases avert possible freedom, to avert what the law might dictate in a particular family that might have a legitimate claim to freedom. to place people suddenly out of the reach of the courts, rip them away from their family networks, remove them from the possibility of being able to contact an attorney, much less gather witnesses for their case. how could one gather witness fo
daniel, daniel! >> okay, at the heart of this story, a central fact. that slave holders throughout the entire period here, from 1800 to 1860, were separating families and selling people, or attempting to sell them into the interstate slave trade, with deception, and with speed. this is what we might call sudden sales. slave holders used this tactic, a sudden sale, to the slave, not tell them what's happening, sell them quickly, transport them to washington, d.c., out of maryland, and then...
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are you daniel? -daniel: daniel. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -daniel: marcus. pleasure. meet you. -daniel: how are you? -lemonis: is this your store? daniel: this is my store, yeah. lemonis: supplying retailers like dna is a critical part of our business, but what's more important is to get feedback from the owner of the business and be good listeners and ask the right questions. what's the most popular seller of all of them? daniel: these did very well for us. that's the classic styles that are working. we call it the core of styles from them. lemonis: okay. what hasn't performed? daniel: this stuff. the seasonal stuff that they have -- you know, new products -- didn't take off like this one. lemonis: did you tell them that? daniel: i told them that. and that's why i said the classic should stay classic. and it's been working for us season after season. lemonis: staple, like the chuck taylor. daniel: exactly. this is great. you know, you could play around with the prints all day long. and if you want to create other styles, is it gonna be as successful as the classics,
are you daniel? -daniel: daniel. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -daniel: marcus. pleasure. meet you. -daniel: how are you? -lemonis: is this your store? daniel: this is my store, yeah. lemonis: supplying retailers like dna is a critical part of our business, but what's more important is to get feedback from the owner of the business and be good listeners and ask the right questions. what's the most popular seller of all of them? daniel: these did very well for us. that's the classic styles that are...
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train pulls away and some abolitionists saw this and helped daniel intervene. and so what happens
train pulls away and some abolitionists saw this and helped daniel intervene. and so what happens
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>> daniel: you talked about it. i think, especially in the light of cpac. >> qureshi: well, there's a history to u.s. -china relationship and let's not forget, pakistan played a constructive role in bringing you together. in fact, that is what gave you the strength, that gave the strength to the free world to check the onslaught of communism, right? pakistan, it's not a zero-come game. we've had, as we have very close relations with china, and we have a historic linkage with the u.s. pakistan can be a binder, not a divider. for example, the project that you're discussing, the cpac project. here it's not a project, the economic zones we're building along the project, they're not exclusive for chinese investment. by all means, we would encourage and we want european and american investments there. you come and see for yourself, see the potential, and take advantage of that. so it's not that the americans and the europeans are not welcome there. you are welcome. and you can be part of that. and you can benefit from inv
>> daniel: you talked about it. i think, especially in the light of cpac. >> qureshi: well, there's a history to u.s. -china relationship and let's not forget, pakistan played a constructive role in bringing you together. in fact, that is what gave you the strength, that gave the strength to the free world to check the onslaught of communism, right? pakistan, it's not a zero-come game. we've had, as we have very close relations with china, and we have a historic linkage with the...
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buenas tardes, gracias por estar con nosotros, daniel.o dos veces por alimento. -- sÓlo he salido dos veces esta vacÍa la ciudad, es una ciudad fantasma. carolina: cuÉntanos lo que te lleva a ti a china. daniel: yo estoy haciendo un doctorado en arquitectura con bambÚ. hace cuatro aÑos, pero como tengo siete en total, es el tema. borja: cuÉntanos un poquito la incertidumbre que se tiene que estar viviendo en las calles. infÓrmonos sobre la situación que se respira con las personas que viven en la ciudad. daniel: como te digo, si quieres ver a una persona, puedes ir a su mercado de 10:00 a.m. a 4:00 p.m. es el Único lugar abierto, todo lo demÁs esta cerrado . la palabra es incertidumbre. aunque uno se quiere imaginar que estamos exagerando, yo espero que estemos exagerando porque noquieres quedarte averiguar. carolina: ¿has pensado irte de china y puedes irte de china? daniel: esa es la idea. cuando yo veo en las noticias. en todos lados, que el presidente declara que el virus se acelera y que estados unidos planea mandar una flota para re
buenas tardes, gracias por estar con nosotros, daniel.o dos veces por alimento. -- sÓlo he salido dos veces esta vacÍa la ciudad, es una ciudad fantasma. carolina: cuÉntanos lo que te lleva a ti a china. daniel: yo estoy haciendo un doctorado en arquitectura con bambÚ. hace cuatro aÑos, pero como tengo siete en total, es el tema. borja: cuÉntanos un poquito la incertidumbre que se tiene que estar viviendo en las calles. infÓrmonos sobre la situación que se respira con las personas que...
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daniel: most americans think that soleimani was a terrorist.y are concerned president trump in the lighthouse did not properly c revenge.he amount of it is almost like a case of be careful for what you wish for because the entire reason we after this guy was to stop attacks on americans, so if we get more text, if you like it would not have worked. james: how contenders taking the subject on? daniel: joe biden and others say it is a good thing soleimani is no longer with us, but they have raised concerns about how congress was not looped in, and even the senate and house leadership were not properly told that trump was going to do this. so, i think everyone is in a wait-and-see mode because as bernie sanders said, trump wasl elected to pt of wars. so gets us in a big one with a fierce competitor and a rival, that could hurt his reelection and undermined u.s. interests across the ms:dle east. ja iran has played a role in u.s. politic before, iran-gate president reagan, is that a worry among supporters that the same fate awaits him? daniel: i thi
daniel: most americans think that soleimani was a terrorist.y are concerned president trump in the lighthouse did not properly c revenge.he amount of it is almost like a case of be careful for what you wish for because the entire reason we after this guy was to stop attacks on americans, so if we get more text, if you like it would not have worked. james: how contenders taking the subject on? daniel: joe biden and others say it is a good thing soleimani is no longer with us, but they have...
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thank you very much. >> thank you, daniel. randy shaw has been a serious advocate for step up housing and i'm really excited that we are partnering on the abigail to make this possible. we also partnered on the bristol , and so these are two incredible properties for step up housing. here to represent tenderloin housing clinic, since randy couldn't be here is tabitha. >> randy sends his regrets. he really wanted to be here today. this is a really special project to him, a special building to him. he counts stories of the history of this building and him as an organizer in 1980 when he organized residents in this building to prevent the then owners from starting a bed-and-breakfast in this building and they were successful in doing that. he has very fond memories of that project and his work with this building. we are really excited to partner with h.s.h. and the city to open some additional step up housing. this is a really beautiful building. sixty-two units, all bathrooms. we will have a nice community kitchen and laundry ro
thank you very much. >> thank you, daniel. randy shaw has been a serious advocate for step up housing and i'm really excited that we are partnering on the abigail to make this possible. we also partnered on the bristol , and so these are two incredible properties for step up housing. here to represent tenderloin housing clinic, since randy couldn't be here is tabitha. >> randy sends his regrets. he really wanted to be here today. this is a really special project to him, a special...
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at that moment daniel is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors. the train pulls away.
at that moment daniel is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors. the train pulls away.
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daniel: the question. seth: i want to talk about and i think anybody who has looked hiss tore cloor the -- historically at the region, and you mentioned 1979, pakistan was impacted immediately by the the refugee on and flows and the threat to pakistan invasion came t and the u.s. worked closely with after that in support f the mujaheddin in afghanistan. the u.s. worked closely with months in the days and after 9/11 in afghanistan. been have obviously periods of tension since then, but i think we are now at a prospectere there is a for settlement. so what i so what i wanted to ask are two questions here. one is, how serious -- because this is a subject of some discussion here -- how serious from your perspective are the taliban about negotiations? they seem quite emboldened on the battlefield. how serious are they about negotiations? and the second issue is, what do you see as some of the key areas where additional progress needs to be made, whether it's ceasefires, the afghan constitution, ties to terroris
daniel: the question. seth: i want to talk about and i think anybody who has looked hiss tore cloor the -- historically at the region, and you mentioned 1979, pakistan was impacted immediately by the the refugee on and flows and the threat to pakistan invasion came t and the u.s. worked closely with after that in support f the mujaheddin in afghanistan. the u.s. worked closely with months in the days and after 9/11 in afghanistan. been have obviously periods of tension since then, but i think...
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all right, guys, i think daniel needs another hug.hat sometimes what we need most is a hug. chip reid, cbs news, philadelphia, tennessee. >> garrett: and we will be right back. oh, come on. flo: don't worry. you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn? no. no. me either. whispering voice: jamie. what? for your worst sore throat pain, try vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. ahhh vaporize sore that pain with vicks vapocool drops and try new vapocool spray. aveeno® with prebiotic striple oat complex balances skin's microbiome. so skin looks like this and you feel like this. aveeno® skin relief. get skin healthy™ saturpain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it.
all right, guys, i think daniel needs another hug.hat sometimes what we need most is a hug. chip reid, cbs news, philadelphia, tennessee. >> garrett: and we will be right back. oh, come on. flo: don't worry. you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did...
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daniel, good to have you with us. let me begin with you. explain the significance of president trump's alleged attempts to fire the ambassador to ukraine before she was let go as we were just informed by lev parnas. >> it shows almost like premeditation, that president trump had this long-standing beef against the ambassador who i don't think he even met, so he didn't really know what she was like, and i think he was told that she was a roadblock in terms of getting those announcements of investigations and so he wanted to get rid of her, but the fact that johnny di stephano said pompeo hansn't ben confirmed so you can't fire her. trump would complain to his aids, fire mueller or get rid of sessions and they were usually able to placate him and prevent
daniel, good to have you with us. let me begin with you. explain the significance of president trump's alleged attempts to fire the ambassador to ukraine before she was let go as we were just informed by lev parnas. >> it shows almost like premeditation, that president trump had this long-standing beef against the ambassador who i don't think he even met, so he didn't really know what she was like, and i think he was told that she was a roadblock in terms of getting those announcements of...
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>> yeah. >> thank you, daniel. i appreciate it. daniel just broke it down.nt trump brings up president obama a lot. rick wilson here to dig further into why that is next. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com {tires screeching} {truck honking} [alarm beeping] (avo) life doesn't give you many second chances. but a subaru can. (dad) you guys ok? you alright? wow. (avo) eyesight with pre-collision braking. standard on the subaru ascent. the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. it's a thirteen-hour flight, tfifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard
>> yeah. >> thank you, daniel. i appreciate it. daniel just broke it down.nt trump brings up president obama a lot. rick wilson here to dig further into why that is next. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus...
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daniel lippman, thanks my friend, appreciated it. >> thanks, daniel. >>> we are following developing news at this hour. secretary of state mike pompeo wrapping up a news conference with ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky, this comes as ath at an interesting time. why is pompeo there now. that's the big question. we're going to go live to kiev with some answers right after this break. we'll be right back. r this break we'll be right back. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. there's no increased risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine
daniel lippman, thanks my friend, appreciated it. >> thanks, daniel. >>> we are following developing news at this hour. secretary of state mike pompeo wrapping up a news conference with ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky, this comes as ath at an interesting time. why is pompeo there now. that's the big question. we're going to go live to kiev with some answers right after this break. we'll be right back. r this break we'll be right back. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪...
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daniel: lo pensaste mucho. alan: vamos.enerte en forma con 60% de descuento y envÍo grat gratis. >> hoy es viernes, quÉdese con nosotros. francisca: mira como hago yo los viernes. (mÚsica) >> el movimiento," pequeÑos y valiosos", lanzado en el 2014 por univisiÓn, esta iniciativa consiste en un sistema de mensajerÍa donde cada semana padres reciben consejos por informaciÓn, herramientas y recursos para que sus hijos lo reciban, y precisamente hablaremos de la importancia de leer y hasta que nacen y cumplen 5 aÑos, bienvenida aquÍ a nuestra amiga que es experta en do educaciÓn. >> buenos dÍas. >> nos recomiendan que les hablemos desde la pancita a nuestros hijos, incluso cantarles, ¿cuÁles son los beneficios? >> de 0 a 5 aÑos los niÑos estÁn estableciendo conexiones neurolÓgicas, lo dos planteamientos importantes la parte cognitiva que es la paerd q parte que establecerÁn relaciones con el entorno, y relaciones con sus padres, es importante hablarles y contarles, leer les, todo eso es sumamente importante. >> hay momentos par
daniel: lo pensaste mucho. alan: vamos.enerte en forma con 60% de descuento y envÍo grat gratis. >> hoy es viernes, quÉdese con nosotros. francisca: mira como hago yo los viernes. (mÚsica) >> el movimiento," pequeÑos y valiosos", lanzado en el 2014 por univisiÓn, esta iniciativa consiste en un sistema de mensajerÍa donde cada semana padres reciben consejos por informaciÓn, herramientas y recursos para que sus hijos lo reciban, y precisamente hablaremos de la...
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thank you very much. >> thank you, daniel. randy shaw has been a serious advocate for step up housing and i'm really excited that we are partnering on the abigail to make this possible. we also partnered on the bristol , and so these are two incredible properties for step up housing. here to represent tenderloin housing clinic, since randy couldn't be here is tabitha. >> randy sends his regrets. he really wanted to be here today. this is a really special project to him, a special building to him. he counts stories of the history of this building and him as an organizer in 1980 when he organized residents in this building to prevent the then owners from starting a bed-and-breakfast in this building and they were successful in doing that. he has very fond memories of that project and his work with this building. we are really excited to partner with h.s.h. and the city to open some additional step up housing. this is a really beautiful building. sixty-two units, all bathrooms. we will have a nice community kitchen and laundry ro
thank you very much. >> thank you, daniel. randy shaw has been a serious advocate for step up housing and i'm really excited that we are partnering on the abigail to make this possible. we also partnered on the bristol , and so these are two incredible properties for step up housing. here to represent tenderloin housing clinic, since randy couldn't be here is tabitha. >> randy sends his regrets. he really wanted to be here today. this is a really special project to him, a special...
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lak our correspondent daniel what's your reading of what the foreign minister was saying. well he certainly outlined a pretty busy day for himself in the prime minister a pretty busy week there's no doubt peter this is probably the biggest combination foreign and domestic policy challenge for this government since it was elected. not just last year but 4 years earlier than that so what they're doing is actually taking it extremely seriously they're setting up task forces that will handle the domestic side of things helping families some of those visa issues he's talking about were also to help iranian based members of families who were affected perhaps get over here to grieve with their relatives and also on the 4 inside there their marshalling allies their marshalling countries that have that share in the bereavement from this crash and trying to get them to put pressure on iran to open up the investigation process this is not just a government that is doing things it wants to be seen to be doing things and that's absolutely what the canadian public and especially the fam
lak our correspondent daniel what's your reading of what the foreign minister was saying. well he certainly outlined a pretty busy day for himself in the prime minister a pretty busy week there's no doubt peter this is probably the biggest combination foreign and domestic policy challenge for this government since it was elected. not just last year but 4 years earlier than that so what they're doing is actually taking it extremely seriously they're setting up task forces that will handle the...
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daniel: absolutely.at more justification you could possibly want for a central bank to try to cut interest rates. the market in this case a bit belatedly has come around to the right view given the outlook you have for inflation in the u.k. versus other parts of the world. tom: are we at a tipping point on this? we have been in a tight range, daniel morris, whether it is the united kingdom or another -- on grinding yields. does this keep ebbing along, or are we at a point where we figure out which way we are going to go? daniel: i guess neither, if i could say. fairly we will stay stable. the two-year and the 10 year last year, the u.s. was the slowdown in growth, but not in the sense that the u.s. had any risk going into a recession. this was a slowdown of growth that was entirely forecast by economists. if you remember at the end of 2018, growth was at 3.5% because of the tax cuts in the fiscal stimulus. but already then, forecasts for growth were at 2.2 percent, which is more or less exactly what it h
daniel: absolutely.at more justification you could possibly want for a central bank to try to cut interest rates. the market in this case a bit belatedly has come around to the right view given the outlook you have for inflation in the u.k. versus other parts of the world. tom: are we at a tipping point on this? we have been in a tight range, daniel morris, whether it is the united kingdom or another -- on grinding yields. does this keep ebbing along, or are we at a point where we figure out...
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charles: danielle, you have amazing work. a little bit on bearish side but amazing work. >> when i heard volcker -- >> i heard message of the bond market. charles: let's go to that paul. 10 month and two year, invert two and 10. everyone has the favorite, the yield curve is starting to flatten again but it feels like that happens not because we may have a recession because all the world continues to flee to america and it skews our yields. >> isn't every time the yield curve inverts we do but, but? always a reason why we should dismiss it. remember when the yield curve inverts, that is not imminent danger. that starts a clock ticking. the danger comes when it steepens again and then you have 12 to 18 months before some kind of economic issue happens. i still think the inversion from the summer is clear and present danger looking ahead. i don't think it is a all clear sign. charles: are you 2020 recession? are you in that camp? >> no. charles: that band wag gone was full for a moment and there are two or three people still on
charles: danielle, you have amazing work. a little bit on bearish side but amazing work. >> when i heard volcker -- >> i heard message of the bond market. charles: let's go to that paul. 10 month and two year, invert two and 10. everyone has the favorite, the yield curve is starting to flatten again but it feels like that happens not because we may have a recession because all the world continues to flee to america and it skews our yields. >> isn't every time the yield curve...
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nexwe people a trying to pry out of my car december 22th, the comic on daniels were to the graveyard shiftat her job and got off >>she was supposed to end the holiday with her mother and 8 year-old daughter in kansas city, instead she wound up in the hospital found out that i there was a police. >>sent meone with that they man the police sad about 70 miles per hour in a truck. and i they caught it he bawled my car richmond policsay they ied stopping the suspect. >>clicktill could garcia after receiving reports of a drk driver nearby. they say he took off ran red ght and later crashed into mcdaniels car. it didn't look anyone with th pasta. come o of that car. a life. they're real scareddays later the daniels went to the tow yard pick up her car she learned it was toled and everything inside including her pue while it rent money and christas resents were gone in the same ti period. she also learned she was no longer covered by medil insurance i found out that my insurance had lapsed the couple of months ago. i didn't find out until i was in the hospital now mcdaniels faces a long road
nexwe people a trying to pry out of my car december 22th, the comic on daniels were to the graveyard shiftat her job and got off >>she was supposed to end the holiday with her mother and 8 year-old daughter in kansas city, instead she wound up in the hospital found out that i there was a police. >>sent meone with that they man the police sad about 70 miles per hour in a truck. and i they caught it he bawled my car richmond policsay they ied stopping the suspect. >>clicktill...
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and, neuroscientist daniel ley.tin on aging successfull next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene uehwartz. nd edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. pe zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe ting care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and instments. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks tor joining us. y, iran's revolutionary guard admitted it dcidentally shn the ukrainian jetliner this past wednesday which killed all 176 people on board. iran previously denied the general in charge of iran's plane was misiden as aid the cruise missile, h
and, neuroscientist daniel ley.tin on aging successfull next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene uehwartz. nd edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. pe zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe ting care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement...
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daniel has a really interesting question. let's pick this up, daniel.ion on college. >> hi, dagen, charles, how are you? i'm a recent graduate of nyu. charles: congratulations. >> thank you. charles: should i say congratulations? >> well -- charles: can i buy you a beer? can we give daniel a beer? >> i'm loaded with tons and tons of debt. so that would help. charles: i'm sorry, can we get daniel a whiskey. dagen: you have a lot of money. you can write him a check. >> i will take that too. economic outlook seems to be pretty positive, wages are up. my question is, two questions, do you higher wages reason why college tuition is so expensive or would you say going to more expensive colleges get you higher wages? dagen: do you want to start with that? charles: you're the guest. dagen: i will say, i will point out one thing again a degree from nyu. maria bartiromo is at board at new york university because that is her alma mater, i wanted to point that out, that it is actually right now, less educated workers, people who don't have college degree seeing the
daniel has a really interesting question. let's pick this up, daniel.ion on college. >> hi, dagen, charles, how are you? i'm a recent graduate of nyu. charles: congratulations. >> thank you. charles: should i say congratulations? >> well -- charles: can i buy you a beer? can we give daniel a beer? >> i'm loaded with tons and tons of debt. so that would help. charles: i'm sorry, can we get daniel a whiskey. dagen: you have a lot of money. you can write him a check....
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>> reporter: so they launched a dozens of games and toys.im wit daniel was so moved, that instead ofthose gifts, he motioned for his classmates to come on in for a group hug that went viral, the hug seen round the world. >> i say come here, and they gave me a big hug. they nearly pushed me. >> reporter: how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel? we came to tennessee to meet these young icons of generosity. >> i gave him 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. >> rorter: and how did it make them feel? >> when youiveomething to someone, it makes them happy, and it makes you happy too. just complete whole joy. >> at this point, we noticed their teacher's eyes were filled with tears. >> just a few tears of joy. i'm so proud. of love, of how much love they have to give. >> reporter: all that love got to daniel too. >> guys, i think daniel needs another hug
>> reporter: so they launched a dozens of games and toys.im wit daniel was so moved, that instead ofthose gifts, he motioned for his classmates to come on in for a group hug that went viral, the hug seen round the world. >> i say come here, and they gave me a big hug. they nearly pushed me. >> reporter: how many of you were involved in that famous group hug with daniel? we came to tennessee to meet these young icons of generosity. >> i gave him some comic books to read....
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danielle: it is complicated, vonnie.ndecided is still where that black box will end up, and right now, iran would have custody of the black box and they say that damage has been done to it and so far, have refused to turn it over. under international treaties, there are rules for all of the countries involved that have a role in the investigation, but it is undecided where the box will end up eventually. complicated in the case of canada because we ended diplomatic relations with iran in 2012, so a lot of our communications has been done by italy. typically in these sorts of investigations, what happens in the country where the crash occurred, it leads the itestigation and then where was manufactured, those countries also would expect to have a role. we know ukraine will be involved. amanda: one of the complicated elements here is if this is seen -- how would you classify an active war act of terror, civilians are now caught if this is an accidental missile strike. how does that change the u.s.? from the u.s. perspective
danielle: it is complicated, vonnie.ndecided is still where that black box will end up, and right now, iran would have custody of the black box and they say that damage has been done to it and so far, have refused to turn it over. under international treaties, there are rules for all of the countries involved that have a role in the investigation, but it is undecided where the box will end up eventually. complicated in the case of canada because we ended diplomatic relations with iran in 2012,...
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. >> daniel ament was a healthy high school athlete who loved to sail and dreamed of becoming a navy s.e.a.l. the 17-year-old says he started vaping in december 2018. he tells "good morning america's" paula faris he didn't own his own vape pen, so he didn't vape as much as his friends. >> just weekends, maybe a few times during the day but like at lunchtime if i was with people but it would only be like hitting it once and then giving it back to them. >> but in early september 2019 daniel started feeling sick, and his health quickly deteriorated. >> so just a lot of fatigue. i had a fever of 104 the next morning and a headache and i just felt really sick. i went to the er that night because i felt like i couldn't breathe. >> more than 2,700 people have been hospitalized and 60 have died due to vaping-related illnesses in the u.s. while experts still aren't sure on the cause of the illnesses, they have been linked to thc, the active ingredient in marijuana and a memorial in some e-cigarettes called vitamin e acetate. daniel admits to vaping both thc and nicotine and placed him on life
. >> daniel ament was a healthy high school athlete who loved to sail and dreamed of becoming a navy s.e.a.l. the 17-year-old says he started vaping in december 2018. he tells "good morning america's" paula faris he didn't own his own vape pen, so he didn't vape as much as his friends. >> just weekends, maybe a few times during the day but like at lunchtime if i was with people but it would only be like hitting it once and then giving it back to them. >> but in early...
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mcadams she's executive director of the zone the pull and she let daniel thanks for joining on us on this the pentagon has confirmed that 2 facilities housing u.s. forces have been hit by iran those facilities all in iraq how serious is this escalation plus i think it's it's very serious because it depends on the u.s. reaction there's been reports that u.s. f. 35 have taken off from bases in turkey i don't know if they're confirmed or denied but how far will try as coolly this and i think if we step back and look at the origin of this there was a suppose that american military contractor a single person in a base killed by someone we don't know who was that the u.s. blames iran backed militias for or about to start world war 3 over this unnamed person they won't tell us who was they won't tell us what kinds of missions they think solar money was on there are a lot of things that the american side won't tell us we know that there's a long history of them lobbying about iraq lying about iran lying about war so i think we should all be suspicious drumhead listen to a neo con and overrea
mcadams she's executive director of the zone the pull and she let daniel thanks for joining on us on this the pentagon has confirmed that 2 facilities housing u.s. forces have been hit by iran those facilities all in iraq how serious is this escalation plus i think it's it's very serious because it depends on the u.s. reaction there's been reports that u.s. f. 35 have taken off from bases in turkey i don't know if they're confirmed or denied but how far will try as coolly this and i think if we...
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thank you very much. >> thank you, daniel.r step up housing and i'm really excited that we are partnering on the abigail to make this possible. we also partnered on the bristol , and so these are two incredible properties for step up housing. here to represent tenderloin housing clinic, since randy couldn't be here is tabitha. >> randy sends his regrets. he really wanted to be here today. this is a really special project to him, a special building to him. he counts stories of the history of this building and him as an organizer in 1980 when he organized residents in this building to prevent the then owners from starting a bed-and-breakfast in this building and they were successful in doing that. he has very fond memories of that project and his work with this building. we are really excited to partner with h.s.h. and the city to open some additional step up housing. this is a really beautiful building. sixty-two units, all bathrooms. we will have a nice community kitchen and laundry room and community room for the residents he
thank you very much. >> thank you, daniel.r step up housing and i'm really excited that we are partnering on the abigail to make this possible. we also partnered on the bristol , and so these are two incredible properties for step up housing. here to represent tenderloin housing clinic, since randy couldn't be here is tabitha. >> randy sends his regrets. he really wanted to be here today. this is a really special project to him, a special building to him. he counts stories of the...
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daniel again will i promise to be back with you with some of the seeing airbrushing officials right here and like you said i'm here with swallow and we're ready to talk to the senior government minister i'm going to switch to russian. don't go to the us this is my city. thank you very much for joining us. what president putin won't has a lot of figures about numbers in that very beginning of his are drafts and of course everyone is now having this question he talked a lot about his being a large burden for the budget where would we take money poor old responsibility did that were talked about here. all the presidents. that all these initiatives they must be funded. if we have a stable budget so the principles and the rules. that it was being guided by one formulate in the budget they shoot would be as we need to guarantee stability 1st as for what is numbers or says well according to the estimates says between the 40 to 40. 4 i would and 50000000000 this year old the ways to find that money well we can tap into the potential of the priorities of france which are priorities we have a numb
daniel again will i promise to be back with you with some of the seeing airbrushing officials right here and like you said i'm here with swallow and we're ready to talk to the senior government minister i'm going to switch to russian. don't go to the us this is my city. thank you very much for joining us. what president putin won't has a lot of figures about numbers in that very beginning of his are drafts and of course everyone is now having this question he talked a lot about his being a...
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daniel, after the marathon hearings we saw last week, this was a relatively short affair. it was. senators to go back home or stay in washington where there is a fancy dinner tonight but if you watch the couple of hours of the defence, this was heavily focused on poking holes in the democratic arguments and previewing what we will hear on monday where we are expected to hear lots of attacks on joe monday where we are expected to hear lots of attacks onjoe and hunter biden's work in ukraine and making the point that trump has done nothing wrong and this would overturn an election. interesting as well that attempt to stop to unpick the prosecution case. there was a wider message about the motivation of the democratic movement. the defence is not engaging with the facts here. the arguments we have heard today we have heard over and over and over. donald trump did release the aid for the ukraine so how could there have been quid pro quo? there are questions about the whistle—blower, quo? there are questions about the whistle— blower, was quo? there are questions about the whistle—blow
daniel, after the marathon hearings we saw last week, this was a relatively short affair. it was. senators to go back home or stay in washington where there is a fancy dinner tonight but if you watch the couple of hours of the defence, this was heavily focused on poking holes in the democratic arguments and previewing what we will hear on monday where we are expected to hear lots of attacks on joe monday where we are expected to hear lots of attacks onjoe and hunter biden's work in ukraine and...
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professional world we'll i'm sure this will come more and more there as well but his coaches like daniel a shaping the future of finnish football the focus is on improved training for coaches and kids alike working on skills technique and above all of personality development for the budding new stars. sometimes we have to humble any like. side of debates and then we have to kind of we tried to change that of course we have to teach them values like respect their own and then all these kind of things body but i think you have to be a leader be how do you say. aggressive yeah. the dream of a new golden generation is well and truly alive venues like this one are step forwards the country's professional clubs are currently progressing in leaps and bounds to be honest this is not only for football if you play american football rugby whatever it's for for everybody. this is has been a really important development maybe during the last 10 or 15 years different clubs have improved their facilities by their own and this is creating a new phenomenon which is old news in central europe in the we ar
professional world we'll i'm sure this will come more and more there as well but his coaches like daniel a shaping the future of finnish football the focus is on improved training for coaches and kids alike working on skills technique and above all of personality development for the budding new stars. sometimes we have to humble any like. side of debates and then we have to kind of we tried to change that of course we have to teach them values like respect their own and then all these kind of...
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anderson film and daniel plainview played by daniel day-lewis is a character i still can't wash off. one of america's finest filmmakers. all the films that he's made bring you into a world that is utterly unique with characters who are repellent and really attractive all at the same time. >> you look like a fool, don't you, dilford? >> yes. >> yes. yes, you do. >> we already knew daniel day-lewis was a phenomenal actor, but daniel day-lewis and paul thomas anderson together, it's pretty perfect. >> the great thing with daniel, especially in that film, is that it's intense, but it's also really fun. it's mischievous fun and, you know, that was a great part for that kind of devilish mischievous to come out. >> i drink your milkshake. i drink it up. >> don't bully me, daniel. >> with him, i saw a person working another way. once he was in character and people always say, he stays in character. it's kind of a mythology. well, it's easier, maybe not for at actor, but for me. it's not the actor. it's this character. i'm talking to bill the butcher. >> somebody offends me, i cut off his ton
anderson film and daniel plainview played by daniel day-lewis is a character i still can't wash off. one of america's finest filmmakers. all the films that he's made bring you into a world that is utterly unique with characters who are repellent and really attractive all at the same time. >> you look like a fool, don't you, dilford? >> yes. >> yes. yes, you do. >> we already knew daniel day-lewis was a phenomenal actor, but daniel day-lewis and paul thomas anderson...
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the holocaust memorial and berlin is famous among visitors from around the globe daniel is one of them he's from the netherlands and today he's here for the 1st time going down here if you feel like you're really going into it. and the dollars of slaps go the smaller you get basically it's really gives you. like the walls are getting very close like you're being locked up in a way isolation helplessness disorientation these are the reactions that american tech peter eisenman hoped to provoke in visitors walking among the steels of the memorial to evoke the suffering of jews prosecuted during the holocaust. but some jewish visitors believe nothing can replicate the sorrow of that time as a 2nd generation we experience the holocaust of though i was not i wasn't born those years and those years we know these. feelings of the people who were in the actual holocaust this cement wouldn't give me the feeling. that some children prefer to use the memorial as a playground rather than a site for member. that peter eisenman who is himself jewish has never had anything against that why not why not
the holocaust memorial and berlin is famous among visitors from around the globe daniel is one of them he's from the netherlands and today he's here for the 1st time going down here if you feel like you're really going into it. and the dollars of slaps go the smaller you get basically it's really gives you. like the walls are getting very close like you're being locked up in a way isolation helplessness disorientation these are the reactions that american tech peter eisenman hoped to provoke in...
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helsinki's youth team coach daniel so lucky. this is the hometown of yari lebanon finland's most captain arguably greatest ever player with 137 appearances and the stature even in the days of marco polo finland produced a number of good players finland defender petra best son knows what's different now . when i played with. big names big stars and. you know we got along just fine but this is different this team you know. those 2 guys are just part of the team so in that sense i think it's a team to finish people can really identify themselves it was just a bunch of normal guys who really have shown that if you're a unit you can achieve big things although your material. probably the most of the good teams. regular guys perhaps more than just normal on the pitch the standard of football has improved in recent years thanks also to the finnish f.a. committing more resources to youth development. now the coaches in finland they just have more information available through technology through data and. the quality they could you know
helsinki's youth team coach daniel so lucky. this is the hometown of yari lebanon finland's most captain arguably greatest ever player with 137 appearances and the stature even in the days of marco polo finland produced a number of good players finland defender petra best son knows what's different now . when i played with. big names big stars and. you know we got along just fine but this is different this team you know. those 2 guys are just part of the team so in that sense i think it's a...
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democrats trying to make him sound like a wonderful human being. >> really, daniel? go on. >> it is not what's happening. >> democrats issued statements, prominent ones that we made clear. this is the person that killed americans and many people in the region, he's a bad dude. they think issues with trump actions, jeopardizing the situation. unless i missed something, i haven't seen a prominent democrat saying he was a great person. >> the president repeats his claims that he made many time before that obama and democrats gave iran $150 billion. >> he was designated a terrorist by president obama and obama did nothing about it except give them $150 billion and even more incredibly $1.8 billion in cash. >> listen, you and many others have repeatedly fact-checked this. >> simply so. >> so $1.8 billion is just about right. there were $1.87 billion in cash that was a repayment for our military in the '70s it was never completed because of the iranian revolution. one is an exaggeration, it is at most 100 millions and maybe half that. these were iranian sites that were fro
democrats trying to make him sound like a wonderful human being. >> really, daniel? go on. >> it is not what's happening. >> democrats issued statements, prominent ones that we made clear. this is the person that killed americans and many people in the region, he's a bad dude. they think issues with trump actions, jeopardizing the situation. unless i missed something, i haven't seen a prominent democrat saying he was a great person. >> the president repeats his claims...