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daniels: sure. higher ed may be a little more change averse because of human tendency. we dealt with it on a daily basis for eight years. robert kennedy said all progress depends on change. we just learned to try to smile and move our way through it. you have to be prepared. i listened to some of the criticism, accepted the legitimacy of some, tried to reason. with what is not legitimate, you have to let it roll off. beth: right. the list of things you were able to accomplish during your time there was long. what do you feel most proud of? gov. daniels: i think the growth of our university that i talked about without sacrificing quality. as a matter of fact, another virtuous circle was having -- it was thought when i got there, and i have thought, it would be an inexorable trade-off. graduation rates are still not as high as we would like them to be, even in a place like ours. there was a concern that if you let the place grow, you would be admitting more students who would struggle and might not fi
daniels: sure. higher ed may be a little more change averse because of human tendency. we dealt with it on a daily basis for eight years. robert kennedy said all progress depends on change. we just learned to try to smile and move our way through it. you have to be prepared. i listened to some of the criticism, accepted the legitimacy of some, tried to reason. with what is not legitimate, you have to let it roll off. beth: right. the list of things you were able to accomplish during your time...
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go ahead, daniel. i'm just going to say, what's interesting is that when i met with these mothers of soldiers, recently he issued kind of a very rare self correction, which you don't often hear from you. he's a very confident leader, doesn't often in public say that he was wrong, but he admitted in so many words that he was wrong in 2014. yeah. when he decided to pull back into not accept the don bass into russia to not accept the please of the russians in the area to be freed of the torture that they had suffered from kiev all this time. and i think that was very telling, he understands he understood, and he said it out loud. that his reticence to enter into this military conflict at the time, caused a lot of pain and suffering of the people in the best. and i think he must feel very acutely the, the pressure, the, the, the sense that, that he's let people down. and i think that probably drives a lot of what he's doing right now. yeah, i mean, andre, one of the things that western audiences don't unde
go ahead, daniel. i'm just going to say, what's interesting is that when i met with these mothers of soldiers, recently he issued kind of a very rare self correction, which you don't often hear from you. he's a very confident leader, doesn't often in public say that he was wrong, but he admitted in so many words that he was wrong in 2014. yeah. when he decided to pull back into not accept the don bass into russia to not accept the please of the russians in the area to be freed of the torture...
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i ask daniel.ewhere for bread or that she hasn’t been there for 5 hours, where is she, that we had no idea. they both had conflicts and because of this in the house. maybe , well, brother, such a person, he loved her normally, probably, somehow well, especially. he didn’t make a fuss, he loved danila very much and knew what she said, if i leave, i’ll take the child too. well , just for the sake of the baby. not conflicted, for your brother to be recorded as the father, it is necessary that this paternity is refused by the official father. yes, we knew that very well. this is what scared us. we knew that the father is in ryazan, he left before the child was born and they knew that he would need to be abandoned, but how we would find him and the address did not know, i applied. e in the criminal investigation department of hunger of tashkent ore. they did not find this person's phone address when i got in touch with him. well, they didn't show me to him. i just heard what they were talking about, whe
i ask daniel.ewhere for bread or that she hasn’t been there for 5 hours, where is she, that we had no idea. they both had conflicts and because of this in the house. maybe , well, brother, such a person, he loved her normally, probably, somehow well, especially. he didn’t make a fuss, he loved danila very much and knew what she said, if i leave, i’ll take the child too. well , just for the sake of the baby. not conflicted, for your brother to be recorded as the father, it is necessary...
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go ahead, daniel. wow, who would benefit it? is, of course, the beltway bandits. the u. s. weapons manufacturers, raytheon who's representative is now our secretary of defense. right. who made to break the on missiles or the big beneficiaries? this whole project. it's now been 14 years since the 2008 declaration. the georgia and ukraine would be welcomed into nato some day. and we saw from the foreign minister statement at this nato meeting, that despite the rhetoric of jen stoughton berg, which is always very heated. and very turgid of the actual invitation if you read the declaration as just as kind of week just as kind of in the future as it always has been. yeah, so on the day the, the, the, the status quo of the last 14 years is just fine. for sultan bergen, nato. ok. it's a matter fact. it is, it is actually highlighted. i mean, all of us growing up nato was this kind of a backwater alliance than soviet union never had any intention but invading and all of a sudden stillberg feels like, you know,
go ahead, daniel. wow, who would benefit it? is, of course, the beltway bandits. the u. s. weapons manufacturers, raytheon who's representative is now our secretary of defense. right. who made to break the on missiles or the big beneficiaries? this whole project. it's now been 14 years since the 2008 declaration. the georgia and ukraine would be welcomed into nato some day. and we saw from the foreign minister statement at this nato meeting, that despite the rhetoric of jen stoughton berg,...
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, cuando yo nacÍ, daniel ya estaba, yo soy hermano menor, mi realidad es distinta.siempre estamos juntos, entiendo su tipo de amor, Él el mÍo, donde estamos en el vÍdeo que estoy sentado y Él estÁ atrÁs, aquÍ estamos todo el dÍa, es aquÍ, aquÍ yo tengo mi trabajo en mi estudio, entonces Él cuando despierta, viene y separa justo en este esquina. siempre tiene su lugar, ellos escogen un lugar, y allÍ se queda, daniel estÁ aquÍ todo el dÍa. aquÍ vemos pelÍculas, nos centramos aquÍ a comer. todo el dÍa estamos juntos. si voy al tienda, hoy con Él. borja: gracias. vamos invitar a toda la gente para quetodos que sigan a travÉs de las redes sociales, un abrazo muy fuerte para ti y para tu hermano. cuidate, amigo. >> gracias. borja: quÉ bonito y quÉ razÓn tienes tÚ, creo que esto es presentador: ya se entero ya se enterÓ de la nueva modalidad de robo. usted llega un cajero autmÁtico saca su dinero para hacer compras y le persiguen para robarle. presentadora: cuÁnto cuesta esto dÁrselo gratis. bellas imÁgenes muestran que serÍa despejado para bastante frÍo. gracias de camino
, cuando yo nacÍ, daniel ya estaba, yo soy hermano menor, mi realidad es distinta.siempre estamos juntos, entiendo su tipo de amor, Él el mÍo, donde estamos en el vÍdeo que estoy sentado y Él estÁ atrÁs, aquÍ estamos todo el dÍa, es aquÍ, aquÍ yo tengo mi trabajo en mi estudio, entonces Él cuando despierta, viene y separa justo en este esquina. siempre tiene su lugar, ellos escogen un lugar, y allÍ se queda, daniel estÁ aquÍ todo el dÍa. aquÍ vemos pelÍculas, nos centramos...
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and daniel's want to call it. and daniel's point is one that i agree with.know, people potentially hopefully their lives hopefully worked all their lives , contributed system. , contributed into the system. so they not receive help or so why they not receive help or because when you are so well—off right that you don't notice or need that 300 quid and i'm talking about the winter fuel payment, right. because daniel so broad in this out to pensions but when you're so well off you really shouldn't take state money if others more in need would benefit from it more and i when families and individuals above a certain level lost child benefit right and that was a good decision because yeah because loads of above income level were getting money they didn't now just because if you're lucky enough to go through life in this country and you go up the salary bands right over time , i don't think it over time, i don't think it destroys your faith in our nafion destroys your faith in our nation and our state. if you lose some of those benefits that are intended to help th
and daniel's want to call it. and daniel's point is one that i agree with.know, people potentially hopefully their lives hopefully worked all their lives , contributed system. , contributed into the system. so they not receive help or so why they not receive help or because when you are so well—off right that you don't notice or need that 300 quid and i'm talking about the winter fuel payment, right. because daniel so broad in this out to pensions but when you're so well off you really...
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daniel faulkner was murdered.cution messed up investigation -- the investigation messed up. and mumia abu-jamal was wrongfully prosecuted, wrongfully convicted, wrongfully sentence, and now wrongfully carcerat. but our bloodlust prevents us from acknowledging that. and i understand that as a state court trial judge who has tried murder cases. i understand that the pain of victims, i understand the desire of colleagues to get revenge. however, justice is never about revenge. we do not allow victimsr their friends or partners of the murdered to decide what justic is. justice is doing right, not getting revenge. we need to understand the difference between the two. amy: judge wendell griffen, there's so much more to talk about. judge griffen wrote the essay "finding justice for both maureen faulkner and mumia abu-jamal," referring to the widow of the slain police officer daniel faulkner. we will link to your peace and we will also do part two conversation with you as you come to the end of your judicial career. you w
daniel faulkner was murdered.cution messed up investigation -- the investigation messed up. and mumia abu-jamal was wrongfully prosecuted, wrongfully convicted, wrongfully sentence, and now wrongfully carcerat. but our bloodlust prevents us from acknowledging that. and i understand that as a state court trial judge who has tried murder cases. i understand that the pain of victims, i understand the desire of colleagues to get revenge. however, justice is never about revenge. we do not allow...
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they tried to destroy daniel ellsberg. they failed. and today he is still warning the american people about the dangers of unchecked military power. but are they listening? daniel ellsberg, welcome to hardtalk. glad to be with you. it's a great pleasure to be at your home. now, you have lived a long and a very full life. and i guess the truth is, you know that you will always be associated with one extraordinary decision you took to leak the pentagon papers. does it bother you that that is the thing that people think about you? no. well, i know that it is, but i've lived with that for a long time. my intent at the time was to put out more important papers. i felt top secret papers on nuclear war planning and the prospects of nuclear strategy, supposedly, which i had in my safe. top secret safe at rand. and i copied them at the same time. and as a friend of mine who went to prison, and was a model for me, really, randy keeler. told me at the time he was one of the very few people i told i was going to do this. and he said, "there's enou
they tried to destroy daniel ellsberg. they failed. and today he is still warning the american people about the dangers of unchecked military power. but are they listening? daniel ellsberg, welcome to hardtalk. glad to be with you. it's a great pleasure to be at your home. now, you have lived a long and a very full life. and i guess the truth is, you know that you will always be associated with one extraordinary decision you took to leak the pentagon papers. does it bother you that that is the...
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half brother daniel park custis. his father, john custis, had a child, an enslaved woman who he acknowledged as his son, which was unusual at that time. he left him property. he wanted to leave from the house. he freed him. he management at him. and the fact that a lawyer at this time is writing to daniel park custis and acknowledging him as your brother is very historically significant. even if it's crossed out and whether it was crossed out by him or later is not quite as clear. but you can see why. accurate transcription can make a difference. next slide, please. this is an example from martha's handwriting. it says, i have had a very dull time. i had a very dark time. is field's transcription of this. and if you take a close look. next slide, please. it's blurry. i'm sorry. i know it's so big, but if you take look at the end of where that key is, if that's the word dark. compare that to the k in another part of the letter with i think those look different. and if you looked, we have to look at every single letter
half brother daniel park custis. his father, john custis, had a child, an enslaved woman who he acknowledged as his son, which was unusual at that time. he left him property. he wanted to leave from the house. he freed him. he management at him. and the fact that a lawyer at this time is writing to daniel park custis and acknowledging him as your brother is very historically significant. even if it's crossed out and whether it was crossed out by him or later is not quite as clear. but you can...
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danielle moody, host of the woke a.f.aily and democracy-ish podcasts and ali velshi, host of "velshi" right here on msnbc. this year was dominated by the midterm elections. with that in mind let's get right to our first revvie. the biggest political showdowns. i'll share a few of my own nominees to get us started then the panel can chime in. the first is the senate showdown in pennsylvania between john fetterman and dr. oz oz won the republican nomination based on fame, and he got dispensed -- dispensing medical advice on tv but it was fetterman's health that was the big concern after he suffered a stroke during a campaign -- during the campaign. in the end, though, dr. oz had no cure for allegations he wasn't a true pennsylvanian, and fetterman will be packing up his hoodies and heading for capitol hill my next nominee, the rumble in the desert for arizona governor. maga republican fell head over heels for lake's tv-ready smoothness but arizona preferred the low-key competence of their democratic secretary of state. lake
danielle moody, host of the woke a.f.aily and democracy-ish podcasts and ali velshi, host of "velshi" right here on msnbc. this year was dominated by the midterm elections. with that in mind let's get right to our first revvie. the biggest political showdowns. i'll share a few of my own nominees to get us started then the panel can chime in. the first is the senate showdown in pennsylvania between john fetterman and dr. oz oz won the republican nomination based on fame, and he got...
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and one of the economies in the world that were struggling so badly, daniel. and yet they were blockades to stop people, excuse me, from getting that help. i wanted to ask you, i mean there are unconfirmed reports that one quieter when he was a teenager, was actually an intern at the us state department in washington d. c. some might say he was theoretically primed and ready to take on a job like this. the state department has a long history of priming and preparing and miss educating the local puppets who they can try to operate through. this is indirect colonialism or neil colonialism or indirect rule. and that's certainly what one, why. ready this function was he needed the rubber stamp of the u. s. government because ben as well as such a rich rich piece of the global chessboard, but they needed a band as well as a puppet that they could point to so that they could see then as well and oil the bank of england so that they could see fit, go and pay the base here in the united states with talking about billions of dollars in oil in these other minerals. and
and one of the economies in the world that were struggling so badly, daniel. and yet they were blockades to stop people, excuse me, from getting that help. i wanted to ask you, i mean there are unconfirmed reports that one quieter when he was a teenager, was actually an intern at the us state department in washington d. c. some might say he was theoretically primed and ready to take on a job like this. the state department has a long history of priming and preparing and miss educating the local...
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daniel is not first, and he is definitely second. i think those invoices, we have them over -- all over married life. that is, in a way, a wonderful resource. >> his financial accounts, and his handwriting up until he dies. the handwriting switches. that is actually the earliest example of her handwriting. from that account book. >> building a fine life together. >> we have another question from our online audience. jamie arnold is curious about, whether or not we can town the dollar amount of her wealth upon marriage. is there a modern comparison we can make? if not, how do we understand the value of goods historically? >> batted outside of my wheelhouse. i'm sorry. i wrote the number down of how much it was in her time. >> i couldn't answer that question about her. there are calculators okay, this many pounds sterling in this year. what would that be? what accounts today. there are various ways of accounting for money back then to now. >> you used to be, 20 years ago. 18th century, multiply by 50. >> certainly in the papers of geor
daniel is not first, and he is definitely second. i think those invoices, we have them over -- all over married life. that is, in a way, a wonderful resource. >> his financial accounts, and his handwriting up until he dies. the handwriting switches. that is actually the earliest example of her handwriting. from that account book. >> building a fine life together. >> we have another question from our online audience. jamie arnold is curious about, whether or not we can town the...
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it's the way that i've chosen to honor daniel.e another and how to protect them and how to be aware. >> immediately after the tragedy barden and hockley started sandy hook promise. >> it's been one month since i lost >> it's been one month since i lost my son dylan. i do not want there to be a next time. >> the goal is to prevent other families have having to endure a life of pain due to preventable violence. and that is what we are doing. >> and how are you doing that? >> it took a lot of research to understand that 100% of school shooters give off warning signs, 100%, every single one. >> say something teaches you how to recognize warning signs, especially in social media. >> barden and hoffly's program teaches kids and adults what those warning signs are. >> there are some that are very overt, really noticeable, such as bragging about access to weapons, such as telling people don't come to school because i'm going to shoot it up. it's the subtle threats that we really want to teach kids more about. changes in behavior or appear
it's the way that i've chosen to honor daniel.e another and how to protect them and how to be aware. >> immediately after the tragedy barden and hockley started sandy hook promise. >> it's been one month since i lost >> it's been one month since i lost my son dylan. i do not want there to be a next time. >> the goal is to prevent other families have having to endure a life of pain due to preventable violence. and that is what we are doing. >> and how are you doing...
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daniel >> i was so impressed by maxwell frost. think he is incredible i think that pollsters counted generation z out and said that they were not going to show up and they were going to sta home during the midter elections. not only did they show up an bring democrats winds that the needed, and really were th ones that stopped this, quot unquote red wave that wa supposed to be coming, maxwell frost showed up and reminded u good people do run for office. good people and young people run for office and they ca change - >> and not all young people ar anti-system and irresponsible. >> i will go back to hakee jeffries maybe because i'm a new yorker, i don't know i don't know him as long as yo do, but the one thing that i important to recognize is ho pragmatic he is. he is someone who will mak deals, will reach across the aisle for the right thing. he's not going to sell out his values but i think that seeing him on the news every day, seeing hakeem jeffries, a young, vibrant elected official who i out there is so importan because he is
daniel >> i was so impressed by maxwell frost. think he is incredible i think that pollsters counted generation z out and said that they were not going to show up and they were going to sta home during the midter elections. not only did they show up an bring democrats winds that the needed, and really were th ones that stopped this, quot unquote red wave that wa supposed to be coming, maxwell frost showed up and reminded u good people do run for office. good people and young people run...
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suzanne and daniel with us . suzanne and daniel with us.ip, by quite cynical. and philip, by the way, the public and the british public. absolutely. but and the reason i mention is that some of them have said to me that, you know, boris was always had the partygate thing hanging over. had the partygate thing hanging over . it was it had the partygate thing hanging over. it was it was making him and it was controversial. it was dominating the news agenda. and that he seized on this he seized on this invasion by putin. it's so strongly because he saw this as a great distraction strategy away from all the stuff on partygate. what would you say in response to that cynical view as total rubbish ? i, i went to total rubbish? i, i went to a private meeting that he spoke at back in january and he was asked questions on a number of topics. as a prime minister would. but when he was asked questions about ukraine, the war hadn't started. then remember the war? and he started the middle of february. yeah 1912. yeah this is in january. and it just the w
suzanne and daniel with us . suzanne and daniel with us.ip, by quite cynical. and philip, by the way, the public and the british public. absolutely. but and the reason i mention is that some of them have said to me that, you know, boris was always had the partygate thing hanging over. had the partygate thing hanging over . it was it had the partygate thing hanging over. it was it was making him and it was controversial. it was dominating the news agenda. and that he seized on this he seized on...
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en octubre nuestro equipo digital reportaron sobre la muerte de daniel lÓpez.enor fue arrollada por varios vehÍculos. el pasado viernes el padre de daniel asesino al padre de quiÉn habrÍa sido el novio de la menor. >> momentos de tensiÓn para ambas familias. yo elijah >> luis sixto lÓpez disparÓ dos veces a raymond cantÚ. lÓpez lo confronto. procediÓ al oral en el pecho, luego en la cabeza. la patrulla de carreteras nos dijo que el caso continÚa bajo investigaciÓn y hasta el momento es considerado un atropellamiento. >> la muerte de daniel ocurriÓ de manera sospechosa. durante un interrogatorio indicÓ que habÍa comprado un arma de fuego por $350. en otro de los casos hay amenazas criminales. un menor era acusado por carter. . no revelara su identidad, tampoco confirmaron silÁbico y mas o el agresor estaban relacionados con esta escuela. las compaÑÍas deben reportar cualquier agresiÓn. >> hay muchas vÍctimas que llaman al uber para notificarles de un crimen de agresiÓn sexual y despuÉs nada ocurre. no hay una resto, no hay protecciÓn del orden de la corte. >> la
en octubre nuestro equipo digital reportaron sobre la muerte de daniel lÓpez.enor fue arrollada por varios vehÍculos. el pasado viernes el padre de daniel asesino al padre de quiÉn habrÍa sido el novio de la menor. >> momentos de tensiÓn para ambas familias. yo elijah >> luis sixto lÓpez disparÓ dos veces a raymond cantÚ. lÓpez lo confronto. procediÓ al oral en el pecho, luego en la cabeza. la patrulla de carreteras nos dijo que el caso continÚa bajo investigaciÓn y...
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with daniel. the surprising thing is that he rejects more than he creates and oh, and he demands the same from the people who work for him as it is this process of always questioning, always taking things apart, cutting them out and putting them back together again. you can really see it in the architecture, thus is i'm, it's a process that triggers creativity. on this openness is initially shocking and radical, but it's also incredibly liberating. he's about mclaughlin for find lou . lou ah, ah, where there's a jewish resume in berlin, a grounds you're only off there. we're not projects that are abstract done. you know from some distance they were right here in the heart. and how lucky that i was able to build interest is in berlin because it's very closely related to my experience, to me as a person sat o meter. instantly the room with the fallen leaves installation remains unique. no matter how often you see fit to museum. also has these elements that serve as memorials, gillum, so it's a memor
with daniel. the surprising thing is that he rejects more than he creates and oh, and he demands the same from the people who work for him as it is this process of always questioning, always taking things apart, cutting them out and putting them back together again. you can really see it in the architecture, thus is i'm, it's a process that triggers creativity. on this openness is initially shocking and radical, but it's also incredibly liberating. he's about mclaughlin for find lou . lou ah,...
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daniel craig, everybody.ur money. ♪ when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. and more joy for your money. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. (vo) red lobster. the finer points of fun dining creating your own ultimate feast... ...is the ultimate form of shell-fish-pression. create your own ultimate feast is here. choose 4 of 10, like new cheddar bay shrimp. welcome to fun dining. hey, thanks for helping me out. of course. you can easily get helpful customer service over the phone or on the progressive app pretty much anywhere. like at the coffee shop, at the park, or on the moon. just kidding. it's another coffee shop. hi, my name's steve. i lost 138 pounds on golo and i kept it off. golo's changed my life in so many ways. before, i was over 300 pounds. now, i literally have the ability to take a shirt off and go out in the sun where i would have never done that before. try golo. it works.
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that's a good tease, danielle.er the 2000s they really had a time with those -- >> hard to see. >> the 1, the 2. >> the 23, uh-huh. >> stick around. we'll be right back. ♪ i need you all night ♪ ♪ ♪ with the most 5 star cruise reviews on tripadvisor, your gorgeous vacation at sea awaits. ♪ hurry to kohl's biggest clearance event... for savings you don't want to miss. save up to 70% starting now... on must-haves like home essentials... active favorites... jeans... sweaters... boots... and pjs! kohl's. meet mixtiles! they stick and restick. choose from dozens of sizes, frames and styles. go to mixtiles.com, upload pictures, pick a fancy frame and voila! buy 10 and get 10 for free. ♪ >>> welcome back to "gma." "moana" makes waves back in 2016 now set to become one of walt disney world's newest additions. >> yes, the journey of the water inspired by "moana" is due to open in late 2023 and first on "gma" we are getting a sneak peek of the walk through attraction at epcot. still under construction but danielle breezy got
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daniel defoe belongs to peru.amount of writing, to be honest, probably one of the most prolific writers to imagine, in general, how much did he write in including? he wrote a reliable report on the apparition of the ghost of mrs. villa. don't you remember them? exactly a good afternoon. polina podlesnaya city, arkhangelsk tenth school. if i remember correctly, then, and their names were watson and uh, holmes had two surnames and later uh. maybe sherlock then the correct answer is dr. sherlock captain watson let's not give the stadium, then let's give it, can you give me a medal okay? the last one we play is a battle, i already said. please tell me, in which of his sacred places can we read ourselves poltava battle? and who did you dress up as this time? the father of the novel, the mention of the battle of poltava is in the story of peter i in which daniel defoe acts as first an english soldier in the russian army, and the second time as a scottish officer from the swedish army, reporting to the higher command on
daniel defoe belongs to peru.amount of writing, to be honest, probably one of the most prolific writers to imagine, in general, how much did he write in including? he wrote a reliable report on the apparition of the ghost of mrs. villa. don't you remember them? exactly a good afternoon. polina podlesnaya city, arkhangelsk tenth school. if i remember correctly, then, and their names were watson and uh, holmes had two surnames and later uh. maybe sherlock then the correct answer is dr. sherlock...
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believe me, daniel lee, this kent starts december 25th on d w. o . ah ah ah ah, this is d, w is live from for the european parliament votes resoundingly to strip one of its vice president of her powers. the greek m. e p. eva kylie was arrested in connection with bribery and corruption scandal linked to world cup. i was cut off also on the program a 1000000000 euros for you cry.
believe me, daniel lee, this kent starts december 25th on d w. o . ah ah ah ah, this is d, w is live from for the european parliament votes resoundingly to strip one of its vice president of her powers. the greek m. e p. eva kylie was arrested in connection with bribery and corruption scandal linked to world cup. i was cut off also on the program a 1000000000 euros for you cry.
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hoy la fiscalÍa impuso cargos al luÍs lÓpez, padre de daniel lÓpez la joven que muriÓ atropellada.e su hija y llegÓ a la casado cantÚ buscando lo y a quien encontrÓ fue a reinado y le disparÓ. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). fuera de cÁmara, vecinos dijeron que hace semanas habÍan ye gaoed a disparar cerca de la casa de los cantÚ. informaciÓn que confirma la policÍa este martes diciendo que investigaron esta balacera y que arrestaron una personas pero que no se ha confirmado la conexiÓn con el ri sdween asesinato. >>> es un barrio tranquilo, por eso estamos como en como...... des que danielle muriÓ su familia ha rechazado la investigaciÓn que dice que corriÓ hacia la autopista, y fue impactada por un vehÍculo y luego atropellada, esto nos dijeron. r no mÁs queremos saber la verdad. por quÉ estaba ahÍ, por quÉ se fue corriendo al frente de un carro. >>> la organizaciÓn... que representa a la familia lÓpez, en un comunicado, expresÓ sus condolencias a la familia cantÚ y denuncio la poca uno formaciÓn y ayuda de las agencias del orden en la muerte de danielle y la sospecha de la familia que h
hoy la fiscalÍa impuso cargos al luÍs lÓpez, padre de daniel lÓpez la joven que muriÓ atropellada.e su hija y llegÓ a la casado cantÚ buscando lo y a quien encontrÓ fue a reinado y le disparÓ. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). fuera de cÁmara, vecinos dijeron que hace semanas habÍan ye gaoed a disparar cerca de la casa de los cantÚ. informaciÓn que confirma la policÍa este martes diciendo que investigaron esta balacera y que arrestaron una personas pero que no se ha confirmado la...
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with daniel. the surprising thing is that he rejects more than he creates and oh, and he demands the same from the people who work for him as it is this process of always questioning, always taking things apart, cutting them, i'm putting them back together again. you can really see it in the architecture, thus is i'm, it's a process that triggers creativity. on this openness is initially shocking and radicals, but it's also incredibly liberating. these are what when clock is prescribed, lou lou ah, ah, where is the jewish resume in berlin? a ground during the arc, there were not that perhaps struck dumb from some distance. they were right here into heart. and how lucky that i was able to build pictures in berlin because it's very closely related to my experience to me as a person don't own meta instantly to room with the fallen leaves. installation remains unique. no matter how often you see it is to museum. also has these elements that serve as memorials, gilman, so it's a memorial, it's commemor
with daniel. the surprising thing is that he rejects more than he creates and oh, and he demands the same from the people who work for him as it is this process of always questioning, always taking things apart, cutting them, i'm putting them back together again. you can really see it in the architecture, thus is i'm, it's a process that triggers creativity. on this openness is initially shocking and radicals, but it's also incredibly liberating. these are what when clock is prescribed, lou lou...
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investigators believe the gunman was danielle's father. investigators believe lopez killed cantu because he believed cantu's son, who dated danielle for two years killed his daughter. >> the suspect confronted the victim about who he was and was looking for another family member, and ultimately shot the victim in the driveway. >> reporter: a spokesperson from the san jose police department says our sincere condolences to the victim's family during this tragic sequence of events. the facts are that the young lady was reported missing after the tragic collision on the highway. the california highway patrol is leading the investigation into the reported domestic violence as well as the fatal traffic collision. the chp says the agency does not comment on investigations that are still ongoing. cantu's wife did not want to go on camera but called the shooting senseless. >> both families are suffering. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, "today in the bay." >>> 4:37 right now. a decision this morning in georgia's senate run-off. nbc news is projecting demo
investigators believe the gunman was danielle's father. investigators believe lopez killed cantu because he believed cantu's son, who dated danielle for two years killed his daughter. >> the suspect confronted the victim about who he was and was looking for another family member, and ultimately shot the victim in the driveway. >> reporter: a spokesperson from the san jose police department says our sincere condolences to the victim's family during this tragic sequence of events. the...
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daniel joins me now. welcome back to the show, sir. >> thank you.ing an awful lot of money into this, i'm sure you are. you have to be very confident that the city is going to return with all these office towers full. >> very much, and i think with sl green, the company that's developing the building at 1 madison avenue, they have of course an entire new tower full of tenants. an amenity for their tenants, new beautiful rooftop there on 23rd street, and also we're creating a market, a french market -- stu: daniel, i know you and sure this is a gorgeous place charging high prices. >> well, no, it's about quality. stu: how do you know people will be in the city five days a week. we somehow our -- show our viewers sixth avenue monday and friday, very quiet because people are working from home two days. >> then there's also tourism in new york and new yorkers that live in new york and not everybody is office workers and we have confidence that new york will continue to be strong and also the building is already doing very well in its sales of this new o
daniel joins me now. welcome back to the show, sir. >> thank you.ing an awful lot of money into this, i'm sure you are. you have to be very confident that the city is going to return with all these office towers full. >> very much, and i think with sl green, the company that's developing the building at 1 madison avenue, they have of course an entire new tower full of tenants. an amenity for their tenants, new beautiful rooftop there on 23rd street, and also we're creating a market,...
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daniel, what have you been finding? >> there are a couple of things, one just to follow up on what andrew said in appendix 2 that i was looking at, which has to do with the actual response on the day of january 6th, you know, one thing that really jumped out to me is there were certainly senior military officials who expressed a strong desire to just go to the capitol even though they had not gotten the order because as we know, donald trump refused to give the order to secretary miller at the defense department to deploy the national guard in order to protect the capitol. but one thick that really jumped out at me, the date of 4 as there were demonstrators, this is on page 742, demonstrators rallied in support of the president, secretary miller received a call from donald trump and the president asked him if he saw what was going on and then he said, you're going to need 10,000 people the following day as in troops, but what was clear was that and, in fact, mark meadows said that the d.c. guard would be on hand to prot
daniel, what have you been finding? >> there are a couple of things, one just to follow up on what andrew said in appendix 2 that i was looking at, which has to do with the actual response on the day of january 6th, you know, one thing that really jumped out to me is there were certainly senior military officials who expressed a strong desire to just go to the capitol even though they had not gotten the order because as we know, donald trump refused to give the order to secretary miller...
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it's now in the hands of the department of justice. >> danielle, i mean, tara think laid it out. what about you what are your thoughts here on the efficacy of the committee, really, and also what it means for the efforts to hold th president accountable. >> i mean, i agree with tara i think what we saw from the bipartisan january six house committee is, in fact, a thorough investigation and using trump's own people i their own words to lay out exactly the fact that, guess what this was not just an act o happenstance, of people gettin caught up in the moment. that this was a plan, strategi attack on our capitol building and our ordinary moxie directe by the president of the united states the job on the january 6th committee was to bring this to the public record, was to brin it to the forefront and sa that this was not an accident, this was not, like, a lone wol incident and people got caught up in emotion. the corrected and weaponized and we knew that donald trum knew that those crowds o people had weapons what did he say? if they are not here to harm me so, i think that right no
it's now in the hands of the department of justice. >> danielle, i mean, tara think laid it out. what about you what are your thoughts here on the efficacy of the committee, really, and also what it means for the efforts to hold th president accountable. >> i mean, i agree with tara i think what we saw from the bipartisan january six house committee is, in fact, a thorough investigation and using trump's own people i their own words to lay out exactly the fact that, guess what this...
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and with famed drone whistleblower daniel hale. why is marty in prison? why does the u. s. government view him as a dangerous prisoner? it's because he initiated a computer denial of service attack on a hospital in boston after the hospital had forcibly taken a sick young girl from her parents and falsely accused them of abuse. the government's hypocrisy is incredible. here, dana, welcome to the show. you dan. good to see you. thank you for having me. good to see you. dana dana, i've known you for a long time and we've talked about marty's case many, many times, even given my familiarity with his case. i'm just still as shocked now as i was when i 1st learned that marty was in a c. m. u. and i'm baffled over the bureau of prisons decision to try and silence him and people like him. marty was just recently transferred from the c. m. u in marion back to the countries other cmu in terra haute, indiana. that's the prison that also houses the federal death row. i want to begin by having you described to our viewers what daily life is like for marty in a c, m. u i s b m u is d
and with famed drone whistleblower daniel hale. why is marty in prison? why does the u. s. government view him as a dangerous prisoner? it's because he initiated a computer denial of service attack on a hospital in boston after the hospital had forcibly taken a sick young girl from her parents and falsely accused them of abuse. the government's hypocrisy is incredible. here, dana, welcome to the show. you dan. good to see you. thank you for having me. good to see you. dana dana, i've known you...
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andrew weizmann and daniel goldman are with us. they were scheduled to be our first guest tonight, they have had a few minutes with the report. andrew, let me get your first reactions to anything that has leapt out at you, if anything. recognizing that you've only had a few minutes, i'm gonna give you more time to read, this but this is just your first headline reaction to it. >> yeah no i see dan and i are doing the same thing. we are trying to do two things at the same time. this is a monumental, or as you said, it is over 800 pages and there are four appendices that look fascinating, addressing such minor issues as the preparation of law enforcement to meet the challenges of january 6th and whether there was foreign interference in the 2020 election there were these appendices, and they're trying to take the entire report. and then the table of contents is really, to me, attracts what i think is the genius of the january six committee. which is really focusing on all of the different ways that the former president tried to stay
andrew weizmann and daniel goldman are with us. they were scheduled to be our first guest tonight, they have had a few minutes with the report. andrew, let me get your first reactions to anything that has leapt out at you, if anything. recognizing that you've only had a few minutes, i'm gonna give you more time to read, this but this is just your first headline reaction to it. >> yeah no i see dan and i are doing the same thing. we are trying to do two things at the same time. this is a...
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clifton daniel. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi speaker of the united states house of representatives. as speaker of the house, is my privilege to welcome you to the united capitol as we celebrate one of our nation's finest presidents, president harry truman. there's only fitting that this son, independence, missouri, takes his rightful place here in the rotunda of our temple of democracy, the united states capitol. now, at the time at this time, please rise, as you are able for the presentation colors and for the national anthem anthem. oh. oh. oh, say, can you see i'm standing. i'm what's up. oh, really is this time i. whose drives i'm trying. slides on. i'm sorry. oh so god sees. and the rock. bombs bursting. on the eyes and i'm like still. oh say does the stars. oh god no. more than of the dreams and oh oh oh. oh. the ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the invocation by senate chaplain dr. barry black. let pray the eternal god creator of great love lives. we praise
clifton daniel. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi speaker of the united states house of representatives. as speaker of the house, is my privilege to welcome you to the united capitol as we celebrate one of our nation's finest presidents, president harry truman. there's only fitting that this son, independence, missouri, takes his rightful place here in the rotunda of our temple of democracy, the united states capitol. now, at the time at this time, please rise, as you are able...
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what marty and victor boot and daniel hale and others are going through. ready is even worse than that. tell us about the limits of contact that marty has and what he's done to hold the bureau of prisons accountable for its actions. good question. sorry to hear that that happened to you that is afraid of the cmu taking place outside of this the those are all things that sound familiar? i mean marty's attorney literally can't reach him. they will. they will not allow him to have attorney calls. they say, unless there's an impending court deadline, but it's none of their business if a lawyer and i didn't want to speak about the case and next steps regardless ending that immediate deadline. there's other people like donald rental who doesn't get through to congressman. she was at marty as well to media. it's just blocked. everything like you said is calls i listen to in real time. all mail is saved. there's you know, when you go into journal, you don't lose your right. that's right. and it seems like you do. unfortunately, it's, it's tough, you know, in septe
what marty and victor boot and daniel hale and others are going through. ready is even worse than that. tell us about the limits of contact that marty has and what he's done to hold the bureau of prisons accountable for its actions. good question. sorry to hear that that happened to you that is afraid of the cmu taking place outside of this the those are all things that sound familiar? i mean marty's attorney literally can't reach him. they will. they will not allow him to have attorney calls....
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he had stormy daniels by his side. the disgusting thing is he promised her, right, that he was going to make it all right by her. that trump was going to pay her money while he was stealing from her book advance. >> amazing. >> she ended up, it fell apart in the courts, the trump case. and the decision was that she had to pay trump $300,000 in the end. >> amazing. >> so he has to be -- besides the fact that he is disingenuous and slimy as you said, and now is crying in a courtroom saying, please see all of the good things that i have done in my life. like on the good and evil ledger, you have a long way to go, buddy. and so he's been trying to find remediation in all of this. the guys strum together, the holy spirit, the future president of the united states? my god, what a mess. >> incredible, jimmy. you are not alone in stealing from sex workers? >> you like my outfit. >> no, i'm just saying that's what he did with stormy daniels. >> my outfit has nothing to do with workers. >> anti-sex workers. >> no one will sleep
he had stormy daniels by his side. the disgusting thing is he promised her, right, that he was going to make it all right by her. that trump was going to pay her money while he was stealing from her book advance. >> amazing. >> she ended up, it fell apart in the courts, the trump case. and the decision was that she had to pay trump $300,000 in the end. >> amazing. >> so he has to be -- besides the fact that he is disingenuous and slimy as you said, and now is crying in a...