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daniels said i know what you are smiling that. you are looking over the white house and thinking someday i am going to the fair. this is pretty early in roosevelt's career for ambitions like that. he did have uncle ted in the back of his mind. when he ran for state senate, the other roosevelt got in touch with one of roosevelt cousins and said, i am not going to campaign in the district that franklin is running from. in other words, he was giving him his opportunity. now that wasn't very happy a circumstance for roosevelt sons. theodore roosevelt had four sons. he was ambitious for all of them. he wanted them to become important in politics and perhaps in the military. he wanted them to not have a rival necessarily in franklyn. the family, theodore roosevelt's family didn't think much of roosevelt. they thought he was a lightweight. he wouldn't make it the way they gather theodore roosevelt sons would make it. they caught him feather duster, lightweight feather duster because his initials were asked d. feather duster became an ene
daniels said i know what you are smiling that. you are looking over the white house and thinking someday i am going to the fair. this is pretty early in roosevelt's career for ambitions like that. he did have uncle ted in the back of his mind. when he ran for state senate, the other roosevelt got in touch with one of roosevelt cousins and said, i am not going to campaign in the district that franklin is running from. in other words, he was giving him his opportunity. now that wasn't very happy...
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daniels was an isolationist. the president was an isolationist, secretary of state william jennings bryan who had run for president and successfully was secretary of state, not roosevelt knew war was coming and wanted to prepare the navy for war. it was hard to get around these three bigwigs who were superior to him. he manage to do so. one reason he managed to do so, daniels didn't expect what happened when he went away and fdr became assistant secretary of the navy, and boosting the navy and modernizing the navy. and a memorandum until daniels was away, and roosevelt would sign them and roosevelt did the opposite of what the administration wanted. to modernize the navy. a coal-fired navy, it was antique and cost a great deal of money. 20% of the federal budget, hard to believe, 20% of the federal budget went to the navy, this was a very important job when it came to spending money but if any of you are collectors of antique, collecting antiques. this is what the navy was. roosevelt began arranging contacts for
daniels was an isolationist. the president was an isolationist, secretary of state william jennings bryan who had run for president and successfully was secretary of state, not roosevelt knew war was coming and wanted to prepare the navy for war. it was hard to get around these three bigwigs who were superior to him. he manage to do so. one reason he managed to do so, daniels didn't expect what happened when he went away and fdr became assistant secretary of the navy, and boosting the navy and...
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this is daniel the beagle. >> amazing thing about daniel is his demeanor.e is one of the most friendly affable dogs. he just loves life. >> reporter: he will be the star of the lucky pet foundation float in this year's rose parade. it will be an eagerly anticipated experience, one that daniel almost didn't make. it's a tragedy when they are put in that situation. daniel and 17 other dogs were put into a so-called death chamber just a few weeks ago in florence, alabama. the death chamber is a metal box like this one where can yell and the other dogs were bombarded with deadly carbon monoxide gas. when the attendant returned to remove the dogs, daniel walked out tail wagging like nothing ever happened. >> so he probably had shallow breathing, he was up high, and that and a combination of a miracle is how he survived. [ barking ] >> reporter: so now it's high fives all around from daniel, the luckiest dog on earth. >> cute, too, right? daniel is only a few months old when he was put in that chaim berm. he is now 2. >>> serve other rescue dogs will be rising --
this is daniel the beagle. >> amazing thing about daniel is his demeanor.e is one of the most friendly affable dogs. he just loves life. >> reporter: he will be the star of the lucky pet foundation float in this year's rose parade. it will be an eagerly anticipated experience, one that daniel almost didn't make. it's a tragedy when they are put in that situation. daniel and 17 other dogs were put into a so-called death chamber just a few weeks ago in florence, alabama. the death...
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this is daniel, the beagle. >> amazing thing about daniel is his demeanor.e is one of the most friendly, affable dogs. he just loves life. >> he'll be the star of the lucky pet foundation float in this year's rose parade. it'll be an eagerly-anticipated experience, one that daniel almost didn't make. >> it's a tragedy when they're put in that horrific situation. >> daniel and 17 other dogs were put into a so-called death chamber just a few wieks ago in florence, alabama. the death chamber is a metal box like this one where daniel and the other dogs were bombarded with deadly carbon monoxide gas. miraculously when the attendant returned to move the dogs, daniel walked out tail wagging like nothing ever happened. >> he probably had shallow breathing. he was up high, and that and a combination of a miracle is how he sur sooifed. >> so now it's high fives all around from daniel, the luckiest dog on earth. >> daniel was only a few months old when he was put in that chamber. he's two now. >> well, seven other rescue dogs will be riding alongside him. that will def
this is daniel, the beagle. >> amazing thing about daniel is his demeanor.e is one of the most friendly, affable dogs. he just loves life. >> he'll be the star of the lucky pet foundation float in this year's rose parade. it'll be an eagerly-anticipated experience, one that daniel almost didn't make. >> it's a tragedy when they're put in that horrific situation. >> daniel and 17 other dogs were put into a so-called death chamber just a few wieks ago in florence, alabama....
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crosstalk al qaeda and similar groups i'm joined by my guest daniel make adams in washington he is the executive director of the ron paul institute and in tel aviv we cross to your home sweitzer he's the director of the terrorism project at the institute for national security studies of tel aviv university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it daniel if i go to you first in washington very simple question what is al qaeda today because not too long ago we were told that you know on its last legs it's you know small groups but nothing to be too concerned with and now you can pick up a newspaper or not read about al qaeda. it's tempting to view al qaeda as a kind of a manual goldstein you know from one thousand nine hundred four that is everywhere and anywhere you know it's and it's harder to not feel that way look in in syria groups that have been affiliated with al qaeda are benefiting from u.s. support and saudis support a great allies saudi arabia and the next story in iraq is this the so so-called al-qaed
crosstalk al qaeda and similar groups i'm joined by my guest daniel make adams in washington he is the executive director of the ron paul institute and in tel aviv we cross to your home sweitzer he's the director of the terrorism project at the institute for national security studies of tel aviv university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it daniel if i go to you first in washington very simple question what is al...
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talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it daniel if i go to you first in washington very simple question what is al qaeda today because not too long ago we were told that see no on its last legs it's you know small groups but nothing to be too concerned with and now you can pick up a newspaper not read about al qaeda it's tempting to view al qaeda as a kind of a manual goldstein you know from one thousand nine hundred four that is everywhere and anywhere you know it's and it's harder to not feel that way look in in syria groups that have been affiliated with al qaeda are benefiting from u.s. support and saudis support a great allies saudi arabia and the next story in iraq is this the so called al-qaeda has made a comeback and is now you know threatening on bar province so it is a good question what what is al-qaeda is that al-qaeda in in somalia where you have small regional conflicts you know groups with no with no desire for a global jihad it seems to be a pretty convenient term that doesn't mean it doesn't exist but it certainly
talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it daniel if i go to you first in washington very simple question what is al qaeda today because not too long ago we were told that see no on its last legs it's you know small groups but nothing to be too concerned with and now you can pick up a newspaper not read about al qaeda it's tempting to view al qaeda as a kind of a manual goldstein you know from one thousand nine hundred four that is everywhere...
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danielle then goes back to the party house and retrieves the tape.g people with the kidnapping and assault of taylor. if convicted, they face anywhere from seven years to life in prison. >> i have never had a case where alleged defendants tape their own alleged crimes. i can't explain criminals. in fact, there are television shows. "america's dumbest criminals." this appears to be right down that alley. >> the accused are 20-year-old travis payea, a horror film buff who plays the most prominent role in the video, 20-year-old jimmy carlisle who early on in the video helps push danielle to the ground. 19-year-old christina lumm. she drives the car to the so-called grave site. and 20-year-old jonathan cockerill who is seen on the tape tying danielle up and later holding a knife to her in the car. they all claim it was a joke. they were making a movie and danielle taylor was a willing participant. but danielle taylor tells police that she thought she was going to be killed. >> that's what we alleged, it was against her will, it's illegal. if you're in a
danielle then goes back to the party house and retrieves the tape.g people with the kidnapping and assault of taylor. if convicted, they face anywhere from seven years to life in prison. >> i have never had a case where alleged defendants tape their own alleged crimes. i can't explain criminals. in fact, there are television shows. "america's dumbest criminals." this appears to be right down that alley. >> the accused are 20-year-old travis payea, a horror film buff who...
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. >> estos dos mexicanos de monterrey, marÍa carmen garcía de 27 aÑos de edad, y daniel guardiola deque se conocen del robo de informaciÓn confidencial de 110 millones de tarjetas de crÉdito de clientes de target, la pareja fue detenida cuando trataba de cruzar de mÉxico a estados unidos por el puente fronterizo con estas 96 tarjetas de crÉdito fraudulentas, todo comenzÓ cuando la policÍa recibiÓ información sobre el uso de tarjetas de crÉdito en varias tiendas cuyos nÚmeros habÍan sido robados a la empresa target en uno de los robos informÁticos más grandes de la historia reciente. >> lanzamos la investigaciÓn y comenzamos a buscar quiÉn anduvo en los negocios, y llegamos a un punto. >> de acuerdo con la investigaciÓn, la pareja habrÍa obtenido la informaciÓn de los datos en el mercado negro, y habrÍa realizado la clonaciÓn de las tarjetas con la informaciÓn robada. >> fueron cuentas de la regiÓn del sur de texas. >> la informaciÓn robada estÁ haciendo vendida indiscriminadamente y rÁpido, antes de que las autoridades lograron bloquear todas las transacciones provenientes de ese rob
. >> estos dos mexicanos de monterrey, marÍa carmen garcía de 27 aÑos de edad, y daniel guardiola deque se conocen del robo de informaciÓn confidencial de 110 millones de tarjetas de crÉdito de clientes de target, la pareja fue detenida cuando trataba de cruzar de mÉxico a estados unidos por el puente fronterizo con estas 96 tarjetas de crÉdito fraudulentas, todo comenzÓ cuando la policÍa recibiÓ información sobre el uso de tarjetas de crÉdito en varias tiendas cuyos nÚmeros...
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this is daniel the beagle. >> amazing thing about daniel is his demeanor.e is one of the most friendly affable dogs. he just loves live. >> reporter: joe and jerry ahere in irwindale getting ready for daniel's big day. he will be the star of the lucky pet foundation float in this year's rose parade. it will be an eagerly anticipated experience one that daniel almost didn't make. >> it's a tragedy when they are putting that horrific situation. >> reporter: daniel and 17 other dogs were put into a so- called death chamber just a few weeks ago in florence alabama. the death chamber is a metal box like this one where daniel and the other dogs were bombarded with deadly carbon monoxide gas. when the attendant returned to remove the dogs, daniel walked out tail wagging like nothing ever happened. >> so he probably had shallow breathing. he was up high. and that and a combination of a miracle is how he survived. >> reporter: so now it's high fives all around from daniel the luckiest dog on earth. le. >> he has like nine lives like a cat. daniel's float meant to sp
this is daniel the beagle. >> amazing thing about daniel is his demeanor.e is one of the most friendly affable dogs. he just loves live. >> reporter: joe and jerry ahere in irwindale getting ready for daniel's big day. he will be the star of the lucky pet foundation float in this year's rose parade. it will be an eagerly anticipated experience one that daniel almost didn't make. >> it's a tragedy when they are putting that horrific situation. >> reporter: daniel and 17...
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power for power because and many other affiliates ok daniel i think one of the interesting things the difference in looking at al qaeda in two thousand and fourteen is it before it was they attempt to discredit. damage the west when we're looking at the original al qaeda the bin laden al qaeda but if we look at countries like egypt syria iraq iran even lebanon they all have their own dealings real or imagined dealing with al qaeda i mean we can look at the egyptians and say now this is the reason for a crackdown on any kind of civil liberties and political activism is because there is al qaeda in the sinai. so i can we don't franchise you know what's interesting is mike show you were last month in december wrote an article that drove a lot of neo cons crazy for some of the things he said you know he was the head of the of bin laden unit at the cia and he he makes the point that there is no it is making gains worldwide but his question is why on earth is u.s. policy any everywhere in the world it seems designed to to increase. graphs to to expand them you know look in the in egypt u.s.
power for power because and many other affiliates ok daniel i think one of the interesting things the difference in looking at al qaeda in two thousand and fourteen is it before it was they attempt to discredit. damage the west when we're looking at the original al qaeda the bin laden al qaeda but if we look at countries like egypt syria iraq iran even lebanon they all have their own dealings real or imagined dealing with al qaeda i mean we can look at the egyptians and say now this is the...
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daniel came to denver when he was about 19 years old.hat's when carey rinehart took him under her wing. in 2011, guy returned to what is now south sudan. to help build schools. but violence is returning. >> i never thought would return again, because we have now gotten our independence from the oppression. >> the violence is threatening to unravel. >> in bor, daniel led his wife, nine month old son and others to safety. >> i saw dead bodies in the road. >> that was so unreal that i'm on a cell phone with minimum, he is in hiding. talking to me. >> rinehart is the co-founder of project rescue south sudan. helping them settle in denver and reconnect with their families. before christmas guy needed their help again. >> i said what do you need? he said, i really need your prayers, i don't know if we are going to make it. >> she did more than pray for them. she helped get them out of the country. he has made it to safety in kenya. >> what breaks my heart is i know a lot of these children and i don't know who is left. >> so does guy. he's shan
daniel came to denver when he was about 19 years old.hat's when carey rinehart took him under her wing. in 2011, guy returned to what is now south sudan. to help build schools. but violence is returning. >> i never thought would return again, because we have now gotten our independence from the oppression. >> the violence is threatening to unravel. >> in bor, daniel led his wife, nine month old son and others to safety. >> i saw dead bodies in the road. >> that was...
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daniel came to denver when he was about 19 years old.hat's when carol rinehart took him under her wing. he event yulely got his master degree and citizenship. but now violence has returned. >> i never thought this would happen again, because i knew that we now got our independence [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: south sudan, the world's newest country is again threatening to unravel. >> my home in the war town was attacked. >> reporter: from bor, daniel lead his wife and about 100 people north through swamplands to safety. >> i saw the bodies on the road. all of the shops were looted. >> it was so unreal that i'm on a cell phone with him. he is in hiding for his life talking to me. >> reporter: rinehart is the cofounder of project education south sudan, working with daniel and other lost boys. before christmas guy needed their help again. >> i said so what do you need? he said i really need your prayers because i don't know if we're going to make it. >> reporter: she did more than prayer for them. she worked to get though family passports an
daniel came to denver when he was about 19 years old.hat's when carol rinehart took him under her wing. he event yulely got his master degree and citizenship. but now violence has returned. >> i never thought this would happen again, because i knew that we now got our independence [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: south sudan, the world's newest country is again threatening to unravel. >> my home in the war town was attacked. >> reporter: from bor, daniel lead his wife and...
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." >> daniel is an american who was trapped in the violence of south sudan. again, running for his life. >> when i left the country it was at gunpoint. >> daniel was a lost boy of sudan, the name aid workers gave 20,000 boys who fled or were orphaned in the civil war from 1985 to 2005. daniel came to denver when he was 19, when carol rinehart took him under her wing. he got a masters degree and american sit zenship. in 2011 he returned to south sudan. to help build schools this the young nation. violence has returned. >> i never thought this will happen again, because i knew that we have now got our independence from the khartoum regime. >> south sudan, the world's newest country is threatening to unravel. >> my home in jonglei, bor town was attacked. >> from bor, daniel led his wife, 9-month-old son and 100 north through swamp land to safety. >> i saw dead bodies on the road. all shops along the main routes were broken into >> it was so unreal that i'm on a cell phone with him, and he is in hiding for his life, talking to me. >> ryan height is a cofounder of
." >> daniel is an american who was trapped in the violence of south sudan. again, running for his life. >> when i left the country it was at gunpoint. >> daniel was a lost boy of sudan, the name aid workers gave 20,000 boys who fled or were orphaned in the civil war from 1985 to 2005. daniel came to denver when he was 19, when carol rinehart took him under her wing. he got a masters degree and american sit zenship. in 2011 he returned to south sudan. to help build...
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daniel mcdonald who was seventeen at the time of nature posted about the shooting. it's indexed as you go to coffee tea on the wall of this eminent guy at the station and road traffic and boastful words into dentures written while in detention. it's claimed he wrote of melanie's boyfriends i would do in life when you're crying too and the head. here he is dead the jury was told he also wrote i'll never forget that most during the past two nights of my life. and then to be all over the sunday words on pages and in a letter to his girlfriend's the prosecution claims he wrote i feel i can still buy this would of happened if i'd known she was in the car prosecuting counsel trenton granted the killing of all the hallmarks of a highly organized enterprise involving a number of people the cheap number plates and weapon used in the attack at holding still in the clear intent of firing a shotgun into a car at close range only appealed to kill or cause serious injury. mr brennan said the jury would have to decide if daniel mcdonald was involved in this inning. he says the com
daniel mcdonald who was seventeen at the time of nature posted about the shooting. it's indexed as you go to coffee tea on the wall of this eminent guy at the station and road traffic and boastful words into dentures written while in detention. it's claimed he wrote of melanie's boyfriends i would do in life when you're crying too and the head. here he is dead the jury was told he also wrote i'll never forget that most during the past two nights of my life. and then to be all over the sunday...
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daniel, happy new year to you. >> thank you.py new year to you. >>> quite some performances we've had, daniel. we can't possibly repeat that, can we? >> well, it would be nice certainly quite unlikely. if anything, the returns that we had last year at this point were probably a bit better than we would have liked. generally, fundamentals were good and earnings were growing, but nearly 30% return is a bit too much perhaps. so you've got to wonder how much of that we're going to be able to keep into the next year, so consequently modest expectations for equities in 2015. >> we've discounted an awful lot of growth nein earnings with th 2013 performance. >> exactly. and you think it's a combination of growth and earnings which was still quite good. increase in valuations, equities at this point are not cheap. they're probably a bit above averages in terms of pes and then, of course, whatever the effect is from the liquidity from quantitative easing. that's the big unknown. as that dissipates and increases, we have to wonder how much
daniel, happy new year to you. >> thank you.py new year to you. >>> quite some performances we've had, daniel. we can't possibly repeat that, can we? >> well, it would be nice certainly quite unlikely. if anything, the returns that we had last year at this point were probably a bit better than we would have liked. generally, fundamentals were good and earnings were growing, but nearly 30% return is a bit too much perhaps. so you've got to wonder how much of that we're going...
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historias como la de daniel son la historia de miles.lificaciones y las ganas de querer estudiar pero quienes enfrentan un freno econmico. --- la explotacion y violencia contra los niÑos no tiene excusa y debe ser castigada de manera ejemplar.... take vo --- esa fue la reflexion dada hoy por monseÑor "silvano tomasi" vocero del vaticano ante la onu --- "tomasi" dijo ademas que en todas las profesiones, incluida el clero y el personal de la iglesia, existen abusadores de menores, que deben ser detectados y castigados como se merecen. --- esta es la primera vez que la iglesia catolica participa en un debate publico acerca de los abusos sexuales contra menores cometidos por sacerdotes alrededor del mundo. stop open banner 00:15 01:05 01:55 con el rostro decidido pero con los ojos llenos de lagrimas joaquin aguilar siguio minuto a minuto la comparecenci a de los representant es del vaticano ante el comit de los derechos del nino de las naciones unidas . el forma parte de los 4 casos documentados de abuso sexual por parte de sacerdotes y los
historias como la de daniel son la historia de miles.lificaciones y las ganas de querer estudiar pero quienes enfrentan un freno econmico. --- la explotacion y violencia contra los niÑos no tiene excusa y debe ser castigada de manera ejemplar.... take vo --- esa fue la reflexion dada hoy por monseÑor "silvano tomasi" vocero del vaticano ante la onu --- "tomasi" dijo ademas que en todas las profesiones, incluida el clero y el personal de la iglesia, existen abusadores de...
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daniel bricker, howard straus man. and [speaker not understood]. >> good afternoon. >>> [speaker not understood] for united public workers. this is class warfare. this is not an accident. people talk like these billionaires, zuckerberg and these other companies that own apple. actually, there's no cover up. this has been going on for years. you admit this has been going on for years and you illegally deprive them of public space. who is paid? they should be owed a billion dollars. let's use that billion dollars for new housing, for working people. for l you're not talking about adding more public doses hiring bus drivers. that's off the agenda here. how about making a benny a bus. simple, a penny a able. the fact of the matter is there should be an investigation why there has president been enforcement of loss for these buses. you knew it was going on every day. it's been going on for years. and you cover it up. why? you listen to conway, and [speaker not understood] the billionaires. there is no consumer advocate on t
daniel bricker, howard straus man. and [speaker not understood]. >> good afternoon. >>> [speaker not understood] for united public workers. this is class warfare. this is not an accident. people talk like these billionaires, zuckerberg and these other companies that own apple. actually, there's no cover up. this has been going on for years. you admit this has been going on for years and you illegally deprive them of public space. who is paid? they should be owed a billion...
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and it came back as -- danielle benefield. and that's how they were able to track me down. >> it is kind -- that you were trying to save money on stolen money anyhow. it wasn't your money. >> i know. i know. when you make conversation. you are nervous at the same time. i was kind of nervous doing that. but this wasn't, that wasn't my first time doing it. >> what if you hadn't messed up and got caught? >> i would still be doing the crimes. i never thought of the victims because my mind was set as to this is material stuff, they can get it back. i didn't care they will get over it. that was my attitude. i don't have any remorse for it at all. >> jail does not allow for the stylish lifestyle benefield enjoyed on the streets. but it hasn't suppressed her desire for it. it's just now, earrings come in the form of small stickers from her food trays. >> i take it off. then i take the sticker and i just kind of rip it in half. and rip it in half again. and then just stick it like -- like on my ears. this is kind of like yellow earring
and it came back as -- danielle benefield. and that's how they were able to track me down. >> it is kind -- that you were trying to save money on stolen money anyhow. it wasn't your money. >> i know. i know. when you make conversation. you are nervous at the same time. i was kind of nervous doing that. but this wasn't, that wasn't my first time doing it. >> what if you hadn't messed up and got caught? >> i would still be doing the crimes. i never thought of the victims...
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i spoke to daniel there a short time ago and asked what the mood is like there tonight. >> these talksetween opposition leaders and president yanukovych are now over, and the opposition leaders are down there telling the protesters what the results of those talks were. former heavyweight world boxing champion is addressing the crowd at the moment. previously he had been at the barricades a few minutes ago where we had -- where he had a fairly rough reception. having seem to get any major concessions from president yanukovych, the point he made was that the talks will resume. the suggestion seems to be that president yanukovych has agreed to release some prisoners taken by the police this week during to protest, and he may agree repeal the very controversial laws that were passed by parliament only last week, which restrict some of the traditional forms of protest in ukraine. if that turns out to be true, then the protesters certainly will have proved to wrestle concessions from the government. >> the white house said it was considering sanctions if all this did go on. do you think amer
i spoke to daniel there a short time ago and asked what the mood is like there tonight. >> these talksetween opposition leaders and president yanukovych are now over, and the opposition leaders are down there telling the protesters what the results of those talks were. former heavyweight world boxing champion is addressing the crowd at the moment. previously he had been at the barricades a few minutes ago where we had -- where he had a fairly rough reception. having seem to get any major...
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for more, i'm joined by skype by danielle serwar, a former state department official.lso with me from washington stephen mackerny, executive director of the project for middle east democracy, dedicated to examining how democracies can grow. >> islamic state of iraq in syria, who are they and do we know what they want? >> sure, they are a collection that has been established during the last couple of years the of fighting in syria. they are largely al qaeda and former al qaeda fighters. combination of iraqis, syrians and fighters with experience fighting in afghanistan, pakistan and some in yemen. what they want is the end to the modern nation states in iraq and syria and want the establishment of islamic state in syria. >> 60 miles from baghdad, and fallujah and re mskseny are cities that americans fought and died for. in a powerful enough position to open up a third front in iraq. how did we get to this point? >> i think a major factor in the current situation is the war in syria. which is exporting militants into iraq and providing them syria. at the same time, you'v
for more, i'm joined by skype by danielle serwar, a former state department official.lso with me from washington stephen mackerny, executive director of the project for middle east democracy, dedicated to examining how democracies can grow. >> islamic state of iraq in syria, who are they and do we know what they want? >> sure, they are a collection that has been established during the last couple of years the of fighting in syria. they are largely al qaeda and former al qaeda...
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danielle's parents got to see the car which was an incredibly emotional experience for them because danielle lost her battle to brain cancer before she ever got to see the finished product. but even more special, this car was just auctioned off at the barrett jackson auction in scottsdale, arizona. that is chase right back there standing behind the auctioneer. this car went for $75,000. >> sold! thank you. >> 100% of those proceeds will go to the phoenix children's hospital oncology research. >> that's cool. >> it's so amazing that such a young man was able to restore that car, and his dream came true that he was actually able to get it auctioned off and raise that kind of money. >> got to stand up there right next to craig jackson the man. >> we actually spoke to chase. he says he's incredibly grateful for the support of the community, and he is planning on restoring more classic cars. if you want to get in touch with him or donate to the cause, you can reach out to classics for causes.com. >>> what's the wedding day without a few shots fired? >> but that inspires even more people to whip o
danielle's parents got to see the car which was an incredibly emotional experience for them because danielle lost her battle to brain cancer before she ever got to see the finished product. but even more special, this car was just auctioned off at the barrett jackson auction in scottsdale, arizona. that is chase right back there standing behind the auctioneer. this car went for $75,000. >> sold! thank you. >> 100% of those proceeds will go to the phoenix children's hospital oncology...
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too quickly that arthur had a keen appreciation for two tennessee exports, andrew jackson and jack daniels. as jon sig involve or tom appreciate arthur did not believe that white wine with sufficient given the difficulty
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david and danielle, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> coming up on "the lead" it's called being one of the biggest social security scams, st. of all time, bilking the government, and those accused, those entrusted to serve and protect. >>> olympic skiers have one less person to compete again next month. that's ahead. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doct
david and danielle, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> coming up on "the lead" it's called being one of the biggest social security scams, st. of all time, bilking the government, and those accused, those entrusted to serve and protect. >>> olympic skiers have one less person to compete again next month. that's ahead. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work...
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>>oye, este daniel es tremendo.
>>oye, este daniel es tremendo.
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. >> después de 18 años detención liberan a daniel vilelgas, ex policía que mato hombre en sala de cinaaro por temor . >> quienes hacen vida religiosa no necesitan vestidos de lujo dicen que la austeridad afecta a muchos negocios . >> [música] . >> este es su noticiero univisión . >> con jorge ramos y maría elena salina s >> [♪ ♪] . >> buenas noches hay guerra en michoacán no controlan . >> ahí se pelean grupos de auto defensa, pero es ejercito que no convence a deponer las armas . >> tierra de nadie . >> michoacán vive guerra . >> el estado está bajo tres fuegos que dicen que es de más líder dice que no puede regresar porque tme por su vida . >> no puedo volver, dejaran a muchos asesinos solitarios de motocicletas y no quiero saber donde terminare . >> en primera grabación acepto . >> estatal para la paz . >> su semblante es demacrado . >> regresar a comunidades de origen, que son civiles . >> más tarde del lado de donde se recupere dio entrevista para retractarse . >> el semblante era distinto al de la primera grabación . >> si . >> el consejo de auto defensa que no dejen las armas .
. >> después de 18 años detención liberan a daniel vilelgas, ex policía que mato hombre en sala de cinaaro por temor . >> quienes hacen vida religiosa no necesitan vestidos de lujo dicen que la austeridad afecta a muchos negocios . >> [música] . >> este es su noticiero univisión . >> con jorge ramos y maría elena salina s >> [♪ ♪] . >> buenas noches hay guerra en michoacán no controlan . >> ahí se pelean grupos de auto defensa, pero...
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daniel, i don't know if i buy that. this is a jewel to sell more. we are really good at those activities. sell more.a tool to this is an opportunity to sell more and even better. >> no, i don't think so. the past few months we have had revelation after revelation that the nsa is involved in putting backdoors and products, coursing companies to lower the security and what they were selling. or even that the nsa knew about zero day attacks. the israeli mossad has been doing this for a long time. if you even look at china. when i was the ceo of a fortune 100 company, i would not even turn on my computer or use my blackberry back then when i was in the country just because i knew people were looking. >> if you look at a while way -- , a chinese company, they have had huge problems selling abroad. the government is not buying from them. many european companies will not buy from them. they have pretty much given up on the u.s. market. that is the same challenge that u.s. companies now face when they sell to foreign markets, and they shouldn't have to. now
daniel, i don't know if i buy that. this is a jewel to sell more. we are really good at those activities. sell more.a tool to this is an opportunity to sell more and even better. >> no, i don't think so. the past few months we have had revelation after revelation that the nsa is involved in putting backdoors and products, coursing companies to lower the security and what they were selling. or even that the nsa knew about zero day attacks. the israeli mossad has been doing this for a long...
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"los suenos se hacen realidad" y esto fue evidente para la banda herberto lópez del colegio josé danielo. de panama, que compitio contra decenas de bandas para estar aqui.. sot irving
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. >> the man gives his name as daniel roy smith and the corporal heads back to his cruiser to radio in the information. everything seems to be in order. corporal mecham still has to check one more thing. >> daniel roy smith, black male. 5/30/54. >> i typed in his i.d. number and ran a check through dmv. >> he's disturbed by what he sees. >> on the screen it showed he was wanted by the u.s. marshals office out of salem. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? why isn't he making a run for it? all those things make me think i have the wrong guy. >> he decides to question him further. >> let me ask you something. are you supposed to be in a half way house or something like that? okay, you sure about that. because we're checking on something right now but it looks like -- >> that's something i regret. giving him the heads u
. >> the man gives his name as daniel roy smith and the corporal heads back to his cruiser to radio in the information. everything seems to be in order. corporal mecham still has to check one more thing. >> daniel roy smith, black male. 5/30/54. >> i typed in his i.d. number and ran a check through dmv. >> he's disturbed by what he sees. >> on the screen it showed he was wanted by the u.s. marshals office out of salem. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite....
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is daniel, professor at johns hopkins university. welcome to the program, sir. john, al maliki has pulled the army out and provided more aid, but clearly that's not enough. what can the iraqi government do to try to calm things down? >> well, the iraqi government has two problems in anbar. one is an unhappy sunni population. the other is with al-qaeda militants. and it needs to deal with the sunni population and with al-qaeda. as long as these two things are deflated there is no hope of a successful resolution. >> what types of political instruments should he be using? >> certainly the kinds he has already offered are of some use. but the issue for the sunnies in anbar is more of being disempowered, not listened to, discriminated against, and he needs to find the ways that he can response positively to those grievances. the resignation of the parliament is harmful to al maliki who faces challenges from shia forces in the next election. he will need sunni support to continue as prime minister after april. >> i thought that he could not run for a third term as pri
is daniel, professor at johns hopkins university. welcome to the program, sir. john, al maliki has pulled the army out and provided more aid, but clearly that's not enough. what can the iraqi government do to try to calm things down? >> well, the iraqi government has two problems in anbar. one is an unhappy sunni population. the other is with al-qaeda militants. and it needs to deal with the sunni population and with al-qaeda. as long as these two things are deflated there is no hope of a...
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daniel o'leary was one of those and he was very young and bolivar identified him very early and made him a general very quickly and daniel o'leary was not only one of his best generals but one of his closest friends. bolivar really like having, don't know -- like having english and irish. and secretaries and assistance almost entirely english and irish, and he liked that when he spent time in london and appreciated their experience in europe and elevated them and daniel o'leary certainly rewarded him by collecting all of his letters. if you go, 32 volumes of letters and correspondence and speeches, it was bill leary who did it all, collected it all, annotated it all, quite a gift back to simon bolivar. anybody else? yes? >> one statue was exiled to the library. >> what i was doing? such behavior. i was a pretty cheeky kid and i fancied myself a tomboy and i didn't have [speaking spanish] -- no hair on my tongue. i said things i shouldn't have. they made me sort of the prim little woman you see up here day. >> one more question about the irish if i may. slightly different aspect zen y
daniel o'leary was one of those and he was very young and bolivar identified him very early and made him a general very quickly and daniel o'leary was not only one of his best generals but one of his closest friends. bolivar really like having, don't know -- like having english and irish. and secretaries and assistance almost entirely english and irish, and he liked that when he spent time in london and appreciated their experience in europe and elevated them and daniel o'leary certainly...
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with the white savior role out of slave narratives altogether joining me now for more on this is daniel jose older writer editor and contributor to salon dot com his most recent article is titled it's time to take the white savior out of slavery narratives danielle welcome. thank you it's a it's a pleasure to be here thanks for joining us so you know i'm i got two sides to this last night i actually finished reading twelve years a slave when you and i talked last week i had just gotten and i was starting it and you know not only did a white guy actually you know what get him out by you know communicating back to two is his friends in new york what was going on but the white guy actually wrote the letter in the movie i think it's it's is it's written that he he wrote the letter and self and and so actually there was a white guy who helped him out on the other hand you got movies like like the. it was james cameron's movie. with the blue eleven's avatar yeah where it is a classic example of a white savior kind of movie i think and that narrative you see so often repeated when there's actu
with the white savior role out of slave narratives altogether joining me now for more on this is daniel jose older writer editor and contributor to salon dot com his most recent article is titled it's time to take the white savior out of slavery narratives danielle welcome. thank you it's a it's a pleasure to be here thanks for joining us so you know i'm i got two sides to this last night i actually finished reading twelve years a slave when you and i talked last week i had just gotten and i...
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a film featuring the story of danielle douglas, who joins us in new york, a survivor of sex trafficking and works as an activist and blogs for the "the huffington post." >> danielle douglas, you are not typical of people ensnared in sex trafficking. you were educated at north eastern. how did you fall into this? >> that is not true. everyone is susceptible. there's no specific kind of person that this happens to any more, although it is common with run aways or drug addicts and the young stage where they have no support. basically i was a college student, i went away to school. i was tricked into trusting a person that i met. after if trusted him for a few weeks, i was then completely ensnared into being under his control, where i was then forced to prostitute on trucks and do escorting. >> we should explain the difference, if you can, between sex trafficking and prostitution. >> i guess there are two ways to define sex trafficking. the first one is any minor involved in the sex trade. the second is more in tune with what danielle was talking about, when somebody is brought into the tra
a film featuring the story of danielle douglas, who joins us in new york, a survivor of sex trafficking and works as an activist and blogs for the "the huffington post." >> danielle douglas, you are not typical of people ensnared in sex trafficking. you were educated at north eastern. how did you fall into this? >> that is not true. everyone is susceptible. there's no specific kind of person that this happens to any more, although it is common with run aways or drug...
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danielle, live in washington, d.c. thank you. >>> sfo is reporting 57 flight cancellations today. >>> still ahead. how the manhunt for a suspected bay area burglar came to a bizarre ending. >>> when beautieders will be able to hop onto a car unlike any other. >>> grammies airing this sunday night right here on kpix5. that, of course, is follow bid a special edition kpix5 news at are 11:00. good. good answer. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. you score little victories every now do it with dinner. land o'lakes sauté express meal starter, with herbs, spices, butter and olive oil. it's one s
danielle, live in washington, d.c. thank you. >>> sfo is reporting 57 flight cancellations today. >>> still ahead. how the manhunt for a suspected bay area burglar came to a bizarre ending. >>> when beautieders will be able to hop onto a car unlike any other. >>> grammies airing this sunday night right here on kpix5. that, of course, is follow bid a special edition kpix5 news at are 11:00. good. good answer. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our...
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lisa and danielle started a facebook page in honor of the beach mont dancing man susan decided to work with them and decided to organize the flash mob. cody had decided to go to college but in the fall couldn't afford to go. here comes support from all of those people supporting cody. >> i was having a really rough day and he was just dancing and it made me smile. >> now he's headed to ohio state university for the spring semester! >> not the first person to dance for a college education but done in a very tasteful way. i like cody's approach. >> we have cody and susan via skype. welcome to the show, you guys. >> hi, happy to be here. >> yeah. >> cody, is this shocking to you? >> completely shocking. i had no idea i was having that kind of impact. i had never met such genuine people. >> there a lot of people that dance with signs on the street. what sets you apart? >> i think it's my attitude. i want to show not don't i have a small work ethic but maybe also to brighten someone's day. >> usae susan, you're shaking head. >> yeah. we had over a hundred people show up because they so appr
lisa and danielle started a facebook page in honor of the beach mont dancing man susan decided to work with them and decided to organize the flash mob. cody had decided to go to college but in the fall couldn't afford to go. here comes support from all of those people supporting cody. >> i was having a really rough day and he was just dancing and it made me smile. >> now he's headed to ohio state university for the spring semester! >> not the first person to dance for a...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, the state department. >>> u.s. officials say if there is a terror attack, it will be difficult to evacuate americans from russia. >>> mayor of hoboken, new jersey, says she's given documents to a federal prosecutor regarding her allegations against chris christie's administration. mayor dawn zimmer says she requested more than $100 million in hurricane sandy relief funds, but only got $300,000. hoboken was heavily flooded in 2012. zimmer says the funding would depend on her support of a major development project in hoboken. >> the lieutenant governor pulled me aside, and said you've got to move forward with the rockefeller project. this project is really important to the governor. >> christie's staff denied the allegations, releasing the statement, hoboken had been approved for nearly $70 million in federal aid. >>> another warm day. >> a well above average day around the bay area. no rain in sight right now. right now, the holiday looking good if you are headed out the door. plenty of sunshine, and just a couple o
danielle nottingham, cbs news, the state department. >>> u.s. officials say if there is a terror attack, it will be difficult to evacuate americans from russia. >>> mayor of hoboken, new jersey, says she's given documents to a federal prosecutor regarding her allegations against chris christie's administration. mayor dawn zimmer says she requested more than $100 million in hurricane sandy relief funds, but only got $300,000. hoboken was heavily flooded in 2012. zimmer says the...
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when daniel to do something you come up with the full costs all of that time. the job oh man we met. but for now i'm not sure that one. for the mayor. here's joel says oh yes. why are you all. oh by the way we guarantee the shawl. forgery the church with the actual meal clean up. jim while soon enough. shuffle the name of the heaven and in society was two hundred private industry and we're still the main city. the wool is operating with only a tool family. bloomington to see him again to send thousands of tools and tool when a student in the area secretly it looks awful. traditional meanings and colorful. up top twenty most suitable blessed the archer. when the seventh of june. on monday all. they are hostile to you bob. shut up shut up. opal. saying that she wanted a home did you score. it certainly goes on you'll still want a twinkle twinkle twinkle. the reason investigation. the young man is making more and more breakthroughs. i will not lead to family told him see to it twenty times. it's confusing phone and it was great to see an insult to her and john. th
when daniel to do something you come up with the full costs all of that time. the job oh man we met. but for now i'm not sure that one. for the mayor. here's joel says oh yes. why are you all. oh by the way we guarantee the shawl. forgery the church with the actual meal clean up. jim while soon enough. shuffle the name of the heaven and in society was two hundred private industry and we're still the main city. the wool is operating with only a tool family. bloomington to see him again to send...
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daniel and 17 other dogs were put into a death chamber in alabama. it's a box where daniel and the other dogs were bombarded with deadly carbon monoxide gas. but when the attendant removed the dogs, daniel walked out tail wagging like nothing happened. he was only a few months old at the time. he is now two. >>> time now is 6:12. the pope is celebrating his first new year's day as the head of the catholic church. his message to the crowd in st. peter's square. >> and more trouble for target. this time with the retailer's gift card the issue affecting 40,000 of those cards. >> a clear cold start to 2014. but much warmer weather is on the way. we'll talk about that coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, bulldog: the red tags mean the red tags mean save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. get up to $300 off serta, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic. puppy: i found a red tag! ha-ha-ha! bulldog: mattress discounters' year end clearance sale ends soon. to thsuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered
daniel and 17 other dogs were put into a death chamber in alabama. it's a box where daniel and the other dogs were bombarded with deadly carbon monoxide gas. but when the attendant removed the dogs, daniel walked out tail wagging like nothing happened. he was only a few months old at the time. he is now two. >>> time now is 6:12. the pope is celebrating his first new year's day as the head of the catholic church. his message to the crowd in st. peter's square. >> and more trouble...