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today on larry king now girl meets world stars ben savage and danielle fishel a lot of the motivation for making the show was to address the issues and concerns that kids nowadays are going through being back in the spotlight is something that fell kind of new for me i had with all the social media i had grown very accustomed to my quiet little life in orange county i think it's a much more difficult and the harsher world than we grew up and not just from an acting standpoint but from just being a public figure plus their newest costar ronan blanchard well you filmed twenty one episode you right now if you enjoyed it it's been a blast you know as we got more into the season you could see all the kid catholics lonely easing up in the weeks just becoming easier and easier all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now back to girl meets world ben savage's danielle fishel known for their iconic roles as topanga laurence and corey matthews on the smash ninety's sitcom boy meets world danielle fishel and ben savage are back again in the spin off of that show that made them famous ap
today on larry king now girl meets world stars ben savage and danielle fishel a lot of the motivation for making the show was to address the issues and concerns that kids nowadays are going through being back in the spotlight is something that fell kind of new for me i had with all the social media i had grown very accustomed to my quiet little life in orange county i think it's a much more difficult and the harsher world than we grew up and not just from an acting standpoint but from just...
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welcome to larry king now the test of girl meets world ben savage's danielle fishel known for their iconic roles as topanga laurence and corey matthews on the smacks ninety sitcom boy meets world danielle fishel and ben savage are back again in the spin off of that show that made them famous aptly titled girl meets world danielle and ben joined us down to discuss the reprise a little bare legendary characters and later we'll meet rowan blanchard their on screen daughter who puts the girl in girl in the world and girl meets world premier's on june twenty seventh at nine forty five pm eastern time on disney channel let me refresh it what was for those of us who were not nine years old at the time it was boy meets world. boy meets world was a sitcom that was formed in ninety three and it was a coming of age story about a young character corey matthews and it was that was me and it was him exploring the world and it was basically him taking on the world and we were seeing it from the eyes of a young thirteen year old boy and. the show started in ninety three and corey met his love interest ver
welcome to larry king now the test of girl meets world ben savage's danielle fishel known for their iconic roles as topanga laurence and corey matthews on the smacks ninety sitcom boy meets world danielle fishel and ben savage are back again in the spin off of that show that made them famous aptly titled girl meets world danielle and ben joined us down to discuss the reprise a little bare legendary characters and later we'll meet rowan blanchard their on screen daughter who puts the girl in...
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case, daniel was a geek. but he was at his absolute healthiest, mentally and physically after he joined the army. and he went through basic training. he was in great shape. if they have could have identified right then and said, daniel, give us a support network for you, who would you write down, you know? he had really, really good friends, we hope we would have been on it, his wife would have been on it, his mother-in-law probably would have been on it, his brother-in-law. it would have been so helpful to have that list then. because when he got back home, he wasn't capable of that anymore. i like to say, you know, not from a legal standpoint, but he had diminished capacity. he was not making correct decisions. >> okay, okay. anyone else? mr. selke? >> thank you. our experience, like most -- probably a lot of families is we didn't know what pts was. we had no idea. clay was, again, very open about it. told us he was destinationed with it. told us he was on medication, seeking counseling. but we didn't know
case, daniel was a geek. but he was at his absolute healthiest, mentally and physically after he joined the army. and he went through basic training. he was in great shape. if they have could have identified right then and said, daniel, give us a support network for you, who would you write down, you know? he had really, really good friends, we hope we would have been on it, his wife would have been on it, his mother-in-law probably would have been on it, his brother-in-law. it would have been...
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but daniel for one is still holding out hope for a full recovery.ightline," i'm marianna van zollen. >>> ever wonder what it's like to date people magazine's hottest bachelor? newly crowned joe manganello reveals how he woulds the ladies. you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to you doctor. "feed frenzy." >> newsstands got glassed with a summer heat wave today with "people" ma
but daniel for one is still holding out hope for a full recovery.ightline," i'm marianna van zollen. >>> ever wonder what it's like to date people magazine's hottest bachelor? newly crowned joe manganello reveals how he woulds the ladies. you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your...
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daniel radcliffe is here with us. [ cheers and applause ] daniel -- daniel is promoting his new film, "what if," as if what if you guys don't ever ask me about harry potter again, huh? [ laughter ] let's check back in with guillermo. i think he has -- hey, guillermo. >> guillermo: hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: you really hit the jackpot there, huh? >> guillermo: yeah. i love his hair. >> jimmy: it must be every hair stylist's dream to cut a head of hair like this. >> guillermo: it's kind of hard. >> jimmy: why? what's hard of it? >> guillermo: it's hard to get the machine in there. >> jimmy: you have to lift the hair with your hand and buzz from the bottom. those are thick, lustrous, curly locks. what's your name? >> byron. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> odessa, texas. >> jimmy: are you here on vacation? >> yes. >> jimmy: how old are you, byron? >> i'm 15. >> jimmy: are you here with your parents? >> yes. >> jimmy: they must be thrilled right now, huh? >> yeah. >> jimmy: have they been bugging you to get your hair cut?2/ >> all the time. >> jimmy: oh, all the time. what an opportunity this i
daniel radcliffe is here with us. [ cheers and applause ] daniel -- daniel is promoting his new film, "what if," as if what if you guys don't ever ask me about harry potter again, huh? [ laughter ] let's check back in with guillermo. i think he has -- hey, guillermo. >> guillermo: hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: you really hit the jackpot there, huh? >> guillermo: yeah. i love his hair. >> jimmy: it must be every hair stylist's dream to cut a head of hair like this....
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that was one of daniel's issues. there is a problem doing research because of the fear of the fda and dea and schedule one medications and things like that. that's a totally different issue. the problem is the formularies aren't the same. i've got patients, not only veterans being discharged, but retired military who are being seen at a dod hospital and at a va medical center and they are eligible to be seen in both, and they are under medication restrictions because the formularies are different. we need to make it a single formulary. bottom line. >> okay. >> excuse me. in addition to that, it's like if a person is doing really well on a drug, they should be able to stay on that drug. >> the doctor can override that. >> just because you can get it for 10 cents cheaper, it can have major effects on their body. >> absolutely, but the doctor can override that. >> what gina is saying is different. it's still a generic, but as i said before, it's a different formulation of the generic. >> right. >> especially as was said
that was one of daniel's issues. there is a problem doing research because of the fear of the fda and dea and schedule one medications and things like that. that's a totally different issue. the problem is the formularies aren't the same. i've got patients, not only veterans being discharged, but retired military who are being seen at a dod hospital and at a va medical center and they are eligible to be seen in both, and they are under medication restrictions because the formularies are...
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>> daniel esdale is also hoping for a bit more freedom. five weeks left to serve on his two-year sentence for possession of a firearm. as unlikely as it is, he's still holding out hope that he can serve that time in general population. >> it's still a possibility just like this big. i might. i doubt it. >> esdale is currently back in segregation after refusing to perform his job in the jailhouse infirmary. >> open 4, please. >> but he sees it as one small slipup after four months of what was for him unusually good behavior. today he's meeting with jail officials where he'll learn what's in store for him. >> i'm going get administrative because of my history in the building. they're not going to let me go to pop, because they're thinking as soon as i go to pop, i'll come back in and fight. >> assistant director of classification, cindy is in charge of esdale's hearing. it's not the first time she's seen him. >> how are you doing today? >> fine. >> this is not where i wanted us to be. you know that? right? >> yep. >> what happened? >> caught
>> daniel esdale is also hoping for a bit more freedom. five weeks left to serve on his two-year sentence for possession of a firearm. as unlikely as it is, he's still holding out hope that he can serve that time in general population. >> it's still a possibility just like this big. i might. i doubt it. >> esdale is currently back in segregation after refusing to perform his job in the jailhouse infirmary. >> open 4, please. >> but he sees it as one small slipup...
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case, daniel was a geek. but he was at his absolute healthiest, mentally and physically after he joined the army. and he went through basic training. he was in great shape. if they have could have identified right then and said, daniel, give us a support network for you, who would you write down, you know? he had really, really good friends, we hope we would have been on it, his wife would have been on it, his mother-in-law probably would have been on it, his brother-in-law. it would have been so helpful to have that list then. because when he got back home, he wasn't capable of that anymore. i like to say, you know, not from a legal standpoint, but he had diminished capacity. he was not making correct decisions. >> okay, okay. anyone else? mr. selke? >> thank you. our experience, like most -- probably a lot of families is we didn't know what pts was. we had no idea. clay was, again, very open about it. told us he was destinationed with it. told us he was on medication, seeking counseling. but we didn't know
case, daniel was a geek. but he was at his absolute healthiest, mentally and physically after he joined the army. and he went through basic training. he was in great shape. if they have could have identified right then and said, daniel, give us a support network for you, who would you write down, you know? he had really, really good friends, we hope we would have been on it, his wife would have been on it, his mother-in-law probably would have been on it, his brother-in-law. it would have been...
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because daniel was married.s parents of a married service member, you are not kept in the loop. it's all in -- next of kin becomes the wife, which i totally understand. but in it a situation like this, where we understand that if a service member is having suicidal ideation, their actual chart is flagged in the system. and once that happens, the way that we understand hippa to work, at this point, is that the mental health professional does have the option, if he feels that the service member is a threat to himself or others, they can proactively reach out and to get more information, to -- inform family. and we just don't feel like that is being done. there's this fear of government being sued, i don't know. but there is this tremendous fear of hippa. it's constantly -- you run up against it, and everybody just goes like this. we can't do anything because of this. >> you know, we could go -- i honestly could spend two hours with you, to speak with you on all of the issues that have plagued the v.a. and how you
because daniel was married.s parents of a married service member, you are not kept in the loop. it's all in -- next of kin becomes the wife, which i totally understand. but in it a situation like this, where we understand that if a service member is having suicidal ideation, their actual chart is flagged in the system. and once that happens, the way that we understand hippa to work, at this point, is that the mental health professional does have the option, if he feels that the service member...
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captain etsil and daniel siem moniker kathrin from the john stewart company t project sponsor is also here to provide you with a briefing on the stalts and then daniel can run through with you the designs of block 10. this concludes my presentation, i would be happy to answer any questions you might have. >> thank you. >> good afternoon x commissioner, i'm cath lin from the john stewart company, i have a powerpoint presentation that i can deliver which is very similar to what we delivered in february with an overall update of phase 1 and setting the stage with phase 2 or we can roll into daniel's presentation with more specific designs on block 10, i was told we should keep the conversation brief. >> maybe quickly run over the context. >> sure, and while daniel's loading, what i'll do -- so, this is really the critical part of what i was going to present, and this set it is stage for part 2, it's a little blurry, essentially phase 1 of hunters' view is what you see at the top of the map in where the box colored diagrams are, that's completed last year, fully occupied and managed by th
captain etsil and daniel siem moniker kathrin from the john stewart company t project sponsor is also here to provide you with a briefing on the stalts and then daniel can run through with you the designs of block 10. this concludes my presentation, i would be happy to answer any questions you might have. >> thank you. >> good afternoon x commissioner, i'm cath lin from the john stewart company, i have a powerpoint presentation that i can deliver which is very similar to what we...
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that was one of daniel's issues. there is a problem doing research because of the fear of the fda and dea and schedule one medications and things like that. that's a totally different issue. the problem is the formularies aren't the same. i've got patients, not only veterans being discharged, but retired military who are being seen at a dod hospital and at a va medical center and they are eligible to be seen in both, and they are under medication restrictions because the formularies are different. we need to make it a single formulary. bottom line. >> okay. >> excuse me. in addition to that, it's like if a person is doing really well on a drug, they should be able to stay on that drug. >> the doctor can override that. >> just because you can get it for 10 cents cheaper, it can have major effects on their body. >> absolutely, but the doctor can override that. >> what gina is saying is different. it's still a generic, but as i said before, it's a different formulation of the generic. >> right. >> especially as was said
that was one of daniel's issues. there is a problem doing research because of the fear of the fda and dea and schedule one medications and things like that. that's a totally different issue. the problem is the formularies aren't the same. i've got patients, not only veterans being discharged, but retired military who are being seen at a dod hospital and at a va medical center and they are eligible to be seen in both, and they are under medication restrictions because the formularies are...
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that was one of daniels issues. there is a fear of doing research because of the fda and schedule one medications and things like that. the problem is, the formularies are not the same. you have patients, not only veterans being discharged, but retired military who are being seen at a dod hospital and a v.a. medical center, and they are eligible to be seen at both. they are under medication restrictions because the formularies are different. that is the big issue. we need to make it a single formulary. bottom line. >> ok. >> excuse me -- in addition to that, if a person is doing really, really well on a drug, they should be able to stay on that drug. >> the doctor tends to override it -- >> it can have major effects on their body. >> absolutely. but the doctor can override that. --what she says is different it is a generic, but as i said before, it is a different formulation of the generic. especially as was said, that is what is so important, to have these groups of the multi-specialty groups, the interdisciplinary
that was one of daniels issues. there is a fear of doing research because of the fda and schedule one medications and things like that. the problem is, the formularies are not the same. you have patients, not only veterans being discharged, but retired military who are being seen at a dod hospital and a v.a. medical center, and they are eligible to be seen at both. they are under medication restrictions because the formularies are different. that is the big issue. we need to make it a single...
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rena is getting reacquainted her 6-year-old son daniel after a two year separation. last month daniel made the 1,000-mile journey on bus and on foot with his teenage cousin. rena knew it was a dangerous trip. >> reporter: they can be killed. they can be hungry. there are many risks. >> reporter: but the risks of leaving daniel in el salvador were greater. translator: when they go to school, they go through two different gang dominated territories. the gangs force them off the bus and you don't know if you'll ever see your kids again. >> reporter: daniel was picked up by immigration officials shortly after he and his cousin swam across the rio grande. daniel joined the thousands of children processed in detention centers and moved to youth facilities until they can be reunited with relatives. over the objections of immigrant rights activists the white house coress are wrestling with ways to stem the influx of more children and ex podite the deportation of the ones -- expedite the deportation of the ones that are here. >> rena and daniel are working with immigration at
rena is getting reacquainted her 6-year-old son daniel after a two year separation. last month daniel made the 1,000-mile journey on bus and on foot with his teenage cousin. rena knew it was a dangerous trip. >> reporter: they can be killed. they can be hungry. there are many risks. >> reporter: but the risks of leaving daniel in el salvador were greater. translator: when they go to school, they go through two different gang dominated territories. the gangs force them off the bus...
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daniel chong was arrested on a saturday. one of those agents saw him in the cell on sunday, and one saw him there on monday, and another two agents either saw him or heard him on wednesday, but nothing compelled these law enforcement officers to address his plight because they did not believe anything was amiss. now, i hope to all my colleagues that what i just told you is very difficult to believe. in addition, daniel chong's holding cell was near a work space area used by dozens of d.e.a. personnel. according to the report, anyone in that work space could have clearly heard banging and yelling from inside the cell. but not a single one of the 25 d.e.a. employees interviewed by the inspector general who worked there could recall hearing any unusual nerves during -- noises during the time that daniel chong was imprisoned there. so this is very, very difficult to believe. it defies all common sense. it contradicts what daniel chong says he did by crying out for help and banging on his holding cell door. it contradicts what hi
daniel chong was arrested on a saturday. one of those agents saw him in the cell on sunday, and one saw him there on monday, and another two agents either saw him or heard him on wednesday, but nothing compelled these law enforcement officers to address his plight because they did not believe anything was amiss. now, i hope to all my colleagues that what i just told you is very difficult to believe. in addition, daniel chong's holding cell was near a work space area used by dozens of d.e.a....
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>> it seems like i got paid back tenfold. >> reporter: the twist is daniel spent years trying to get a fraction of his music career, mostly spinning his wheels, after his selfless act, after the transplant, after all the publicity, people started coming out to help him. a voo radio station in fresno wants to play his music. >> without this publicity i guess things wouldn't be as hyped. >> reporter: even the recording studio in which he worked this day was donated. his news and career has more potential than if he had gone on that tour. breaks don't happen, they're made, sometimes in the most round about of ways. >> in times that are rough, it gets rougher. when it rains, it pours, that usually in the end something good happens out of something bad. >> a happy ending to the man who named his little girl hope. abc 37 news. >> a great story. >>> coming up at 6:00, a different gesture of selflessness, nearly a decade ago, grieving parents donated the organs of a son, now the mother returns to gift to the very same father by giving him her kidney. the remarkable story on abc 37 news at 36
>> it seems like i got paid back tenfold. >> reporter: the twist is daniel spent years trying to get a fraction of his music career, mostly spinning his wheels, after his selfless act, after the transplant, after all the publicity, people started coming out to help him. a voo radio station in fresno wants to play his music. >> without this publicity i guess things wouldn't be as hyped. >> reporter: even the recording studio in which he worked this day was donated. his...
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thanks (clapping) >> thank you daniel and in conclusion as daniel mentioned weighing we're 20 short monthsize 8 hundred and 8 hundred thousand plus minutes away you down another levi stadium february the 7, 2016 and if i may put in a personal plug thank you to cbs to be broadcasting the game and sometimes you get lucky i know the super bowl goes from network to network and we were lucky enough to get 50. >> the bay area is not only hosting but redefining what the super bowl is i think it's not just the bay area or santa clara and a or san francisco but northern california we're going to be put on a pedestal weeks before and months before and people going to get an idea of who and what and how great northern is a place to live in including thank you for coming if we could have all the speakers and the mayors and keith and the rest come on up we want some photo op and if the media wants to talk to some of the gentleman they will go one-on-one with you and thank you for coming and february 7th not two
thanks (clapping) >> thank you daniel and in conclusion as daniel mentioned weighing we're 20 short monthsize 8 hundred and 8 hundred thousand plus minutes away you down another levi stadium february the 7, 2016 and if i may put in a personal plug thank you to cbs to be broadcasting the game and sometimes you get lucky i know the super bowl goes from network to network and we were lucky enough to get 50. >> the bay area is not only hosting but redefining what the super bowl is i...
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daniel's name was not mentioned. dan shore of cbs, dan shore, was the object of a request of the fbi to humiliate him. there's a question of the use of a plumber to break into daniel's office. did the president know about it? nobody in the committee doubted that the break-in of daniel's office was a criminal act. the question there was, did the president know about it and authorize it? then you have an issue of the irs. there was john dean that testified. was -- there was no question there was some kind of list. john dean was able to provide evidence and then a member of the treasury department supplied a list. the question was did what extent do richard nixon authorized the listing of the names, to what extent was it designed to go after political opponents? then there was a question of the audit of larry o'brien, the head of the democratic national convention. the committee had some of the case. some of the tapes had been given to the committee. the president had released a few tapes following the saturday night ma
daniel's name was not mentioned. dan shore of cbs, dan shore, was the object of a request of the fbi to humiliate him. there's a question of the use of a plumber to break into daniel's office. did the president know about it? nobody in the committee doubted that the break-in of daniel's office was a criminal act. the question there was, did the president know about it and authorize it? then you have an issue of the irs. there was john dean that testified. was -- there was no question there was...
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case, daniel was a geek. but he was at his absolute healthiest, mentally and physically after he joined the army. and he went through basic training. he was in great shape. if they have could have identified right then and said, daniel, give us a support network for you, who would you write down, you know? he had really, really good friends, we hope we would have been on it, his wife would have been on it, his mother-in-law probably would have been on it, his brother-in-law. it would have been so helpful to have that list then. because when he got back home, he wasn't capable of that anymore. i like to say, you know, not from a legal standpoint, but he had diminished capacity. he was not making correct decisions. >> okay, okay. anyone else? mr. selke? >> thank you. our experience, like most -- probably a lot of families is we didn't know what pts was. we had no idea. clay was, again, very open about it. told us he was destinationed with it. told us he was on medication, seeking counseling. but we didn't know
case, daniel was a geek. but he was at his absolute healthiest, mentally and physically after he joined the army. and he went through basic training. he was in great shape. if they have could have identified right then and said, daniel, give us a support network for you, who would you write down, you know? he had really, really good friends, we hope we would have been on it, his wife would have been on it, his mother-in-law probably would have been on it, his brother-in-law. it would have been...
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>> i've been working with danielle allen two to three years on this book. i've known her a bit longer. it is a major work. the serious historians and critics are paying attention to it. the news material in it will surprise people and make scholars debate how we interpret what it means and why and why does the declaration of independence means something to everyone? and she shows that it really is and why it works so successfully. >> what's your background in publishing? >> i've been in publishing about 35 years. my original background is just i've worked with a lot of historians. i've done a lot of serious nonfiction and literary fictions. you know, many of the books i've done but i've worked with scientists, philosophers, historians. we tried to do books of consequence that matter that will last. >> and finally, can't leave liveright without talking about a book that's coming out by frances larson. doesn't look like a coffee table book. >> no. frances larson has any history of severed heads. how they been severed and also who has collected them, what they
>> i've been working with danielle allen two to three years on this book. i've known her a bit longer. it is a major work. the serious historians and critics are paying attention to it. the news material in it will surprise people and make scholars debate how we interpret what it means and why and why does the declaration of independence means something to everyone? and she shows that it really is and why it works so successfully. >> what's your background in publishing? >>...
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both having to answer to their questionable behavior we'll tell you all about it coming right up and daniel alpert is on the program today he's the author of the age of oversupply and he's sitting down with me live this afternoon to discuss the economic limbo that the u.s. seems to be kind of stuck in right now and sports headlines this week have been dominated by i don't know soccer yet maybe a little bit of it with the world cup but the wimbledon final they're happening this weekend in today's big deal edward harrison wired the thing money in tennis and there's way more of it in tennis than probably. i'm going to get to. our lead story today women in the workplace or maybe more appropriately put women suing the workplace now there are two pretty prominent stories making business headlines right now involving powerful women suing their former employer one of goldman sachs and one it tender the start up dating app company now let's start with the tender story with me will a former marketing v.p. at the popular dating app is. suing her former employer for a tro she has sexual harassment and
both having to answer to their questionable behavior we'll tell you all about it coming right up and daniel alpert is on the program today he's the author of the age of oversupply and he's sitting down with me live this afternoon to discuss the economic limbo that the u.s. seems to be kind of stuck in right now and sports headlines this week have been dominated by i don't know soccer yet maybe a little bit of it with the world cup but the wimbledon final they're happening this weekend in...
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last month daniel made that 1,000-mile journey to the u.s. border on bus and on foot and rena knew it wasn't safe, but she says keeping daniel in el salvador would have been even worse. translator: when they go to school, they go through two different gang dominated territories. the gangs orders them off the bus and you don't know if you'll ever see your kids again. >> daniel was picked up by immigration officials and eventually reunited with his mother. rena and daniel are now working with immigration attorneys to see if they can present a case that will allow them to remain together. >>> this is one ugly mug. this man was beaten unconscious and some of you think he night have deserved it and perhaps a whole lot more. a florida man left his son with this guy, raymond fro lander, who is a relative. when he came home, he witnessed him sexually abusing his son. that's when he did what many parents would probably do and started beating him. the father was not charged. he has been charged with sexual battery. >>> in tonight's health alert mosquit
last month daniel made that 1,000-mile journey to the u.s. border on bus and on foot and rena knew it wasn't safe, but she says keeping daniel in el salvador would have been even worse. translator: when they go to school, they go through two different gang dominated territories. the gangs orders them off the bus and you don't know if you'll ever see your kids again. >> daniel was picked up by immigration officials and eventually reunited with his mother. rena and daniel are now working...
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de nueva york contagiado por la euforia del mundial daniel prez apoya a estados unidos caminaba soloa multitud orgulloso de tener la cara pintada con los colores de la bandera de los estados unidos sabiendo que sus padres tambin fueron inmigrantes sot daniel prez apoya a estados unidos las miles de millas de distancia entre brazil y los estados unidos no fueron obstculo para ser parte de esta fiesta el recuerda lo que tuvo que hacer para disfrutar este momento de su vida sot apoya a estados...
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mendez was to be barred with plain and simple and at the dph hearing rob added daniel mendez onto the permit it was not - he thought added on and rob was new to the organization not new to the organization but new to the complexity of cannabis that's an industry we're going elapsing about so i ask you to look at this the fact is you've got an illegal grow and a stolen power and firearm did attrition allow someone a second chance i don't understand. the department of public heartache record and i ask you revoke this issuance >> we can't have people standing by the door you need to find a seat or go into the overflow. >> we have an access issue if people on this side of the room go to the other side of the room but find a seat or go to the overflow room. >> can i ask you a question and yes. >> other than the prior bad acts let's call them that what specifically would be hypothetical new potential bad acts are you basing our position on. is there anything specific to date that's more current than things that occurred a couple years ago >> it would be definite. >> well, i could send you t
mendez was to be barred with plain and simple and at the dph hearing rob added daniel mendez onto the permit it was not - he thought added on and rob was new to the organization not new to the organization but new to the complexity of cannabis that's an industry we're going elapsing about so i ask you to look at this the fact is you've got an illegal grow and a stolen power and firearm did attrition allow someone a second chance i don't understand. the department of public heartache record and...
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daniel schulman. daniel schulman. thank you so much.l pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you need, it. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. mounta taco bell original, is now in bottles and cans. whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- aaaaaaaaaaaaa! what?! get some while you still can. here this summer. gone this summer. double your trade-in to get up to $200 on any working smartphone. >> jon: that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> the u.s. is not just talking about what it can do, but they're talking to countries in the region, how they can help support anything the u.s. would do. they'll need overflight rights, they'll need air s comedy centrl captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> stephen: welcome to "the report." good to have you with us. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. [audience chanting "stephen"]
daniel schulman. daniel schulman. thank you so much.l pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you need, it. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. mounta taco bell original, is now in bottles and cans. whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- aaaaaaaaaaaaa! what?! get some while you still can. here this summer. gone this summer. double your trade-in to get up to $200 on any working smartphone. >> jon: that's our show. here it is, your...
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daniel schulman. daniel schulman. thank you so much. aland feel proud of that,% get out of the way.ause peanut butter is about to give it 125%. snickers peanut butter squared. now with 25% more peanut butter. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching bandnd and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this paradeeet, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering honoring america's troops. sfx: sounds of marching bandnd and crowd cheering which is actually in tquite fitting becauseadeeet, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering geico has been serving e military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. right, but i don't look like that. who can i write a letter to about this? geico. fift
daniel schulman. daniel schulman. thank you so much. aland feel proud of that,% get out of the way.ause peanut butter is about to give it 125%. snickers peanut butter squared. now with 25% more peanut butter. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the...
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daniel murphy waiting on deck. granderson pops it up. this time it is playable for beltre.hance. he makes the catch to retire granderson. so the mets now down to their final out as daniel murphy steps in. >> cliff: see how much fun these guys have. i know they're losing. he plays like he's going to catch the ball. man, get out of the way. smiles on their faces. i know they're losing, but still have to have fun in this game. they're winning tonight and that's the key. you know, you have fun when you're winning ball games and you keep the it light for the younger guys in game, the youngsters. >> kenny: daniel murphy 1 for 4. mets fell behind 4-0 early, trailed 5-0 when they came to bat in the third. scored two in the third. added a run in the fourth. but that has been it. >> cliff: that face tells it all pretty much in terms of what we talked about earlier. that looks like a strike to me. >> kenny: nieuwenhuis with a pinch double. granderson popped out for the second out of the inning. and now the 1-2 from soria. murphy down on strikes. the texas rangers end their six-game lo
daniel murphy waiting on deck. granderson pops it up. this time it is playable for beltre.hance. he makes the catch to retire granderson. so the mets now down to their final out as daniel murphy steps in. >> cliff: see how much fun these guys have. i know they're losing. he plays like he's going to catch the ball. man, get out of the way. smiles on their faces. i know they're losing, but still have to have fun in this game. they're winning tonight and that's the key. you know, you have...
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. >> author daniel gitterman talked about his book "boosting paychecks" or he talks about that attack the minimum wage policies created to help the working poor. this interview of teeth petitti's college thiers has recorded at university of north carolina at chapel hill. >> daniel gitterman, what do you teach? >> i teach a large introductory course called making the american public policy. largely fresh and software soothers 275 of them and we give them a broad overview of making public policy at the federal level. >> acid house to build made? >> would do a little of that. reduce a budget. we do taxes. reduce spending and we look at a number of sensitive areas up close and in close and an focus spirit environment, national security, how can a social do not. >> you've written a book as well called "boosting paychecks: the politics of supporting america's working poor" published by brookings. professor, and you talk about federal income tax is a tool. >> there is two tools i talk about in the book of the federal income tax in the minimum wage. let me start with the federal income tax. t
. >> author daniel gitterman talked about his book "boosting paychecks" or he talks about that attack the minimum wage policies created to help the working poor. this interview of teeth petitti's college thiers has recorded at university of north carolina at chapel hill. >> daniel gitterman, what do you teach? >> i teach a large introductory course called making the american public policy. largely fresh and software soothers 275 of them and we give them a broad...
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economic recovery with daniel alpert a moment ago but as a point of comparison we wanted to bring the u.k. into this whole story so i spoke to john as east now he's the economics and business correspondent at the week dot com and gets we want to get his idea and his view on the future of the u.s. and the u.k. economies and i first asked him how the u.s. and the u.k. economies are doing here's what he had to say. that's existed two thousand and eight slow the u.s. has done a lot a lot better and you know if you look at real g.d.p. since two thousand and eight u.s. is one of the best little economies in the g seven whereas the u.k. is actually one of the worst it's kind of only it's late so. but you know right now u.s. just had a massive setback with g.d.p. last quarter and the u.k. is actually growing quite well but you know i tend to i tend to say that the the signal is the long term trend and that the noise is the short term trend so i tend to say the u.s. at u.s. is probably in about a better position to weather the storm than than the u.k. but you know it's we'll see we'll see how
economic recovery with daniel alpert a moment ago but as a point of comparison we wanted to bring the u.k. into this whole story so i spoke to john as east now he's the economics and business correspondent at the week dot com and gets we want to get his idea and his view on the future of the u.s. and the u.k. economies and i first asked him how the u.s. and the u.k. economies are doing here's what he had to say. that's existed two thousand and eight slow the u.s. has done a lot a lot better and...
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certainly not anything to write home about now daniel and the ten year u.s. sovereign bonds are only yielding barely over two point five percent and that's pretty low for an economy that's supposed to be accelerating now is this the rate expectations inflation or the economy what would you say. well i think the sort of temporal movements that you see in bond yields from month to month obviously are a lot to do with economic statistics the longer term say six months to a year movements that we've been seeing certainly the enormous decline in yield since year in two thousand and thirteen really reflect the overall global environment which is one of relative disinflation if not deflation in certain parts of the world very very little price pressure very little economic activity when you consider the developed world as a whole as opposed to looking at a little bit parts of it even the u.s. meet in the in europe for example we have an incredibly unbalanced environment where germany is the only really strong economy in a place that has incredibly lackluster growth
certainly not anything to write home about now daniel and the ten year u.s. sovereign bonds are only yielding barely over two point five percent and that's pretty low for an economy that's supposed to be accelerating now is this the rate expectations inflation or the economy what would you say. well i think the sort of temporal movements that you see in bond yields from month to month obviously are a lot to do with economic statistics the longer term say six months to a year movements that...
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daniel schulman. daniel schulman. thank you so much.y daughter is studying to be a dentist, and she gave me advice. she said, "dad, go pro with crest pro-health." [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. immediately, i felt a difference. it did an extremely good job of cleaning. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects all these areas dentists check most. this deep clean was way more than i ever expected. [ male announcer ] 4 out of 5 dentists confirmed these pro-health products helped maintain a professional clean. my daughter inspired me to make a change. crest pro-health really brought my mouth to the next level. my daughter inspired me to make a change. [ shutter clicks ] hi there! [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. the progressive service center -- a real place, where we really manage your cla
daniel schulman. daniel schulman. thank you so much.y daughter is studying to be a dentist, and she gave me advice. she said, "dad, go pro with crest pro-health." [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. immediately, i felt a difference. it did an extremely good job of cleaning. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects all these areas dentists check most. this deep clean was way more than i ever expected. [ male announcer ] 4 out of 5 dentists confirmed these pro-health...
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i didn't think i welcome back in here. >> you mate remember daniel and his ex girlfriend sabrina fromtory last month. she needed a kidney transplant and of all dot nor in the world daniel turned out to be a perfect match. they had broken up because he wanted to spend more time on his music. then ironically to ease sabrina pain daniel gave up a music tour that might have changed his career t.biggest moment in my dream so far and i have been doing it for 13 years. he gave the up. >> yes. >>reporter: few weak ago the perfect if transplant with 5 days in the hospital. sabrina still at home recovering and now their daughter named hope knows she will have her mom and dad for long time. >> you can give blood you can donate life. because of him he saved my life. he's giving me my life back. sp. >>reporter: whether about the tour daniel sacrifice snd. >> well it seems like i got paid back tenfold. twist of the story is that daniel had spent years trying to get fraction in the music career mostly spinning his wheel. but after his selfless act, after the transplant, after all the publicity, peop
i didn't think i welcome back in here. >> you mate remember daniel and his ex girlfriend sabrina fromtory last month. she needed a kidney transplant and of all dot nor in the world daniel turned out to be a perfect match. they had broken up because he wanted to spend more time on his music. then ironically to ease sabrina pain daniel gave up a music tour that might have changed his career t.biggest moment in my dream so far and i have been doing it for 13 years. he gave the up. >>...
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there was archer daniels midland, but there was also a japanese company.y were eyeing up the company, as was another european competitor. no, it looks as though archer daniels midland has won out the day. billion euros. thisho -- who owns this? >> is a private company. very little we can look at. its whole history is steeped with capri sun. they made that a worldwide phenomenon, the biggest selling drink in europe. even though it is difficult to open. capri sun. mohammed ali used to advertise it in the 1970's saying after he had done boxing, capri sun was going to be the greatest in the world. it is owned by hand peter wild. -- hans peter wild. the 526th wealthiest billionaire. i'll take that. he has got $3 billion. he owns the majority of wild flavors. but also kpr. we know that there are $2 trillion of deals have gone out. kkr owns 35%. >> thank you. as russian equities rally from losses earlier in the year, m&a falls to a four-year low. we will have more on russia's deals after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." 14%.s are down more than the
there was archer daniels midland, but there was also a japanese company.y were eyeing up the company, as was another european competitor. no, it looks as though archer daniels midland has won out the day. billion euros. thisho -- who owns this? >> is a private company. very little we can look at. its whole history is steeped with capri sun. they made that a worldwide phenomenon, the biggest selling drink in europe. even though it is difficult to open. capri sun. mohammed ali used to...
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as for daniel, it could take years for a judge to decide his fate. his mom is scared he'll get sent back to el salvador. she wants her son to stay in america, a country she believes will give him a better chance in life. bbc news, washington. >> and for more on president obama's meeting with the three leaders from central america, i was joined by michael shifter just a short time ago. he's the president of the interamerican dialogue. president obama meeting the leaders of these three countries to stop the flow of children into the u.s., but what can they actually do? do they have any control over the situation? >> well, it's very, very difficult. this is a very difficult issue for them. clearly these flows are happening and if they try to prevent that, they get a lot of political flak, like president obama is getting political flak in washington. they get political flak in their countries. the capacity of these governments is very, very limited. they don't have the resources, they don't have the substitutions to deal with these kinds of pressures. cl
as for daniel, it could take years for a judge to decide his fate. his mom is scared he'll get sent back to el salvador. she wants her son to stay in america, a country she believes will give him a better chance in life. bbc news, washington. >> and for more on president obama's meeting with the three leaders from central america, i was joined by michael shifter just a short time ago. he's the president of the interamerican dialogue. president obama meeting the leaders of these three...
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my name is elvin daniel. i am a republican, i am an avid hu hunter, a gun owner and i enjoy using by guns for target practice with family and frie s friends. i am a strong supporter of the second amendment and nra i believe. i believe in common sense sensible gun laws. i am hear today to speak for my sister xena because she is not here to speak for herself. xena loved life. all she wanted to do was be a mother to her two daughters. she loved disney world. rick springfield. and helping other people. as a matter of fact her last moments in this spot she was begging her estranged husband to leave the people alone. she was a beautiful person full of goodness and some good will come out of her death. on october 21st, 2012 i received a phone call that no one should receive. i was told my sister had been killed. she was killed by her estranged husband. he later learned he had bought the gun through armslist.com. an internet site that doesn't require background check. it hasn't been two years since she was murdered a
my name is elvin daniel. i am a republican, i am an avid hu hunter, a gun owner and i enjoy using by guns for target practice with family and frie s friends. i am a strong supporter of the second amendment and nra i believe. i believe in common sense sensible gun laws. i am hear today to speak for my sister xena because she is not here to speak for herself. xena loved life. all she wanted to do was be a mother to her two daughters. she loved disney world. rick springfield. and helping other...
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live in los angeles, danielle nottingham. allen, back to you. >> so expensive. danielle, i heard you say they haven't got the water completely shut off yet. why is that?! >> reporter: yeah. the problem that they are having right now is with the valves that stop the water from leaking. water officials say the valves are just as old as the pipes. so if they are not able to stop the valves from leaking, they do have a plan b and that's to bring in an inflatable plug to stop the water flow. but still, they have water leaking from two sources. they say it's spilling about 1,000 gallons a minute still so this is still a very big mess. >> can't afford to waste the water, either. danielle nottingham, thank you so much. >>> cars and more cars completely submerged. they are trapped in parking structures on ucla's campus. more than 700 vehicles are estimated to be damaged in this. today crews were working to pump out the water but that is going to be a very long process. three to four feet of water in the upper level of the parking structure down below in the lower levels,
live in los angeles, danielle nottingham. allen, back to you. >> so expensive. danielle, i heard you say they haven't got the water completely shut off yet. why is that?! >> reporter: yeah. the problem that they are having right now is with the valves that stop the water from leaking. water officials say the valves are just as old as the pipes. so if they are not able to stop the valves from leaking, they do have a plan b and that's to bring in an inflatable plug to stop the water...
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brains and what fit gray matter will do for you down the line joining us to discuss the topic dr daniel amen the physician psychiatrist. and we're on the world's foremost experts on brain imaging his latest book is a plan about a deep two week. leave through religious prevention health and. anomic for a must start with you overall what is brains that you find brave you with michael worries and we think of so brain how very big only be very emotional and big step would be the functions required to thrive in today's society so it's hard to not get your own working memory it was you know. i'm going to see here maybe shortly court i believe that we need to be happy people i'm happy workers you said that we know the brain is more flexible and more plastic than ever we thought possible what is what is that plastic mean. it means we have. what there is you know we are going down is going to group these drugs are on time soon or rain you know we are is not really not going to be in the right direction that gave me your quote is saying that you are not stuck with the brain you have that you can
brains and what fit gray matter will do for you down the line joining us to discuss the topic dr daniel amen the physician psychiatrist. and we're on the world's foremost experts on brain imaging his latest book is a plan about a deep two week. leave through religious prevention health and. anomic for a must start with you overall what is brains that you find brave you with michael worries and we think of so brain how very big only be very emotional and big step would be the functions required...
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daniel. i'm a republican. i'm an avid hunter, a gun owner, and i enjoy using my guns for target practice with my family and friends. i am a strong supporter of the second amendment and an nra member. i also believe in common sense, sensible gun laws. i am here today to speak for my sister, xena. i speak for xena and my entire family because xena is not here to speak for herself. xena loved life. all she wanted to do was be a good mother to her two daughters. she loved disney world, rick springfield, and helping other people. as a matter of fact, her last momen moments, she was begging her estranged husband, she said, please, it's a place of peace. leave these people alone. she was -- she was beautiful and full of goodness, and some good will come out of her death. on october 21st, 2012, i received a phone call that no one should receive. i was told that my sister has been shot and kill ed. by her estranged husband. we later learned that he had bought the gun through armslist.com an irresponsi
daniel. i'm a republican. i'm an avid hunter, a gun owner, and i enjoy using my guns for target practice with my family and friends. i am a strong supporter of the second amendment and an nra member. i also believe in common sense, sensible gun laws. i am here today to speak for my sister, xena. i speak for xena and my entire family because xena is not here to speak for herself. xena loved life. all she wanted to do was be a good mother to her two daughters. she loved disney world, rick...