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daniel: no that is not a warning., we have a very good conversation with chinese government. emily: i mentioned that since it is -- since it's peak they have lost about $90 million in market value. from your perspective, how is life changed since 5 p.m.? -- since the ipo? daniel: duets, we do what we always do in the past 15 years. as we said, ipo process, we manage our business by creating value for long-term customers. we don't want to manage our business by revenue growth and margins. we believe if we can create value to the customers and ecosystem, we will growth and be recognized by the market. emily: you have been in many industries, pharmaceuticals, movies, what kind of businesses is alibaba not interested in buying? daniel: we have very clear investment strategy. first is that we try to acquire new customers that we try to invest to extend our existing business to new categories and new areas. the last one is we try to invest and capture the opportunity in technologies. we follow our strategists to make invest
daniel: no that is not a warning., we have a very good conversation with chinese government. emily: i mentioned that since it is -- since it's peak they have lost about $90 million in market value. from your perspective, how is life changed since 5 p.m.? -- since the ipo? daniel: duets, we do what we always do in the past 15 years. as we said, ipo process, we manage our business by creating value for long-term customers. we don't want to manage our business by revenue growth and margins. we...
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daniel: now is just a starting point.mily: what kind of countries can we expect to see alibaba popping up in? where are we going to see a greater presence from alibaba abroad, more specifically? daniel: we sell a lot of products to developing countries like brazil russia and in those countries, the consumer products are very expensive. we are bringing our platform to those countries but we will cover a lot more countries in the future. we will participate in the growth of countries. we will try to help the young generations and the young entrepreneurs in local countries to do their own business. emily: how do you plan to do that? daniel: we have a very clear strategy of globalization. today, we start with the cross-border, sa said. we will go further to build a global network as i said, today is just beginning as a long journey toward globalization. emily: we heard about the hiring freeze, capping employees at 30,000. how likely would layoffs be if layoffs are a potential next step? daniel: we will adopt a zero net policy
daniel: now is just a starting point.mily: what kind of countries can we expect to see alibaba popping up in? where are we going to see a greater presence from alibaba abroad, more specifically? daniel: we sell a lot of products to developing countries like brazil russia and in those countries, the consumer products are very expensive. we are bringing our platform to those countries but we will cover a lot more countries in the future. we will participate in the growth of countries. we will try...
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kansas v daniel perez was heading to the court.nto the courtroom, the investigators wondered if their star witness emily, perhaps still so vulnerable, would hold up when she saw the man she knew as lou castro sitting before her. >> how much guts, how much courage did this young woman have? >> i can't imagine what it took for her to get to that point. >> and now she's gonna take him on? >> yes. >> coming up, despite all of the evidence, at least one part of this case may not be a slam dunk. >> this was the only count thathood the testimony of one individual. so it was the most difficult to prove. >> later, face to face with the man accused of being the evil heart of angels landing. when "dateline" continues. llness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 ® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccin
kansas v daniel perez was heading to the court.nto the courtroom, the investigators wondered if their star witness emily, perhaps still so vulnerable, would hold up when she saw the man she knew as lou castro sitting before her. >> how much guts, how much courage did this young woman have? >> i can't imagine what it took for her to get to that point. >> and now she's gonna take him on? >> yes. >> coming up, despite all of the evidence, at least one part of this...
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>> daniel esdale is also hoping for a bit more freedom. he has 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? >>
>> daniel esdale is also hoping for a bit more freedom. he has 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...
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and it matched daniel woloson., lieutenant eckles, would need another dna test to confirm the dna results from the cigarette. untirlks l then, he wanted to pt woloson from leaving, so he confronted woloson with some made up evidence. >> it was important for me to extract some type of information from him that would give me enough to arrest him. i give information about a witness, which was not true. i told him there was somebody who worked with him at the apartments and had seen him walking behind wearing a yellow backpack and i took it further and said there was a fingerprint from that backpack and he said you know, i only took $10 from that backpack and i knew it was true. >> so, he was arrested and forced to provide an additional dna suspect. and that left no doubt he was the source of the dna on susan schumake. they cannot fathom a reason for susan schumake's murder. they believe he saw her walking alone on the dirt path and decided to attack her. it was late in the day, no one heard or saw anything. he left be
and it matched daniel woloson., lieutenant eckles, would need another dna test to confirm the dna results from the cigarette. untirlks l then, he wanted to pt woloson from leaving, so he confronted woloson with some made up evidence. >> it was important for me to extract some type of information from him that would give me enough to arrest him. i give information about a witness, which was not true. i told him there was somebody who worked with him at the apartments and had seen him...
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daniel: we changed the leadership in our fields. we believe that today is the right time for us to bring the young generation to the leadership. as you know, alibaba -- this is a long journey. we need the young generation to participate in the leadership and lead the company to the next part of journey. emily: how will you bring more talent into the leadership and management roles? daniel: today if you look at our key business units and all the leaders are out of 1970's. we're also trying to bring more and more 1980's, 1985, 1990 young generations to the middle class level and finally to the leadership level. we believe this will be the foundation for our future growth. emily: jack ma said he wants 50% of revenue to come from outside of china. currently that number is more like 9%. what is your target for that number this year? daniel: globalization is one of our core strategies in the future. we start with our cross-border strategies and help -- to chinese consumers. on the other hand, through our ali express retail platform we hel
daniel: we changed the leadership in our fields. we believe that today is the right time for us to bring the young generation to the leadership. as you know, alibaba -- this is a long journey. we need the young generation to participate in the leadership and lead the company to the next part of journey. emily: how will you bring more talent into the leadership and management roles? daniel: today if you look at our key business units and all the leaders are out of 1970's. we're also trying to...
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emily: new alibaba ceo daniel zhang there. we will be right back talking with twitter ceo dick costolo. that is next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. bloomberg television recently premiered season two of "studio 1.0." my first guest this season was twitter ceo dick costolo. we talked about his improv comedy training and how it prepared him for wall street his relationship with twitter's cofounders, and how he deals with the skeptics who say he should be fired. here is a bit from that interview. how do you and your team deal with that? how do you as a person do with that, when people say you should be fired? dick: i was invited to something a couple years ago, and my daughter said, "you should totally go to that." i said, "i don't think i will go because i got invited to it because of what i am, not who i am. i got invited because i was the twitter ceo, not because i'm dick costolo." i have never paid too much attention to the ceo of the year stuff because the worst ceo of the year stuff is right around the
emily: new alibaba ceo daniel zhang there. we will be right back talking with twitter ceo dick costolo. that is next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. bloomberg television recently premiered season two of "studio 1.0." my first guest this season was twitter ceo dick costolo. we talked about his improv comedy training and how it prepared him for wall street his relationship with twitter's cofounders, and how he deals with the skeptics who say he should be...
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that's the moment that daniel realizes the guy on the boat fell in the water, and daniel immediately noticed that the man was struggling. he put his rod down jumped in the water to go help this man that is drowning. what? >> does this guy not know how to swim? >> he doesn't know how to swim. that explains why he's stuck. he can't move. daniel gets close to him. he's wear a go pro that's attached to his chest. it captured all the action. for a minute and a half he struggle to get this man over to the shore, and eventually you see they're finally on the rocks. >> crazy it takes so long. they are like four feet away but when you put some panic involved and you're fighting. >> people who enjoy fishing who don't know how to swim you should have on a life vest. >> that's exactly why daniel released this video. daniel was just at the lake trying to record a video for his utribal channel. >> see, the teenagers are all right. >> 19 years old, dinchts what's your name. >> ray. >> i'm glad i can't doikd that for you. >>> isaac from cleveland, ohio will now by watching our show on a brand-new fl
that's the moment that daniel realizes the guy on the boat fell in the water, and daniel immediately noticed that the man was struggling. he put his rod down jumped in the water to go help this man that is drowning. what? >> does this guy not know how to swim? >> he doesn't know how to swim. that explains why he's stuck. he can't move. daniel gets close to him. he's wear a go pro that's attached to his chest. it captured all the action. for a minute and a half he struggle to get...
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danielle then goes back to the party house and retrieves the tape.n 48 hours, the county prosecutor has charged four young 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,
danielle then goes back to the party house and retrieves the tape.n 48 hours, the county prosecutor has charged four young 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...
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daniel: apple has set a standard. other company marvels at how -- look at china apple has taken china from 14% of revenue to 40% in the next two years. tim cook will be speaking mandarin in the next two years. stephanie: i don't care how much siri hates me it is hard not to like an apple phone. erik: eye am not talking about the phone. daniel, you need to come back soon. stephanie: when we come back, we are talking sanctions. erik: and russia. ♪ stephanie: coming up, we will hear from russia's richest man. why pimco decided to get out of the trafficking business. erik: time for the top headlines. home construction soared in april. it rose to the highest level in more than seven years. it is the biggest since 1991. construction fell 17% in february. a decline stephanie blames on harsh weather. according to an imf report about 80% of subsidies are the result of environmental damage. coal accounts for the biggest subsidies because no company imposes meaningful taxes on coal consumption. bacon is a bargain. wholesale pric
daniel: apple has set a standard. other company marvels at how -- look at china apple has taken china from 14% of revenue to 40% in the next two years. tim cook will be speaking mandarin in the next two years. stephanie: i don't care how much siri hates me it is hard not to like an apple phone. erik: eye am not talking about the phone. daniel, you need to come back soon. stephanie: when we come back, we are talking sanctions. erik: and russia. ♪ stephanie: coming up, we will hear from...
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leary daniel (clapping.) thank you you'll for being here and thank you, ken from the beginning super bowl 50 is also been about more just a game we see super bowl 50 as a powerful catalytic for change for the entire region and that's why the occupant i opportunity to make a lasting impact on to our economy drives all decisions we make it actually go back to a phone number phone call i made to my dear friend robby i said words he said this can't be about just the passion for this game it's got to be about the compassion for the community and that's why we pledge from day one that is about our community first and that's why we chart a courts from the beginning to every dollars we'll take 25 percent of that and reinvested it back into our bay area community through the 50 fund 25 percent of every directing going back to the community so and so same principles will deprive our experience here in san francisco santa clara and throughout the region not only are recreating experiences but designed to introduce the s
leary daniel (clapping.) thank you you'll for being here and thank you, ken from the beginning super bowl 50 is also been about more just a game we see super bowl 50 as a powerful catalytic for change for the entire region and that's why the occupant i opportunity to make a lasting impact on to our economy drives all decisions we make it actually go back to a phone number phone call i made to my dear friend robby i said words he said this can't be about just the passion for this game it's got...
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daniel is here. finance ministers in europe meet today. saying that as long as greece get some sort of tacit acknowledgment from finance ministers that progress is being made at least they will be happy on their side. he was suggesting that greece might not want to pay the imf. is progress being made or not? hard to know who to believe. daniel: i think we forget how much progress has been made. they moved from a very large fiscal deficit to a position of primary surplus. there is quite a lot of pain and suffering that has been endured by the greeks with gdp having gone down by over 20%, the unemployment rate over 25%. enormous improvement from the current-account. there has been a degree of progress. i don't think it would be a stretch to imagine the other european ministers acknowledge the progress greece has made. regards to the imf, i find it unlikely that they will diverge money. they will meet this payment. the imf is really the line that they don't want to disappoint. if they do, it cuts them off from any future progress. it is not i
daniel is here. finance ministers in europe meet today. saying that as long as greece get some sort of tacit acknowledgment from finance ministers that progress is being made at least they will be happy on their side. he was suggesting that greece might not want to pay the imf. is progress being made or not? hard to know who to believe. daniel: i think we forget how much progress has been made. they moved from a very large fiscal deficit to a position of primary surplus. there is quite a lot of...
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daniel: thank you for having me.rmally when we think about h&m strategy, it's about selling clothes, not potential employees. daniel: we are growing a lock we need to attract talent that have a passion for retail, a passion for coming to a company that makes it possible for you to grow into a career. we want to have people that take ownership and osborne or ship -- and have entrepreneurship. we have to make sure we have the best location in the market and the best store managers to run that store. we want to attract people that have that ownership and have the passion for retail and take the keys and run the store. erik: are you talking about store managers or the people in the aisles? daniel: throughout the board. we want to a check part-timers that want to earn extra money. we are seeing people want to come to us and grow into store managers. when the people going into controlling functions, we need people in the supply chain and so on. erik: how can you afford to do this? stephanie: retail is a race to the bottom.
daniel: thank you for having me.rmally when we think about h&m strategy, it's about selling clothes, not potential employees. daniel: we are growing a lock we need to attract talent that have a passion for retail, a passion for coming to a company that makes it possible for you to grow into a career. we want to have people that take ownership and osborne or ship -- and have entrepreneurship. we have to make sure we have the best location in the market and the best store managers to run that...
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get up here daniel! come on daniel.e feeling. >> well atook a drawing class in college, so i think i'm going to be just fine. >> yay, daniel! >> love support, confidence i like t your category is trend certificates. and here is what you will be drawing today. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> um wait -- >> you ready to go, daniel? >> no. >> daniel time on the clock. and go! >> wait. um. >> come on honey, you can draw it. >> i can't. i don't think i can. maybe pass? >> you cannot pass. [ laughter ] >> please. >> come on just draw something, dude. >> daniel it's $1 million. whoever it is just draw a face. >> i don't -- >> draw his face daniel. [ laughter ] >> i don't want to. i want to go home! >> oh and that sound means it's the halfway beeper. [ laughter ] now remember daniel, if you want, you can trade with a teammate >> i want to trade. >> it's about time. you want to see how it's done just let me read the clue -- [ laughter ] oh i dropped my pen. [ laughter ] >> all right, while, we get reginald a new pen, a reminder if
get up here daniel! come on daniel.e feeling. >> well atook a drawing class in college, so i think i'm going to be just fine. >> yay, daniel! >> love support, confidence i like t your category is trend certificates. and here is what you will be drawing today. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> um wait -- >> you ready to go, daniel? >> no. >> daniel time on the clock. and go! >> wait. um. >> come on honey, you can draw it. >> i can't....
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daniel gets very close to him. meanwhile, wear agopro attached to his chest that captures all of the action. and for a minute and a half he struggles to get this man over to the shore and eventually you see they're finally on the rocks. >> i'd have sure drowned. i tell you -- >> crazy it took so long. like four feet away from the edge. you put panic involved and somebody that doesn't know how to swim you're fighting this person almost. >> people who enjoy fishing, don't know how to swim you should have on a life vest. >> exactly why daniel released this individual joe. 19 years old, trying to record a video for youtube. >> the teenagers are all right. >> 19 years old, did that. good for him. >> what's your name? >> ray. >> i'm glad i could do that for you, ray. >> i am, too! >>> what would you do if you saw somebody drop their wallet on the street? that's what cctv set out to find out. a social experiment. dennis shows $100 in the wallet his chase bank card and i.d. one guy steps up picks up the wallet and doesn't
daniel gets very close to him. meanwhile, wear agopro attached to his chest that captures all of the action. and for a minute and a half he struggles to get this man over to the shore and eventually you see they're finally on the rocks. >> i'd have sure drowned. i tell you -- >> crazy it took so long. like four feet away from the edge. you put panic involved and somebody that doesn't know how to swim you're fighting this person almost. >> people who enjoy fishing, don't know...
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. >> daniel morris joins us now to talk more about the markets and what lies ahead in may. global strategist at tias. $60 billion under management. good to you, danny. welcome. >> thank you. >> i know you feel stretched in terms of valuations but looking at decent earnings growth the rest of the year correct? >> i guess it depends how you define decent in this environment after the really good results we've had over the last several years. the bottom of 2009 we're at a point you look at perhaps high single digits earnings growth excluding the energy sector. that's okay but much less than we've had recently. and i think the big challenge for the market is that we have relatively high valuations and that type of earnings growth 5, 6, 7% may not be enough to support the multiples on the market. >> if i'co daniel it sounds like you would not be surprised to see a bit of a selloff sometime over the next few months or at the very least, the market that kind of treads water. >> absolutely. and i think the biggest factor behind that is the fact that we are nonetheless expecting an
. >> daniel morris joins us now to talk more about the markets and what lies ahead in may. global strategist at tias. $60 billion under management. good to you, danny. welcome. >> thank you. >> i know you feel stretched in terms of valuations but looking at decent earnings growth the rest of the year correct? >> i guess it depends how you define decent in this environment after the really good results we've had over the last several years. the bottom of 2009 we're at a...
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>> yes, i will put daniel on the phone. >> thank you, jeremy. >> no problem. >> daniel? >> hold on one second. >> daniel? >> hello. hi. >> hello. it's don lemon with cnn. you're live right now. you were on the train. what happened? >> i must have been about six rows from the back of the train, everything was normal. and then major impact. by the time i had come to my senses i had been thrown to the floor in the aisle. it was chaos. chairs were flying around. people were flying around. bags. pretty chaotic. >> after a few seconds you come to your senses. it took a couple of minutes or a few minutes before anyone could get the back door open. and we all walked off from our carriage. everyone, there were a lot of people who clearly were injured. people had bloodied faces. but there was no major injury on our carriage. we all walked off of the back. i ran towards the food compartment, which i could see on this side. and that was really a bunch of people who were stuck in there. conscious and talking. there was a lady running the food compartment who gave me a bag of ice, of
>> yes, i will put daniel on the phone. >> thank you, jeremy. >> no problem. >> daniel? >> hold on one second. >> daniel? >> hello. hi. >> hello. it's don lemon with cnn. you're live right now. you were on the train. what happened? >> i must have been about six rows from the back of the train, everything was normal. and then major impact. by the time i had come to my senses i had been thrown to the floor in the aisle. it was chaos. chairs...
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we caught up with daniel outside porter's home. when you heard, what were your thoughts? >> probably most likely not true. reporter: porter is one of six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray and they range in the age from 25-54. four have bail set at $350,000. the rest at $250,000. according to online court records, all of them have bail bonds men. those who live in this neighborhood with porter were just as shocked as daniel when we told them to have charges. no one did want to go on camera but daniel did defend his friend. you don't think he did this? >> no, sir. reporter: these six officers will be in court again together on may 7. they are all going to be there at the same time. if they are all found guilty of all of these charges they face, they face anywhere from 20-63 years in jail. anchor: thanks chris. the frat ernl order of police were quick to respond calling the charged today a rush to judgment. >> in my 20 years as a law enforcement officer, and 16 years as an attorney, i have never seen such a rush to file charged. anchor: he went o
we caught up with daniel outside porter's home. when you heard, what were your thoughts? >> probably most likely not true. reporter: porter is one of six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray and they range in the age from 25-54. four have bail set at $350,000. the rest at $250,000. according to online court records, all of them have bail bonds men. those who live in this neighborhood with porter were just as shocked as daniel when we told them to have charges. no...
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because it's an ongoing investigation by the epa and given to daniel loury of the building department and rose mary bosque of the housing investigation department. those are two pieces of information that are relevant today because they are knew. i want to show this more difficult to read inspection notice by the epa. it's dated april subsequent to april 8. these are two new pieces of information and why i am requesting a rehearing. to place a notice of violation in context as a matter of justice. here's all the ways i think this is still working -- yeah, good. the overhead, these are the ways that the city informs the permit holder and has informed him and his contractor. this is at the building inspection department itself it tells you to do this, you have to give a notification and. it tells you if you have questions, you can ask the city. this is attached to the permit holder's application, it says here information packets are available and if paint contains lead, you contact an expert and give three days notice prior to performing work. that is significant, on the 24th after bein
because it's an ongoing investigation by the epa and given to daniel loury of the building department and rose mary bosque of the housing investigation department. those are two pieces of information that are relevant today because they are knew. i want to show this more difficult to read inspection notice by the epa. it's dated april subsequent to april 8. these are two new pieces of information and why i am requesting a rehearing. to place a notice of violation in context as a matter of...
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but a few weeks later, rene and daniel got the best news of their lives. amy was pregnant.in everything, every doctor's appointment and every kick. >> she said this isn't my baby to love. it's yours. she sends us videos of her belly so we can see the movement and it's so amazing. >> reporter: rene wanted to give amy a special mother's day present. she watched slen celebrity chef emeril lagasse surprise moms with breakfast in bed year after year on "good morning america." >> you are the winner of our mother's day breakfast in bed. >> really? >> yes. >> reporter: rene knew her friend amy was the most deserving of moms so she nominated her for this year's breakfast in bed surprise. writing chef emeril la lassie a heart-felt letter. >> dear emeril there are no words to describe what our amazing friends are doing for our husband and i. to call them friends for this selfless act seems like an insult. they will kill me for nominating amy for this but i can't help but share this with the world. >> we're right outside and now it is time for the big surprise. come on. let's go. >> re
but a few weeks later, rene and daniel got the best news of their lives. amy was pregnant.in everything, every doctor's appointment and every kick. >> she said this isn't my baby to love. it's yours. she sends us videos of her belly so we can see the movement and it's so amazing. >> reporter: rene wanted to give amy a special mother's day present. she watched slen celebrity chef emeril lagasse surprise moms with breakfast in bed year after year on "good morning america."...
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daniel: el seÑor que vive allÁ atrÁs tiene que ir.otro fuego fue reportado en nueva jersey dejando a dos personas heridas, las llamas se desataron en el complejo de departamentos. segÚn se informÓ, un residente salto al segundo piso para escapar de las llamas y luego fue trasladado al hospital, unos 16 departamentos sufrieron daÑos. las autoridades investigan las causas. oficiales investigan el hallazgo del cadÁver en el sur de philadelphia. fue a eso de la una de la tarde cuando las autoridades recibieron una llamada, a una embarcaciÓn navegaba bajo la bandera britÁnica. allÍ encontraron el cuerpo ya descompuesto de un hombre. hasta el momento se desconoce la causa de muerte y no han divulgado mÁs informaciÓn. detectives de philadelphia dando al sospechoso que atacÓ a un hombre con una botella dentro de un restaurante. testigos dicen que la vÍctima tuvo una discusiÓn con otro hombre un poco antes, dice que sospechoso tomÓ la botella, golpeÓ a la vÍctima y luego se dio a la fuga. el hombre herido fue trasladado al hospital con varias
daniel: el seÑor que vive allÁ atrÁs tiene que ir.otro fuego fue reportado en nueva jersey dejando a dos personas heridas, las llamas se desataron en el complejo de departamentos. segÚn se informÓ, un residente salto al segundo piso para escapar de las llamas y luego fue trasladado al hospital, unos 16 departamentos sufrieron daÑos. las autoridades investigan las causas. oficiales investigan el hallazgo del cadÁver en el sur de philadelphia. fue a eso de la una de la tarde cuando las...
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host: daniel is next in grand rapids, michigan. go ahead, daniel. daniel, good morning to you. you are on the air. one last call for daniel. there you are. go ahead. caller: my question is in terms of the gentleman from the cato institute, about what makes him an expert on the inner-city. the only thing he has thrown out our numbers -- are numbers which tend to not reflect the reality of the situation. the gentleman from -- mr. eisenbrey is talking about some of the realities versus what mr. tanner is doing in terms of the miss making of what is occurring in the country. host: let's give michael tanner a chance to respond. guest: you are right. i grew up in a middle-class and working class family in lily white, western massachusetts. i have not lived in the inner-city other than washington, d.c. in my life. i can't say i experienced anything like what the young black man experiences today and i won't pretend i had the same experience. but i have worked for years on inner cities and poverty issues. i have written several books met with people in the inner-city, talked to them tr
host: daniel is next in grand rapids, michigan. go ahead, daniel. daniel, good morning to you. you are on the air. one last call for daniel. there you are. go ahead. caller: my question is in terms of the gentleman from the cato institute, about what makes him an expert on the inner-city. the only thing he has thrown out our numbers -- are numbers which tend to not reflect the reality of the situation. the gentleman from -- mr. eisenbrey is talking about some of the realities versus what mr....
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here are some of the highlights, jay and daniel. >> number seven.sure the white house library has lots of books with big print and pictures. >> let me give you one that i think works out of my collection. how can you tell al gore from a roomful of secret service agents? he's the stiff one. >> you look sharp! >> you haven't seen me naked. >> we're going keep it that way. >> number nine. >> what's up, gangsters? it's the m-i-double tizzle. >> i noticed over the years that you have had a few things to say about my pant suits. how about the time you said you can tell it's summer. today hillary clinton hit the beach in a one-piece pant suit. >> now he could laugh around with them. but he could ask some tough questions too, didn't he? >> he has the ability to be serious too, which is a rare trait, i think, these days. and i think that he could -- he had a lot of range in that regard. >> tonight's the last show. what do you expect tonight, jay? >> i expect jay leno. that's what i've been saying. i mean in fact it should be that. i hope it is. i mean, they
here are some of the highlights, jay and daniel. >> number seven.sure the white house library has lots of books with big print and pictures. >> let me give you one that i think works out of my collection. how can you tell al gore from a roomful of secret service agents? he's the stiff one. >> you look sharp! >> you haven't seen me naked. >> we're going keep it that way. >> number nine. >> what's up, gangsters? it's the m-i-double tizzle. >> i...
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daniel joseph deck watch officer, portsmouth virginia.ichelle billado, student engineer port angeles, washington. her commission will be presented by her grandfather, clair walter lieutenant colonel, u.s. air force retired. aaron black virginia beach, virginia. elise morgan bobchinxi graduating with high honors, honolulu hawaii. >> matthew francis bogden graduating with honors, student engineer, key west, florida. his commission will be presented by his brother lieutenant junior grade andrew ogden, u.s. coast guard. victoria rose bornlg us, deck watch officer, cape canaveral, florida. richard choi brady, graduating with honors student engineer, cutter seneca boston massachusetts. matthew morguean brigham seattle, washington. his commission will be presented by his mother katherine brigham captain major air force retired. portsmouth virginia. bradley shea brown, graduating with high honors deck watch officer, cutter stratton, alameda, california. his commission will be presented by his grandfather james brown, commander u.s. navy retired.
daniel joseph deck watch officer, portsmouth virginia.ichelle billado, student engineer port angeles, washington. her commission will be presented by her grandfather, clair walter lieutenant colonel, u.s. air force retired. aaron black virginia beach, virginia. elise morgan bobchinxi graduating with high honors, honolulu hawaii. >> matthew francis bogden graduating with honors, student engineer, key west, florida. his commission will be presented by his brother lieutenant junior grade...
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daniel's clip receives thousands of hits and has helped him fine tune his skills. those who still believe they can do the bus stunt without special effects, daniel has a message. >> my video is definitely fake. so, do not try this at home. it's a lot of computer geekness making something look cool. >> from a stunt that seems superhuman to a dog that wants to be human. >> mishka, i love you. >> ah, the three little words we all long to hear. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> but imagine hearing the phrase from your dog. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> good girl. >> i love you. >> i love you, little doggy. oh, my gosh. >> it's impossible not to join in. >> i love you. >> good girl. >> i love you. >> everybody's always wanted to know if their dog loves them back. >> i would love to have my dog tell me he loves me. god knows i fed him enough. >> mishka's owners aren't descendants of dr. doolittle, so how could this dog possibly talk? >> it's so unbelievable a dog could say "i love you." >> this is the easiest thing to fake. >> you could probably dub over
daniel's clip receives thousands of hits and has helped him fine tune his skills. those who still believe they can do the bus stunt without special effects, daniel has a message. >> my video is definitely fake. so, do not try this at home. it's a lot of computer geekness making something look cool. >> from a stunt that seems superhuman to a dog that wants to be human. >> mishka, i love you. >> ah, the three little words we all long to hear. >> i love you. >>...
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daniel dennett co-director for zaytuna college, zaid shakir. larry alex taunton from fixed point foundation. thank you all. "third rail" panel is next. >> he managed to succeed and alienate every country. no one likes the middle east except the iranians. >> they don't like each other. no i didn't justify the killing of since. they have what's cawmentd the called the dead baby strategy. they put their civilians in harm's way, not firing and having their own civilians in danger or firing and killing multiple civilians. that's what i justified, hobson's choice. >> you know what alan dershowitz stands on this debate. >> whether that's right or wrong, there could be a whole other conversation -- >> is president obama hurting alliances by a potential deal with iran. >> king once said, it is either nonviolence co-existence or violent co-annihilation. i always come down on prodemocracy. who else do you make peace with other than your enemies? >> i agree. >> you got to talk with these people. >> i agree. >> you got find a way to solve this crisis. the m
daniel dennett co-director for zaytuna college, zaid shakir. larry alex taunton from fixed point foundation. thank you all. "third rail" panel is next. >> he managed to succeed and alienate every country. no one likes the middle east except the iranians. >> they don't like each other. no i didn't justify the killing of since. they have what's cawmentd the called the dead baby strategy. they put their civilians in harm's way, not firing and having their own civilians in...
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katty: i think whatever daniel played it would sound fabulous whether it was new or not. that brings the program to a close. you can find out more on our website. i am katty kay, from all of us that bbc world news, thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> it is a global truth. we can do more when we work together. at mufg, our banking relationships span cultures and support almost every institute across the globe, because success takes partnership, and only through discipline and trust can we create something greater than ourselves. mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: a road map to reform, cleveland plans to transform its police department, after reaching a negotiated set
katty: i think whatever daniel played it would sound fabulous whether it was new or not. that brings the program to a close. you can find out more on our website. i am katty kay, from all of us that bbc world news, thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing...
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mobile now as daniel said 51%. daniel, we re-established connection with you. why don't you continue that answer. we lost you for a moment. when i asked you about competition. go ahead. >> okay. as i said competition always exists, but we don't -- we always think about competition. we think how to create value for our customers, for our merchants. if we continue providing value for the participants, we will continue our growth. >> what are you going to do differently as ceo than what was done by jonathan lu the person you will take over from? >> well first of all i have to say that jonathan did a great job in the past two years as ceo. he lead the company a series of very successful mobile transition. now they hand it over to me and i will continue to lead the team the younger generation, to lead the company to the next journey. i think the focus will be first we have to continue to operate our equal system and extend our equal system. second we have to continue to pursuing the opportunity in new areas, in new businesses. last one, most important thing is we ha
mobile now as daniel said 51%. daniel, we re-established connection with you. why don't you continue that answer. we lost you for a moment. when i asked you about competition. go ahead. >> okay. as i said competition always exists, but we don't -- we always think about competition. we think how to create value for our customers, for our merchants. if we continue providing value for the participants, we will continue our growth. >> what are you going to do differently as ceo than...
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(stephanie and daniel) no. no debt.ht a business in the tank here named daisy cakes. she had, for the year, $3,000 in sales. do you know she's been selling $100,000 worth of cakes a month? wow. that's awesome. but i made a deal with her that i was wondering, perhaps you might consider, because it gave me an opportunity to get the money back out, if you might pay me a f-- well, he'll call it a royalty. i'm calling it a return, a 5% return on what you sell, and if you'd be willing to do that, i was going to make the exact same offer the guy who knows nothing about baking just made, $75,000 for 40%, but let me tell you what i do know. i know distributorship. i know the baking business. i know the technology piece of the food business, and i know the marketing business. and she knows how to kiss butt and lie. (laughs) oh. you understand the difference between the shark and the sharkette's offer? this one comes with a 5% royalty on top of it. this one comes with everything needed to make your business a huge business quickly
(stephanie and daniel) no. no debt.ht a business in the tank here named daisy cakes. she had, for the year, $3,000 in sales. do you know she's been selling $100,000 worth of cakes a month? wow. that's awesome. but i made a deal with her that i was wondering, perhaps you might consider, because it gave me an opportunity to get the money back out, if you might pay me a f-- well, he'll call it a royalty. i'm calling it a return, a 5% return on what you sell, and if you'd be willing to do that, i...
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now, daniel barron bornborn has unveiled a new version of the instrument. he is playing beethoven's sonata, opus 57, on his steinway grand piano. it makes a wonderful sound. but not one that is clear as this, the sound made by the new pno that he has recently conceived. the difference might seem marginal to the untrained ear, but to the maestro it is different in sound and feel. >> it is in the tip of the finger, and the relationship between the tip of the finger is different. not in weight, but because it speaks immediately, and each note is more independent. it is more diverse. >> why did you want to make a new pno? >> i played on one of liest's pianos. i was struck by the transparency , the independency of the notes in this. no. >> the most obvious differences in the layout of the strings. the typical modern grand piano as a two-tier design with the strings diagonally. daniel's strings are flat and straight. >> he said to one of his students, if you play accord of four notes, each one must have a different sound. that you can do on this. no. -- that you
now, daniel barron bornborn has unveiled a new version of the instrument. he is playing beethoven's sonata, opus 57, on his steinway grand piano. it makes a wonderful sound. but not one that is clear as this, the sound made by the new pno that he has recently conceived. the difference might seem marginal to the untrained ear, but to the maestro it is different in sound and feel. >> it is in the tip of the finger, and the relationship between the tip of the finger is different. not in...
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danielle and sarah, e manymts at temple university hospital. thank you very much. great job. >> no problem. >> thank you. >>> and we continue on top of the hour breaking news here on cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. any minute now -- we heard from the mayor of philadelphia with his news conference. we're also looking for other news out of temple university hospital, where those two wonderful young women worked. it's where survivors are still being treated after that deadly train derailment in philadelphia. a source close to this investigation here tells cnn that this particular train, amtrak train 188, is believed edd to have been going more than 100 miles an hour around this dangerous bend when it skidded off the tracks. for perspective, that is obviously twice the 50-mile-an-hour limit. that's twice the recommended speed. then the pictures.
danielle and sarah, e manymts at temple university hospital. thank you very much. great job. >> no problem. >> thank you. >>> and we continue on top of the hour breaking news here on cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. any minute now -- we heard from the mayor of philadelphia with his news conference. we're also looking for other news out of temple university hospital, where those two wonderful young women worked. it's where survivors are still being treated after that deadly train...
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en la huelga de hambre participa ademÁs el ex alcalde de san cristÓbal daniel ceballos, tambiÉn opositor una cÁrcel militar a una civil. el grupo terrorista estado islÁmico habrÍa amenazado de muerte las presidentas de argentina y chile, cristina fernÁndez y michelle bachelet, segÚn afirma el jefe de policÍa de buenos
en la huelga de hambre participa ademÁs el ex alcalde de san cristÓbal daniel ceballos, tambiÉn opositor una cÁrcel militar a una civil. el grupo terrorista estado islÁmico habrÍa amenazado de muerte las presidentas de argentina y chile, cristina fernÁndez y michelle bachelet, segÚn afirma el jefe de policÍa de buenos
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one inmate facing such a prospect is daniel wozniak, who prior to his arrest, could be found performing as an actor on the stages of various orange county play houses. >> i want people to know i'm a good guy. i'm easy going. i enjoy long walks on the beach. i'm an aries. i just want people to know that no matter what throughout all of this, i'm really a good guy. almost everyone in my life will say so. >> what i know of wozniak is he's in custody for a double murder. a beheading was involved as well as dismemberment. >> wozniak has entered a not guilty plea in a case that made headlines in orange county. he's alleged to have murdered two friends in order to steal money out of their bank accounts. >> they were saying that i shot both of them and decapitated one of them. it's not true. >> prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty when he goes to trial. >> the two victims were two of my close friends, sam and julie. sam lived in the same complex that me and my fiancee lived at. he had helped me out on several occasions just -- he was -- he was there for me when i needed him. and jul
one inmate facing such a prospect is daniel wozniak, who prior to his arrest, could be found performing as an actor on the stages of various orange county play houses. >> i want people to know i'm a good guy. i'm easy going. i enjoy long walks on the beach. i'm an aries. i just want people to know that no matter what throughout all of this, i'm really a good guy. almost everyone in my life will say so. >> what i know of wozniak is he's in custody for a double murder. a beheading was...
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daniel dennett co-director for zaytuna college, zaid shakir. larry alex taunton from fixed point foundation. thank you all. "third rail" panel is next. >> he managed to succeed and alienate every country. no one likes the middle east except the iranians. >> they don't like each other. ... married a woman who is a christian. i don't believe most believe he's not christian, this is where the game comes in. you can distract voters. >> moving on the foiled attack in garland texas featured two muslims encouraged by i.s.i.l. over social media, leaving many to wonder if the government is doing enough to stop i.s.i.l.'s online propaganda. >> i.s.i.l. claims to gain influence in the united states. >> high quality videos use of magazines and it's used to target those online. >> thousands of home grown terrorists recruited over the internet. the gunmen atacted a member of i.s.i.s. and al-shabab. it raises questions assist to what can be done here at home. >> faisal patel should the government put a stop to this to stop i.s.i.l.'s propaganda. >> there's a
daniel dennett co-director for zaytuna college, zaid shakir. larry alex taunton from fixed point foundation. thank you all. "third rail" panel is next. >> he managed to succeed and alienate every country. no one likes the middle east except the iranians. >> they don't like each other. ... married a woman who is a christian. i don't believe most believe he's not christian, this is where the game comes in. you can distract voters. >> moving on the foiled attack in...
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but as henna daniels shows us they come with health risks. -- hannah daniels shows you, they come with health risk. >> reporter: newlyweds share a love of tatoos. >> think blend together. if i had to put a number on it i'd say in the 20s. >> reporter: they have never had any issues with their ink. but a new survey from nyu langone medical center shows many people end up with complications from their tatoos. >> things were like delayed healing, things that sounded like infections, pain at the site going on for longer, things like itching, scaling, raised areas. >> reporter: researchers interviewed about 300 people in new york's central park with a tattoo. most of them had five tatoos or less. 4% of people had reactions that came on and resolved quickly. the fifth percent had chronic reactions lasting months or years. >> a lot of the things don't have to do with sterile instruments or anything like that more to do the with ink and people's bodies' reactions to them. >> reporter: the study author says doctors can prescribe antibiotics for infections and steroids for chronic problems. surg
but as henna daniels shows us they come with health risks. -- hannah daniels shows you, they come with health risk. >> reporter: newlyweds share a love of tatoos. >> think blend together. if i had to put a number on it i'd say in the 20s. >> reporter: they have never had any issues with their ink. but a new survey from nyu langone medical center shows many people end up with complications from their tatoos. >> things were like delayed healing, things that sounded like...
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. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom -- >> do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren>> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully -- >> the church erupts in laughter, including the 22-year-old bride, melissa warren. and just as things start to quiet down, she completely loses it. >> i just lost it. it was so funny. >> she starts to laugh, and then she just can't stop laughing. i know she's going to keep laughing. so i'm like, just give her a minute, folks. like i know the next one's coming. >> when the video hits the internet, it earns more than a million hits. >> melissa and andrew first met at seattle pacific university where they were both students. >> we lived in the same residents halls. i was a freshman. he was a junior. and we had a lot of mutual friends. spent some time together within groups, but it was after he graduated that we connected again. >> after graduating, andrew received some devastating news. >> my dad came down with lung cancer, like horrific tumors the size of grapefruits. >> deeply religious, andrew copes with his father's c
. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom -- >> do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren>> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully -- >> the church erupts in laughter, including the 22-year-old bride, melissa warren. and just as things start to quiet down, she completely loses it. >> i just lost it. it was so funny. >> she starts to laugh, and then she just can't stop laughing. i know she's going to keep...
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y al presente, millones de venezolanos, daniel ceballos y yo, iniciar el dÍa de hoy una huelga de hambreportero: permanecÍa en familia en la espera de el gobierno no tiene aÚn informaciÓn de cÓmo escapÓ el empresario detenido. ilia garcÍa: el crapton es una planta de origen asiÁtico. y que el gobierno estÁ preocupado por su abuso. kiarina parisi con los detalles. >> este es el problema con crapton, si usted toma una baja dosis le produce energÍa. y si toma demasiado, puede producirle un paro cardÍaco. kiarina: la dea todavÍa no la considera como una droga. sin embargo ya han llamado de varios hospitalescomentando la situaciÓn de gente que se estÁ muriendo. >> pacientes con convulsiones. presentar nÁuseas, vÓmitos y diarrea. esto es un gran problema. kiarina: aunque era una dosis moderada pareciera no tener muchas consecuencias, los especialistas explican que el crapton produce adicciÓn. >> en algunos casos puede ser que la persona le mejora el Ánimo y la energÍa. pero hay otros casos en los que se presentan problemas hasta que pone en riesgo la vida. asÍ que hacemos un llamado a los padr
y al presente, millones de venezolanos, daniel ceballos y yo, iniciar el dÍa de hoy una huelga de hambreportero: permanecÍa en familia en la espera de el gobierno no tiene aÚn informaciÓn de cÓmo escapÓ el empresario detenido. ilia garcÍa: el crapton es una planta de origen asiÁtico. y que el gobierno estÁ preocupado por su abuso. kiarina parisi con los detalles. >> este es el problema con crapton, si usted toma una baja dosis le produce energÍa. y si toma demasiado, puede...
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this is the statue of the republic by daniel chester french. what statue did he do here in washington, d.c.? the lincoln memorial. the lincoln memorial. this is a meeting of the architects held on february 24 1891, when the most preeminent american architects in the country were called in to come out to chicago. the guy that is calling the men is this fellow, -- them in is this fellow, daniel of the chicago firm has been placed in charge of trying to get a design for this big world's fair. he has called in, this is charles mckim presenting his design. i will not go through all of these people. this guy right here, that is richard morris hunt, who did the administration building down here. those of you that are architectural nuts will be interested that the guy bending over right there, with the dark beard, he is taking notes in the meeting, is louis sullivan. he took notes on the meeting. and what happened at this meeting was they got together and said look, let us create a classical city. a white city, a common 60 foot cornice line. classical
this is the statue of the republic by daniel chester french. what statue did he do here in washington, d.c.? the lincoln memorial. the lincoln memorial. this is a meeting of the architects held on february 24 1891, when the most preeminent american architects in the country were called in to come out to chicago. the guy that is calling the men is this fellow, -- them in is this fellow, daniel of the chicago firm has been placed in charge of trying to get a design for this big world's fair. he...
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and i want to start with danielle. part of the organization who's out here giving out water and cookies to people. danielle, first tell me how you're feeling. >> oh i'm feeling amazing, today is a vast difference of who we saw on -- what we saw on monday. today they're celebrating the news they heard. they came down from marilyn mosby and we're really proud of her to take a courageous stand and taking the law and possibly making it apply to everybody. that's -- >> reporter: what's the name of your organization? >> we're change health systems and also southern baptist church we are partnering with change health systems to highlight the importance of change begins with me. and change often times has to begin with how we think and hour modality of thinking from the mental healthcare. >> reporter: thank you so much. before we say good-bye talk to kevin who's a marine veteran and he is out here celebrating as well. how are you feeling? >> i'm not celebrating, i'm here. i'm -- okay. i think it's a sad day that we have to see
and i want to start with danielle. part of the organization who's out here giving out water and cookies to people. danielle, first tell me how you're feeling. >> oh i'm feeling amazing, today is a vast difference of who we saw on -- what we saw on monday. today they're celebrating the news they heard. they came down from marilyn mosby and we're really proud of her to take a courageous stand and taking the law and possibly making it apply to everybody. that's -- >> reporter: what's...