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or violent toward danielle?nce of that whatsoever. >> danielle definitely had control over michael minor. she did manipulate him. did she manipulate him to the point of killing sam? i don't know. >> reporter: detectives mcdonald and szalbirak realized they needed to pay danielle dreher another visit. >> we're going back to find out what is your intent? what is your involvement with this? >> coming up -- did someone have a million reasons to commit murder? >> there was a substantial amount of money that she was going to gain if sam turned up dead. >> when "dateline" continues. emerge restored, replenished, fortified. emerge everyday with emergen-c. packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good every day? emerge and see. saved an average of $412," syou probably won't believe me. but you can believe this, real esurance employee nancy abraham. look her up online. esurance, it's surprisingly painless. hey buddy! what do you wanna i be when you grow up?
or violent toward danielle?nce of that whatsoever. >> danielle definitely had control over michael minor. she did manipulate him. did she manipulate him to the point of killing sam? i don't know. >> reporter: detectives mcdonald and szalbirak realized they needed to pay danielle dreher another visit. >> we're going back to find out what is your intent? what is your involvement with this? >> coming up -- did someone have a million reasons to commit murder? >> there...
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had to be daniel and daniel alone.t be so easy. >> this is one of those cases where circumstantial is -- is kind. i mean, you had no fingerprints, you had no dna, you had no bloody clothes on the suspect, you had -- >> right. >> you had no incriminating statements really, just some sort of weird stuff, but -- >> right. yeah. it's a -- >> you have-- >> tough case. >> nothin'. >> tough case -- >> it was. circumstantial is a correct word. >> reporter: question was, could they make the case -- or would a jury believe they'd reached the wrong conclusion? coming up -- motive -- it's been tricky to pin down in this case. but in court, prosecutors present jurors with a theory of everything. >> that's why this whole thing happened. >> when infatuation continues. >> when infatuation continues. ♪ ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. ♪ ♪ ♪ and everywhere i go ♪ there's always something to remind me ♪ ♪ of another place and time ♪ ♪ >>> i'm dara brown with the hour's top stories. a growing number of states are planning to cha
had to be daniel and daniel alone.t be so easy. >> this is one of those cases where circumstantial is -- is kind. i mean, you had no fingerprints, you had no dna, you had no bloody clothes on the suspect, you had -- >> right. >> you had no incriminating statements really, just some sort of weird stuff, but -- >> right. yeah. it's a -- >> you have-- >> tough case. >> nothin'. >> tough case -- >> it was. circumstantial is a correct word....
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daniel: i guess the letter -- gov. bevin: because he has problemsecause all the in this case, because louisville kentucky,gest city in he wants to say the mistakes budget,their instead of putting into their own pension system, now they are because i shortfall, have been talking about this for a year. he and i have been talking about this, multiple article -- multiple articles published in the newspaper about this. saying it is at fault come up in capitals kentucky. at fault, the capital of kentucky. really? it was published. daniel: many governors want to expand education. better approach? gov. bevin: again, every state, just like every company, has a finite amount of money. for example, the reason there have been cuts to anything is because i am the first and only governor in the history of kentucky that has fully funded the pension obligation. save, how actually rries much money you need to put into the pension system to that of bare-- to, at a minimum, to maintain the current solvency of the pensions. no one in the
daniel: i guess the letter -- gov. bevin: because he has problemsecause all the in this case, because louisville kentucky,gest city in he wants to say the mistakes budget,their instead of putting into their own pension system, now they are because i shortfall, have been talking about this for a year. he and i have been talking about this, multiple article -- multiple articles published in the newspaper about this. saying it is at fault come up in capitals kentucky. at fault, the capital of...
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he was the one who got the money to stormy daniels. that, you know, as -- as, you know, the four words that seem to define the trump presidency for me are, you know, shorkiare shocking but not surprising. all of this makes perfect sense. the story has an internal logic that this was the eve of the election. this was a very close election. this would have been deeply embarrassing to candidate donald trump had it come out. so he paid the money to make the problem go away. to bury the problem for the current -- for the period leading up to the election. how did he do it? he used michael cohen. and he did it through the subterfuge of cohen laying out the money in the first place. but why would michael cohen do that unless the president told him to do it. it doesn't make sense otherwise. >> do you see new legal jeopardy for president trump in terms of what michael cohen will testify to in a couple of hours? >> absolutely. there are a panoply of legal problems that arise from this opening statement. and we should just say this is the opening
he was the one who got the money to stormy daniels. that, you know, as -- as, you know, the four words that seem to define the trump presidency for me are, you know, shorkiare shocking but not surprising. all of this makes perfect sense. the story has an internal logic that this was the eve of the election. this was a very close election. this would have been deeply embarrassing to candidate donald trump had it come out. so he paid the money to make the problem go away. to bury the problem for...
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damian: all right, thank you, daniel. daniel: thank you so much, appreciate it. damian: and up next, boy oh boy, your taxes. stay with us, unity council is here to come. try my sourdough patty melt combo with fries and a drink for just $4.99. it's the perfect remedy for the uncomfortable things in life... like flying, the dentist ...and guys named ronald. i have my reasons. try my $4.99 sourdough patty melt combo today. remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. comes with 100% beef, grilled onions, and two types of melty cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink. it's comfort food for the uncomfortable things in life. yep, this guy knows what i'm talking about. try my $4.99 sourdough p
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danielle." ooh. danielle, control yourself.'d like to slow it down here with a special discount for a special girl. danielle, this one's for you. with a special discount for a special girl. at walgreens, we want you, to keep doing you... and we'll take care of medicare part d. by helping you save up to $5 on each prescription... so you can get back to doing the things you love. stop in and start saving on your medicare part d prescriptions today... walgreens. trusted since 1901. (danny) after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. (danny) every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. quickbooks. backing you. hey, darryl! hey, thomas. if you were choosing a network, would you want the one the experts at rootmetrics say is number one in the nation? sure, they probably know what they're talking about. or the one that j.d. power says is highest in network quality by people who us
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querido daniel, bienvenido a la ediciÓn digital.es venezolano pero sin embargo has conseguido hacer un discurso o quemo si fuera uno de los momentos mÁs emotivos del concierto y le sacaste lÁgrimas a muchÍsimas personas que estaban allÍ. quÉ significa para ti participar en un momento tan histÓrico, daniel? daniel: mira, querido, siempre me he considerado mÁs que con una nacionalidad, un ciudadano del mundo. mismo que construyese cuando a travÉs de la empatÍa, de la compasiÓn, un regalo para mi. no sabÍa lo que iba a suceder en realidad. habÍa muchísima incertidumbre en el momento de poder participar en este evento. mi amor por venezuela tiene mucho tiempo y ha ido creciendo, tengo grandes amigos venezolanos. han tenido la oportunidad de estar en esta naciÓn y vivir y mirar el terror de frente. sÓlo que el que realmente camina estas calles poder dejar de suponer y saber que lo que estÁ sucediendo en venezuela es algo terrorÍfico, es algo muy doloroso. deberÍa de ser agenda de todos. por quÉ? porque la decadencia del espÍritu humano e
querido daniel, bienvenido a la ediciÓn digital.es venezolano pero sin embargo has conseguido hacer un discurso o quemo si fuera uno de los momentos mÁs emotivos del concierto y le sacaste lÁgrimas a muchÍsimas personas que estaban allÍ. quÉ significa para ti participar en un momento tan histÓrico, daniel? daniel: mira, querido, siempre me he considerado mÁs que con una nacionalidad, un ciudadano del mundo. mismo que construyese cuando a travÉs de la empatÍa, de la compasiÓn, un...
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the director of options at simpler training thanks danielle.and in an effort to crack down on hate speech social media companies like facebook twitter and you tube are attempting to regulate content in the european union for example the european commission says that seventy two percent of hate speech has already been removed but regulating a free market of free speech is proving to be costly especially for some content creators molly barrows contributor with america lawyer joins us now with more hey molly how you doing great part how are you oh i couldn't be better couldn't be better now this is such an interesting subject i mean social media outlets are cracking down on speech hate speech but you know how's it working out so far. well it's such a convoluted complicated problem i mean basically for many years social media outlets excepted hate speech is just the cost of doing business now they don't regulate it because of the slew of controversies that we have seen it can cost them in the form of fines viewers or even public support so as long
the director of options at simpler training thanks danielle.and in an effort to crack down on hate speech social media companies like facebook twitter and you tube are attempting to regulate content in the european union for example the european commission says that seventy two percent of hate speech has already been removed but regulating a free market of free speech is proving to be costly especially for some content creators molly barrows contributor with america lawyer joins us now with...
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daniel chester french was the hometown boy. it didn't matter that he had never done a sculpture larger than 3 feet. he got the job. it is sort of remarkable that it happened. his first model is lost and was rejected and he decided to consult the apollo belvedere, at least a copy of it that was on view at the in boston across the river. from that he began doing drawings of legs, torsos that would create a sense of torsion and drama for the figure he would do. of course then it begins to take the shape as he writes descriptive passages of what we know as the minuteman. this is taken around 1875. the dedication was a tremendous event. ulysses s grant was there, to represent rhode island our favorite topic of the day. luisa may alcott arrived and said, where is my seat? she was already pretty famous and the master of ceremonies said your sieges anywhere but on this platform. she left. she did not stay. then the platform collapsed. daniel chester french did not get paid for this iconic work, which is pretty good for a guy that didn'
daniel chester french was the hometown boy. it didn't matter that he had never done a sculpture larger than 3 feet. he got the job. it is sort of remarkable that it happened. his first model is lost and was rejected and he decided to consult the apollo belvedere, at least a copy of it that was on view at the in boston across the river. from that he began doing drawings of legs, torsos that would create a sense of torsion and drama for the figure he would do. of course then it begins to take the...
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similarly, i'd like to appeal directly to daniel.ease contact us immediately. you are in no trouble whatsoever. our only concern is for your welfare and your well—being. we want to locate you and return you to your family. naturally, daniel's family are very concerned about this, but it's remarkable, the support we've had during the last few days in helping us to find daniel. emergency services are at the scene of what they're describing as a "serious incident" after reports of a light aircraft coming down near a landing strip in north essex. essex police has confirmed officers were called to belchamp walter, near the border with suffolk, at around midday. the headlines on bbc news: nissan says brexit is causing uncertainty as it confirms that its new suv won't be made in sunderland, but in japan. the business secretary greg clark called the decision "a blow to the sector and the region". theresa may says she has new ideas on brexit ahead of her return to brussels for talks on the irish backstop. a new underwater search is taking pla
similarly, i'd like to appeal directly to daniel.ease contact us immediately. you are in no trouble whatsoever. our only concern is for your welfare and your well—being. we want to locate you and return you to your family. naturally, daniel's family are very concerned about this, but it's remarkable, the support we've had during the last few days in helping us to find daniel. emergency services are at the scene of what they're describing as a "serious incident" after reports of a...
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daniel chester french was the hometown boy. it did not matter he had never done a sculpture larger than about three feet. he got the job. and it's sort of remarkable that it happened. his first model is lost. it was rejected. and he decided to consult the apollo gold the deer, at least -- belvedere, at least a copy of it on view at the boston athaneum. from that, he began doing drawings of legs, torsos, that would create a sense of portion and drama for the figure he would do. then it begins to take a shape as he writes descriptive passages as well of what we know is the minute man. this is taken around 1875. the dedication was a tremendous event. ulysses s. grant was there. ambrose burnside was there to represent rhode island, a favorite topic of the day. louisa may alcott arrived and said, where is my seat? she was pretty famous and the master of ceremonies said, your seat is anywhere but on this platform. she left. she did not stay. then the platform collapsed. [laughter] harold: french did not get paid for this iconic work,
daniel chester french was the hometown boy. it did not matter he had never done a sculpture larger than about three feet. he got the job. and it's sort of remarkable that it happened. his first model is lost. it was rejected. and he decided to consult the apollo gold the deer, at least -- belvedere, at least a copy of it on view at the boston athaneum. from that, he began doing drawings of legs, torsos, that would create a sense of portion and drama for the figure he would do. then it begins to...
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in 2017, daniel died in 2017, 226 schoolchildren took their own life. daniel was one of them.nt on social media to find out how to do it. a google spokesperson told us, we wish to send out the deepest condolences to daniel's family. when people in need to turn to the internet for information and advice and search for queries relating to suicide, we share the samaritans‘ 24—hour helpline number to connect people who are depressed, suicidal or in distress with the help and advice they need to, and we urge anyone in this position to contact the number, which is 116 123. that's on there, but... do children know what that is? and notjust that, but they're in that frame of mind already, so they're not going to pick up the phone and contact and stranger. i mean, daniel was 15. i don't know whether he'd know what the samaritans was. and, you know, if you've put that in the internet, that's not the first thing you see. the first thing you see is what you've put in, you don't see that number. and why can't google just take it off? remove it altogether? there's no point having a number a
in 2017, daniel died in 2017, 226 schoolchildren took their own life. daniel was one of them.nt on social media to find out how to do it. a google spokesperson told us, we wish to send out the deepest condolences to daniel's family. when people in need to turn to the internet for information and advice and search for queries relating to suicide, we share the samaritans‘ 24—hour helpline number to connect people who are depressed, suicidal or in distress with the help and advice they need...
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and for more on this we're joined now by our financial correspondent frank first daniel cope so daniel is this new phone an expensive gimmick or is it a real revolution in the smartphone market. i mean see even i guess we can clearly see a trend when you talk about phones on the one hand they're getting bigger and bigger i remember ten or fifteen years ago when i had one of my first phones a nokia phone and how proud i was because it was so small and the phones are getting more and more expensive i mean two thousand u.s. dollars that's a prize for a very very good tablet or even a laptop so that's the other side of course not many customers will in fact pay this amount of two thousand u.s. dollars usually when you sign up contract with a cell phone company you get quite some discounts well we have to remember that the trend has been also changing how you actually use your phone today it's all about online content all about videos and the first reaction that i'm actually getting are quite positive because this big screen is going to be very interesting for asked for ties and companies i
and for more on this we're joined now by our financial correspondent frank first daniel cope so daniel is this new phone an expensive gimmick or is it a real revolution in the smartphone market. i mean see even i guess we can clearly see a trend when you talk about phones on the one hand they're getting bigger and bigger i remember ten or fifteen years ago when i had one of my first phones a nokia phone and how proud i was because it was so small and the phones are getting more and more...
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you know up to date with the latest news my colleague daniel hawkins will be with you in just over thirty minutes time. hello and welcome the cross-talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle is america ready for a real anti-war candidate clearly the political establishment and media aren't criticism a presidential candidate and anyone else who questions foreign policy orthodoxies is swift and unrelenting fighting for peace has never been so difficult. crosstalk in the politics of anti-war i'm joined by my guest daniel for ahci in washington he's the c.e.o. of grassroots political consulting also in washington we have thomas polling he is a an independent economist and author and in percival we crossed to the he's a former cia counterterrorism specials who is now executive director of the counsel for the national interest all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate philip let me go to you first and personal. i guess it took the advent of the election of donald trump for the neo cons to invade both major political
you know up to date with the latest news my colleague daniel hawkins will be with you in just over thirty minutes time. hello and welcome the cross-talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle is america ready for a real anti-war candidate clearly the political establishment and media aren't criticism a presidential candidate and anyone else who questions foreign policy orthodoxies is swift and unrelenting fighting for peace has never been so difficult. crosstalk in the politics of...
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crosstalk in the politics of anti-war i'm joined by my guest daniel for watching in washington he's the c.e.o. of grassroots political consulting also in washington we have thomas polling he is a an independent economist and author and in percival we cross to the he's a former cia counterterrorism specials who is now executive director of the council for the national interest all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate philip let me go to you first and personal. i guess it took the advent of the election of donald trump for the neo cons to invade both major political parties and basically capture of the media because saying anything against war or foreign interventions forced regime change it's almost turned in to criminalize speech anyone that stands up and you know we had these people in two thousand and three saying would be a walk in the park in iraq we all thought they were discredited but they're back with a vengeance almost like a stranglehold and it does concern me very much that there's a chilling effect on e
crosstalk in the politics of anti-war i'm joined by my guest daniel for watching in washington he's the c.e.o. of grassroots political consulting also in washington we have thomas polling he is a an independent economist and author and in percival we cross to the he's a former cia counterterrorism specials who is now executive director of the council for the national interest all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate philip...
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to that is not going to move the needle in the right direction for anyone go ahead daniel. yeah and that's where i talked about that hopeful optimism of the uptick of involvement in the next election especially and we did see it in two thousand and eighteen from the millennial zz. showing up and turning out to vote because that is the only thing where a member of congress someone in the senate or a presidential candidate is going to really hear and feel that pressure and sent to me that that's the opposite of what they're playing to and pandering to the neo con baby boomer generation that thirty six to forty percent of the base that really is the only thing that will break through their corruptive money that we've discussed in the political process is when they feel that the voters could alice them then you'll have more conversations like should we continue to propagate the war in yemen should we continue in syria should we continue eighteen nineteen twenty more years in afghanistan and that it's really that public pressure that is the only thing that's going to change this
to that is not going to move the needle in the right direction for anyone go ahead daniel. yeah and that's where i talked about that hopeful optimism of the uptick of involvement in the next election especially and we did see it in two thousand and eighteen from the millennial zz. showing up and turning out to vote because that is the only thing where a member of congress someone in the senate or a presidential candidate is going to really hear and feel that pressure and sent to me that that's...
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and let's go now to our financial correspondent frank daniel cooper daniel i'm guessing telecom is the only company complaining about five. no they are not the only ones who are complaining and it seems that the c.e.o. of dog shit is in fact very frustrated and i guess when you really take a look closer at what was happening you can somehow understand his frustration because it is just showing again that germany is certainly a country we produce great cars we are our leading and also in other sectors but certainly not when it comes to digital is a show that we already heard some months ago from peter my east germany's minister of economics he was saying that he feels that it will be unrealistic to have germany fully covered with the five g. and that what we have to face is not even at the moment you will have a decent and fast running four g. network in many rule areas here inside of the country so with this situation it seems even more unimaginable that by the end of twenty twenty two ninety eight per cent of germany's households will be able to use the new five g. standard so telecom
and let's go now to our financial correspondent frank daniel cooper daniel i'm guessing telecom is the only company complaining about five. no they are not the only ones who are complaining and it seems that the c.e.o. of dog shit is in fact very frustrated and i guess when you really take a look closer at what was happening you can somehow understand his frustration because it is just showing again that germany is certainly a country we produce great cars we are our leading and also in other...
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daniel went to emma and chelsea for losing daniel. how to kill yourself and give you a step—by—step guide. how to kill yourself and give you a step-by-step guide. do other people accept the argument from alex that some, this is what the social media companies say, that they keep some of the staff there because it can push people to support organisations and charities? when i was on social media nothing helped me whatsoever, if anything it was the opposite. i also sympathise because my best friend took her own life at the age of 14. it was something i had to deal with which snapped me out of my rut i guess, thankfully. but images did not help me whatsoever, did not help my friend, clearly.” did not help me whatsoever, did not help my friend, clearly. i agree, some of those images should not have been on there and i think the policy is changing. sorry, i know you're not representing instagram and facebook, you'rejust on not representing instagram and facebook, you're just on the advisory board, but what you think the reason is why they'
daniel went to emma and chelsea for losing daniel. how to kill yourself and give you a step—by—step guide. how to kill yourself and give you a step-by-step guide. do other people accept the argument from alex that some, this is what the social media companies say, that they keep some of the staff there because it can push people to support organisations and charities? when i was on social media nothing helped me whatsoever, if anything it was the opposite. i also sympathise because my best...
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daniel: exactly. jack: he's making a geopolitical ventilation that he has more leverage on a policy. daniel: exactly. these sanctions are weak and if they are embedded in a policy which is inconsistently followed. jack: right. daniel: if you are putin and you listen to the administration and it is inconsistent with the president, the head of the administration, what does that do to the power of the message which sanctions are backing up? that is my words, but that has been of concern to me. experts,n audience of people that have studied sanctions for a long time, and i wanted to open it up to questions. please identify yourself. barbara. barbara: thanks. i direct the iran initiative here.pleasure to see you . has withdrawn from the jcpoa and violated the understanding that was reached, what in your mind will it take to bring iran back into new negotiations where we have to put more on the table, and why should they have any say that the next u.s. administration would uphold any agreement when the curr
daniel: exactly. jack: he's making a geopolitical ventilation that he has more leverage on a policy. daniel: exactly. these sanctions are weak and if they are embedded in a policy which is inconsistently followed. jack: right. daniel: if you are putin and you listen to the administration and it is inconsistent with the president, the head of the administration, what does that do to the power of the message which sanctions are backing up? that is my words, but that has been of concern to me....
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here's david daniel with the hollywood minute.t-spanish dialogue, music) another big win for "roma!" the alfonso cuaron movie was named best film at the bafta awards... cuaron also won the directing and cinematography prizes. "the favourite" led the way with seven bafta awards, including leading actress for olivia colman, and supporting actress for rachel weisz (vice). rami malek won leading actor for "bohemian rhapsody," while mahershala ali captured supporting actor for "green book.""and now, introducing our world-famous flying elephant!"here's your latest look at "dumbo!" tim burton's take on the classic disney tale opens march 29th. "he won't fly without his feather.""hmm." (nat)"all right, dumbo, give me a show- stopper." (nat)"fly, dumbo." (nat)"whoa!""you've made me a child again."in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. beside
here's david daniel with the hollywood minute.t-spanish dialogue, music) another big win for "roma!" the alfonso cuaron movie was named best film at the bafta awards... cuaron also won the directing and cinematography prizes. "the favourite" led the way with seven bafta awards, including leading actress for olivia colman, and supporting actress for rachel weisz (vice). rami malek won leading actor for "bohemian rhapsody," while mahershala ali captured supporting...
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daniel sandford, bbc news.: in britain, there was a new act in the respite, today as three conservative -- the brexit drama todaas three conservative mps resigned from party with a blistering attack on theresa may's handling of brexit. the party had been taken over by hardlinerexiteers, said the lawmakers, who joined a new group of former labour mps left the party on monday. here is john pnaar. his report contains flash photography. john: small in number, big in ambition. today the trio of mps walked away from the toryarty and joined the breakaway band who had already quit labor, ta their first steps into the capoliticenter with an independent group.wi the labor quitters, they make 11. the newestg recruits sittt there grounds for divorce from the tory party. friends and family who enabled me to win -- john: brexit a big reason for going. >> the hard-line anti-eu squad that have destroyed every leader for the last 40 years are now running the conservative party, top to toe. they are the conservative party. >> i
daniel sandford, bbc news.: in britain, there was a new act in the respite, today as three conservative -- the brexit drama todaas three conservative mps resigned from party with a blistering attack on theresa may's handling of brexit. the party had been taken over by hardlinerexiteers, said the lawmakers, who joined a new group of former labour mps left the party on monday. here is john pnaar. his report contains flash photography. john: small in number, big in ambition. today the trio of mps...
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daniel quittin skee is one of the czech republic's wealthiest citizens his business headquarters are on prague's famous parisa street getting an interview with him though proves impossible. instead critics keep prefers to appear on sparta progs house sports channel he's the football club's chairman pretense he made most of his money in the energy sector but he also has a stake in the czech republic's most popular tabloid blessed as well as a minority share of french daily moaned the czech market is too small for the billionaire says david trimble the generalist has studied quittin ski holdings annual statements in detail and still have some kind of diversification of his business because now he depends heavily on the energy sector and he wants to have another businesses under the roof like check online giant mall for example the billionaire owns the e-commerce company with an annual turnover of several hundred million euros it's one of the biggest in the country analysts believe quittin scheme may want to implement some of mall successful strategies that metro now is a good time for
daniel quittin skee is one of the czech republic's wealthiest citizens his business headquarters are on prague's famous parisa street getting an interview with him though proves impossible. instead critics keep prefers to appear on sparta progs house sports channel he's the football club's chairman pretense he made most of his money in the energy sector but he also has a stake in the czech republic's most popular tabloid blessed as well as a minority share of french daily moaned the czech...
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i've been working to find a show for danielle m. you may remember her from the bachelor in paradise. i signed her up for tinder and we embarked on a search for her mr. swipe right. this season on the matchelor, danielle m came to hollywood on a quest for love. but on the bachelor she found nothing but heart break. she tried again on bachelor in paradise and heart break struck again. and so this 33-year-old with a biological clock that's ticking like flava flaif's neck, reached out for a last chance at love. me, i'm the matchelor. we met justin the adventurer. >> i'm like steve irwin. >> he died. >> the dreamer. >> i'm working on five songs. >> and caleb, the outlaw. >> do you pay for your own netflix account? >> of course i mooch off someone else. >> jimmy: and now which of these three white dudes will get a second date? it's all happening right about -- is it happening now? now. yes. we are here at the season finality of the matchelor. danielle, how are you? >> i'm great. i'm excited. how are you? >> jimmy: we went through how many
i've been working to find a show for danielle m. you may remember her from the bachelor in paradise. i signed her up for tinder and we embarked on a search for her mr. swipe right. this season on the matchelor, danielle m came to hollywood on a quest for love. but on the bachelor she found nothing but heart break. she tried again on bachelor in paradise and heart break struck again. and so this 33-year-old with a biological clock that's ticking like flava flaif's neck, reached out for a last...
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police today have renewed their appeal to find out where daniel might be.rching the grounds of reading university and the surrounding area and continue to do so until daniel is found. a lot of police officers have been on site over the last few days looking for daniel and also many more officers that you can't see carrying out investigation tasks behind—the—scenes. that search that the police were speaking about has been taking place across these grounds and also in particular focusing on the woods just behind me. that's where the university lake is. he was on a path just next to the lake. it's still very cold here in reading. you can see that there is snow on the ground and the lake is at the moment frozen over. the police also appealed directly to daniel and they told him that he wouldn't be in trouble but to get directly in touch with them if he can see this appeal because many people want to know where he is. victims of crime will be given new rights to challenge the release of violent offenders under a review of the parole system. the change follows an
police today have renewed their appeal to find out where daniel might be.rching the grounds of reading university and the surrounding area and continue to do so until daniel is found. a lot of police officers have been on site over the last few days looking for daniel and also many more officers that you can't see carrying out investigation tasks behind—the—scenes. that search that the police were speaking about has been taking place across these grounds and also in particular focusing on...
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jeff daniels, i love him.show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so excited about paul shaffer. i mean, you must be asked about paul shaffer in every single interview -- >> tariq: yeah. >> jimmy: you do? yeah. >> tariq: yeah. >> jimmy: he's a legend. i just -- i was thinking about paul shaffer. because i obviously love him from "saturday night live." and i'll talk to him about all this when he's out here. but i kind of, like, learned my comedy timing a little bit from his laugh. >> tariq: really? >> jimmy: from letterman. >> tariq: okay. >> jimmy: when he was on letterman, he would -- letterman would tell a joke and either it would work or not work. and the audience didn't really matter. because he would tell a joke and all of a sudden you would hear -- "ah! [ laughter ] ah!" [ laughter ] and, like, paul shaffer from the back. he wasn't even -- the camera wasn't even on him. dave would tell a joke. the camera would be on dave. and all of a sudden, from this side, you kind hear -- "ah!" [ laughter ] like i wa
jeff daniels, i love him.show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so excited about paul shaffer. i mean, you must be asked about paul shaffer in every single interview -- >> tariq: yeah. >> jimmy: you do? yeah. >> tariq: yeah. >> jimmy: he's a legend. i just -- i was thinking about paul shaffer. because i obviously love him from "saturday night live." and i'll talk to him about all this when he's out here. but i kind of, like, learned my comedy timing a little...
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when people turn to daniel's family.h for suicide, we show them the samaritans 24—hour number, 116, one to three. it is on there but do children know what that is? they are in that frame of mind already so they're not going to pick up the phone and contact some stranger. who else has seen disturbing content of social media? recently on instagram, a year and a half ago, i saw already disturbing video of someone, and can i have never seen before, literally in my entire existence on instagram, and there was not a doll, almost like a blown up figure, and a man had a gun, he was shooting it. and it had no sound, i don't know if the gun was real, if it was planned, the jokes, or some sort of morbid humour, but it disappeared on the explore page of instagram. i have never liked anything, never seen that can before in my life, itjust appeared and it was really shocking to see it. and i blocked the person and reported the account but still seeing that after instagram literally recommended me to see it, it was a massive drawback t
when people turn to daniel's family.h for suicide, we show them the samaritans 24—hour number, 116, one to three. it is on there but do children know what that is? they are in that frame of mind already so they're not going to pick up the phone and contact some stranger. who else has seen disturbing content of social media? recently on instagram, a year and a half ago, i saw already disturbing video of someone, and can i have never seen before, literally in my entire existence on instagram,...
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those friends of daniels who received a voter's card on time voted for a car the challenger to incumbent president bihari not because they believe things will change overnight but because they see a different administration is key for the youth to claim power one day you're no longer waiting for the government young people i read and young people who are frustrated and deer are determined right now to do to get themselves what they want to get. people under thirty are already in the majority in nigeria they know that our population grows young people will have more power if they actually use it to hold politicians accountable that process has just started as people like daniel and need to and their friends are getting older. ok and i'll send a girl also how did election this weekend in the country is now awaiting the official results just like nigeria senegal is a young country seventy percent of the population is under the age of thirty and those young people yield considerable power when it comes to politics so failing to deliver for the young generation in senegal is a risky tax break
those friends of daniels who received a voter's card on time voted for a car the challenger to incumbent president bihari not because they believe things will change overnight but because they see a different administration is key for the youth to claim power one day you're no longer waiting for the government young people i read and young people who are frustrated and deer are determined right now to do to get themselves what they want to get. people under thirty are already in the majority in...
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cope our financial correspondent there in frankfurt daniel obviously u.s. and china trade delegation speaking today continuing their talks over the trade dispute what do investors there where you are want to see out of these talks. good morning stephen well the answer i guess is very simple if there is something what investors and traders what they don't like at all it is uncertainty and we have been talking about that trade war between beijing and washington for months with lots of ups and downs and very harsh rhetoric from both sides so they want answers what is going to happen with the current u.s. president who can change his mind within minutes this situation is even more difficult for investors and certainly beside clarification investors at the end would prefer an agreement without tears we just have to remember how markets around the world i guess we can say have been dealing with this trade tension when we take a look here at the group index dax in frankfurt shares over the last twelve months have tumbled by about nine percent and we're talking her
cope our financial correspondent there in frankfurt daniel obviously u.s. and china trade delegation speaking today continuing their talks over the trade dispute what do investors there where you are want to see out of these talks. good morning stephen well the answer i guess is very simple if there is something what investors and traders what they don't like at all it is uncertainty and we have been talking about that trade war between beijing and washington for months with lots of ups and...
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danielle." ooh. le, control yourself. i'd like to slow it down here with a special discount for a ecial girl. danielle, this one's for you with a speciand relief from for a ecial gsymptoms caused feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. sometimes the best time is time you make for yourself. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion improves skin hydration in just one day. and for twice the moisture, try the body wash too. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results®. ♪ if♪ darling, tell me me, loveall the ways ♪ay ♪ ♪ tell me all the ways ♪ all the ways at the store, or to your door. target run and done. for mild-to-moderate eczema, it's steroid-free.a. do not use if you are allergic to eucrisa or its ingredients. allergic reactions may occur at or near the application site. the most common side effect is application site pain. ask your doctor about eucrisa. dates, al
danielle." ooh. le, control yourself. i'd like to slow it down here with a special discount for a ecial girl. danielle, this one's for you with a speciand relief from for a ecial gsymptoms caused feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. sometimes the best time is time you make for yourself. aveeno® daily moisturizing...
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back danielle. thank you how are you there today i couldn't be better and i'm really pleased that you're here because i want you to tell us about what you think about this movie about g.e. they are making so many different moves themselves off loading things throwing things overboard is that going to make them a better company and what do you think about them as us as a buy. i definitely do think it will make them a better company because i think what g.e. needs to do is they need to focus they really need to focus on their power aviation and especially if there are new or new it will energy segments of their business and i think that's what they're looking to do and this cash infusion is going to help them really reduce their debt and work on their balance sheet issues so while i look at the you know you look at it in two different ways right we look at the overall story of them we also have to look at the technicals the background of the
back danielle. thank you how are you there today i couldn't be better and i'm really pleased that you're here because i want you to tell us about what you think about this movie about g.e. they are making so many different moves themselves off loading things throwing things overboard is that going to make them a better company and what do you think about them as us as a buy. i definitely do think it will make them a better company because i think what g.e. needs to do is they need to focus they...
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this is a question for president daniel. if you're concerned, i assume you mean single family households. what you support policy to boost wages cents higher income people are more likely to marry and stay married and have children and wedlock. >> those whom i don't, the entire focus of eight years an elected office was to raise the disposable income. our job is not to make sure wealthy money make people make more money is that we want people to become wealthier than they are. chicken and egg here. no one needs to take it from me. there is a himalaya of data on this that goes back decades. not just economic, every problem we deal with is closely correlated to the collapse of the family. it is not just in low income categories anymore. it has been amply illustrated by more recent scholarship. i am not here to decline. i'm here to note that. in the face of that we will have to do things, including expending education back earlier. that simply wasn't necessary. in days gone by. it is a reality not a judgment i am making. >> tha
this is a question for president daniel. if you're concerned, i assume you mean single family households. what you support policy to boost wages cents higher income people are more likely to marry and stay married and have children and wedlock. >> those whom i don't, the entire focus of eight years an elected office was to raise the disposable income. our job is not to make sure wealthy money make people make more money is that we want people to become wealthier than they are. chicken and...
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it's based on daniel. >> stephen: the book of daniel, the prophet?estament, the book of daniel, he's a guy who only ate fruits and vegetables and grains and didn't have any leavened breads or animal products. i did it with my pastor. it's like our lent. we give something up. so for 21 days i had no meat, no sugar and no alcohol. it was actually amazing. it was really cool. ( cheers and applause ) if you know how much i drink, you know that 21 days. >> stephen: is there any part of the component being thrown into a lion's den? ( laughter ) because that's one to have the few things you know about daniel, you throw me in with lions, i'll get in shape quick. >> lion fighting is sick cardio. >> stephen: you've already controlled dinosaurs. >> lions are not that different. ( laughter ) >> stephen: do you ever feel you're in a lions den being a celebrity in the public eye, people trying to figure out what's going on with chris pratt, people pointing cameras at you? you ever feel like you're in the lions den, chris pratt? >> yeah, i suppose i. do but if you
it's based on daniel. >> stephen: the book of daniel, the prophet?estament, the book of daniel, he's a guy who only ate fruits and vegetables and grains and didn't have any leavened breads or animal products. i did it with my pastor. it's like our lent. we give something up. so for 21 days i had no meat, no sugar and no alcohol. it was actually amazing. it was really cool. ( cheers and applause ) if you know how much i drink, you know that 21 days. >> stephen: is there any part of...
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daniels' case. you have a supposedly reputable fbi examiner testifying that there was a double match, which back then was equivalent to fingerprint or dna identification. we sent transcripts of the case to the fbi and the fbi, in conjunction with the department of justice, wrote to the attorney of delaware, that the agent testified beyond the means of science. in layman's terms, the agent lied. soledad: when you are finally, after 39 years, being released, did people say, we are sorry? elmer: no one apologized. haven't heard, i guess what you would call people in positions of authority, have never humbled themselves to come to me and say, we were wrong. soledad: you seem to recall, but i think -- seem very calm, but i think i would be furious. it doesn't sound like anyone is being held accountable. will they compensate you in some capacity? elmer: i don't know. soledad: are you mad, furious? elmer: hurt. soledad: are there more elmer daniels right now who are incarcerated behind bars because of this
daniels' case. you have a supposedly reputable fbi examiner testifying that there was a double match, which back then was equivalent to fingerprint or dna identification. we sent transcripts of the case to the fbi and the fbi, in conjunction with the department of justice, wrote to the attorney of delaware, that the agent testified beyond the means of science. in layman's terms, the agent lied. soledad: when you are finally, after 39 years, being released, did people say, we are sorry? elmer:...
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then danielle starts to lose out and gives up. on conceive basically it was just how i imagined it would be but i had too little stamina and i could have done it if i'd had more. now it's been his turn. since he's a personal trainer he should have enough cardiovascular fitness and strength to complete the task. the countdown begins. again is really getting up there within a minute he's almost upside down. but then he to start swinging lower and also gives up. firstly i don't know i thought i'd make it over but then i thought i wasn't that far along after all a bit more stamina is probably what i need as well. otherwise it was really cold at school. so how do you complete a full revolution. the swing boat operator joey shows us that it really is possible he's looping the loop within less than twenty seconds once twice three times without even breaking a sweat test subjects' us done. so what is the secret. to getting a sequence of movements just right to excel or rate the swing vote you have to crouch during the backswing which if t
then danielle starts to lose out and gives up. on conceive basically it was just how i imagined it would be but i had too little stamina and i could have done it if i'd had more. now it's been his turn. since he's a personal trainer he should have enough cardiovascular fitness and strength to complete the task. the countdown begins. again is really getting up there within a minute he's almost upside down. but then he to start swinging lower and also gives up. firstly i don't know i thought i'd...
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so this is a question for president daniels. if you're concerned about the collapse of the family driving the issues, which i assume you mean as the rise of single-parent households, which is only an issue for lower income families, then why don't you support policies to boost wages, as higher income people are more likely to get married, stay married and don't have children out of wedlock. >> the question is what will work and what won't. the entire focus of eight years in elected office was to raise a disposable income of hoosiers. i said over and over again, it wasn't to make sure wealthy people make more money. it's that people have a chance to become wealthier than they are. but you know, chicken and egg here. no one needs to take it from me. there's data on this that goes back decades. every not just economic, every social pathology and problem we deal with is closely correlated to the collapse of the family. it is not just in low-income categories anymore. as has been amply illustrated by more recent scholarship. it's now
so this is a question for president daniels. if you're concerned about the collapse of the family driving the issues, which i assume you mean as the rise of single-parent households, which is only an issue for lower income families, then why don't you support policies to boost wages, as higher income people are more likely to get married, stay married and don't have children out of wedlock. >> the question is what will work and what won't. the entire focus of eight years in elected office...
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we don't know if the check is going to be marked for stormy daniels. in fact thexpect that it woul not be marked that way. we don't know if he's going to talk about any conversations he had with the president about that reimbursement while he was in office. something like that would make the difference in terms of making the point that the president was aware of this stormy daniels payment in 2017, which the president has said he was not. >> if the president's business was used essentially to try to cover up and hide the existence of this illegal campaign contribution, right, i'm describing it as an illegal campaign contribution because that's what michael cohen has pled guilty to when this set of facts was described in relation to his charging documents when he pled guilty to these two campaign finance felonies. if this was all done, if this was all covered up through the president's business, what's the significance of the president as an officer of that business versus allen weissleberg who is the chief financial officer at the trump organization, h
we don't know if the check is going to be marked for stormy daniels. in fact thexpect that it woul not be marked that way. we don't know if he's going to talk about any conversations he had with the president about that reimbursement while he was in office. something like that would make the difference in terms of making the point that the president was aware of this stormy daniels payment in 2017, which the president has said he was not. >> if the president's business was used...