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. >> daniel clay. >> had you ever heard of daniel clay before? never came up at all? >> not in this case. >> who was daniel clay? >> he's a guy who lives in a rural county and doupt really have a permanent address, flops around from house to house, girlfriend to girlfriend, has a few kids. >> not doing well in life. >> unemployed. >> oh, boy. >> we found he'd actually been arrested a month or two prior, i believe it was may 2016 by the rural city police for a lrsany for person where he stole a backpack with some tattoo equipment off of somebody. >> a petty crime essentially. >> but it's a felony. >> and unfortunately for daniel clay the law in michigan had recently changed. under the old law only dna from convicted felons was entered into the nationalida database. the new law included anyone arrested for felony. >> upon his arrest with the new law in michigan they took a dna sample from him and sent it to the crime lab to get into into codis. >> where was this guy? >> that was one of our big things locating him. he was homeless and bouncing aroun
. >> daniel clay. >> had you ever heard of daniel clay before? never came up at all? >> not in this case. >> who was daniel clay? >> he's a guy who lives in a rural county and doupt really have a permanent address, flops around from house to house, girlfriend to girlfriend, has a few kids. >> not doing well in life. >> unemployed. >> oh, boy. >> we found he'd actually been arrested a month or two prior, i believe it was may 2016 by the rural...
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a second burner phone and josh daniels. were the only two. >> reporter: was this their breakthrough? that burner phone, at the right time, right place, had called josh's phone in alaska. then the phone techs did another extraction of josh's phone, and they retrieved something josh thought he'd deleted. >> a voicemail that was left on josh daniels' cell phone from this california area code. >> hey, what's up, man? it's me. hey, hit me up on this phone right here whenever you need to talk about something. hear me? holla at me later. bye. >> reporter: detective hittle's ears perked right up when he heard it. >> i listened it to and now i know that phone, 310, is sirius underwood's. that is his voice. >> reporter: the detectives wanted another, technically deeper dive into sirius' i-phone, which they'd returned to him. sirius came downtown again, as requested, but while the cops were preoccupied chasing down a search warrant for his device, he outfoxed them. sirius found a computer and remotely wiped his phone clean. >> when i
a second burner phone and josh daniels. were the only two. >> reporter: was this their breakthrough? that burner phone, at the right time, right place, had called josh's phone in alaska. then the phone techs did another extraction of josh's phone, and they retrieved something josh thought he'd deleted. >> a voicemail that was left on josh daniels' cell phone from this california area code. >> hey, what's up, man? it's me. hey, hit me up on this phone right here whenever you...
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daniel go right ahead before we go to the burka. i mean anyone who sees a smoking gun in this phone call the smoking something let's put it that way and also let's make a distinction between russia and the russian government more was directed by a judge to stop talking about the internet research agency as a russian government because there's no evidence it's connected to the russian government that's an important distinction ok that was perfect they were brought out of time for this part of the program gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the deep state the state with. you know world with a big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. a
daniel go right ahead before we go to the burka. i mean anyone who sees a smoking gun in this phone call the smoking something let's put it that way and also let's make a distinction between russia and the russian government more was directed by a judge to stop talking about the internet research agency as a russian government because there's no evidence it's connected to the russian government that's an important distinction ok that was perfect they were brought out of time for this part of...
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i am joined by daniel gary locke -- daniel gerlach, a middle east analyst and editor of a magazine thatocuses on middle east issues. what did you think when you read those tweets from the u.s. president? daniel: the last one about annihilation of the turkish economy is a different story. i cannot comment on the language that trump uses here, but the pull out itself is not so surprising. trump a year ago announced the u.s. would pull out. he backtracked, but in general he did not really change his mind or policy. it was like for a moment he realized, or the people with him at the time at the defense establishment, said it is much easier to stay because once we are out, we cannot undo the decision. let's look at the cost. staying in syria doesn't cost much. we don't lose our troops there, we don't lose a lot of money, we don't engage in active combat. it is a pretty low cost operation so let's keep a foot in the door. brent: do you think it is a mistake? daniel: from the point of view of a strategist who wants to create u.s. leverage in the region, i think it is a disaster. it was a very
i am joined by daniel gary locke -- daniel gerlach, a middle east analyst and editor of a magazine thatocuses on middle east issues. what did you think when you read those tweets from the u.s. president? daniel: the last one about annihilation of the turkish economy is a different story. i cannot comment on the language that trump uses here, but the pull out itself is not so surprising. trump a year ago announced the u.s. would pull out. he backtracked, but in general he did not really change...
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daniel go right ahead before we go to the burka. i mean anyone who sees a smoking gun in this phone call is smoking something let's put it that way and also let's make a distinction between russia and the russian government more was directed by a judge to stop talking about the internet research agency as a russian government because there's no evidence it's connected to the russian government that's an important distinction ok that was perfect they were brought out of time for this part of the program gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the deep state state with certainty. in syria how it started and became exacerbated is probably because the united states and the russian federation both of them decided to deal with it on arms like they allow the regional. allies to take care of things there are a number of opportunities there were if they were seized and there were really serious attempts by moscow and washington. and i was witness to a number of them and it coul
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daniel go right ahead before we go to the burka. i mean anyone who sees a smoking gun in this phone call is smoking something let's put it that way and also let's make a distinction between russia and the russian government more was directed by a judge to stop talking about the internet research agency as a russian government because there's no evidence it's connected to the russian government that's an important distinction ok that was perfect they were brought out of time for this part of the program gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the deep state state with. radical from the. middle of the set of one of my what i would. a fine after 90 they tell you not the high i might and i mean. that this month when the show one. of. the most to me a lot of the. theater some when we did the board. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok it's tough. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids. and as a parent. i can come up with lot
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daniel: i cannot agree more. i think naturalizing the term that american are the people associated with the people who won the battle to create a united states, does more harmony -- more harm in erasing those differences than trying to distinguish the fact there is nothing natural about these people calling themselves america, or that their united states of america is the thing we call american. throughout all of these wars and revolutions, people are having to choose sides. absolutely. not all white people decide to go along with the u.s. it is not entirely -- it is probably not a good way of describing things that african-americans who self emancipate themselves and run away from their enslavers are necessarily doing that because they like the british. they are engaged in their own war for independence. maybe have an alliance of convenience with the british army, or at least are seeing some possibility of aligning themselves with the british. the same thing for native americans. very few of them love the britis
daniel: i cannot agree more. i think naturalizing the term that american are the people associated with the people who won the battle to create a united states, does more harmony -- more harm in erasing those differences than trying to distinguish the fact there is nothing natural about these people calling themselves america, or that their united states of america is the thing we call american. throughout all of these wars and revolutions, people are having to choose sides. absolutely. not all...
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daniel go right ahead before we go to the burka. i mean anyone who sees a smoking gun in this phone call is smoking something let's put it that way and also let's make a distinction between russia and the russian government more was directed by a judge to stop talking about the internet research agency as a russian government because there's no evidence it's connected to the russian government that's an important distinction ok that was perfect they were brought out of time for this part of the program gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the deep state stay with us to. play. player. play. please. list celebs. looked. very well now continue watching on since last. make or break the entire proposition of financials ation news because without a baseline to value risk and to value time you have no basis to value this financial eyes post industrial economy whatsoever it's all basically a guessing game. i'm gonna be in by north beach so many people because a cop beat him
daniel go right ahead before we go to the burka. i mean anyone who sees a smoking gun in this phone call is smoking something let's put it that way and also let's make a distinction between russia and the russian government more was directed by a judge to stop talking about the internet research agency as a russian government because there's no evidence it's connected to the russian government that's an important distinction ok that was perfect they were brought out of time for this part of the...
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daniel go right ahead before we go to the burka. i mean anyone who sees a smoking gun in this phone call is smoking something let's put it that way and also let's make a distinction between russia and the russian government more was directed by a judge to stop talking about the internet research agency as a russian government because there's no evidence it's connected to the russian government that's an important distinction ok that was perfect they were brought out of time for this part of the program gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the deep state stay with us to. sanity and by north it's going to be people because they copy him he's so good that even such a bad clock be sending. i'm not here to tell anybody. i'm here to find the next. top live on. sunday in philosophy that she went on plenty of. the clicks of for the c.e.o. she is the deflection board have to say. that is a good thing that when i got out the brilliance of. the news that we're going to have th
daniel go right ahead before we go to the burka. i mean anyone who sees a smoking gun in this phone call is smoking something let's put it that way and also let's make a distinction between russia and the russian government more was directed by a judge to stop talking about the internet research agency as a russian government because there's no evidence it's connected to the russian government that's an important distinction ok that was perfect they were brought out of time for this part of the...
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they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcasei had no idea what they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how much better? daniel's detective work begins with the obvious -- these belong in the big-and-tall department -- waist, 44, length, 37. >> he had to be 6'6", 6'8". he was a mountain of a man. >> next, he examines the leather tag. >> does this identify the jean in some way? >> it does. they started adding this around 1886, but they still use that. even to today, it's still there. >> that sets the base. the jeans are no older than 1886, but they could have been made any time after that. so daniel turns his attention to those famous pocket rivets. >> one of the problems they actually had was the placement of the rivets. if you were a cowboy and on a sa
they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcasei had no idea what they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how much...
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>> no. >> daniel perez.contacted the local authorities and it turn itted out it there was a record of affdaniel perezand a mug shot. >> they faxed that to me that day. dplrs i remember when ron finally got the fax from it texas and i said where did you get that? it was obvious it was the person we knew as lou castro and now as daniel pers. >> lou castro was daniel perez. born in texas. he pleaded no contest to two sex crimes. but he was believed to be dead. >> and the person believed to be dead for many years but you saw him in wichita. so he was on the lam. >> he was on the lam. sglrs interviews with the angels landing commune helped goodwin connect the dots between six states and more than a dozen commune members. and something else happened. emily wrote a letter to lou while he was serving time for id fraud. >> i said i'm finally going where i want to go and doing the things i want to do and he wrote me back and chewed me out for not caring about hum. i said i was happy and he took that as a slap in the f
>> no. >> daniel perez.contacted the local authorities and it turn itted out it there was a record of affdaniel perezand a mug shot. >> they faxed that to me that day. dplrs i remember when ron finally got the fax from it texas and i said where did you get that? it was obvious it was the person we knew as lou castro and now as daniel pers. >> lou castro was daniel perez. born in texas. he pleaded no contest to two sex crimes. but he was believed to be dead. >> and...
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daniel nos tiene mÁs informaciÓn desde dallas. cuentanos. daniel: muy buenos dÍas.el nor oeste de la ciudad de dallas que es de las zonas mÁs afectadas tras el paso de este tornado. esto parece un pueblo fantasma pÉrez en pleno corazÓn del noroeste de la ciudad y ven quedado colapsado y tambiÉn una tienda, una gasolinera y mÁs al fondo como todo ha quedado completamente derrumbado. este es el panorama que ha causado el tornado de dallas. en el norte de texas nos acostumbramos a los tornados pero cuando caen son muy pocas veces que lo hacen en el casco urbano, en la zona especÍfica de la ciudad de dallas. es muy poco comÚn que suceda. uno de los afectados es miky garcÍa tÚ me dices que tu negocio se salvÓ. >> gracias dios nos salvamos. salimos a trabajar y nos fuimos a la casa. cuando paso el tornado nos dimos cuenta de que fue en el Área de trabajo. en el seven eleven que daÑaron algunas bodegas. daniel: no comentabas que en la tienda que estÁ detrás del patrullero, tÚ hablaste con una de los trabajadores. que te comento? daniel: anoche lo pude ver que estaba sÓlo a
daniel nos tiene mÁs informaciÓn desde dallas. cuentanos. daniel: muy buenos dÍas.el nor oeste de la ciudad de dallas que es de las zonas mÁs afectadas tras el paso de este tornado. esto parece un pueblo fantasma pÉrez en pleno corazÓn del noroeste de la ciudad y ven quedado colapsado y tambiÉn una tienda, una gasolinera y mÁs al fondo como todo ha quedado completamente derrumbado. este es el panorama que ha causado el tornado de dallas. en el norte de texas nos acostumbramos a los...
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>> daniel esdale would be happy to see a friendly face.ry and became verbally abusive to staff. the incident earned him a minor disciplinary ticket and a transfer back to segregation. he is not happy about being back in the box. >> i stare out the window all day, workout and stare out the window all day and [ bleep ] talk through the doors. >>> what you say? >> despite his setback, esdale believes his four months in the infirmary should have earned him a shot at going back to general population. he's requested to speak with assistant deputy superintendent rochelle steinberg in order to plead his case. >> how are you doing? >> i'm all right. >> i've dealt with him for probably the last five or six years. whether it was in classification or in my current capacity as a deputy superintendent. >>> you made a comment to the officer. he's a very smart individual. however, he's very manipulative. he knows how to get what he wants and he knows how to play the game. he's a good talker. >> i just want to see if i get this straight. you're telling me
>> daniel esdale would be happy to see a friendly face.ry and became verbally abusive to staff. the incident earned him a minor disciplinary ticket and a transfer back to segregation. he is not happy about being back in the box. >> i stare out the window all day, workout and stare out the window all day and [ bleep ] talk through the doors. >>> what you say? >> despite his setback, esdale believes his four months in the infirmary should have earned him a shot at going...
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stormy daniels -- stormy daniels owes him millions of dollars for all of the self-promotion she did at her expense. cpl, back in news, next.
stormy daniels -- stormy daniels owes him millions of dollars for all of the self-promotion she did at her expense. cpl, back in news, next.
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good guys. 2nd quarter same score chase daniel looking for trey burton. he picked off by making moreau his raiders defense they're forcing turnovers in that's a big reason for their success open take advantage of that the under washington punches it in and 14 nothing raiders 17 nothing now early in the 3rd in this was the one mistake of the day for josh jacobs mosque cost. you got to jump on a jacobs trying to pick it up cleo mac and the diving on the ball like you're tall and peewee football. and the bears take advantage of a short field. they finally get on the board it 17 to 7. later in the 3rd. back in the raiders red zone chase daniel hits allen robinson robinson and a huge day will see him again soon in the meantime we have a ball game now. after a 71 yard. curry cohen punt return, the bears finished off drive touchdown, passionate that's not to play that actually. get fit and get the
good guys. 2nd quarter same score chase daniel looking for trey burton. he picked off by making moreau his raiders defense they're forcing turnovers in that's a big reason for their success open take advantage of that the under washington punches it in and 14 nothing raiders 17 nothing now early in the 3rd in this was the one mistake of the day for josh jacobs mosque cost. you got to jump on a jacobs trying to pick it up cleo mac and the diving on the ball like you're tall and peewee football....
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daniel sandford reports. daniel: the prime minister and the chief constable remembering the 39 people who died in a refrigerated trailer at a civil simple ceremony in essex today. or the book of condolence, johnson wrote that the whole world had been shocked by the would do everything in its power to bring the perpetrators to justice, a message the chief constable repeated. >> we will continue to bring justice for these families, to bring these people in frt of the courts to answer for their crimes, whatever they might be. er daniel: the firstn to the accused was in court. 25-year-old maurice robinson of northern ireland appeared by video link from a police station. he faces 39 charges of manslaughter. no victim has been formally identifi yet. the charges list them as unknown person one through to 9.known person he is also accused of people trafficking over an 11-month period. vee hearing lasted barely minutes. at the j end, the distrige told maurice robinson he would be remaining in custody until his next co
daniel sandford reports. daniel: the prime minister and the chief constable remembering the 39 people who died in a refrigerated trailer at a civil simple ceremony in essex today. or the book of condolence, johnson wrote that the whole world had been shocked by the would do everything in its power to bring the perpetrators to justice, a message the chief constable repeated. >> we will continue to bring justice for these families, to bring these people in frt of the courts to answer for...
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charles: danielle is skeptical about the economy? >> in the adp report we saw this morning, exactly one sector that saw upside, that was financials. whether small businesses or any other sector you can name, there is marked slowdown. we have seen in surveys from companies as well as the national association of business economics that hiring intentions in the services sector which employs four out of every five americans have come down, some cases with market services employment index to a 10-year low. my greatest concern, you have to get the trade deal up and out the door before there is seepage from the industrial recession on going into the services side of the economy. charles: danielle, paul, anthony, catherine, please stay right here. i want to go down to the floor of the new york stock exchange to see how this rate cut is impacting traders down there. gerri willis, how is it going? >> this is interesting. this is almost word for word what traders were expecting. they were expecting 25 basis points. they even expected december t
charles: danielle is skeptical about the economy? >> in the adp report we saw this morning, exactly one sector that saw upside, that was financials. whether small businesses or any other sector you can name, there is marked slowdown. we have seen in surveys from companies as well as the national association of business economics that hiring intentions in the services sector which employs four out of every five americans have come down, some cases with market services employment index to a...
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writings collected by his son, daniel comes out in paperback. of it all, a lifetime of great loves and endeavors. joining us tonight is daniel. thanks for being here. >> of course. thank you for having me, bret. >> bret: we did a special on one the hardcover came out. and now, the paperback comes out and you have a new preface here that basically is what you've heard from people since that time. >> daniel: yeah. after the hardcover edition came out last winter, i traveled around the country to promote it and talk to admirers of my father, people who read and watched him on tv. it was really moving and touching for me to realize how much of an impact he had on so many people. there were several things that were repeated time after time. people feel lost without him and that they wonder what he would say about what's going on right now. and so, i put together a preface for this new edition of the book that really goes into that and says not just what he would say, but how would he talk about things. those basic principles of how he put his ideas t
writings collected by his son, daniel comes out in paperback. of it all, a lifetime of great loves and endeavors. joining us tonight is daniel. thanks for being here. >> of course. thank you for having me, bret. >> bret: we did a special on one the hardcover came out. and now, the paperback comes out and you have a new preface here that basically is what you've heard from people since that time. >> daniel: yeah. after the hardcover edition came out last winter, i traveled...
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daniel?eutsche bank, the bank that purportedly said they had trump's tax returns, now say they don't. which is unusual because that bank usually keeps these tax returns on record. i think right now, what we're looking at is a continuation of the ongoing struggle, democrats have had, to get their hands on these tax returns, and these stubborn positions of president trump and the white house not to release them. >> jonathan, the justice department has even asked judges to block a subpoena. how many more levers does the white house have left to pull to avoid complying with that subpoena? >> in a traditional sense, they don't have a lot more levers to pull. but this president has acted in nontraditional ways before. so we'll see, but interestingly this week, dara, what we've witnessed is a lot of individuals within the government starting to defy the white house, and what it is trying to do, to block congressional subpoenas. we saw the former ambassador from ukraine, testify on capitol hill, desp
daniel?eutsche bank, the bank that purportedly said they had trump's tax returns, now say they don't. which is unusual because that bank usually keeps these tax returns on record. i think right now, what we're looking at is a continuation of the ongoing struggle, democrats have had, to get their hands on these tax returns, and these stubborn positions of president trump and the white house not to release them. >> jonathan, the justice department has even asked judges to block a subpoena....
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with us now is daniel rosen of the rhodium group.alking about the manufacturing slump we are seeing around the world but china is also feeling the pressure at the moment. pmi numbers earlier this week. have tons of data on china, most of it telling us that things are going just a little bit better than expected. there are sos, many indications that we can see that things are not going as smoothly as that. credibility of chinese data right now is not something that anybody is having a good night sleep based on. gdp numbers, they continue to report nothing changes. whereas, if we look at physical activity, we see things bouncing all over the place. pmi, individuals are supposed to have a better point of view on these things, but everyone knows that the 70th anniversary is a special date, and now is not a good time to be expressing your doubts about how things are looking. things don't feel all that great to us. we have these projections from the world trade organization about the growth of trade globally. it doesn't look good, versus r
with us now is daniel rosen of the rhodium group.alking about the manufacturing slump we are seeing around the world but china is also feeling the pressure at the moment. pmi numbers earlier this week. have tons of data on china, most of it telling us that things are going just a little bit better than expected. there are sos, many indications that we can see that things are not going as smoothly as that. credibility of chinese data right now is not something that anybody is having a good night...
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at the vets, the outlook for danielle's puppy winston wasn't good.rus that is often fatal. parvo is highly contagious, but can be prevented with vaccination. when i asked the breeder, could i have his vet card, he told me that he vaccinates them himself. then when we spoke on the phone, he told me i should have brought him back and he had all the antibiotics for him. but things took a turn for the worse. two o'clock in the morning, the vets rung my mum. he said that his organs are shutting down and it's going to be a slow, painful death, so can they make it quick and easy for him. this is the farm danielle bought winston from, near kidwelly. we found this shed at the back. inside, lots of breeding dogs and puppies. we got hold of their council inspection report from earlier this year. it says this place had problems with its waste, record keeping, and parvo virus. astonishingly it states the owner kicked a dog while the inspection was taking place. he was still given a licence, approved by carmarthenshire council. the breeder denies animal cruelty. i
at the vets, the outlook for danielle's puppy winston wasn't good.rus that is often fatal. parvo is highly contagious, but can be prevented with vaccination. when i asked the breeder, could i have his vet card, he told me that he vaccinates them himself. then when we spoke on the phone, he told me i should have brought him back and he had all the antibiotics for him. but things took a turn for the worse. two o'clock in the morning, the vets rung my mum. he said that his organs are shutting down...
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danielle, let me bring you in again. how does this help the image of the company because frankly, they need it. danielle: sure, there was no secret and you were just talking about the bottom line as to whether it helps facebook. of course it does, it helps the readers consume content or data based on the readers that they gather off of us. that is essential to their current and future business model. when they proposed to the terms they did, it was in a way that you would never conduct a normal negotiation. when it is take it or leave it, and it is done in secret and publishers can't talk to one another, that is not a traditional -- that is not a functioning business model, so it does serve their bottom line and it serves their ecosystem, but what we are looking for is how it comes back to us, the originators of the content. taylor: well, and there's a lot of national organizations participating in this. zuckerberg did talk about how it may or may not impact some of the local coverage hit hardest. take a listen. >> local
danielle, let me bring you in again. how does this help the image of the company because frankly, they need it. danielle: sure, there was no secret and you were just talking about the bottom line as to whether it helps facebook. of course it does, it helps the readers consume content or data based on the readers that they gather off of us. that is essential to their current and future business model. when they proposed to the terms they did, it was in a way that you would never conduct a normal...
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daniel: mps were wthisi pate will be a long investigation. >>na the organized cri who drive this practice are dynamic and highly adapble. but failing to confront them comes with a terrible human cost.hl we must be ruts in our response. daniel: one focus is odublin, where a man is being held on unlated charges. detectives suspect he drove the refrigerated trailer using this blue lorry, ich ors now been seized. daniel sandford, bbc news. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on program, exploring the mistress of the universe and how dark energy could be key to understanding them. ur argentina has a new president, alberto fernandez, whose centerleft macron marks a change in the country's political direction. he beat incumbent mauricio macri the first ballot. he has promised troo i wages and benefits but will inherit negotiations with creditors over here is katy watson. katy: argentina's new president, i meant who was promised newio polilical direfor this struggling nation. >> were going to rebuild the egalitarian suppor
daniel: mps were wthisi pate will be a long investigation. >>na the organized cri who drive this practice are dynamic and highly adapble. but failing to confront them comes with a terrible human cost.hl we must be ruts in our response. daniel: one focus is odublin, where a man is being held on unlated charges. detectives suspect he drove the refrigerated trailer using this blue lorry, ich ors now been seized. daniel sandford, bbc news. laura: you are watching "bbc world news...
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at the vets, the outlook for danielle's puppy winston wasn't good.tal. parvo is highly contagious, but can be prevented with vaccination. when i asked the breeder, could i have his vet card, he told me that he vaccinates them himself. then when we spoke on the phone, he told me i should have brought him back and he had all the antibiotics for him. but things took a turn for the worse. two o'clock in the morning, the vets rung my mum. he said that his organs are shutting down and it's going to be a slow, painful death, so can they make it quick and easy for him. this is the farm danielle bought winston from, near kidwelly. we found this shed at the back. inside, lots of breeding dogs and puppies. we got hold of their council inspection report from earlier this year. it says this place had problems with its waste, record keeping, and parvo virus. astonishingly it states the owner kicked a dog while the inspection was taking place. he was still given a licence, approved by carmarthenshire council. the breeder denies animal cruelty. it was also here in c
at the vets, the outlook for danielle's puppy winston wasn't good.tal. parvo is highly contagious, but can be prevented with vaccination. when i asked the breeder, could i have his vet card, he told me that he vaccinates them himself. then when we spoke on the phone, he told me i should have brought him back and he had all the antibiotics for him. but things took a turn for the worse. two o'clock in the morning, the vets rung my mum. he said that his organs are shutting down and it's going to...
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owners like danielle foley. she found winston — a beagle — advertised online.said that he was like a reputable breeder and he had his own website and it was kind of like all like the perfect picture, if you get me? she agreed to buy winston for £650 from the breeder — who was licenced by the council. she didn't realise she'd bought from a puppy farm. and he had like a summer house kind of thing just at the bottom of his property where only two of the puppies were. i didn't see any of the other puppies or the puppy's mum. within 2a hours, winston became seriously unwell. he was lying down and when i picked him up his bodyjust kind of flopped, just really weak, so we took him to the out of hours vets and they said they'd keep an eye on him for me. winston was left fighting for his life, just days after leaving the licenced breeder. puppy farming has long been controversial. four years ago, new rules were supposed to improve the industry — health checks from vets, stricter annual inspections by local authorities. but despite repeated warnings — dogs are still fall
owners like danielle foley. she found winston — a beagle — advertised online.said that he was like a reputable breeder and he had his own website and it was kind of like all like the perfect picture, if you get me? she agreed to buy winston for £650 from the breeder — who was licenced by the council. she didn't realise she'd bought from a puppy farm. and he had like a summer house kind of thing just at the bottom of his property where only two of the puppies were. i didn't see any of the...
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danielle: i can answer this on. we have talked about this a lot, whether it is maldef, or other legal organizations, we know with an increasing number of federal judges being confirmed by this president that it is something that needs to be taken into account. not all of these judges will necessarily be cut from the same cloth. there are a bucket of judges that we may have gotten under any other administration, and then there are the extra special ones who have been appointed, not in spite, but because of their records of antiworker advocacy, anti-lgbt advocacy. we have people with troubling records around immigration and race. they will be in the mix. frankly, we have always known they were out there from any judge, so i think we always had to be aware in moving forward with cases that you could always potentially wind up with a judge. for example, there was one judge in the northern district of texas who is not a trump appointee, but became the home-field advantage for everyone who wanted to strike down an obama a
danielle: i can answer this on. we have talked about this a lot, whether it is maldef, or other legal organizations, we know with an increasing number of federal judges being confirmed by this president that it is something that needs to be taken into account. not all of these judges will necessarily be cut from the same cloth. there are a bucket of judges that we may have gotten under any other administration, and then there are the extra special ones who have been appointed, not in spite, but...
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daniel p. king i want to acknowledge his wife who is a p.s.j. faculty member and six children who have supported him in achieving his professional goals. i ask my colleagues to join his family, our community, and me in wishing him a happy retirement and thanking him for his service. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. speaker. good morning. last week the biggest news in congress was overshadowed by an impeachment circus. the republican study committee and our task force introduced a framework for personalized, affordable health care. mr. speaker, our current health care system is broke len and not working. health care costs are out of control. and it's time we modernize it. we promise to all of america we will deliver personalized health care where you and your doctor will remain in control of your health care. this is phase one of a two phase plan which will protect vulnerable americans with pre-existing conditions, chro
daniel p. king i want to acknowledge his wife who is a p.s.j. faculty member and six children who have supported him in achieving his professional goals. i ask my colleagues to join his family, our community, and me in wishing him a happy retirement and thanking him for his service. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. speaker. good morning. last week the biggest news in...
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daniel: well, the answer used to be easy, stability, right. he wants stability, time for china to consolidate its economic transformation, transition, the party ability to control and manage risks at home and to hold at bay any kind of shocks that are outside of the ability of the government and the party to manager and control. the problem is we're now at a point where stability is no longer an option. taylor: that was daniel rosen, founder of the rhodium group speaking with mike mckee. samsung posted quarterly earnings that beat estimates. there was strong demand for the south korean's company smartphone. samsung was helped by the debut of the new iphone 11 pro. that phone uses samsung's digital display screen. and coming up, u.s. states probing facebook over advertise -- advertising and competition met with top d.o.j. antitrust officials on monday. we have the story next. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com and in the u.s. on sirius x.m. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: w
daniel: well, the answer used to be easy, stability, right. he wants stability, time for china to consolidate its economic transformation, transition, the party ability to control and manage risks at home and to hold at bay any kind of shocks that are outside of the ability of the government and the party to manager and control. the problem is we're now at a point where stability is no longer an option. taylor: that was daniel rosen, founder of the rhodium group speaking with mike mckee....
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you saw this with pence and daniels. worldes in a different politically than mitch daniels. they get along fine. there is no animosity but there is not an especially close relationship either. host: how important was mike pence's radio career in forming his political career? guest: this is fascinating. i did not understand this before i started researching and reporting the radio side. the radio is where he develops a good political antenna. -- he says he was rush limbaugh on decaf. he wasn't really like rush limbaugh at all. he would listen to people. five days a week, he was like you. you listen to people calling in and over the years, he developed a great antenna. a great sense of where people were. whenever they were having trouble hitting people on the air and they want to lighten up the boards, they would ask what ?o you think about bobby knight bobby knight just threw up chair across the floor. should we fire him or is he the face of indiana basketball? he develops this great political antenna. that goes forward to 2015. this is where he starts to pick up, as he is ru
you saw this with pence and daniels. worldes in a different politically than mitch daniels. they get along fine. there is no animosity but there is not an especially close relationship either. host: how important was mike pence's radio career in forming his political career? guest: this is fascinating. i did not understand this before i started researching and reporting the radio side. the radio is where he develops a good political antenna. -- he says he was rush limbaugh on decaf. he wasn't...
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daniel ellsberg is the author of "doomsday machine."n we come back, we go to chile or protests have rocked the countrtry. the chilean military has been deployed to the streets for the first time since the pinochet dictatorship. stay with us. ♪ [music break] ."y: "i had no right this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we turn now to chile, where as many as eight people have died in widespread civil unrest thaht has brought santiago to a standstill and sparked a a violt police crackdown across the country. as protesters shut down metro stations and police took to the streets with water cannons and tear gas, five people died in a fire at a garment factory outside santiago over the weekend. at least three others were killed in a supermarket fire. the protests in chile began in response to a subway fare hike two weeks ago, and have grown into a mass uprising against rising inequality, high cost of living, and privatization. conservative billionaire president sebastian pinera canceled the fee increase on saturday, but protests are continuing
daniel ellsberg is the author of "doomsday machine."n we come back, we go to chile or protests have rocked the countrtry. the chilean military has been deployed to the streets for the first time since the pinochet dictatorship. stay with us. ♪ [music break] ."y: "i had no right this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we turn now to chile, where as many as eight people have died in widespread civil unrest thaht has brought santiago to a standstill and sparked a a violt...
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daniel: not really. talked to say, look, they've been breaking levels for a while -- breaking laws for a while. every protest in the recent weeks have not been authorized by authorities. anyone participating could technically be arrested for dissipating in illegal assemblies -- for participating in illegal a similes. the fact that they have now banned facemasks does not really make a difference. vonnie: is this getting worse as the weeks pass? daniel: it's definitely gotten more violent. we've seen a lot of the same things. teargas andploy other measures to disperse them. on october 1 we saw the first gunshot wound happen. it definitely signals that things are getting more tense, more violent. the government is invoking measures they haven't invoked and half a century to try and control these things. go in thisek we has stepped up tensions, and it is getting more violent. they significantly ramp-up the situation here. . guy: carrie lam saying we are not yet at the point where it is a state of emergency.
daniel: not really. talked to say, look, they've been breaking levels for a while -- breaking laws for a while. every protest in the recent weeks have not been authorized by authorities. anyone participating could technically be arrested for dissipating in illegal assemblies -- for participating in illegal a similes. the fact that they have now banned facemasks does not really make a difference. vonnie: is this getting worse as the weeks pass? daniel: it's definitely gotten more violent. we've...
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i'm david daniel. >>up next how a 3rd >>welcome back well if you've had a hard time carving a jack o lantern for halloween you should try doing it under water. >>how makes it a lot easier at creative group a scuba divers competed in any pumpkin carving contest off the waters of key largo in florida this weekend. nearly 2 dozen artists working in teams of 2. hughes died. tools they were about 30 feet deep near a coral reef. the big challenge keeping the naturally boy in pumpkins from floating away why they carve them to die first from detroit ended up taking first place they're jekyll an urge showed to dwinne received a free dive trip in key. largo that's amazing you know down in key largo they have an underwater hotel. >>got some pumpkins decorate for sorts of stuff down there will young one young girl from flint michigan shows you that you're never too young to be an author and entrepreneur. >>9 year-old taylor williams is the creator of taylor's lip balm that is her own homemade lip balm business. >>
i'm david daniel. >>up next how a 3rd >>welcome back well if you've had a hard time carving a jack o lantern for halloween you should try doing it under water. >>how makes it a lot easier at creative group a scuba divers competed in any pumpkin carving contest off the waters of key largo in florida this weekend. nearly 2 dozen artists working in teams of 2. hughes died. tools they were about 30 feet deep near a coral reef. the big challenge keeping the naturally boy in...
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danielle: i really think it is. if you look at the bank earnings, as strong and robust as they were, you've seen credit card spending take down, so the growth rate has slowed. the growth rate of wages has slowed as well. there is something to be said for moving from 4.6% to 2.9% consumption, but being wholly reliant on that, as well as a trade war resolution to bring business investment back, it is a risky strategy. vonnie: bloomberg throwing 'sncern on the president insistence that phase i will be signed, with china casting doubt. how much depends on phase i getting signed? danielle: i think there's a lot of onus on this coming to pass because the market has largely priced it in already. i think there will be disappointment in the markets if we don't get even the smallest sort of phase one, whatever you want to call it. in the fed has already said they reduced rates enough, that they have eased enough to compensate for the trade war, so you can't look for relief from the fed on that front. you have to go back to th
danielle: i really think it is. if you look at the bank earnings, as strong and robust as they were, you've seen credit card spending take down, so the growth rate has slowed. the growth rate of wages has slowed as well. there is something to be said for moving from 4.6% to 2.9% consumption, but being wholly reliant on that, as well as a trade war resolution to bring business investment back, it is a risky strategy. vonnie: bloomberg throwing 'sncern on the president insistence that phase i...
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foundein 1993 by singer and songiter britt daniel and drummer jim eno, spoon's story almost stopped asng; the band was famously droppeby elektra records in 19. t rather than calling it quits, they kept going, recording on their own withoua label. >> once a week, i would call my manager and lawyer and say,"a body want to put out that record?" and they're like, "no. why... why don't you thi about anging the band name or, you know, starting a new band?" and so, it really probably made more sense for us to start over. >> reportete but, in hindsight, it didn't. merge records, an independent label based in durham, north carolina, released "girls can tell" in 2001. it sold more copies than both their previous records combined. ♪ what followed has been a near 20-year run of commercial success and critical acclaim.' but spooth was markedlyar different than that of those who have come before. 1999, the year after the band was dropped, was the high-water mark of the music industry of d. adjusted for inflation, it made nearly $22 billionn retail revenue. last year, it was just under $10 billorn. t
foundein 1993 by singer and songiter britt daniel and drummer jim eno, spoon's story almost stopped asng; the band was famously droppeby elektra records in 19. t rather than calling it quits, they kept going, recording on their own withoua label. >> once a week, i would call my manager and lawyer and say,"a body want to put out that record?" and they're like, "no. why... why don't you thi about anging the band name or, you know, starting a new band?" and so, it really...
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thank you mike robbie and danielle. democratic candidates pushing for uv i pray can you get an antibiotic for that? stossel joins me next. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. it's what gives audible themembers an edge.listening; it opens our minds, changes our perspective, connects us, and pushes us further. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories: audible. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. are kennedy: there's a new defined in the democrat party between supporters of universal and commended federal jobs guarantee. he defended his landmark uvi proposal and attacked old man bernie's job guarantee. watch this. >> in the. >> of the federal jo
thank you mike robbie and danielle. democratic candidates pushing for uv i pray can you get an antibiotic for that? stossel joins me next. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. it's what gives audible themembers an edge.listening; it opens our minds, changes our perspective, connects us, and pushes us further. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories: audible. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or...
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daniel wants to bring in a ride unlike any seen before in maryland. he orders a massive carousel from the herschell-spillman company. with a diameter of 51 feet, the merry-go-round is one of the largest built up to that point. how special is the carousel? >> it's pretty unique. there's 48 hand-carved animals on it, with real horsehair tails, and it has oil paintings around the top. i mean, it's just not the sort of thing that's made anymore. >> the carousel is originally powered by a steam engine, and rides costs a nickel. but those nickels add up. when daniel trimper dies in 1929, he leaves ownership of a thriving operation to his seven children, and they pass it on to theirs. under the third generation of trimpers, the park enters its golden era with the leadership of daniel trimper iii and doug's father, granville. >> my father -- all he ever wanted to do was to run the amusement park. he was the youngest person in the planet's history to own and operate a ferris wheel. >> starting in the 1960s, granville upgrades the park's rides in both scale and
daniel wants to bring in a ride unlike any seen before in maryland. he orders a massive carousel from the herschell-spillman company. with a diameter of 51 feet, the merry-go-round is one of the largest built up to that point. how special is the carousel? >> it's pretty unique. there's 48 hand-carved animals on it, with real horsehair tails, and it has oil paintings around the top. i mean, it's just not the sort of thing that's made anymore. >> the carousel is originally powered by...
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. >> daniel butler will be presenting on this item for ticd. but before turning it over to her, i wanted to provide some context for people that may be watchingaing at home and some or newer members of the board. the planning documents that were adopted in 2011 layout the framework for the development of treasure island. in particular, there were special use district legislation that were adopted and amended to the planning code. sending out specific zoning requirements for treasure island establishing high limits, et cetera. there was also a design for development document that was prepared which is an interpretive implementation manual of the requirements incorporated into the special use district provisions of the planning code. those code amendments and the d for d layout the basic land use and development standards for the island and also establish the approval process where the planning department and tida for future development work. the d for d, document and design for development document was approved by the title board and adopted by
. >> daniel butler will be presenting on this item for ticd. but before turning it over to her, i wanted to provide some context for people that may be watchingaing at home and some or newer members of the board. the planning documents that were adopted in 2011 layout the framework for the development of treasure island. in particular, there were special use district legislation that were adopted and amended to the planning code. sending out specific zoning requirements for treasure...
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we had mitch daniels on from purdue.as out with my son who is applying to schools and they were saying we will not raise your tuition. our school starting to get responsive? david k.: i think purdue is a special case and a great example of that number two thing i mentioned. figure out how to align incentives between the school and their student. what mitch daniels has done is created something called the income sharing agreement, which is one way for colleges to align interest with their students. it is interesting that one of the only colleges aligning interests between students and schools happens to be the one that has not raise tuition. david: thank you so much. common bond ceo david klein. up next, former u.s. trade representative carla hills joins us as we wait for the results of those trade negotiations in washington. this is "balance of power." we are on bloomberg television and bloomberg radio. ♪ david: from new york, this is bloomberg balance of power. breaking news right now, president trump says he will nomin
we had mitch daniels on from purdue.as out with my son who is applying to schools and they were saying we will not raise your tuition. our school starting to get responsive? david k.: i think purdue is a special case and a great example of that number two thing i mentioned. figure out how to align incentives between the school and their student. what mitch daniels has done is created something called the income sharing agreement, which is one way for colleges to align interest with their...
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to add to what daniel said, a lot of this is about keeping it in the news. i think the memory of the mueller investigation and the fact that they really struggled to garner support for impeachment amid that and it took months, you know, two years to complete as opposed to this rapid moving ukraine scandal and the related impeachment inquiry and public sentiment is very important to them and we've seen a shift in public sentiment towards supporting impeachment even in the past few weeks as the ukraine scandal ramped up, so ahead of an election year, i think they're trying to make sure that they keep attention on this before there's too much attention on the democratic primary contest. >> daniel, looking forward to this week's hearings with fiona hill and gordon sondland, how crucial do you expect their testimony to be for democrats' investigation? >> i think sondland's testimony especially will be very important because he was trump's guy. he through a couple limited liability companies he controls, he donated more than a million dollars to trump's inaugurati
to add to what daniel said, a lot of this is about keeping it in the news. i think the memory of the mueller investigation and the fact that they really struggled to garner support for impeachment amid that and it took months, you know, two years to complete as opposed to this rapid moving ukraine scandal and the related impeachment inquiry and public sentiment is very important to them and we've seen a shift in public sentiment towards supporting impeachment even in the past few weeks as the...
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let's go through the anatomy of a lie with cnn's resident fact checker, daniel dale.t his polling and impeachment. only 25% want the president impeached, which is pretty low considering the volume of fake news coverage, but pretty high considering the fact that i did nothing wrong. it is all just a continuation of the greatest scam and witch hunt in the history of our country. in fact, the latest fox news poll out today has a new high. 51% of voters want trump impeached and removed from office. daniel, what is he talking about? >> i came up with three possibilities. either he's making it up. we know he makes up a lot of numbers. that's possibility 1. possibility 2 is he's looking at neighbors in the latest fox news poll which means 25% of republicans and republican-leaning independents support the impeachment inquiry, specifically the republican only poll numbers. the third one is a poll supported impeachment, but there was another question that says, do you think there is evidence to impeach now without even doing an inquiry, and 24% said yes to that. so that is mayb
let's go through the anatomy of a lie with cnn's resident fact checker, daniel dale.t his polling and impeachment. only 25% want the president impeached, which is pretty low considering the volume of fake news coverage, but pretty high considering the fact that i did nothing wrong. it is all just a continuation of the greatest scam and witch hunt in the history of our country. in fact, the latest fox news poll out today has a new high. 51% of voters want trump impeached and removed from office....
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thank you mike robbie and danielle.al democratic candidates pushing for uv i pray can you get an antibiotic for like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro... ...patients get their day back... ...to be with... ... family... ...or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study... ...neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17%... ...to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver... ...neulasta the day after chemo... ...and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong
thank you mike robbie and danielle.al democratic candidates pushing for uv i pray can you get an antibiotic for like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at...
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recent invented politics and prose bookstore in washington dc, northwestern university professor danielle rivard, spoke about america's territories in the pacific during world war ii. it is portion of that program. >> united states at the time had adopted what he referred to as a carefirst policy in the war. meaning that the work would be on two fronts, the european theater in the pacific theater in the united states with ontologically terms of priority, and see the european theater first. first turn back hitler and seeger goal -related, returned back to van. there was a clear priority for fdr in the beginning of the war. you give speeches where you talk about the great-niece to a english. the thing about the speech sound like. from the no. think about the speech sound like from the philippines. they didn't speeches two. the key to the radio. they would listen to them and thought england. england is an imperialist power why were we talking about the british empire when united states is letting its own territory last impact units incident shockingly little to build up territorial defenses.
recent invented politics and prose bookstore in washington dc, northwestern university professor danielle rivard, spoke about america's territories in the pacific during world war ii. it is portion of that program. >> united states at the time had adopted what he referred to as a carefirst policy in the war. meaning that the work would be on two fronts, the european theater in the pacific theater in the united states with ontologically terms of priority, and see the european theater...
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joining us now is daniel morris, he is senior investment strategist daniel, what is your firm's basease on how this whole brexit thing ult plaimately plays out what's going to happen from it >> i don't know if anyone really has base cases anymore you lay out some of the scenarios, try to put some probabilities on it, but what's abit astounding after everything we have gone through and what happened over the weekend, all the different scenarios for the outcome from brexit, you have a hard brexit, you have the uk having the second referendum so the whole thing gets reversed to different versions of the deals that we had proposed so far from boris johnson to theresa may, all though options are still possible and will depend on what happens in parliament this week. no one really is going to hazard a guess as to what might actually take place. all i can say is uncertainty frankly has not diminished. >> so is it flip a coin? how much uncertainty, daniel, is there? if no one knows what's going to happen, how do we know what to do >> well, you can look at how sterling is eacting, which so sf
joining us now is daniel morris, he is senior investment strategist daniel, what is your firm's basease on how this whole brexit thing ult plaimately plays out what's going to happen from it >> i don't know if anyone really has base cases anymore you lay out some of the scenarios, try to put some probabilities on it, but what's abit astounding after everything we have gone through and what happened over the weekend, all the different scenarios for the outcome from brexit, you have a hard...
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i want to leave you with something daniel ellsberg also told me tonight.advice for people in government right now who might be concerned about president trump's ongoing conduct. what do you, daniel ellsberg, say to these now two whistle-blowers out there tonight? >> i congratulate them. what i would like to speak to is the people who, like me, kept their mouths shut when they knew the president was doing wrong. i learned better oncive ive was vietnam and learned what the stakes are. >> do you think there are others in the trump administration? >> i'm absolutely sure. for one thing, the whistle-blower revealed there were more than a dozen people on that program, on that call. this president is turning out to be a domestic enemy of the constitution. every one of them should be a whistle-blower right now. and it's not too late. ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is
i want to leave you with something daniel ellsberg also told me tonight.advice for people in government right now who might be concerned about president trump's ongoing conduct. what do you, daniel ellsberg, say to these now two whistle-blowers out there tonight? >> i congratulate them. what i would like to speak to is the people who, like me, kept their mouths shut when they knew the president was doing wrong. i learned better oncive ive was vietnam and learned what the stakes are....
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taylor: that was teleperformance ceo daniel julien. this hour, over the past few decades, the international space station has allowed astronauts to live, work, and conduct research in microgravity. but with the station's planned retirement by 2030, private companies are being asked to create the next generation of space habitats. ai spacefactory is an architecture firm in boston and proposes an idea to send a 3d printing robot to mars which can then harvest the materials found on the site to build the next generation of space habitats on mars. it is technology on the cutting edge. >> we will return american astronauts to the moon, not only to leave behind footprints and flags, but to build the foundation we need to send americans to mars and beyond. ♪ >> this proposed mission, along with spacex's own ambition to reach the red planet, has opened up a longer-term market. and some companies are already thinking beyond orbiting habitat like space stations to actually building on the surface of other planets. david: i was working in a firm
taylor: that was teleperformance ceo daniel julien. this hour, over the past few decades, the international space station has allowed astronauts to live, work, and conduct research in microgravity. but with the station's planned retirement by 2030, private companies are being asked to create the next generation of space habitats. ai spacefactory is an architecture firm in boston and proposes an idea to send a 3d printing robot to mars which can then harvest the materials found on the site to...