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daniel! daniel! >> ok, at the heart of this story is a central fact, that slaveholders throughout the entire period here from 1800 until 1860, were separating families and selling people, or attempting to sell them into the interstate slave trade with deception and speed. this is what we might call sudden sale. slaveholders used this tactic of sudden sale, deceive the enslaved, not tell them what is happening, transport them quickly out of washington, d.c. into maryland, and then on the ships or on the train into the deep south, louisiana, to the sugar fields, or the cotton fields of mississippi. these sudden sales were meant in some cases to avert possible freedom, to avert what the law might dictate in a particular family that might have a legitimate claim to freedom. to place people suddenly out of the reach of the courts, to rip them away from their family networks, remove them from the possibility of being able to contact an attorney, much less gather witnesses for their case. how could one gath
daniel! daniel! >> ok, at the heart of this story is a central fact, that slaveholders throughout the entire period here from 1800 until 1860, were separating families and selling people, or attempting to sell them into the interstate slave trade with deception and speed. this is what we might call sudden sale. slaveholders used this tactic of sudden sale, deceive the enslaved, not tell them what is happening, transport them quickly out of washington, d.c. into maryland, and then on the...
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brandy's mom told them about josh daniels. said he was a personal trainer at the gym and an obsessive weightlifter. >> when you ran him through the computer, what'd you find out about him? did he have priors? >> he did not. >> he was not on law enforcement's radar. >> reporter: not on law enforcement's radar, but none the less, somebody they wanted to talk to right now. but, there was a problem, a big one. there was every reason to believe he wasn't in the driveway that night but 4,300 miles away in alaska. josh had moved up there to be near his mom. he'd found work in the prudo bay oil fields. >> josh was, in fact, still in alaska that night. >> so that's a pretty good alibi. >> yes. >> because there's domestic turmoil doesn't mean you'd necessarily have a suspect though, does it? >> not necessarily. >> doesn't explain why she's dead in this vehicle, huh? >> but it's a good idea to eliminate the husband as a suspect in the get-go. >> reporter: detective ryan called josh daniels on alaska's north slope. can you discern things
brandy's mom told them about josh daniels. said he was a personal trainer at the gym and an obsessive weightlifter. >> when you ran him through the computer, what'd you find out about him? did he have priors? >> he did not. >> he was not on law enforcement's radar. >> reporter: not on law enforcement's radar, but none the less, somebody they wanted to talk to right now. but, there was a problem, a big one. there was every reason to believe he wasn't in the driveway that...
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a second burner phone and josh daniels. those 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. >> w
a second burner phone and josh daniels. those 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...
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a second burner phone and josh daniels.hose 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 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. >
a second burner phone and josh daniels.hose 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...
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in the first race. >> family pressure weighs heavily on daniel's feet.nly, the route changes to a path lined with rocks and pebbles. this is the rough road chen had worried about. it's the start of the mountain route that is far tougher than any of them imagined. >> the sudden change in temperatures pushes their bodies to the limit. all l the same, they manage to pass the turn around point. lesskilometers remain until the goal, but the same mountain path stands before them. >> the first to reach the goal are chinenese runners. in first place is the gym teacher. the sheep herder comes in second. dennis comes in third, 20 minutes behind the top runner. exhausted, he had to stop at the last turn around point. >> daniel came in fourth. he tripped on a stone midway down the mountain and fell. the award for fourth place was just $70. the runners' take home money i the prize money after deducted 15% commission for chen and the cost of air fare and accommodationsns. due too his injury, daniel was unable too run in races later i the month. he ran just t three rac
in the first race. >> family pressure weighs heavily on daniel's feet.nly, the route changes to a path lined with rocks and pebbles. this is the rough road chen had worried about. it's the start of the mountain route that is far tougher than any of them imagined. >> the sudden change in temperatures pushes their bodies to the limit. all l the same, they manage to pass the turn around point. lesskilometers remain until the goal, but the same mountain path stands before them. >>...
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vonnie: you are placing your chips there, daniel.did seem like it may be more likely recently that germany would implement something, and then we have this big moving the bond market, so you are saying it is going to be a while if we get anything at all? daniel: the most recent mention from the government is reaffirming their commitment to a balanced budget, so i think there is no return -- no near term for increased spending, let alone a significant one, which is what you would hope to see if you wanted that stimulus to spill outside of germany. i think we are a long way from there. it is a nice idea. it would be a good thing. certainly not summing we are counting on. there are many things that can still affect yields, affect sentiment. there's always italy, the political situation. we've got more pmi's coming out, to see what indication we have within the manufacturing sector in europe. so for us, it is probably a bit too soon to say that things are finished. guy: payrolls on friday, according to the number in front of me, 190,000.
vonnie: you are placing your chips there, daniel.did seem like it may be more likely recently that germany would implement something, and then we have this big moving the bond market, so you are saying it is going to be a while if we get anything at all? daniel: the most recent mention from the government is reaffirming their commitment to a balanced budget, so i think there is no return -- no near term for increased spending, let alone a significant one, which is what you would hope to see if...
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cross talking and ending wars i'm joined by my guest daniel shah in new york he is a professor of latin american and caribbean studies at city university of new york and but that is that we have peter cosmic he is a professor of history and director of the nuclear studies institute at american university as well as co-author with all of her stone of the untold history of the united states. and in washington we cross to camp he is the host and head writer of the comedy new show redacted tonight on our t.v. america all right jim in cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let's go to protests to peter i think that all of us would agree and our audience that it's unlikely that we would ever compared to donald trump ok they're very very different but they do have one commonality and it's an attitude towards foreign adventures now donald trump has not been able to do much about his rhetoric of the campaign while he's been in office but keeps going both of them are slammed every time they go outside the the borders or the perimeters of the bip
cross talking and ending wars i'm joined by my guest daniel shah in new york he is a professor of latin american and caribbean studies at city university of new york and but that is that we have peter cosmic he is a professor of history and director of the nuclear studies institute at american university as well as co-author with all of her stone of the untold history of the united states. and in washington we cross to camp he is the host and head writer of the comedy new show redacted tonight...
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unquote it wasn't worth it so that should be kind of some wake up call witten yes thank go ahead daniel. one would certainly hope with the foreign policy establishment the pentagon has never listened to the veterans will listen to anybody except for their own narrow interests of course the vietnam era veterans still suffering to this day from p.t.s.d. and thousands upon thousands tens of thousands of our loved ones sisters and brothers sent to iraq and afghanistan in these wars of foreign pillage no question that these veterans are against the war and gabbett very articulately captures that sentiment and she's really a fresh of breath air in the still democratic party debates where no one besides bernie is willing to take on the foreign policy establishment and here you have a very unique individual was 16 years of quote unquote service one might say a disservice if one agrees with martin luther king that the u.s. government in the u.s. military the greatest purveyors of violence in the world but she speaks a certain language and can go on fox news now and can relate to really millions
unquote it wasn't worth it so that should be kind of some wake up call witten yes thank go ahead daniel. one would certainly hope with the foreign policy establishment the pentagon has never listened to the veterans will listen to anybody except for their own narrow interests of course the vietnam era veterans still suffering to this day from p.t.s.d. and thousands upon thousands tens of thousands of our loved ones sisters and brothers sent to iraq and afghanistan in these wars of foreign...
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sirius underwood and josh daniels.r could be believed, they had been bandits together two years before brandy would be found shot to death. the woman confirmed something detective michael had suspected but had been unable to prove. the robbery of a local department store had been an inside job. josh daniels had been working there and handed over $7,000 to a masked gunman. if we had been here on january 1st, 2012, what might we have seen? >> you can see an individual come from the southwest side of the parking lot. he stuck the gun in josh's face. >> reporter: shows a pistol? >> yes. he was knocked down. >> reporter: the tipster claimed that josh wasn't the victim of the robbery, but actually won of the participants. and that his pal sirius had been the mastermind not only of the department store job, but the prime mover in a crime wave, responsible for multiple armed robberies, most captured on surveillance video. the two bodybuilders' secret sideline was a serious revelation. >> drug dealers or robbing tumbleweed rest
sirius underwood and josh daniels.r could be believed, they had been bandits together two years before brandy would be found shot to death. the woman confirmed something detective michael had suspected but had been unable to prove. the robbery of a local department store had been an inside job. josh daniels had been working there and handed over $7,000 to a masked gunman. if we had been here on january 1st, 2012, what might we have seen? >> you can see an individual come from the...
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i'm sorry daniel has six.as that right. >> i wasn't going to correct you i'm good at cheating. kennedy: okay quote number nine when the stock market crash franklin d roosevelt got on the television and didn't just talk about the you know the prince's of greed. was it trump, biden, or elizabeth warren? >> on making sure no one sheets off me. kennedy: trump biden or president warren? kat guess what you just did? you're now tied. >> oh yeah, oh yeah! kennedy: this is the final quote this one is worth three points. who ever gets this wins the game. unless you type. okay quote number ten i asked god for a bite, but i know god doesn't work that way so i stole a bike and asked for forgiveness. who said that trump, biden, or frappuccino? i asked god for a bike but i know god doesn't work that way so i stole a bike and asked for forgiveness. trump, biden, or frappuccino? this is the three-point question. kat is the winner. >> yes! >> china if you're watching you should investigate. >> i did it i did it. i did win the g
i'm sorry daniel has six.as that right. >> i wasn't going to correct you i'm good at cheating. kennedy: okay quote number nine when the stock market crash franklin d roosevelt got on the television and didn't just talk about the you know the prince's of greed. was it trump, biden, or elizabeth warren? >> on making sure no one sheets off me. kennedy: trump biden or president warren? kat guess what you just did? you're now tied. >> oh yeah, oh yeah! kennedy: this is the final...
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daniel is desperate trying to stop the and possibly sale of mary and the children. daniel, on the platform, is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors, and the train pulls away. saw this andnists
daniel is desperate trying to stop the and possibly sale of mary and the children. daniel, on the platform, is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors, and the train pulls away. saw this andnists
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daniel: he won't. the deal he is trying to make is to pay off the smaller parties in the coin they are looking for, whether it is resources for their institutions, some annexations of the west bank for the right-wing parties, and in return, would receive their support for immunity. supportnnot muster that , the center and centerleft parties have already said they will not support immunity, should a national unity government be formed, which means he would be in a corner from which there is no escape. david: give us an idea of what the issues are. we are speaking with daniel kurtzer right now. give us an idea of what the issues are for the israeli people, what are they likely to vote on in march? and bennyy netanyahu gantz? daniel: essentially, yes. the big issue on the israeli agenda for the last 50 years has been the future of the inritories they occupied 1967, the question of peace with palestinians. hasrestingly, that issued not figured as an election problem. apparently the israeli public is fairly
daniel: he won't. the deal he is trying to make is to pay off the smaller parties in the coin they are looking for, whether it is resources for their institutions, some annexations of the west bank for the right-wing parties, and in return, would receive their support for immunity. supportnnot muster that , the center and centerleft parties have already said they will not support immunity, should a national unity government be formed, which means he would be in a corner from which there is no...
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they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcase 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 saddle, th
they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcase 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?...
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right now with us, daniel morris.with emp pere riba. -- bnp paribas. your thoughts on the huge triumph of boris johnson we saw? daniel: we did expect you would see a tory victory. the question was around how big that would be and that was a positive surprise. short-liveds how that bounce in sterling turned out to be. we anticipated in the summer that you would have the discussion coming back into the market whether there would be an extension of negotiations and what the form of the agreement would be. that has been moved to the end of december instead of the summer so we have seen week is in sterling, which suggests 2020 will be a replay for sterling, as negotiations go one way or the other. the implications for the softness and hardness around the deal will play threw two u.k. equities. wea: brinkmanship is what will all focus on, because boris johnson has said he will not extend past the transition and some say this is just brinkmanship with the e.u. and he could write more legislation saying he will extend. we wil
right now with us, daniel morris.with emp pere riba. -- bnp paribas. your thoughts on the huge triumph of boris johnson we saw? daniel: we did expect you would see a tory victory. the question was around how big that would be and that was a positive surprise. short-liveds how that bounce in sterling turned out to be. we anticipated in the summer that you would have the discussion coming back into the market whether there would be an extension of negotiations and what the form of the agreement...
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show more of you. ♪ >> bret: daniel krauthammer was born in 1985.hool, the cold war was over, the nation was saved, and the dot-com economy was booming. charles knew it could not last. but how do you get a bunch of teenagers to listen? >> here's how it works, there is a spring campaign in a fall campaign. >> bret: did he know all of your friends? >> yes, everybody went to our house. he was one of the favorites if not the favorite dad on the block. >> this game is so much like the real thing it is scary. >> i gave a lecture at my son's high school in the late '80s. i was trying to make them understand that what you are living through is totally unusual. i was impressing upon them what a wondrous age this was, which if you are 17, i think trouble getting a date is not exactly a message that you are going to accept. >> bret: do you remember that? >> i do, vaguely, he did feelhe that '90s were a an anomaly to history and a grand battle of ideas o and ideologies, and this that we have to fight for and protect. and the '90s felt like everything is great.
show more of you. ♪ >> bret: daniel krauthammer was born in 1985.hool, the cold war was over, the nation was saved, and the dot-com economy was booming. charles knew it could not last. but how do you get a bunch of teenagers to listen? >> here's how it works, there is a spring campaign in a fall campaign. >> bret: did he know all of your friends? >> yes, everybody went to our house. he was one of the favorites if not the favorite dad on the block. >> this game is...
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daniel: any questions? in the back. >> what do you think about tom clemens's discovery that this was not mcclellan's headquarters? daniel: i thought somebody might ask about that. [laughter] daniel: i agree with tom. i think mcclellan use this as a -- used this as a forward operating post. whether it was his actual headquarters i don't know. it was published an article, i don't remember which magazine or journal, but i am pretty sure he published it. it is likely mcclellan used this, he slept here the night of the 16th, it was a forward operating post for him, and he did not really command the battle from here so much. he moved around a little bit, down by the middle bridge, to the east was for a little while. you could say his headquarters was back in katie's bill -- in katie's bill. another hand up here. >> i was at a recent lecture in which they say the shadow of john pope influenced this battle to this extent. john pope was pretty much in a whipped -- was pretty much whipped in a move when the confedera
daniel: any questions? in the back. >> what do you think about tom clemens's discovery that this was not mcclellan's headquarters? daniel: i thought somebody might ask about that. [laughter] daniel: i agree with tom. i think mcclellan use this as a -- used this as a forward operating post. whether it was his actual headquarters i don't know. it was published an article, i don't remember which magazine or journal, but i am pretty sure he published it. it is likely mcclellan used this, he...
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daniel just give us an idea of what sort of reach the state has on critics outside of the country and what you know what sort of harassment people perhaps even like yourself may face for speaking out against the eritrean regime. historically the government comes from you know the legacy of. a liberation movement there are 3 people of liberation front which was how had widespread support throughout the eritrean the aspirant communities and as we all know eritrea as a country also has a long history of force and migration at least dating back to the $960.00 s. because of the prolong of conflict armed conflict was against ethiopia basically the the war of liberation and and also after the independence of the country in particular since 1998. the problem of course of migration has continued persistently and all because of all these factors there is a very large contingent of jasper our communities throughout the world and their interim government has effectively controlled the activities the way of mobilization an organization of this the output of communities including by infiltrate thin
daniel just give us an idea of what sort of reach the state has on critics outside of the country and what you know what sort of harassment people perhaps even like yourself may face for speaking out against the eritrean regime. historically the government comes from you know the legacy of. a liberation movement there are 3 people of liberation front which was how had widespread support throughout the eritrean the aspirant communities and as we all know eritrea as a country also has a long...
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daniel: that is a big question. members of the house judiciary committee, democratic caucus, will meet. to decide what they want to include in the articles of impeachment. there is impeachment and then there is impeachment light. some people feel they ought to limit the allegations the ukrainian question. there are others in the democratic caucus who believe they ought to expand them and include allegations relating to mother investigation. once that decision is made as to whether -- as to what they -- as to whether or not they are going to do narrow or broad, then they will be drafted i the staff and the judiciary committee will is when markup, which you read the bill for amendment. that is not a pretty process and not a simple process. in the clinton impeachment, the markup took three days. you have to remember, under the house rules, anybody can offer an amendment. then they get five minutes to debate. if you have 41 lawyers in the room times how many articles of impeachment, 1, 2, 3, or four, this could go on fo
daniel: that is a big question. members of the house judiciary committee, democratic caucus, will meet. to decide what they want to include in the articles of impeachment. there is impeachment and then there is impeachment light. some people feel they ought to limit the allegations the ukrainian question. there are others in the democratic caucus who believe they ought to expand them and include allegations relating to mother investigation. once that decision is made as to whether -- as to what...
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johannesburg south africa it's when she's a chef and food entrepreneur in santa barbara california daniel stone he's the author of the food explorer the true adventures of the globetrotting botanist who transformed what america eats and in doha qatar here jim park enjoyably they are journalists here at al-jazeera english and the hosts of work the system a colon area exploration program so we can't talk about food without having to food in the studio so we're joined by asked special guest apple pie more pilots are welcome everybody is really good to have you this concept ladies joy heroes in all of colonialism and food and making that connection can you explain what that is for us i think you can look at it in a number of different ways but firstly i think you have to think about but impractical on your all of them are going through ways and we have it now how has past colonialist history changed the way we eat food and the way we harvest and the way we distribute. yeah and i think a lot of it has to do also with the relationship that we share with each other right who has and i think this
johannesburg south africa it's when she's a chef and food entrepreneur in santa barbara california daniel stone he's the author of the food explorer the true adventures of the globetrotting botanist who transformed what america eats and in doha qatar here jim park enjoyably they are journalists here at al-jazeera english and the hosts of work the system a colon area exploration program so we can't talk about food without having to food in the studio so we're joined by asked special guest apple...
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thank you so much, daniel. thank you so much, susan.nbc's vote watch, by the way, consists of a team of nbc news journalists from across the network's divisions to collaborate, report on issues relating to u.s. election security. including social media misinformation and disinformation, as well as voting machine and technology issues. you can find more information on that at nbc news.com. when we come back, spotify changing its tune on political ads as the fight over advertising on social media platforms gets a little more complex. a platforms gets a little more complex. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. you get more thanlove. yourfree shipping.ir, you get everything you need for your home at a great price, the way it works best for you, i'll take that. wait honey, no. when you want it. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match, on your own schedule. you get fast and free shipping on the things that make your home feel like you. that's what you get w
thank you so much, daniel. thank you so much, susan.nbc's vote watch, by the way, consists of a team of nbc news journalists from across the network's divisions to collaborate, report on issues relating to u.s. election security. including social media misinformation and disinformation, as well as voting machine and technology issues. you can find more information on that at nbc news.com. when we come back, spotify changing its tune on political ads as the fight over advertising on social media...
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surprise them. >> did i daniel?yes, you did. >> shirtless and still romancing his love from "spectre" the 51-year-old confirmed to me back in april, his fifth time playing bond is really his last. >> this is going to be my last bond. something else should have a go. >> there's been talk of a woman or an african american or a black person. >> the best person for the job, you know, everybody should be considered. >> so could new bond girl lashana lynch be the new 007? "gma" asked her. >> she's definitely a 00 agent for sure. she just comes with a whole lot of shaking up in this franchise for sure. >>> another film we can't wait to see "bombshell" with charlize theron, nicole kidman and margot robbie. only "e.t." has your first look behind the scenes. >> i'm going to be the story. no. >> someone has to speak up. someone has to get mad. >> it's entertaining, but it's still very, very hard hitting. >> margot and nicole, they are power houses and i was just literally trying to keep up. >> oh, she's going for it. >> nicole
surprise them. >> did i daniel?yes, you did. >> shirtless and still romancing his love from "spectre" the 51-year-old confirmed to me back in april, his fifth time playing bond is really his last. >> this is going to be my last bond. something else should have a go. >> there's been talk of a woman or an african american or a black person. >> the best person for the job, you know, everybody should be considered. >> so could new bond girl lashana...
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for this demo danielle's driving a radio to the pro pot. the robot has its own brain brand their cup of computers and their. they are a bunch of cameras and there's a camera on each side two on the front and one in the back for doing things like navigating up the stairs. and one of the cool things about alike at robot is that not only can drive but it can drive sideways. you can turn place. i think danielle already did that. this is a really small stage iv doing this. and it can pitch and roll and that's really important if you have an arm. i'm going to give you all an assignment for lunch and that is to sit at the table and keep your shoulders still and try to reach her water glass and you're going to learn how short and really incapable your arms are by themselves. if you have your arm on a body that can travel you really have expanded the workspace dramatically. it makes the arm more initials so this is a mobile manipulation system. has perception capability. although danielle was driving today it's got autonomy functions that let it tra
for this demo danielle's driving a radio to the pro pot. the robot has its own brain brand their cup of computers and their. they are a bunch of cameras and there's a camera on each side two on the front and one in the back for doing things like navigating up the stairs. and one of the cool things about alike at robot is that not only can drive but it can drive sideways. you can turn place. i think danielle already did that. this is a really small stage iv doing this. and it can pitch and roll...
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this demo, danielle is driving. she's got a radio link to the robot. but the robot has got its own brain and there's a couple of there.rs in pretty beefy computers. there is a bunch of cameras. on each side,ra two on the front and one on the for doing it uses forking things like navigating up the stores. cool things about a legged robot, it not only can can drive sideways, turn in place. i think danielle about did that. this is a really small stage for doing this. it can pitch and roll the body and that's really important you have an arm. i'm going to give you all an assignment for lunch. and that is to sit at the table and keep your shoulders still your water reach glass and you're going to learn incapableand really your arms are by themselves. but if you have your arm on a can pitch, roll, then you really have expanded the dramatically, make the arm more useful. so this is a mobile manipulation somem that's got perception capabilities. although danielle was driving got autonomy functions that let it travel around the space that we've mapped and there
this demo, danielle is driving. she's got a radio link to the robot. but the robot has got its own brain and there's a couple of there.rs in pretty beefy computers. there is a bunch of cameras. on each side,ra two on the front and one on the for doing it uses forking things like navigating up the stores. cool things about a legged robot, it not only can can drive sideways, turn in place. i think danielle about did that. this is a really small stage for doing this. it can pitch and roll the body...
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let's kick it off with you, daniel. joe biden part of the conversation here clearly as we move into 2020, impeachment. also the big wrapper that's around the discussion today, especially when it comes to joe biden, really getting ahead of the game not even knowing if he's going to be officially asked to testify by the senate or not. for some reason, they may think that they're going to have him asked. >> it's obviously something that the trump administration and trump's allies really want to see. they want to turn this impeachment trial into a referendum on joe biden. that's really what this is all about, turning into this something tbludgeon against thee president. they see this as the entire impeachment effort by democrats as a partisan move and they want to prove that the president's claims throughout this year is that the democrats in general are motivated only by politics and looking to score political joints. and they're trying to -- if they do subpoena vice president biden, that connect him to hunter biden and so
let's kick it off with you, daniel. joe biden part of the conversation here clearly as we move into 2020, impeachment. also the big wrapper that's around the discussion today, especially when it comes to joe biden, really getting ahead of the game not even knowing if he's going to be officially asked to testify by the senate or not. for some reason, they may think that they're going to have him asked. >> it's obviously something that the trump administration and trump's allies really want...
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and you were concerned about daniel, that this may not work as well.> well, we have to go through a process but every family whoever you are, straight, gay or same sex it doesn't matter. you have to go pretty much through the wringer, but that's normal. and i think that process is right because there are unfortunately people, too, that take advantage of the system. so the social workers and the states they really want to do a good job to make sure that this is a success story. so by the time we took placement on father's day of all days this year we knew in our hearts that we had kind of passed the test, and now it was just a matter of silting out the six months, and that was yesterday that we went to court. so we are a success story. we're all happy, and the process is a good one. we're very happy with the process. >> what do you want -- listen, i am a gay man and i have friends who have children through surrogacy and also have adopted children as well. what do you want from this experience now that you have the platform of cnn now and people watching
and you were concerned about daniel, that this may not work as well.> well, we have to go through a process but every family whoever you are, straight, gay or same sex it doesn't matter. you have to go pretty much through the wringer, but that's normal. and i think that process is right because there are unfortunately people, too, that take advantage of the system. so the social workers and the states they really want to do a good job to make sure that this is a success story. so by the time...
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daniel: vamos a ver cÓmo les va a las chivas. clubes y tambiÉn jugaron la final ninguna lo ganÓ. es un dato sÚper a tener en cuenta. carlos: tiene razÓn, se van a preparar con los grandes. [risas] chef: los puede afectar por el cansancio o los ayuda con la preparaciÓn. daniel: amÉrica va a pasar un rato parado desde su Último partido y le saca ritmo a los equipos, mÁs allá de cualquier amistoso que logre encuadrar en esto dÍas. carlos: una Última nota de la ml daniel: se sigue expandiendo la liga, sigue creciendo. ahora van a tener a su equipo con un poco mÁs de $320,000,000 para ganarse el derecho. no sÓlo es un tema económico que ha subido mucho en los Últimos aÑos, si no a nivel de exigencia y todo lo que tiene que ofrecer la ciudad, el estadio, la cercanÍa que tiene que tener con zonas metropolitanas y cÓmo impacta en la comunidad . un paquete completo antes de poder aprobar a nuevos dueÑos y por supuesto que nos emociona mucho. [hablan a la vez] carlos: mezcla perfecta entre latinos, americanos y creo que se va a armar muy,
daniel: vamos a ver cÓmo les va a las chivas. clubes y tambiÉn jugaron la final ninguna lo ganÓ. es un dato sÚper a tener en cuenta. carlos: tiene razÓn, se van a preparar con los grandes. [risas] chef: los puede afectar por el cansancio o los ayuda con la preparaciÓn. daniel: amÉrica va a pasar un rato parado desde su Último partido y le saca ritmo a los equipos, mÁs allá de cualquier amistoso que logre encuadrar en esto dÍas. carlos: una Última nota de la ml daniel: se sigue...
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and for daniel goldman, it is very clear, as you said ate the beginning, it's abuse of power. it's that he's a clear and present danger. >> right. >> to the american public and to democracy and on the other side just to boil it down, one of the words that i think sums up what castor said, the republican, it's baloney. >> hold on one second. ross gasher and our legal analysts to weigh in as well because in many respects, yes, it's political, but it's also legal. give me your thoughts on the case that was made by daniel goldman, the majority counsel the house intelligence committee spent 45 minutes arguing in favor of impeachment. we're about to hear from the republican, the minority counsel steven castor once again around will spend 45 minutes arguing this is a waste of time. >> yeah. i think sometimes we try to talk about whether impeachment is legal or it's political. the reality is it's both. it's mostly political, but it's also legal. you know, i thought barry berke and dan goldman did a very good job of sort of laying out the case in pretty simple terms as jeffrey noted, t
and for daniel goldman, it is very clear, as you said ate the beginning, it's abuse of power. it's that he's a clear and present danger. >> right. >> to the american public and to democracy and on the other side just to boil it down, one of the words that i think sums up what castor said, the republican, it's baloney. >> hold on one second. ross gasher and our legal analysts to weigh in as well because in many respects, yes, it's political, but it's also legal. give me your...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, london bridge.n has faced questions today over why usman khan had been released early from prison. the prime minister blamed laws introduced 11 years ago by the labour government, and vowed that serious offenders would in future serve their full sentences. however, labour claimed tory prison and probation cuts were responsible for what it described as "missed chances to intervene". our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. another terror attack. more familiar now, but still a shock to the country, and this time the focus of bitter political controversy. and rapid election pledges and point—scoring. from borisjohnson today, a promise of a 14 year minimum jail term for those convicted of serious terrorist crime. i think it's ridiculous, i think it's repulsive, that individuals as dangerous as this man should be allowed out after serving only eight years. and that's why we are going to change the law. on the early release of prisoners, he was keen to blame labour, but the story is not that simp
daniel sandford, bbc news, london bridge.n has faced questions today over why usman khan had been released early from prison. the prime minister blamed laws introduced 11 years ago by the labour government, and vowed that serious offenders would in future serve their full sentences. however, labour claimed tory prison and probation cuts were responsible for what it described as "missed chances to intervene". our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. another terror attack. more...
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daniel: always my pleasure. erik: happy holidays. j. daniel: sam dew you. plant, ceo of voce capital. vonnie: always great to have you. coming up, it is our global battle of the charts. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is time for our global battle of the charts. you can see the charts on the bloomberg by running gtv . kicking things off in new york is eric balchunas. a chart ofd me is the solar conductor etf and the semiconductor etf, in a dead heat to see who will be the best performing etf of the year. they are both high performing etf, and very different ways they got there. smh is up 400% over the last decade. it is consistently a good performer. awful. bill be interesting to see which one finishes the year first but also who has the next five years. smh, buti asked picks we will see. vonnie: we will have to revisit in five years. next up is justina lee in london. justina: we know risk appetite has making a comeback, and you can see that from the turquoise line, which is the yield curve. what does that mean for your smart beta strategy? what i have
daniel: always my pleasure. erik: happy holidays. j. daniel: sam dew you. plant, ceo of voce capital. vonnie: always great to have you. coming up, it is our global battle of the charts. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is time for our global battle of the charts. you can see the charts on the bloomberg by running gtv . kicking things off in new york is eric balchunas. a chart ofd me is the solar conductor etf and the semiconductor etf, in a dead heat to see who will be the best performing etf...
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if the question is, why did we do this video featuring stormy daniels, the answer is this. as chris comment or put down show, as an adult film actress she's not among societies most venerated class of people yet she is taking on the most powerful person in the country, one of the most powerful people in the world if there's anything you can say about my business and my team, it's that we like, we love the david versus goliath fight and we respect her, putting the politics aside that's one thing she had going for her but the other thing in that video, we're pushing the boundaries because we're tired of this apologist way of speaking and wrong doing but powerful people in finance industry we want to speak very clearly and we felt something who wouldn't have a problem pushing that boundary. >> let's move on from the video which no one had seen, no one on this air, has seen a lot of your writing was some months ago have you exited that short position or are you short today and if so, by how much >> i'm very glad you asked that question because chris told one bald face lie when
if the question is, why did we do this video featuring stormy daniels, the answer is this. as chris comment or put down show, as an adult film actress she's not among societies most venerated class of people yet she is taking on the most powerful person in the country, one of the most powerful people in the world if there's anything you can say about my business and my team, it's that we like, we love the david versus goliath fight and we respect her, putting the politics aside that's one thing...
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daniel: that is right.which shows the job quality index -- not that chart. that is boeing going south. daniel: they look similar. tom: this chart, what are the ramifications if that index drops below 2011? daniel: the same thing that has given rise to the post recession slump, which at the end of the day is the fact that there is nothing masking anymore. we had the credit bubble creating jobs, productivity ballooned. that is gone and we are on our own. tom: this is real math and real economics. how do you put your growth view globally in america into the brilliant work on the partition of our labor economy? daniel: these are things we discussed in the secular format of our strategy sessions. ist of the issue is there structural rigidity that needs to be reconciled. somebody has to do structural education, how we retool the workforce. you have to look at how the growth environment is precipitated on a go forward basis, and that the vergence does not lay the groundwork going forward. we get back to our new ne
daniel: that is right.which shows the job quality index -- not that chart. that is boeing going south. daniel: they look similar. tom: this chart, what are the ramifications if that index drops below 2011? daniel: the same thing that has given rise to the post recession slump, which at the end of the day is the fact that there is nothing masking anymore. we had the credit bubble creating jobs, productivity ballooned. that is gone and we are on our own. tom: this is real math and real economics....
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and abolitionists saw this helped daniel intervene. what happens to mary bell and eventually, with ,elp from some abolitionists daniel bell is able to raise $400. he ableis -- is able to freedom,marybelle's but he only has enough money to purchase two of the children. and mary bell have to decide which two children will be saved and kept, and which three or four children will be gone and sold. they do that. after the civil war, some of the children are able to reunite with mary and daniel bell. we don't know what happened to them. we don't know. but they are sold and taken away at age eight, nine, 10. hey bell, daniel, just like purchased his own freedom, now has to purchase mary's freedom. this is what happens to mary bell. >> learn more about how slaves suied for their freedom in the antebellum period on lectures in history. join the classroom here on american history tv. this is american history tv, exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. next, on our weekly series, the civil war, a civil war scholar talks about operat
and abolitionists saw this helped daniel intervene. what happens to mary bell and eventually, with ,elp from some abolitionists daniel bell is able to raise $400. he ableis -- is able to freedom,marybelle's but he only has enough money to purchase two of the children. and mary bell have to decide which two children will be saved and kept, and which three or four children will be gone and sold. they do that. after the civil war, some of the children are able to reunite with mary and daniel bell....
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daniel david daniel has more in this hollywood minute.ngeles boys and girls club got a holiday surprise from katy perry and amazon return their clubhouse into a winter wonderland complete with snow. the club received essential items from its amazon smile charity list and the kids got holiday gifts plus photos with santa cookie decorating and of course kristen bell is guaranteed a prize at this year's critics choice awards should be the 4th recipient of the see her award for her work towards more authentic portrayals of women in entertainment media. >>there will be honored at the 25th critics choice awards january 12th in santa monica california in hollywood, i'm david daniel. >>happening tomorrow stores will be packed with shoppers because it is the last saturday before christmas super saturday as tomorrow is known. >>is expected to be the biggest shopping day of the year, especially among men, the national retail federation reports about 147.8 million people are expected to be shopping that's up from 134.3 million last year. it's also kn
daniel david daniel has more in this hollywood minute.ngeles boys and girls club got a holiday surprise from katy perry and amazon return their clubhouse into a winter wonderland complete with snow. the club received essential items from its amazon smile charity list and the kids got holiday gifts plus photos with santa cookie decorating and of course kristen bell is guaranteed a prize at this year's critics choice awards should be the 4th recipient of the see her award for her work towards...
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leon: el activista daniel carrillo que se dedica a proteger los derechos humanos de los inmigrantes, de detenciÓn? >> tratan a la gente como si estuviese en una taza . es un abuso, es una tortura. leon: organizaciones como las de carrillo ha llevado a cabo varios estudios sobre estos tratos. isaac molina era mÉdico en su natal nicaragua. durante su tiempo allÍ atendiÓ a los heridos de las manifestaciones en la calle. el gobierno le advirtiÓ que no atendieran a los heridos. el hizo caso omiso y eso casi hace que pierda la vida. >> Él cargÓ su arma y la impactÓ contra mi persona. me impactÓ en el estómago. minutos despuÉs me dieron otro disparo en la espalda. leon: Él se salvÓ de milagro. dÍas despuÉs se puede nicaragua con su esposa e hijos. cuando llegaron a la frontera pensaron que iban a tener una nueva vida, pero ocurriÓ lo contrario. las autoridades estadounidenses lo separaron. >> estuve 10 dÍas en lo que llaman la hielera. yo nunca me esperÉ pasar por todo ese por eso, un proceso muy difÍcil. me dicen la hielera porque es un cuarto muy pequeÑo donde meten a 30 o 40 personas y e
leon: el activista daniel carrillo que se dedica a proteger los derechos humanos de los inmigrantes, de detenciÓn? >> tratan a la gente como si estuviese en una taza . es un abuso, es una tortura. leon: organizaciones como las de carrillo ha llevado a cabo varios estudios sobre estos tratos. isaac molina era mÉdico en su natal nicaragua. durante su tiempo allÍ atendiÓ a los heridos de las manifestaciones en la calle. el gobierno le advirtiÓ que no atendieran a los heridos. el hizo...
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our thanks to lee daniels for that candid conversation.singer, i know you know about, annie lennox. she took us on an unusual tour of an art exhibit tracing her work and life. this is also part of our mavericks interviews and it touched on how she pushed boundaries on gender identity and feminism back in 1983 when she was out wearing men's clothing and touring worldwide. >> when you were coming up in eurythmics, the reaction around the world was, wow, how can she dress like that or does that mean she's gay and what does that say about gender. you said at the time you weren't trying to be a gender bender so what were you trying? >> i wanted to be a powerful performer. and i wanted to resonate with people in a certain way. and i definitely, by the time dave and i formed eurythmics, i definitely had the sense of who i was and what i wanted to do and it was in partnership with dave, who's a man, and a sense of being equals. we're almost like twins on the stage. we were each other's muse, if you like. i didn't always wear a man's suit, i wore a
our thanks to lee daniels for that candid conversation.singer, i know you know about, annie lennox. she took us on an unusual tour of an art exhibit tracing her work and life. this is also part of our mavericks interviews and it touched on how she pushed boundaries on gender identity and feminism back in 1983 when she was out wearing men's clothing and touring worldwide. >> when you were coming up in eurythmics, the reaction around the world was, wow, how can she dress like that or does...
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daniel webster. i gave you a little bit of daniel webster. stephen a. douglas, who was called by journalists of the time a steam engine in britches. because of his ferocious dynamism. had these men, clay, webster, conservative whigs aligned with stephen a. douglas, a northern democrat, essentially, on behalf of compromise, on one side, against an extraordinary group of men who really defined the old term about bedfellows. president zachary taylor, old rough and ready, again a president who is largely forgotten by most americans that plays -- but plays a fascinating role in that's events. much more interesting role morally, very courageous individual, a lifelong slave owner, had a plantation in louisiana but is absolutely dead set against, against the expansion of slavery westward. very, very staunch in opposing clay's compromise because he figured that it might permit the slavery to go westward. on the other hand, politically unfortunately clueless, john c. calhoun, whom i mentioned, brilliantly termed by a great american historian as the marks -- as th
daniel webster. i gave you a little bit of daniel webster. stephen a. douglas, who was called by journalists of the time a steam engine in britches. because of his ferocious dynamism. had these men, clay, webster, conservative whigs aligned with stephen a. douglas, a northern democrat, essentially, on behalf of compromise, on one side, against an extraordinary group of men who really defined the old term about bedfellows. president zachary taylor, old rough and ready, again a president who is...