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his name is daniel blizzard. >> reporter: daniel blizzard.ny. someone vern had once trusted. >> did you think daniel had something to do with it? >> well, yeah i was pretty sure. >> reporter: why, with zero proof, would so many believe blizzard was behind the attack? detective perrault soon heard a story that went like this, in the fall of 2008, vern called employees like bookkeeper judy craven to a meeting. he was selling the company. >> i think he wanted to spend more time with his family and just focus on the 'selling ' part not deal with that day to day managing. >> reporter: "no longer a rumor," said this e-mail to announce the sale. vern was selling aspen to daniel blizzard and his two brothers. vern would stay on as the designated broker for one year. but the deal went south quickly. >> they made the first 3 payments and then they just stopped. >> reporter: it was the height of the great recession. real estate was tanking. vern, was understanding. but then the blizzards approached vern with a request. >> they asked my dad to take out w
his name is daniel blizzard. >> reporter: daniel blizzard.ny. someone vern had once trusted. >> did you think daniel had something to do with it? >> well, yeah i was pretty sure. >> reporter: why, with zero proof, would so many believe blizzard was behind the attack? detective perrault soon heard a story that went like this, in the fall of 2008, vern called employees like bookkeeper judy craven to a meeting. he was selling the company. >> i think he wanted to spend...
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please welcome daniel ranieri. [ cheers and applause ] hey, daniel. >> hi, what's up?e bit about the story. you know, this was like one year ago, pretty much exactly, that we reached out to you. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we couldn't find you. we knew you were in brooklyn, we knew your name was daniel. somehow we figured out your mom's name was danielle. do you know how many people we called? >> i'm pretty sure it was danielle r.s in brooklyn. >> jimmy: sure enough, we called them all. laura, one of our producers, insane person, found you. [ laughter ] you were on our show. and the next -- actually, that night i get an email from george clooney saying, hey, can you give me that kid's information? i might want to put him in a movie. then he put you in the movie, you're in "the tender bar" with ben affleck. [ cheers and applause ] not just in the movie briefly, and not a minor character. you are really the main character in the movie, right? >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: unbelievable. was it fun for you? >> of course, it was so fun filming with george and ben. gerge as a director was
please welcome daniel ranieri. [ cheers and applause ] hey, daniel. >> hi, what's up?e bit about the story. you know, this was like one year ago, pretty much exactly, that we reached out to you. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we couldn't find you. we knew you were in brooklyn, we knew your name was daniel. somehow we figured out your mom's name was danielle. do you know how many people we called? >> i'm pretty sure it was danielle r.s in brooklyn. >> jimmy: sure enough, we...
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resident daniels, thank you and over to you. president daniels: thank you. it is a pleasure and privilege to be here today and honored to be joined here today by the co-authors of the academic leaders task force on expression , governor douglas and governor gregoire, who served two terms of washington, and now ceo of challenge seattle, an alliance of the largest sector employees. jim douglas served four terms as governor of vermont, two as chair of the national governors association, and he is now executive resident -- executive in residence at middlebury college, his alma mater. thank you for being here. more than that, for the important contribution that you're making to our sector and to debate more generally within the country. with that said, a simple starting question. whatever possessed you to take on a relatively uncontroversial issue like free expression on university campuses? who wants to start? i will use the law professor prerogative, governor douglas. gov. douglas: thank you for being part of the presentation today. i noise speak on behalf of m
resident daniels, thank you and over to you. president daniels: thank you. it is a pleasure and privilege to be here today and honored to be joined here today by the co-authors of the academic leaders task force on expression , governor douglas and governor gregoire, who served two terms of washington, and now ceo of challenge seattle, an alliance of the largest sector employees. jim douglas served four terms as governor of vermont, two as chair of the national governors association, and he is...
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you daniel boone? and he said, i used to be. so this idea of leaving behind even his public identity or he as a public figure -- but i do think that that was his part of his personality. >> a great question. >> and that was fascinating to, because samuel clements was, mark twain, was very conscious of creating this persona, mark twain. i never knew i could be so interested in daniel boone! >> [laughs] you also tie things together, there's this connection between teddy roosevelt, that candice, you have written about. and daniel wrote a history of the west, the winning of the west. i don't know if i'm getting the title right. but in it he talks about daniel boone and daniel boone as a representative of the times. roosevelt -- completely 3 dimensional view of history from our perspective. he's coming with his own biases but he definitely was interested in boone as well. >> so i want so say that my colleague was able to stick the book link. i can in the imagine you listened to the conversation and not deci
you daniel boone? and he said, i used to be. so this idea of leaving behind even his public identity or he as a public figure -- but i do think that that was his part of his personality. >> a great question. >> and that was fascinating to, because samuel clements was, mark twain, was very conscious of creating this persona, mark twain. i never knew i could be so interested in daniel boone! >> [laughs] you also tie things together, there's this connection between teddy...
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. >> his name was daniel bartelt.dan jessie had been writing this music with this summer. detective clasking called police right away. they had a suspect in custody. jessie's parents refused to believe the news. >> no, not this kid. >> he's a friend of ours. >> he's a little screwed up, he just got back from college but we don't think it's dan. >> after all, dan was more than jessie's friend. he was her first love in high school. >> he had everything going for him. he was a straight a student. got the lead role in most of the musicals. very talented. >> i like this kid because he could make me laugh and he came from a nice family. >> we said it's not dan. he's a good kid. >> jessie's friends agreed. when detectives called daniel's cell phone they were with him at the blodgett house grieving together. >> we were all crying and our friend dan his phone rang and he was like i got call under to the police station for questioning. >> amelia and jackie drove dan into the police station this afternoon. they assumed it was ro
. >> his name was daniel bartelt.dan jessie had been writing this music with this summer. detective clasking called police right away. they had a suspect in custody. jessie's parents refused to believe the news. >> no, not this kid. >> he's a friend of ours. >> he's a little screwed up, he just got back from college but we don't think it's dan. >> after all, dan was more than jessie's friend. he was her first love in high school. >> he had everything going...
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and, incredibly enough, daniel boone and his group find that, and daniel boone correctly interprets thening of that. so there's all kinds of ways that, you know, all of the people involved and their skills and including the members of the tribe, are just astounding to me. and i think just to us in general from looking from our vantage point. they're also trying to dig their heels into the ground to leave marks. their captors see this and sort of cut off the heels of their shoes. >> oh, wow. >> betsy calaway has an engraved handkerchief, so she's ripping pieces of her name off, so literally kind of leaving a message in the dirt. they're breaking branches and leaves off. so yeah, those are some examples, and again, i try to surround the story, especially that part of the story, the kidnapping, with the perspectives of everyone involved, the rescuers, the young women, the tribal warriors who are being forced out of their land and are placed in this position of trying to gain leverage over the settlement. and really try to re-create what they're all thinking, what they're doing, and one of
and, incredibly enough, daniel boone and his group find that, and daniel boone correctly interprets thening of that. so there's all kinds of ways that, you know, all of the people involved and their skills and including the members of the tribe, are just astounding to me. and i think just to us in general from looking from our vantage point. they're also trying to dig their heels into the ground to leave marks. their captors see this and sort of cut off the heels of their shoes. >> oh,...
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so a lot of people just want to know more about daniel boone. daniel boone was a real man. how do we not know that his daughter was kidnapped. why is this in the part of our -- >> that's a great question. one of the common questions that i get and i mention in the book that's published is what's the difference between daniel boone and david crockett. for some reasons those are not like nick at nite that i'm familiar with shows that i should anything about. but apparently someone told -- a reader told me that that think were played by the same people, david crockett and daniel boone. i don't know who -- other than names being vaguely similar, they are not really in the same, david crockett is early 19th century and dies at the alamo in 1830's. but in any case, one why people have forgotten which was a sad story and frontier it is after the moheekans. it also replaces the story in a strange way. interestingly, to me at least, jemima was when the last of the moheekans was published and it was obvious that it was based on her life. as far as we can tell, we don't have any evide
so a lot of people just want to know more about daniel boone. daniel boone was a real man. how do we not know that his daughter was kidnapped. why is this in the part of our -- >> that's a great question. one of the common questions that i get and i mention in the book that's published is what's the difference between daniel boone and david crockett. for some reasons those are not like nick at nite that i'm familiar with shows that i should anything about. but apparently someone told -- a...
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daniel boone is literate.re biographers and literatures, and publish in the first person what daniel boone is saying. now, and there's the issue of how accurate are some of these things, and i'm sure you run into this too, and of course that's part of our job to deal with. i was very lucky that there are a couple of people in the later 18th to early 19th century who became obsessed with the frontier. and they -- there's one gentleman whose name was draper, and one whose name was shane, and they collected as much as they could, they corresponded with people who had lived through it or children or grandchildren, people who had lived in places like boonsboro, there were not writers per se, they were more sort of collectors, and connoisseurs but an incredible contribution to those of us who examined that, and, you know, i think one thing that i -- my philosophy, and i wonder if it's something you share is i don't want to make my reader do work. right? we're not writing in sort of an academic platform, nonfiction.
daniel boone is literate.re biographers and literatures, and publish in the first person what daniel boone is saying. now, and there's the issue of how accurate are some of these things, and i'm sure you run into this too, and of course that's part of our job to deal with. i was very lucky that there are a couple of people in the later 18th to early 19th century who became obsessed with the frontier. and they -- there's one gentleman whose name was draper, and one whose name was shane, and they...
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daniel sandford, thank you.tims claim that homophobia was a factor in the metropolitan police's failure to investigate the murders properly. but while admitting failings, the police deny this. daniel de simone has been speaking to two people close to the victims. daniel whitworth and ricky waumsley were an ordinary couple, but when daniel was murdered by the serial killer stephen port the met police refused to class his partner as next of kin. we'd been in a relationship for four years. we'd been living together for three. he says it was because they were gay. police have admitted ricky's treatment was wrong. i felt like i was being put to one side and i felt like they were being homophobic towards me. if it was a straight woman who had been found dead and that was my partner, i think i would have been treated very, very differently. a fake suicide note falsely linked daniel to another victim, gabriel kovari. it stated daniel had killed gabriel, but had really been written by their murderer, stephen port. but po
daniel sandford, thank you.tims claim that homophobia was a factor in the metropolitan police's failure to investigate the murders properly. but while admitting failings, the police deny this. daniel de simone has been speaking to two people close to the victims. daniel whitworth and ricky waumsley were an ordinary couple, but when daniel was murdered by the serial killer stephen port the met police refused to class his partner as next of kin. we'd been in a relationship for four years. we'd...
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daniel: thank you. alan: it's easy to have an outline for today's conversation because you, with administrator chiquita brooks-laseur published an outline of your vision. i want to use that as an outline of our conversation today. maybe tuck just give a quick sense of what the major priorities are for you and the administration and then we can talk a little bit more about what that means. daniel: terrific. it's great to be here, looking forward to the conversation today. it's an exciting time to be working in medicaid and chip for many reasons. federal level, state level, providers, plans, advocates, and the blog does really note, in fact, when i talk with folks who are in the details of medicaid, the percent of kids covered, the percent of long-term care and service and supports covered by medicaid people often do a double take and the question really is, is medicaid really that much of both a safety net and fabric of coverage in the country. so it's a really exciting time to be in medicaid. we've outl
daniel: thank you. alan: it's easy to have an outline for today's conversation because you, with administrator chiquita brooks-laseur published an outline of your vision. i want to use that as an outline of our conversation today. maybe tuck just give a quick sense of what the major priorities are for you and the administration and then we can talk a little bit more about what that means. daniel: terrific. it's great to be here, looking forward to the conversation today. it's an exciting time...
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thank you, danielle. so a lot of today's debate is going to feature mark critiquing the road map, and danielle defending it. you know, this is a chance for danielle on behalf of the drafters of this road map, to do so. but before we get into that, why don't we let danielle make the positive case for this. why even do this project? and also, one of the main critiques is coming from the right, the concern that, yes, you had a few conservatives involved, but really, this document very much is leaning left. what would you say about that? >> i would say that's not accurate. so for starters, maybe just let me explain our process and then that could help bring a view to it. as we worked, we really did start from the very beginning with broadening the range of opinions. seeking at every level as we belt out from 6 people to 20 to 30, every network of people we pulled together, we always sought to insure diversity of viewpoint, as well as demographic diversity and geographic diversity. if you go through our whole
thank you, danielle. so a lot of today's debate is going to feature mark critiquing the road map, and danielle defending it. you know, this is a chance for danielle on behalf of the drafters of this road map, to do so. but before we get into that, why don't we let danielle make the positive case for this. why even do this project? and also, one of the main critiques is coming from the right, the concern that, yes, you had a few conservatives involved, but really, this document very much is...
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daniel sandford.e governor has described the �*unspeakable trauma�*, suffered by people, as he confirmed that at least 74 people have died, with at least 109 people still missing. search and rescue efforts have been continuing across western kentucky. our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, reports now from the town of mayfield. people would normally be back in work, but instead it�*s a third day of rebuilding their lives. the town�*s doctor would be seeing patients. instead, he is trying to save his surgery. we�*re trying to clean out a path to it to get a truck in here, to maybe get some equipment out that could be salvaged. his staff have managed to find computers and stethoscopes. dr williams, he's really close to the town and the people here. he's been here for a long time now, so a lot of people are relying on us, so that's why we're just trying to clear everything out and get to the patients as soon as possible. the scale of destruction is staggering to see in person. entire homes have be
daniel sandford.e governor has described the �*unspeakable trauma�*, suffered by people, as he confirmed that at least 74 people have died, with at least 109 people still missing. search and rescue efforts have been continuing across western kentucky. our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, reports now from the town of mayfield. people would normally be back in work, but instead it�*s a third day of rebuilding their lives. the town�*s doctor would be seeing patients. instead, he...
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shawna garber�*s link to danielle pixler came not because danielle had uploaded her dna, but becauseperson puts up their dna, they're essentially agreeing for their entire extended family to be searchable, and that's a privacy issue, isn't it? well, it's an interesting issue. it's not really specific to dna. so suppose you and i are room—mates at a home and i'm not at the house and the police come in to your house and say "james, could i please take a look inside your home?" if you say yes, you've essentially accepted that invitation for both of us. law enforcement doesn't access the underlying dna, but they do have access to the relationships that you would have to that unknown person in these photos. and that's the privacy concern. i think the thing that people have to make their mind up. you have two competing priorities here. the first priority is that you have an absolute right to privacy, but on the same token, you have a competing priority, which is we have the right to not get murdered and raped. what amount of privacy are you willing to give up versus, you know, getting incr
shawna garber�*s link to danielle pixler came not because danielle had uploaded her dna, but becauseperson puts up their dna, they're essentially agreeing for their entire extended family to be searchable, and that's a privacy issue, isn't it? well, it's an interesting issue. it's not really specific to dna. so suppose you and i are room—mates at a home and i'm not at the house and the police come in to your house and say "james, could i please take a look inside your home?" if...
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danielle: that's a whole different one.extraordinarily difficult for jay powell and his endeavor to get the federal funds rate up to even get there. i couldn't even take a guess simply because of the flatness of the yield curve. we have seen the spread between the two year and 10 year treasury yields collapse from april to now. it's been cut in half to 80 basis points and of bond market is not really interested in him going all the way down this path to get to the tightening process, so we will have to see the rapidity with which the yield curve continues to flatten into 2022 given the signs of slowing in the u.s. economy absent fresh fiscal stimulus, as we saw this morning in the control number out of the retail sales figure that printed negative. matt: absolutely, i was going to ask you about that. you mentioned fresh fiscal stimulus, that seems like a no go as well. danielle: the child tax credit, that 90% of u.s. households, that final payment is today and the irs has informed the government that unless ability signed i
danielle: that's a whole different one.extraordinarily difficult for jay powell and his endeavor to get the federal funds rate up to even get there. i couldn't even take a guess simply because of the flatness of the yield curve. we have seen the spread between the two year and 10 year treasury yields collapse from april to now. it's been cut in half to 80 basis points and of bond market is not really interested in him going all the way down this path to get to the tightening process, so we will...
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but before we get into that let me let daniel make a positive case. the concern that a few conservatives are involved but this is leaning left but what would you say? >> it is not accurate. let me explain the process. as we worked we started from the beginning. at every level from 162230, everything we pull together we talked to ensure diversity of viewpoints and demographic and geographic through the structure of the network and diversity of all dimensions. as we had the conversation we bring to the surface issues that reflect perspectives. in some cases we present them as design challenges. as an example of the first we talk to education for democracy, the country splits according to those who describe the system that we have. those who advocate democracy and egalitarian futures, they public on order and structure and concepts like that. we brought to the surface both of those opinions and put them together in a constitutional democracy. throughout the writing of the roadmap was emphasis on constitutional democracy understanding how that structure b
but before we get into that let me let daniel make a positive case. the concern that a few conservatives are involved but this is leaning left but what would you say? >> it is not accurate. let me explain the process. as we worked we started from the beginning. at every level from 162230, everything we pull together we talked to ensure diversity of viewpoints and demographic and geographic through the structure of the network and diversity of all dimensions. as we had the conversation we...
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daniel boone is literate. separate issue as you -- now, and there's the issue of how accurate are some of these things and i'm sure you run into this too and that's part of our job to deal with. i was very lucky that there are a couple of people in the -- in the later 18th to early 19th century who became obsessed with the frontier. and they -- there's one gentleman whose name was draper and one whose name was shayne and collected as much as they could and corresponded with people who had lived through it, the grandchildren of people who lived in boonesborogh and contribution to those who examine that and i think that one thing that my philosophy and my i wonder if it's something that you share, i don't want to make my reader do work, right? we are not -- we are not writing in academic platform. nonfiction. i feel like it's my responsibility to sort through, for instance, what's trust worthy, what's -- what's the most accurate possible renditions of the material from those primary sources that i try whenever p
daniel boone is literate. separate issue as you -- now, and there's the issue of how accurate are some of these things and i'm sure you run into this too and that's part of our job to deal with. i was very lucky that there are a couple of people in the -- in the later 18th to early 19th century who became obsessed with the frontier. and they -- there's one gentleman whose name was draper and one whose name was shayne and collected as much as they could and corresponded with people who had lived...
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daniel, what do you say to teachers? you look at this road map and they are very confused, what do i do with this? there's nothing here? what do we teach in september? >> it is true, we are making a big ask. here is a place, where it's interesting to me, i think we spent a lot of time talking about the importance of self government, of empowering local decision-makers, yet, when there is an opportunity presented with that, it seems to cause anxiety. we hear anxieties, and a desire for control. and sure we know how it will come out. i think we need to accept, actually, not having control. we need to accept a period of experimentation. for me, it is a question of, are we ready to experiment at the same thing? to experiment on the same thing, is to experiment at this work of, simultaneously, engaging in questions about constitutionalism, about philosophical foundations of democracy, an engaging in integrating narratives from diverse perspectives around the country. engaging in honesty about our hard histories. this is what
daniel, what do you say to teachers? you look at this road map and they are very confused, what do i do with this? there's nothing here? what do we teach in september? >> it is true, we are making a big ask. here is a place, where it's interesting to me, i think we spent a lot of time talking about the importance of self government, of empowering local decision-makers, yet, when there is an opportunity presented with that, it seems to cause anxiety. we hear anxieties, and a desire for...
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anthony, gabriel, daniel orjack to as their— anthony, gabriel, daniel orjack to as.cers have failed _ it is distressing that officers have failed so — it is distressing that officers have failed so badly, and continue to serve _ failed so badly, and continue to serve as— failed so badly, and continue to serve as police officers without significant sanctions. we cannot be confident— significant sanctions. we cannot be confident that their performance has improved _ confident that their performance has improved. in fact, we understand that at— improved. in fact, we understand that at least ten of the officers involved — that at least ten of the officers involved in the investigations have been _ involved in the investigations have been promoted. we are calling on the iopc been promoted. we are calling on the iopc to _ been promoted. we are calling on the iopc to revisit this issue. we asked the prime _ iopc to revisit this issue. we asked the prime minister and the home secretary. — the prime minister and the home secretary, how can this be right, what _ secretary, how
anthony, gabriel, daniel orjack to as their— anthony, gabriel, daniel orjack to as.cers have failed _ it is distressing that officers have failed so — it is distressing that officers have failed so badly, and continue to serve _ failed so badly, and continue to serve as— failed so badly, and continue to serve as police officers without significant sanctions. we cannot be confident— significant sanctions. we cannot be confident that their performance has improved _ confident that their...
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daniel: saludos a ustedes.hablamos del sexo, la sexualidad, la diversidad, tenemos que cruzar esas barreras. carolina: ¿en quÉ consiste el trabajo que haces para ayudar a hispanos que sienten que les da miedo y le estÁ pena hacerse esa prueba? daniel: parte de mi trabajo es hacer cosas como estas, estar al aire, dar la cara, hacer vÍdeos, hablamos con la gente, tenemos informaciÓn como voluntarios para diferentes organizaciones. dando la cara. a veces nos toca a uno dar la cara, hablar. darle permiso a la gente. ya sea en pÚblico o en privado. dÍa con dÍa, no descansas. borja: fÍjate que yo creo que sin duda el estigma del vih ha cambiado mucho gracias a los tratamientos, ya no es una sentencia a muerte como era en los aÑos 70 o en los aÑos 80 pero sin duda me gustarÍa que mande su mensaje a todas las personas sobre el vih. daniel: sÍ, efectivamente. ha cambiado mucho desde los 80. tratamiento, apoyo social, etc.. pero si tÚ no te has hecho la prueba y no sabes, hazte la prueba. ese es el primer paso. si eres p
daniel: saludos a ustedes.hablamos del sexo, la sexualidad, la diversidad, tenemos que cruzar esas barreras. carolina: ¿en quÉ consiste el trabajo que haces para ayudar a hispanos que sienten que les da miedo y le estÁ pena hacerse esa prueba? daniel: parte de mi trabajo es hacer cosas como estas, estar al aire, dar la cara, hacer vÍdeos, hablamos con la gente, tenemos informaciÓn como voluntarios para diferentes organizaciones. dando la cara. a veces nos toca a uno dar la cara, hablar....
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, is that he wasn't a good with daniel. the surprising thing is that he rejects more than he creates and oh, and he demands the same from the people who work for him as it is this process of always questioning, always taking things apart, cutting them, i'm putting them back together again. you can really see it in the architecture, and it's a process that triggers creativity and openness. he's initially shocking and radical, but it's also incredibly liberating. he's looking for find me ah ah ah, whether it's the jewish museum and berlin grounds. you're in the, we're not project struct. done. you know, from some distance they were right here into heart. and how lucky that i was able to build teachers in brooklyn because it's very closely related to my experience to me as a person.
, is that he wasn't a good with daniel. the surprising thing is that he rejects more than he creates and oh, and he demands the same from the people who work for him as it is this process of always questioning, always taking things apart, cutting them, i'm putting them back together again. you can really see it in the architecture, and it's a process that triggers creativity and openness. he's initially shocking and radical, but it's also incredibly liberating. he's looking for find me ah ah...
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>> no, daniel loves the kids.eally, what is he up to? >> he stole my son's nutcracker and looked like he was wrestling him. >> i don't know about that. does santa know? you could lose a job over something like that. >> maybe my kids should write santa a letter and tell don daniel. turn things around a little bit. >> that's a big win. >> going to type it on the computer? video game? >> get something going with it. no, i think that's a great message. we're all a little bit naughty, a little bit nice. whatever the elf sees, maybe the elf doesn't tell, we don't know. >> no one knows. that's the magic. that's right. >>> coming up next, this happened. >> including exercise bikes at mcdonald's. that is next, and you are watching "world news now." mcdonald's. that is next, and you are watching "world news now." young man: thanks for having us this weekend mrs. garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the..
>> no, daniel loves the kids.eally, what is he up to? >> he stole my son's nutcracker and looked like he was wrestling him. >> i don't know about that. does santa know? you could lose a job over something like that. >> maybe my kids should write santa a letter and tell don daniel. turn things around a little bit. >> that's a big win. >> going to type it on the computer? video game? >> get something going with it. no, i think that's a great message....
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daniel 10 about -- daniel t -- daniel tannebaum of oliver wyman. up, we will talk to mercedes karn is on -- mercedes carnathon at northwestern university. the u.s. 10 year yield unchanged. crude is where is that that's where it is at -- is where it is at. the move is really in commodities. we will be back with more on covid. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg surveillance live on television and radio. matt miller, kriti gupta, and matt miller in. many markets in europe lighter volumes than usual, off as much as 90% on a some indices in europe. we are seeing s&p 500 futures near lows of this premarket session down more than 1/10 -- .1%. an area this seems to be protected is nasdaq 100 futures, those are basically unchanged. when we see small caps continue to decline, down .2%. it is the more economically sensitive type equities which are underperforming. this is a reversal from december. december, it has been the small caps that started to edge ahead of the large-cap stocks. that has not been the trend for the full year. when it comes to the
daniel 10 about -- daniel t -- daniel tannebaum of oliver wyman. up, we will talk to mercedes karn is on -- mercedes carnathon at northwestern university. the u.s. 10 year yield unchanged. crude is where is that that's where it is at -- is where it is at. the move is really in commodities. we will be back with more on covid. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg surveillance live on television and radio. matt miller, kriti gupta, and matt miller in. many markets in europe lighter...
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>> daniel: yeah, yep.ting. >> daniel: right, yeah. >> anthony: okay, they may not be hawaiian, but they are now. they are fundamentally local. i mean, this food, this most delicious, let's be honest, delicious. this is not healthy eating. >> daniel: yeah, and we're kind of paying the price for it right now in the health of the state, which is terrible. as i take a bite of hamburger and brown gravy. >> anthony: yeah but it's, like i said, it's so good. >> daniel: if you really want to do hawaii right, you gotta give back. and that's a power that hawaii and the ina still has is, if you show aloha and you give without asking, the ina is going to recognize it and it's gonna shower its blessings upon you. >> anthony: so you think traditional hawaiian culture and lifestyle has a chance against the modern world? >> daniel: i think so. the beautiful part about my ancestors is they realized there is a limited number of resources where they lived, so they observed nature to the best possible they could to figure out
>> daniel: yeah, yep.ting. >> daniel: right, yeah. >> anthony: okay, they may not be hawaiian, but they are now. they are fundamentally local. i mean, this food, this most delicious, let's be honest, delicious. this is not healthy eating. >> daniel: yeah, and we're kind of paying the price for it right now in the health of the state, which is terrible. as i take a bite of hamburger and brown gravy. >> anthony: yeah but it's, like i said, it's so good. >>...
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and daniel craig was... daniel and i, when we were...g a difficult time and we both had a very close friendship with ed and brian, who ran the national youth theatre and they were very helpful for us so we ended up becoming friends for a while, as well. but could i be an actor? no, it got wrong when i had glandularfever and i was playing mercutio in romeo and juliet and we realised that, in our production, in act 5, juliet is meant to wake up and turn to tybalt and say, "in thy bloody shroud", but our tybalt was playing a guard in the last act, so i had to put on tybalt�*s sweaty tights, because i had died in act three and i had to put on his sweaty tights and lie on his cataphract. but, unfortunately, ifell, asleep every night. i'm meant to be a dead body and sometimes i turned over. now, i couldn't even play a dead body! but presumably if that hadn't happened, it would be you and not daniel craig as james bond! laughter a load of us went to see daniel in the first one in the cinema and we are dressed in black tie and at the moment wher
and daniel craig was... daniel and i, when we were...g a difficult time and we both had a very close friendship with ed and brian, who ran the national youth theatre and they were very helpful for us so we ended up becoming friends for a while, as well. but could i be an actor? no, it got wrong when i had glandularfever and i was playing mercutio in romeo and juliet and we realised that, in our production, in act 5, juliet is meant to wake up and turn to tybalt and say, "in thy bloody...
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panel is back, daniel turner, christopher han and alli breen.ave to defend him but i guess you do. >> most of his loss comes from democrats because democrats aren't cheap. if he was republican, he be in mid 50s right now, only 80% of democrats are approving of him, that not going to last through an election cycle so democrat are concerned about the virus coming back, they are concerned and the lack of testing, they are hearing things in the news they are not happy with and holding the president accountable as all should do with all politicians regardless of their party, we should not give them a pass simply because we are registered in the state as they are. >> i was a pretty good answer, that was good. a way to back up your fellow democrats. you think -- well, that could be it but also could be he's doing a terrible job. what you think? >> there are so many expectations placed on these two a. i'd like to know what they came in as more popular than, what were they just above anil cancer and death of a loved one? there just hasn't been seen this
panel is back, daniel turner, christopher han and alli breen.ave to defend him but i guess you do. >> most of his loss comes from democrats because democrats aren't cheap. if he was republican, he be in mid 50s right now, only 80% of democrats are approving of him, that not going to last through an election cycle so democrat are concerned about the virus coming back, they are concerned and the lack of testing, they are hearing things in the news they are not happy with and holding the...
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hoy daniel enfrentarÁ la prueba mÁs dura de resistencia, para volver a abrazar a su esposa e hija deiales) ♪ ♪ hey tristan! ♪ hey lexus... play holiday music! ♪ ♪ llevamos todo el año esperando para juntarnos... que tengas unas felices y sanas fiestas de parte de lexus. noticia en desarrollo, se detecta el primer caso de la variante Ómicron en san francisco. nos vamos a enlazar con xiomara lÓpez que estÁ en esa ciudad. cuÉntanos. >>> quÉ tal flavio. buenas tardes, hace minutos se reuniÓ en el ayuntamiento de san francisco la alcaldesa london brigt para informar de lo que pasa, conmigo estÁ noel representante del departamento de salud pÚblica, cuÉntanos acerca del primer caso en la ciudad de san francisco. >>> es el primer caso detectado, sabemos que de acuerdo al historial que tenemos el virus estÁ rondando en estados unidos, y con lo que podemos hacer con nuestros socios para hacer la secuencia para identificar los casos. >>> hablemos de la persona infectada. >>> la persona viajÓ a sudÁfrica por motivos de turismo, reside en san francisco, antes de eso es sana, no habÍa tenido enfer
hoy daniel enfrentarÁ la prueba mÁs dura de resistencia, para volver a abrazar a su esposa e hija deiales) ♪ ♪ hey tristan! ♪ hey lexus... play holiday music! ♪ ♪ llevamos todo el año esperando para juntarnos... que tengas unas felices y sanas fiestas de parte de lexus. noticia en desarrollo, se detecta el primer caso de la variante Ómicron en san francisco. nos vamos a enlazar con xiomara lÓpez que estÁ en esa ciudad. cuÉntanos. >>> quÉ tal flavio. buenas tardes,...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has this report.lives cruelly cut short by a serial killer. fashion student anthony walgate from hull, gabriel kovari from slovakia, young chef daniel whitworth from kent and forklift driverjack taylor from dagenham. all murdered with the date rape drug ghb. but the police could have stopped the killing. the men's bodies had all been discovered in the same small area of barking in east london over a period of less than a year and a quarter. but detectives simply didn'tjoin the dots. they didn't investigate. they didn't do the smallest of things that you would expect a police officer to do. they didn't do theirjob, as simple as that. it all began injune 2014 when 23—year—old anthony walgate was found dead outside stephen port�*s flat in barking. it was port who had called the ambulance, and almost immediately the police errors started mounting up. the mistakes are too many to list but they went on for 15 months before port was finally arrested for murder. and by that time, three other young men were al
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has this report.lives cruelly cut short by a serial killer. fashion student anthony walgate from hull, gabriel kovari from slovakia, young chef daniel whitworth from kent and forklift driverjack taylor from dagenham. all murdered with the date rape drug ghb. but the police could have stopped the killing. the men's bodies had all been discovered in the same small area of barking in east london over a period of less than a year and a quarter. but...
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daniel, you must compose yourself. you look as if you are ready to cry.ow the politicians have had their say, i am here to ask barbadians what it means, and why now. some people would say, why should we have an allegiance to the uk when in our hour of need, they were not there for us? barbados. a tiny paradise island in the blue—green waters of the caribbean. on 30 november, this commonwealth nation will remove the queen as its head of state and become the world's newest republic. the decision was made without a referendum. barbados declared independence from britain in 1966, but now the government has said it is time for barbados to finally leave its colonial past behind. current governor—general sandra mason will become its first president. the mantle of leadership falls fully to the post—independence generations of barbadians. it is those generations who must now define how our country and citizens will dominate the world stage, create a new vision, and build barbados�* future. barbados to me is where my story begins. i was born in britain, my grandpar
daniel, you must compose yourself. you look as if you are ready to cry.ow the politicians have had their say, i am here to ask barbadians what it means, and why now. some people would say, why should we have an allegiance to the uk when in our hour of need, they were not there for us? barbados. a tiny paradise island in the blue—green waters of the caribbean. on 30 november, this commonwealth nation will remove the queen as its head of state and become the world's newest republic. the...
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jenny nos tiene la historia >> (llorando) >> con el dolor a flor de piel esta familia despidió a daniela al quedar sin empleo en la pandemia >> no es fácil , es mucho camino que caminar le digo yo >> adelante con mis deudas me voy a recuperar mi casa >> los cuerpos de daniel y otras 3 víctimas llegaron al país en horas de la madrugada del domingo son los únicos identificados hasta el momento >> lo estamos haciendo conforme los datos de científicos hayan sido corroborados >> la mmayoríade los 56 inmigrantes fallecidos y los 16 heridos son en vivo y en directo desde la ciudad de salt lake, la capital del estado , este es así llega el último adiós para daniel el sueño que los llevó a la muerte un triste final que sufren muchos en guatemala noticias telemundo >> esta noche chile tiene un nuevo presidente será el izquierdista gabriel boric que sumó el 56% de los votos contra el ultra derechista josé antonio kast una diferencia que es un millón más josé antonio kast admitió la derrota y felicitó por teléfono a boric >> el futuro de chile nos necesita a todos del lado de la gente y espero que
jenny nos tiene la historia >> (llorando) >> con el dolor a flor de piel esta familia despidió a daniela al quedar sin empleo en la pandemia >> no es fácil , es mucho camino que caminar le digo yo >> adelante con mis deudas me voy a recuperar mi casa >> los cuerpos de daniel y otras 3 víctimas llegaron al país en horas de la madrugada del domingo son los únicos identificados hasta el momento >> lo estamos haciendo conforme los datos de científicos hayan...
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daniel, go ahead.happens and - weight makes you cross? because we do believe that it happens and it - do believe that it happens and it did take — do believe that it happens and it did take place and it does take place — did take place and it does take place around the world and i think it's something that should have been looked _ it's something that should have been looked into. it definitely should have _ looked into. it definitely should have been looked into. we've gone through— have been looked into. we've gone through enough, we will continue to id through enough, we will continue to go through— through enough, we will continue to go through enough and we need answers— go through enough and we need answers and we still don't have all the answers because that's just answers and we still don't have all the answers because that'sjust been taken _ the answers because that'sjust been taken to— the answers because that'sjust been taken to the side and that should have _ taken to the side and that shou
daniel, go ahead.happens and - weight makes you cross? because we do believe that it happens and it - do believe that it happens and it did take — do believe that it happens and it did take place and it does take place — did take place and it does take place around the world and i think it's something that should have been looked _ it's something that should have been looked into. it definitely should have _ looked into. it definitely should have been looked into. we've gone through— have...
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but daniel is that he wasn't good with daniel. the surprising thing is that he rejects more than he creates and all and he demands the same from the people who work for him as it is this process of always questioning, always taking things apart, cutting them. i'm putting them back together again. you can really see it in the architecture, thus is i'm, it's a process that triggers creativity. on this openness is initially shocking and radical, but it's also incredibly liberating. he's about 1 o'clock is find, ah, ah, ah. ringback ah, ah, where there's a jewish resume in berlin, a grounds you're only off there. we're not projects that are abstract done, you know, from some distance they were right here in the heart and how lucky that i was able to build the 1st is in berlin because it's very closely related to my experience, to me as a person don't own mister instantly to room with the fallen leaves, installation remains unique. no matter how often you see it is to museum also has these elements that serve as memorials, gilman. so i
but daniel is that he wasn't good with daniel. the surprising thing is that he rejects more than he creates and all and he demands the same from the people who work for him as it is this process of always questioning, always taking things apart, cutting them. i'm putting them back together again. you can really see it in the architecture, thus is i'm, it's a process that triggers creativity. on this openness is initially shocking and radical, but it's also incredibly liberating. he's about 1...
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daniel is spectacular. he's amazing. >> jimmy: daniel i think made a mockery of acting in general.comes out of nowhere, he records this viral video where he's cursing up a storm, george puts him in this movie, just like that. >> i'm like, you're going to start this trend where everyone's going to swear on youtube to become a star. 7-year-olds lining up, "[ bleep ] your mother!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pretty much exactly what it was. so from the set you guys had -- daniel was on my show. i took a liking to him. it was almost exactly one year ago. it was almost to the day one year ago that george saw him on the show and asked for him. as a christmas giftsd i wanted to send him a ps-5, nobody had one, i was trying to call sony to get one, it was hard to get one. i think i wound up buying one on ebay for way more money. >> you're like, $10,000? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: in the meantime i start getting videos. these are just a couple of the videos that i get. >> so you were on the jimmy kimmel show. >> yeah. >> yeah? >> and he [ bleep ]ed me, didn't give me the ps-5. >> he promised it to y
daniel is spectacular. he's amazing. >> jimmy: daniel i think made a mockery of acting in general.comes out of nowhere, he records this viral video where he's cursing up a storm, george puts him in this movie, just like that. >> i'm like, you're going to start this trend where everyone's going to swear on youtube to become a star. 7-year-olds lining up, "[ bleep ] your mother!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pretty much exactly what it was. so from the set you guys had --...
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jenna daniel is his daughter. >> i can't believe it. he was stuff a good dad. >> reporter: robert daniel was a sheriff's deputy. he died after helping others get to safe inside the factory before the tornado hit. this was his first week assigned to the candle factory when he was supervising inmates part of a work release program. robert daniel 47 years old, a father of seven and grandfather to seven. >> he did what he could when he could, even if he couldn't he still tried. i'm going to miss him. >> reporter: and robert's daughter told me he was so excited to have that job at the factory because it was overtime. it was the first time, she said, he was going to be able to afford all the christmas presents he wanted to buy for all the people he loved. >> o'donnell: some of the hardest working people. >> reporter: and you and i have been lucky to meet a lot of them. >> david, thank you. one to have the other hardest hit areas is warren county about two and a half hours east of here where at least 15 people were killed there, including 11 p
jenna daniel is his daughter. >> i can't believe it. he was stuff a good dad. >> reporter: robert daniel was a sheriff's deputy. he died after helping others get to safe inside the factory before the tornado hit. this was his first week assigned to the candle factory when he was supervising inmates part of a work release program. robert daniel 47 years old, a father of seven and grandfather to seven. >> he did what he could when he could, even if he couldn't he still tried....