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>> daniel: i think so. >> stephen: it's classic. >> daniel: yeah, it's a staple.u would, i would say when you think of f1, you think of the monaco grand prix. the celebrities, the race. it's everything. that will stay. >> stephen: let's talk about the athleticism of being a formula 1 race. people don't automatically think of the athleticism required to do it. what kind of training do you need to do? what are the muscles you're working on to work the paddles? >> daniel: [laughs] i used to get angry about, like all you do is work the paddles. no. it's one of the very few sports that you can relate to. when people are like, i don't get it, you have to be fit. all you have to do is just sit and drive. i would snap back and say no, no, it's a real sport. we have to be athletes. no one actually can say, if you want to drive a f1 car, you can't. there's 20 of us to do it in the world. it's not very accessible. 20 drivers on the grid which is wild and itself i feel. it's mainly the g forces. that's the big one. >> stephen: how many gs on a tight turn? >> daniel: definitel
>> daniel: i think so. >> stephen: it's classic. >> daniel: yeah, it's a staple.u would, i would say when you think of f1, you think of the monaco grand prix. the celebrities, the race. it's everything. that will stay. >> stephen: let's talk about the athleticism of being a formula 1 race. people don't automatically think of the athleticism required to do it. what kind of training do you need to do? what are the muscles you're working on to work the paddles? >>...
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. >> why daniel out of all people?f the sweetest kids i've ever met. >> her husband was rushed to the emergency room for surgery. >> i was just in total shock. >> you get a call that this is been another murder. >> correct. >> a man knocked on the door, said are you marc angelucci. then just started shooting. >> we were expecting to link up a murder in california to the attack here in new jersey. >> i just thought this is crazy. nobody safe. >> i had a feeling that the person probably wanted me. >> it's personal. >> this was revenge? >> most assuredly, yes. >> that someone would come to my door and take my only child -- it's unfathomable. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to "dateline". now esther salas was a proud mother. she and her husband had just spent the weekend celebrating their son's birthday. as the festivities wrapped up, they showed a beautiful moment filled with love. then, heat shattered everything. investigators questioned if the attack was part of some bigger plot, and raced to unlock the mystery before the co
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>> daniel: definitely over 5. laps. it's about 90 minutes long. and it's 12, 15 corners. every lap. who's good at math? i don't know. it's a lot. >> stephen: a lot. a bunch. >> daniel: you need the strength to just hold on. our neck muscle is the biggest one that needs to sustain those forces. the neck is a weird muscle to train but also when it fatigues, i don't know, in the gym, i feel like you can always squeeze out one more rep. with the neck, it's like a switch. when it goes, it goes. >> stephen: have you ever been driving and suddenly just go ragdoll? >> daniel: yeah. >> stephen: what's that like? >> daniel: nothing prepares you for f1, so you have to kind of learn the hard way. it's just pain. it's misery. >> stephen: you've got to keep driving. >> daniel: yeah, you can't do it very well because your head is going everywhere. you lose your line of sight. it's the few times that you want a mechanical failure. you just want it to be over. >> stephen: would you call yourself an adrenaline junkie? >> daniel: ye
>> daniel: definitely over 5. laps. it's about 90 minutes long. and it's 12, 15 corners. every lap. who's good at math? i don't know. it's a lot. >> stephen: a lot. a bunch. >> daniel: you need the strength to just hold on. our neck muscle is the biggest one that needs to sustain those forces. the neck is a weird muscle to train but also when it fatigues, i don't know, in the gym, i feel like you can always squeeze out one more rep. with the neck, it's like a switch. when it...
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so who is daniel webster? i mean, when i first started writing this book, people asked me, is he the guy who wrote the dictionary or is he the one with the coonskin cap? and he's neither of those people are. although noah webster was a distant relative of daniel webster's and they lived at the same time and they knew each other in new england. but daniel webster was, first of all, the most famous advocate before the supreme court in his day, he he probably won more cases before the supreme court than anyone before, since he argued about 150 cases before the supreme court while he was a senator. some of the most important decisions of the john marshall court were were cases that were argued by john by daniel webster and daniel webster clearly had an impact on what the court wrote because a lot of john marshall's opinions, he lifted the language from webster's briefs. so, for example, mcculloch versus maryland, the case about the establishment of a national bank, that was that was that was webster's words that g
so who is daniel webster? i mean, when i first started writing this book, people asked me, is he the guy who wrote the dictionary or is he the one with the coonskin cap? and he's neither of those people are. although noah webster was a distant relative of daniel webster's and they lived at the same time and they knew each other in new england. but daniel webster was, first of all, the most famous advocate before the supreme court in his day, he he probably won more cases before the supreme...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey. daniel.gh chail appeared b video daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link — daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at _ daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the _ daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the old _ daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the old bailey - daniel. jaswant singh chail appeared by video link at the old bailey from | by video link at the old bailey from the high secure broadmoor hospital. he pleaded guilty to three charges. the first was under the 1842 treason act. the offence is intending to injure the queen, the second was possessing an offensive weapon and the third making intent to kill. he was stopped on the grounds of windsor castle carrying a loaded crossbow at 8.10 on christmas day 2021. when challenged by an armed officer, he said, "i am here to kill the queen". in a video he recorded four days earlier and posted on snapchat, he said it was to do with wanting to avenge a massacre in india in
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it seem, daniel, rhetoric. daniel, that no one trusts anything the government says on this issue. all labour for that all the labour party, for that matter , politicians, politicians matter, politicians, politicians . i mean, obviously they trust what people in the house of lords say. that's another matter. of course, respect for that. matter. of course, respect for that . but no, it matter. of course, respect for that. but no, it is very difficult out of our hands. i'm surprised that i haven't seen the government actually do something more dramatic. i mean , we're now six weeks on. is it since rishi made his great speech setting out the five goals, one of which was to deal with small boats. but i think it's important to separate these issues anyway. small boats is one thing. genuine refugees is another thing. we should have legal routes for genuine refugees to come here . but of refugees to come here. but of course, the purpose of what we do when they come here is to establish they're genuine refugees . i esta
it seem, daniel, rhetoric. daniel, that no one trusts anything the government says on this issue. all labour for that all the labour party, for that matter , politicians, politicians matter, politicians, politicians . i mean, obviously they trust what people in the house of lords say. that's another matter. of course, respect for that. matter. of course, respect for that . but no, it matter. of course, respect for that. but no, it is very difficult out of our hands. i'm surprised that i haven't...
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and daniel hale, even, his sentence of 45 months. i mean that was for one count, one count under the espionage act. so the sentences, i mean that's part of the reason they use the espionage act because it is so punitive and one count can carry, you know, 10 years. so we're going to talk about daniel hale again in a minute. but before we get a break, i wanted to ask you one other question. one of the things that i've noticed that they've been doing with whistleblowers is putting them in higher and higher security prisons. stephen kim, the state department whistleblower was in a minimum security work camp. i was in a low security prison, but daniel hale is in a maximum security penitentiary. is that just just because they can, is that just to make the time that people like daniel hale are serving as difficult as possible. it is unclear why daniel hell is and a communications management unit because there are only 2 in the country and they were created to house terrorists. and daniel had no prior criminal history. he was not convicted o
and daniel hale, even, his sentence of 45 months. i mean that was for one count, one count under the espionage act. so the sentences, i mean that's part of the reason they use the espionage act because it is so punitive and one count can carry, you know, 10 years. so we're going to talk about daniel hale again in a minute. but before we get a break, i wanted to ask you one other question. one of the things that i've noticed that they've been doing with whistleblowers is putting them in higher...
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daniel replied.hat he did not remember where the knife came from, i think, most likely, he was scared. report it right away, but in the course of hmm additional research and additional questions. he admitted that he had the knife with him that day. this knife belongs to his friend, with whom he came together, that we were talking about the knife, he twisted it in his hands like a rosary during the day, but did not return it to his friend put it down into one's pocket unintentionally for the purpose theft or murder of someone, he simply left him with him when he came home, the knife was in his trousers pocket, the next question was whether danil e had a motive to kill his stepfather, that is, did he come directly for this purpose danil answers no but a slight reaction to this question is still traceable. he explained that when his mother called him and said that she was hitting her very hard , he had a spontaneous spontaneous intent that i would kill him now. how much can you mock my mother. but when
daniel replied.hat he did not remember where the knife came from, i think, most likely, he was scared. report it right away, but in the course of hmm additional research and additional questions. he admitted that he had the knife with him that day. this knife belongs to his friend, with whom he came together, that we were talking about the knife, he twisted it in his hands like a rosary during the day, but did not return it to his friend put it down into one's pocket unintentionally for the...
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daniel. one of the, another issue that is not being talked about enough is that ukraine is turning into a failed state or is a failed state right now. and that is not good for anyone, particularly the ukrainians here. that it, you know, and then using ukrainian troops as cannon fodder is just unconscionable. but here we are. daniel. well peter, they're picking guys up the age of you and i've been, while i've been watching the i've been watching the video is daniel, i've been watching the video here. it's or read. just keep going. my friend, you know, i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia and be honest with you at my age. it isn't. it is absolutely incredible and you're right, a field state. i think there gdp shrunk by 35 percent, and i think that's only the beginning, this past year. there's no what, there's literally no one left to fight. and i think it shows a deep cynicism of the u. s. and it's western allies that they would again, as we said from beginning
daniel. one of the, another issue that is not being talked about enough is that ukraine is turning into a failed state or is a failed state right now. and that is not good for anyone, particularly the ukrainians here. that it, you know, and then using ukrainian troops as cannon fodder is just unconscionable. but here we are. daniel. well peter, they're picking guys up the age of you and i've been, while i've been watching the i've been watching the video is daniel, i've been watching the video...
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but here we are now, daniel. well peter, they're picking guys up at the age of you and i've been, while i've been watching the i've been watching the video is daniel, i've been watching the videos there. it's or read. just keep going. my friend, you know, i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia and be honest with you at my age. it isn't. it is absolutely incredible and you're right, a failed state. i think there gdp shrunk by 35 percent, and i think that's only the beginning, this past year. there's no one, there's literally no one left to fight. and i think it shows a deep cynicism of the u. s. and it's western allies that they would again, as we said from beginning fight, rush down to the last ukranian. and that appears to be happening. we see the graveyards everywhere in eastern ukraine, and they continue to grow. there will be no ukraine left. and in desperation, we see the west winking to ukraine. well, we're going to give you some long range missiles to hit crimea, because the
but here we are now, daniel. well peter, they're picking guys up at the age of you and i've been, while i've been watching the i've been watching the video is daniel, i've been watching the videos there. it's or read. just keep going. my friend, you know, i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia and be honest with you at my age. it isn't. it is absolutely incredible and you're right, a failed state. i think there gdp shrunk by 35 percent, and i think that's only the...
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ah, but then now again, daniel ortega is elected again 2006 takes governance in 2007. and again, he tries again to play ball with the you us. why, you, us is close to him wants to trade with them culturally nicaragua, closer to the u. s. than russia? no one in, in nicaragua speaks english. many people there's, i'm sorry, none of them speak russian, many of them do speak english. ah, culturally they like the us, they play baseball, nicaragua, they don't like soccer's march, right? their main sort of baseball which they adopted from the us, right. so they were half inch pipe all the last, but in the end, the u. s. would not play ball with the sandinista govern. so they been forced, again, as they were after 979 to line with russia. so they've gone back to their old ally, ah, to get support in, in the face of continued opposition from the us. so, i mean the lesson is that the u. s. and by the way, he mentioned no chance king, we can mention him again. what all you say. and he said this during the old cold war with the soviet union, but it still app today. he said, what, w
ah, but then now again, daniel ortega is elected again 2006 takes governance in 2007. and again, he tries again to play ball with the you us. why, you, us is close to him wants to trade with them culturally nicaragua, closer to the u. s. than russia? no one in, in nicaragua speaks english. many people there's, i'm sorry, none of them speak russian, many of them do speak english. ah, culturally they like the us, they play baseball, nicaragua, they don't like soccer's march, right? their main...
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when daniel ortega, of the sanity says, become president again. um taiwan did help nicaragua, a lot economically built all these factories and then the keela door zones. um and so when the sandinista came back to power in 2007, they were very reluctant to just tell taiwan hague though what right, because they were employed in hundreds of thousands of able so for years they were, you know, a continuing to recognize taiwan even as they were at the united nations boating with the people's republic of china on pretty much every vote. right. and then as 2000 and a, i think 21 came. 202021. daniel ortega became very concerned with how one, how taiwan was acting was feeling like they were really collaborating with the us to antagonize the people's republic of china, which he didn't like. but also he was feeling that, you know, his attempts to have to talk with the u. s. were coming to nothing, you know, with the 2018 co attempt with all the sanctions. so with all this, he finally decided, okay, forget, you know, our hardest people's republic. we've been
when daniel ortega, of the sanity says, become president again. um taiwan did help nicaragua, a lot economically built all these factories and then the keela door zones. um and so when the sandinista came back to power in 2007, they were very reluctant to just tell taiwan hague though what right, because they were employed in hundreds of thousands of able so for years they were, you know, a continuing to recognize taiwan even as they were at the united nations boating with the people's republic...
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and daniel ortega, who lead was one of the key leaders of the sandinista revolution. again, a dictatorship backed by the us, right. his popularity numbers are huge. the last poll i saw showed him it about 70 percent of brew the 2nd most popular president in the americans. second only to the president of el salvador. meanwhile, very much more popular amongst his people than the president of the united states show by a who's no hovering around 30 or 40 percent. so i think this characterization, the state department is incredibly unfair. by the way, i've been in nicaragua 3 times this year. and i travelled throughout nicaragua and a bus seen a lot of it. i've been going to nicaragua since 1987. and i've seen the incredible development since i and it's nothing like it used to be. i mean, there are kids living in rags any more. there are these beggars on the street, you see it's a very prosperous country compared to what he used to be. and i got to tell you it's a lot more prosperous in many ways than i see on the streets of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. we're where we have, y
and daniel ortega, who lead was one of the key leaders of the sandinista revolution. again, a dictatorship backed by the us, right. his popularity numbers are huge. the last poll i saw showed him it about 70 percent of brew the 2nd most popular president in the americans. second only to the president of el salvador. meanwhile, very much more popular amongst his people than the president of the united states show by a who's no hovering around 30 or 40 percent. so i think this characterization,...
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carson that's not true daniel i mean, one of the daniel i mean, i one of the things i love our countryis different is we've got different political. it, we political. we debate it, we argue. at the end the argue. and at the end of the day, it's what you don't hear me saying, oh, you know, don't follow through brexit. it's follow through on brexit. it's the principle in scotland. the same principle in scotland. the to remain of the vote to remain part of the uk snp can't go uk happened. the snp can't go round asking for a second round. brexit was lost. it kills me to say it. you can't overturn it. you've got to get best deal you've got to get the best deal and come on, i relish and you come on, i relish plurality while you went by. so plurality while you went by. so plural you won't buy a pint. well, lord , who doesn't agree well, lord, who doesn't agree with you? this discussion is not in any way helpful for me . i've in any way helpful for me. i've got to say. i have to say . i do got to say. i have to say. i do know is, though, that this whole kind boycotting thing, i kind of boycott
carson that's not true daniel i mean, one of the daniel i mean, i one of the things i love our countryis different is we've got different political. it, we political. we debate it, we argue. at the end the argue. and at the end of the day, it's what you don't hear me saying, oh, you know, don't follow through brexit. it's follow through on brexit. it's the principle in scotland. the same principle in scotland. the to remain of the vote to remain part of the uk snp can't go uk happened. the snp...
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after a history of meddling from the americans, president daniel ortega of nicaragua stands his ground as the united states takes aim at their gold industry. we'll get you all the details straight ahead. all right, let's get into the the me, the former us national security advisor under donald trump, john bolton, called at the troika of tyranny, referring to cuba, venezuela and nicaragua. now for most of the 20th century, the u. s. has had frosty relations with cuba to say the least in the 21st century, the u. s. and a few of its allies anointed one why doe, as their chosen president for venezuela, a move some 80 percent of the world rejected. and now the u. s. has its sights set on nicaragua, again under the biden administration. so what do these 3 latin american countries have in common while they're all run by left us government who resist us influence and exploitation by the west. so to talk more about nicaragua in the crosshairs will bring in a man who has had 1st hand experience with its precedent. is dan co valid? he is an author and professor of international human rights at th
after a history of meddling from the americans, president daniel ortega of nicaragua stands his ground as the united states takes aim at their gold industry. we'll get you all the details straight ahead. all right, let's get into the the me, the former us national security advisor under donald trump, john bolton, called at the troika of tyranny, referring to cuba, venezuela and nicaragua. now for most of the 20th century, the u. s. has had frosty relations with cuba to say the least in the 21st...
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daniel: para denunciar, puedes llamar al fbi.a de facebook en instagram para que los usuarios nos digan cuÁl ha sido tu experiencia a travÉs del sistema de citas de mÉxico, le responde a mi compaÑera marÍa antonieta mejÍa quÉ aspecto han mejorado para hacer mejor el servicio. >> hemos incrementado jornadas sabatinas, consulados mÓviles y tambiÉn tenemos mÁs de 19 en san josÉ, mÁs de 10 en san francisco, mÁs de 10 en sacramento. ramÓn: la cÓnsul general en san josÉ dijo que cada martesy no disponibles 1000 nuevas citas en ese consulado y recomendÓ que la gente llame de 10:00 a.m. a 11:00 a.m. al 4243090009, recuerde que los que tengan una emergencia, pueden llegar sin cita al consulado. tambiÉn hemos seguido de cerca la frustraciÓn que dicen experimentar varios guatemaltecos al afirmar que el servicio que presta el consuladode guatemala en san francisco es muy lenta y que les cuesta mucho trabajo conseguir una cita para tramitar documentos. asÍ que fuimos a la ciudad de san francisco, no solo para conocer las quejas, sino tambiÉn
daniel: para denunciar, puedes llamar al fbi.a de facebook en instagram para que los usuarios nos digan cuÁl ha sido tu experiencia a travÉs del sistema de citas de mÉxico, le responde a mi compaÑera marÍa antonieta mejÍa quÉ aspecto han mejorado para hacer mejor el servicio. >> hemos incrementado jornadas sabatinas, consulados mÓviles y tambiÉn tenemos mÁs de 19 en san josÉ, mÁs de 10 en san francisco, mÁs de 10 en sacramento. ramÓn: la cÓnsul general en san josÉ dijo que...
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and it's my great honor to present him today, daniel ellsberg. [applause] daniel ellsberg: hi.of our form of government here in the united states and democracy in our republic is our first amendment to the constitution, which forbids any law by congress or the states abridging freedom of speech or of the press, along with freedom of religion and of assembly. that press precluded the passage of a british-type official secrets act, which most countries have. almost no other country has a law singling out the press as protected by our freedom by the first amendment. and the british-type official secrets act, which criminalizes any or all disclosure of information protected by the government, by the executive branch, even disclosure to the public or to the press or to the congress or parliament, is criminalized and subject to prison. we've never had such an act because of our first amendment. in fact, one was almost inadvertently passed by congress in the year 2000, but it was vetoed by president clinton as a clear-cut violation of the first amendment. he cited in his opinion accom
and it's my great honor to present him today, daniel ellsberg. [applause] daniel ellsberg: hi.of our form of government here in the united states and democracy in our republic is our first amendment to the constitution, which forbids any law by congress or the states abridging freedom of speech or of the press, along with freedom of religion and of assembly. that press precluded the passage of a british-type official secrets act, which most countries have. almost no other country has a law...
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daniel, your to get it over. daniel, your thoughts? have to be thoughts?fied that the people of northern going be northern ireland i'm going to be living foreign made living under foreign laws made by in way that they have no by in a way that they have no say from what he's say over. and from what he's saying the stormont break does look as to me as though it's going to be a very rarely used because it's going to be require a level of consent which is unlikely to achieved. yeah i'm not just looking at your thoughts in the inbox right now. many of you still on the fence. i sense such a huge amount of enthusiasm and positivity from sunak, but that is not coming through. i have to say from you guys, i have i you by the way, kevin, craig, you almost a little bit when british sausages being on the shelves in northern ireland were mentioned. why? i don't think the concept of british sausages on the shelves are funny. it's just that we are listening to rishi having to go into the detail , these micro into the detail, these micro things, because i don't believe th
daniel, your to get it over. daniel, your thoughts? have to be thoughts?fied that the people of northern going be northern ireland i'm going to be living foreign made living under foreign laws made by in way that they have no by in a way that they have no say from what he's say over. and from what he's saying the stormont break does look as to me as though it's going to be a very rarely used because it's going to be require a level of consent which is unlikely to achieved. yeah i'm not just...
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and up front special daniel ellsberg. ah, daniel ellsberg, thank you so much for joining me on up front. thank you for having a large part of your life's work. has been committed to not only raising awareness about the dangers of nuclear weapons, but also the money behind them. in 20. 20 is. the pandemic raged the 9 nuclear weapons. states collectively spent an estimated $72000000000.00 on nuclear weapons . and we're now living in a time when the danger of nuclear war, of course, has spite. where does this leave the movement for nuclear disarmament given how much money is at play and all of this, what was kept us from having any real effect on reducing the danger of nuclear war all these years? no one was quite effective in helping stop a above ground testing. and even the underground testing was actually. but in other respects, it really hasn't been very effective. and i don't think the movement was as conscious as it should be of the money behind. as in the effect that had on congress, they really acted as so it was jus
and up front special daniel ellsberg. ah, daniel ellsberg, thank you so much for joining me on up front. thank you for having a large part of your life's work. has been committed to not only raising awareness about the dangers of nuclear weapons, but also the money behind them. in 20. 20 is. the pandemic raged the 9 nuclear weapons. states collectively spent an estimated $72000000000.00 on nuclear weapons . and we're now living in a time when the danger of nuclear war, of course, has spite....
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how can i say one thing michelle daniels. i think daniels the one i like dogs for the record. i know. but what i was really fascinated about was that without a licencing system, there's insurance in place . there's no insurance in place. so terms of some of the so in terms of some of the consequences is consequences of attacks, what is interesting is recently some of the attacks , when the owners the attacks, when the owners have been prosecuted, they've got up to the got no means to make up to the victim's. a licencing scheme responsibly done sensitively done, would offer more redress to people who were the victims of attack. well it's either licence gun insurance but yeah it's highlighting to this microchip thing that all the dogs have got life. couldn't you form of insurance monetary insurance what not you just thought if you if it was possible it would have been done by now. and yet we don't know how many there are in the how many dogs there are in the country. the country. despite the microchipping requirement. as i understand knows how understand it, nobody knows how man
how can i say one thing michelle daniels. i think daniels the one i like dogs for the record. i know. but what i was really fascinated about was that without a licencing system, there's insurance in place . there's no insurance in place. so terms of some of the so in terms of some of the consequences is consequences of attacks, what is interesting is recently some of the attacks , when the owners the attacks, when the owners have been prosecuted, they've got up to the got no means to make up to...
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danielle: the department of education has said payments will start to resume 60 days after a decisionmade. certainly no later than june of this year. keep in mind, borrowers have not made payments on their loans for nearly three years at this stage. there is a lot of concern, and this is the reason why. the administration says this policy is needed. that many of those borrowers will struggle to make payments on their loans, they will become delinquent, or potentially default on their loans. john: in january, the administration unveiled a new income based student repayment plan. how does that work? danielle: this plan pretty much updates an existing student loan repayment plan by assuring borrowers pay less of their discretionary income for a shorter amount of time before getting their student loans forgiven. for example, an undergraduate borrower who has taken out $12,000 or less in undergraduate debt could pay 5% of their discretionary income for 10 years before the balance of their loans are forgiven. john: one of the options -- what are the options for the administration if the pla
danielle: the department of education has said payments will start to resume 60 days after a decisionmade. certainly no later than june of this year. keep in mind, borrowers have not made payments on their loans for nearly three years at this stage. there is a lot of concern, and this is the reason why. the administration says this policy is needed. that many of those borrowers will struggle to make payments on their loans, they will become delinquent, or potentially default on their loans....
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they got no money and can tell you, you know daniel? as know what, daniel? and offensive about politicians you like . no politicians as you like. no one's going to counsel you right in this moment in time. yeah, you're right. you're right. it's. don't . people are happy, it's. i don't. people are happy, to and i don't know to be honest, and i don't know why. maybe go on why. well, maybe you can go on tour them up. daniel, thank tour and them up. daniel, thank you fly—tipping you forjoining me. fly—tipping on chased . on chased. i've got few seconds left with you and yes, that means time for barrage. the barrage . you've barrage. the barrage. you've sent your questions in i've now idea what they are. here goes and asks me . what do you think and asks me. what do you think about your making false ? he about your making false? he towers. well, i tell you what i mean. fawlty towers is also a genius, even though they've to edit one or two of the lines from the major. so we hear overnight. yes. john cleese, who is coming to gb news. i'm going to produce a series o
they got no money and can tell you, you know daniel? as know what, daniel? and offensive about politicians you like . no politicians as you like. no one's going to counsel you right in this moment in time. yeah, you're right. you're right. it's. don't . people are happy, it's. i don't. people are happy, to and i don't know to be honest, and i don't know why. maybe go on why. well, maybe you can go on tour them up. daniel, thank tour and them up. daniel, thank you fly—tipping you forjoining...
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anna said that you are daniel's father.say, if the analysis shows, then for god's sake there will be a big family. my family is happy to accept him and mom and dad, all no one will ever kick him out. also, my son will perceive him as his brother. this i guarantee you. he brought me up, so she if you told him right away after that night that you're the father of the baby? well, not immediately garlic for a period, but leonid said that he didn’t speak, you didn’t say, then why did leonid many years later, when he called, and danil had to meet with him. well be generally ignored. and in principle, do not come to this meeting. and don’t even pick up the phone , even in principle, don’t understand. i put on this, that is, where is the logic, how leonid normally justified it for himself. oh, yes, they opened it 22 years ago. why did you have to lie the son of your own father, unless , of course, you said you know exactly who his whether they came to this one and said about their pregnancy. to which he said to have an abortion, th
anna said that you are daniel's father.say, if the analysis shows, then for god's sake there will be a big family. my family is happy to accept him and mom and dad, all no one will ever kick him out. also, my son will perceive him as his brother. this i guarantee you. he brought me up, so she if you told him right away after that night that you're the father of the baby? well, not immediately garlic for a period, but leonid said that he didn’t speak, you didn’t say, then why did leonid many...
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the case was brought by daniel, my tongue, a former content moderator for a facebook subcontractor. he says he had to review content such as rape, torture, and beheadings without mental health support. this week, a label court in nairobi rule that matter can face a lawsuit in kenya, that's after the tack giant tried to have the case dropped, arguing that kenya's cords did not have jurisdiction over its operations. we reached out to met us as the ruling was announced and they responded saying they cannot comment on ongoing legal matters and matter is facing a 2nd law suit in kenya to individuals and a rights group say the tech giant failed to respond properly to hateful content. on its platform, facebook as relating to the war in if you're p as t grier region, one of the plaintiffs says a facebook fail to take down. hate speech ob ramirez. seen here on the left says metal lack of action lead to his father's killing. merrick amari abra, a chemistry professor, any fuel pier was on his way home from work when he was shot in the back and legs. this happened right after 2 facebook posts c
the case was brought by daniel, my tongue, a former content moderator for a facebook subcontractor. he says he had to review content such as rape, torture, and beheadings without mental health support. this week, a label court in nairobi rule that matter can face a lawsuit in kenya, that's after the tack giant tried to have the case dropped, arguing that kenya's cords did not have jurisdiction over its operations. we reached out to met us as the ruling was announced and they responded saying...
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it is a think about so, so this coming, this one, the prison, i think personally as daniel quincy. so i had one disrespect discrimination on 3 percent. so growing up, i always been like bullied and all of that. so i got to read more and i found out about what to do. i've always been a 1st time i have to pick up on myself. despite the odd kids brand has been welcomed, especially in the l g b t q plus community. bold inscriptions like fem isn't weakness. jenda is fluid and weird can be seen and happening, hung out around lego. i think it's quite an innovative and intrusive brand. i've always had time finding stuff, fit my gender expression like with this brand. it always it go get. i always find what i want. accomplishment one, my brands out and it will suit and be like why good. how do you mean 10 days students? but when i'm like yes, then there's a welcome to them in the loop. anybody kind of like, i mean the be the way it person isn't is own but the or the own body and the thought the need, like to switch something sees operating very variable come from. so each thinking just caus
it is a think about so, so this coming, this one, the prison, i think personally as daniel quincy. so i had one disrespect discrimination on 3 percent. so growing up, i always been like bullied and all of that. so i got to read more and i found out about what to do. i've always been a 1st time i have to pick up on myself. despite the odd kids brand has been welcomed, especially in the l g b t q plus community. bold inscriptions like fem isn't weakness. jenda is fluid and weird can be seen and...
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it's a bit like daniel motoring case. you know, in the, in the course in the employment labor court for the case of f, if they hand them a merit, they basically calling for compensation essentially to be put in a funds to help people who are either, you know, attacked or hummed emotionally by the vicious nesbit is sometimes seen on facebook, so they are actually calling for a fund to be set up to essentially manage well being and mental health of people who are targeted using the platform. but unfortunately, it's not been pushed by a couple of months. so we hope that they can in court, do not delay this any further because i think it's important that we get to a resolution of this particular case. and once again, this will be globally significant, but it will essentially open the door for other jurisdictions across africa. not america to essentially hold, met the response of the content that it allows the ship when it's your only your on 10 years council for responsible social media and the statement that says the current
it's a bit like daniel motoring case. you know, in the, in the course in the employment labor court for the case of f, if they hand them a merit, they basically calling for compensation essentially to be put in a funds to help people who are either, you know, attacked or hummed emotionally by the vicious nesbit is sometimes seen on facebook, so they are actually calling for a fund to be set up to essentially manage well being and mental health of people who are targeted using the platform. but...
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jlo tonight, join jimmy and his guests - katie holmes danielle deadwyler d, cal y guest anuelll aaes,o and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1-7-7-9! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, wow. thank you very much. welcome. enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself welcome, everybody welcome to "the tonight show." you're here. [ cheers and applause you made it. thank you for watching at home well guys, everyone's talking about this last night the dallas cowboys knocked tom brady and the tampa bay buccaneers out of the playoffs [ cheers and applause yeah, and now fans want to know, will tom brady retire, or retire, then immediately unretire [ laughter ] yep, after the game brady was thinking about retiring, but then he saw the price of eggs and was like, "i can't retire now. [ laughter ] i don't know what else brady wants to accomplish, though. it's kind of like jeff bezos playing mega millions. it's like, you already have all the money. [ laughter ] after the game, when asked about his future, brady said, "it's jus
jlo tonight, join jimmy and his guests - katie holmes danielle deadwyler d, cal y guest anuelll aaes,o and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1-7-7-9! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, wow. thank you very much. welcome. enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself welcome, everybody welcome to "the tonight show." you're here. [ cheers and applause you made it. thank you for watching at home...
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forward. >> 10-year-old daniel ruiz was a typical kid, he loved football, jokes.alde, texas, armed with an ar-15 style rifle. daniel survived the shooting, his cousin ellie did not. >> before the shooting he used to be very loud, but he gets very reserved now about the way he feels with certain things. >> daniel is grappling with something unimaginable at such a young age, survivor's guilt. he wishes he could have done something more to save his cousin. >> him feeling that way is because of how much he used to protect ellie, how much he used to always be there for her. >> reporter: perhaps not surprisingly, a third of mass shooting survivors develop some sort of acute stress disorder or are at greater risk for mental health difficulties. >> i do my best just to reassure him to tell him that, you know, it's not his fault. >> it really started in the most unremarkable way. >> reporter: sally garrigan understands, she was a high school junior during the 1999 columbine shooting. >> i'd be like why am i feeling so guilty about this, i almost felt mad about feeling sad
forward. >> 10-year-old daniel ruiz was a typical kid, he loved football, jokes.alde, texas, armed with an ar-15 style rifle. daniel survived the shooting, his cousin ellie did not. >> before the shooting he used to be very loud, but he gets very reserved now about the way he feels with certain things. >> daniel is grappling with something unimaginable at such a young age, survivor's guilt. he wishes he could have done something more to save his cousin. >> him feeling...