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danielle had been spying on sammy and dianne for over two months. >> danielle was obsessed with whatwas doing. which went beyond anything i've seen before in investigations. >> it appeared to them that danielle persuaded michael to help her. >> they had stalked them. >> they put a tracker on their vehicles. >> this is by equipment. ships detectives discovered it in the wheel well of sam's pick up. police found evidence that both danielle and michael were taking surveillance photos of sam and dianne. this is a photo taking of them on sam's boat and thus they are on dianne's balcony. >> michael would've been across the lake and that's where he would've been hiding in the bushes. >> seems like a perfect spot if you wanted to spy on someone. >> detectives said they only got bolder from there and discovered evidence that michael had brazenly broken into dianne's apartment and videotaped the inside. >> inside, the belly of the beast. >> he is narrating. his first words were i'm in the belly of the beast. he pans over the alarm pad was not armed. >> that could've been bad. >> is michael doc
danielle had been spying on sammy and dianne for over two months. >> danielle was obsessed with whatwas doing. which went beyond anything i've seen before in investigations. >> it appeared to them that danielle persuaded michael to help her. >> they had stalked them. >> they put a tracker on their vehicles. >> this is by equipment. ships detectives discovered it in the wheel well of sam's pick up. police found evidence that both danielle and michael were taking...
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brandy's mom told them about josh daniels. he was a personal trainer at the gym and an obsessive weightlifter. when you ran him through the computer, what did you find out about him? did he have priors? he did not. he was not on law enforcement's radar. not on law enforcement's radar, but nonetheless, somebody they wanted to talk to right now. but there was a problem, a big one. there was every reason to believe he wasn't in the driveway that night, but 4,300 miles away in alaska. josh had moved up there to be near his mom, and he'd found work in the prudhoe bay oil fields. josh was, in fact, still in alaska that night. so that's a pretty good alibi. yes. because there's domestic trauma doesn't mean you necessarily have a suspect, though, does it? [interposing voices] not necessarily, but it's a good idea to eliminate the husband as a suspect in the get-go. dennis murphy (voiceover): detective ryan called josh daniels on alaska's north slope. can you discern things like demeanor or attitude through the phone line? not really.
brandy's mom told them about josh daniels. he was a personal trainer at the gym and an obsessive weightlifter. when you ran him through the computer, what did you find out about him? did he have priors? he did not. he was not on law enforcement's radar. not on law enforcement's radar, but nonetheless, somebody they wanted to talk to right now. but there was a problem, a big one. there was every reason to believe he wasn't in the driveway that night, but 4,300 miles away in alaska. josh had...
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daniel: balÓn despejado desde el fondo.para timothy, 22 para mali. 20 minutos ya de este segundo tiempo. momento de ir con nuestra compaÑera, ilia calderon. ilia: este es una de las presentaciones de aquÍ ahora este domingo. paco stanley era un hombre familiar un presentador reconocido y adorado por su pÚblico. secretos, mentiras y traiciones, las revelaciones a 25 aÑos de su asesinato. aquÍ y ahora, este domingo en horario especial a las 5:00 de la tarde. daniel: gracias a nuestra compaÑera ilia calderon. hugo: arrancaba y cuando oye a un espacio abierto, puede marcar diferencia previamente contra quien sea y con esa adversidad me quedaba de la sensaciÓn que habÍa un desplazamiento que era sancionable. daniel: a terreno abierto, es complicado, termina siendo lateral para el conjunto local. hugo: virtud si se siente muy cÓmodo, en espacio reducido tampoco le generada conflicto, lo puede hacer de manera brillante. daniel: camacho, uno de los amonestados que tienen. saliÓ bien moreira que entrega a la pelota. va subiendo por
daniel: balÓn despejado desde el fondo.para timothy, 22 para mali. 20 minutos ya de este segundo tiempo. momento de ir con nuestra compaÑera, ilia calderon. ilia: este es una de las presentaciones de aquÍ ahora este domingo. paco stanley era un hombre familiar un presentador reconocido y adorado por su pÚblico. secretos, mentiras y traiciones, las revelaciones a 25 aÑos de su asesinato. aquÍ y ahora, este domingo en horario especial a las 5:00 de la tarde. daniel: gracias a nuestra...
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wright, danielle, the scale ou some time. wright, danielle, the scale you just _ some time.d out _ some time. wright, danielle, the scale you just laid out there - scale you just laid out there is huge — but despite what a joyous and wonderful moment this is for the families, is there not the risk — some are saying president putin will look at this and think, "this worked out pretty well, why not do it again?" out pretty well, why not do it auain?" �* , ., out pretty well, why not do it main?" �*, ., ., out pretty well, why not do it aain?�* �*, . . , ., again?" it's a great question - hostaue again?" it's a great question - hostage taking _ again?" it's a great question - hostage taking is _ again?" it's a great question - hostage taking is a _ again?" it's a great question - hostage taking is a crime - again?" it's a great question - hostage taking is a crime as i again?" it's a great question - l hostage taking is a crime as old as the written word, and perpetrators typically engage in this kind of coercive captivity because they know it works to get back the concessions
wright, danielle, the scale ou some time. wright, danielle, the scale you just _ some time.d out _ some time. wright, danielle, the scale you just laid out there - scale you just laid out there is huge — but despite what a joyous and wonderful moment this is for the families, is there not the risk — some are saying president putin will look at this and think, "this worked out pretty well, why not do it again?" out pretty well, why not do it auain?" �* , ., out pretty well,...
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let me throw that to daniel. daniel, what do you think about that? i mean, to me, it looks like uh, escalation is the new router of off and you know, the new wonder weapon because everything they put out has been fail, has failed from the javelins to the on these, the leopards. everything is spilled. so the new wonder weapon, no ukraine, what is the one? if only we would have let them strike the russians as they were amassing over the board? if only you had done that, then they would have white. so if we start doing that, then they'll when it was the same thing with the money. oh, if the republicans would only stop dragging their feet and pass this money while they did pass. so money didn't change a thing. and now this is the next escalation, because in their minds, and this is how neo cons operate. they don't have a, they don't have the same thought process as we do, which is a putting is bluffing. rush is bluffing, they're afraid of us. we're number one where the interest has one nation. so no matter what we do, they will retaliate and it's a dange
let me throw that to daniel. daniel, what do you think about that? i mean, to me, it looks like uh, escalation is the new router of off and you know, the new wonder weapon because everything they put out has been fail, has failed from the javelins to the on these, the leopards. everything is spilled. so the new wonder weapon, no ukraine, what is the one? if only we would have let them strike the russians as they were amassing over the board? if only you had done that, then they would have...
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daniel, will you come to belarus again?, i'll come next year also to vivo braslav, as probably many guys. triumphed, that's it, that's it, i have no more emotions, i'm just glad that i 'm going home, everything that modern belarus lives with today, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel, this is the news of the country abroad. broadcasts of especially important events, live broadcasts from the scene, current interviews with famous belarusians, exciting trips around the country, feature films for all ages, on the territory of the countries: azerbaijan, kazakhstan. turkmenistan, uzbekistan, kyrgyzstan, tajikistan, georgia, turkey, iran, iraq, kuwait, bahrain, qatar, united arab emirates, saudi arabia, syria, jordan, lebanon. set up a satellite dish satellite azer space-1. the channel's signal is broadcast in the open video and is available 24 hours a day. every day. be with the belarus 24 tv channel . 166 divisions, nine rifle brigades, 12 tank and mechanized corps, seven field fortified areas and a military flotilla, a total of
daniel, will you come to belarus again?, i'll come next year also to vivo braslav, as probably many guys. triumphed, that's it, that's it, i have no more emotions, i'm just glad that i 'm going home, everything that modern belarus lives with today, watch on the belarus 24 tv channel, this is the news of the country abroad. broadcasts of especially important events, live broadcasts from the scene, current interviews with famous belarusians, exciting trips around the country, feature films for...
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more from daniel hagari._ the briefing of the rescue. more from daniel hagari.iel hagari. we cannot go into many details of— from daniel hagari. we cannot go into many details of the _ from daniel hagari. we cannot go into many details of the special. into many details of the special operation but i can ensure that the river commanders rescued qaid farhan alkadi from an underground tunnel following accurate intelligence, his medical condition is stable and he will undergo examination. his family had been waiting 326 days to receive the news. but there are still 108 hostages whose families are still waiting to hear news that their loved ones... they should know we will not rest until we fulfil our mission to bring all our hostages back in. . . , mission to bring all our hostages back in. . .,, mission to bring all our hostages back in. . ., ., back in. that was daniel hagari, the -ictures back in. that was daniel hagari, the pictures we — back in. that was daniel hagari, the pictures we were _ back in. that was daniel hagari, the pictures we were showing _ back i
more from daniel hagari._ the briefing of the rescue. more from daniel hagari.iel hagari. we cannot go into many details of— from daniel hagari. we cannot go into many details of the _ from daniel hagari. we cannot go into many details of the special. into many details of the special operation but i can ensure that the river commanders rescued qaid farhan alkadi from an underground tunnel following accurate intelligence, his medical condition is stable and he will undergo examination. his...
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daniel, what is your take? why is that important for you? just because i'm not sure i can do a better or even improve on my dad's answer there. i can speak for myself why it's important to speak up. it's a matter of my own sanity. so the, the horrors that have been unfolding and guys, and, or i should say sort of exploding and guys that because since october 7th, when i say that because those horrors have existed there ended, perpetrated their primarily by israel for a long time. they've just accelerated, an amplified exponentially in the last 10 months. and i can't believe i'm using the number 10 to describe the number of months has been going on. but to see them as to unless you're captured, i think by an ideology that numbers you to the pain of the palestinian people in that compels you to see only jewish suffering and only a particular version of jewish suffering. then to look what's happening in the face is to feel a deep revulsion or perhaps anger deep grief and sadness. but also, i think in the face of the propaganda that has been unl
daniel, what is your take? why is that important for you? just because i'm not sure i can do a better or even improve on my dad's answer there. i can speak for myself why it's important to speak up. it's a matter of my own sanity. so the, the horrors that have been unfolding and guys, and, or i should say sort of exploding and guys that because since october 7th, when i say that because those horrors have existed there ended, perpetrated their primarily by israel for a long time. they've just...
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um, daniel, here's katie with a very interesting question. and it touches on some of the things that you've already mentioned, take a look. so it really lovely you both to speak to the ways that your jewish values have actually allowed you to interrogate zionism and unpack. sign isn't for yourselves. what wisdom have you taken from judaism, what messages have you taken from jewish culture that you think have benefited you? and you are sort of capacity for social justice capacity for on learning propaganda . inability to interrogate this brutality in the violence of the state of israel. and there's just a deep well of compassion that the jewish tradition has. i believe the hebrew word is rough for me and minutes said over and over again in hebrew literacy and hebrew, scripture and prayer, relates very much to an arabic word that is spoken all the time in the muslim prayers as well. so there are other that jewish values that inform me in particular one is if i could say it's the super power of irony. and what i mean by that is by being outside
um, daniel, here's katie with a very interesting question. and it touches on some of the things that you've already mentioned, take a look. so it really lovely you both to speak to the ways that your jewish values have actually allowed you to interrogate zionism and unpack. sign isn't for yourselves. what wisdom have you taken from judaism, what messages have you taken from jewish culture that you think have benefited you? and you are sort of capacity for social justice capacity for on learning...
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daniel stage was early release.e and part of the reason you have early release is to manage the prison population, that if you don't give prisoners an incentive to behave through early release , then you lose early release, then you lose control in the prisons. but, you know, reluctantly, we've had to agree to moving to 40%. there's agree to moving to 40%. there's a whole series of safeguards in place. but i wish we weren't here, but is the only job of prison to stop reoffending. >> i mean, a lot of people see it as as punishment and just to keep people off the streets, if there are a hazard to the rest of us. >> but there's a trade off, isn't there ? i mean, you can isn't there? i mean, you can punish people by saying jail for 30 years. you can punish them by saying to jail for ten years. now that has there's another side to that as well, which is the cost and the cost of maintaining them in prison. that's the first thing. so there's a straightforward expenditure that you're saying we're going to lock somebody up f
daniel stage was early release.e and part of the reason you have early release is to manage the prison population, that if you don't give prisoners an incentive to behave through early release , then you lose early release, then you lose control in the prisons. but, you know, reluctantly, we've had to agree to moving to 40%. there's agree to moving to 40%. there's a whole series of safeguards in place. but i wish we weren't here, but is the only job of prison to stop reoffending. >> i...
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i think we also have daniel- think we also have daniel bachmann with us.aunched because of a convention speech. he was only an illinois state senator in 2004 when he gave an electrifying speech at the convention forjohn kerry. talk about how we don't have a red america or a blue america, we have a united states of america. have a united states of america-— have a united states of america. .,, , ., america. so he has spoken at these conventions _ america. so he has spoken at these conventions before, - america. so he has spoken at| these conventions before, out of the park. there was a lot of energy in the room. at what i also thought was interesting was that in 2016 michelle obama said when they go low, we go high. then you had barack obama tonight making inferences to donald trump's manhood, so quite a contrast from 2016! i quite a contrast from 2016! i guess that is the question, how much do you think these speeches can motivate voters? because that is the task they've been given of course, it's notjust to speak they've been given of course, it's not jus
i think we also have daniel- think we also have daniel bachmann with us.aunched because of a convention speech. he was only an illinois state senator in 2004 when he gave an electrifying speech at the convention forjohn kerry. talk about how we don't have a red america or a blue america, we have a united states of america. have a united states of america-— have a united states of america. .,, , ., america. so he has spoken at these conventions _ america. so he has spoken at these conventions...
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daniel: mi querida val, abrazo.e es el de casa por su plantel, sus figuras, localia y como estÁ jugando. por otra parte, colorado ha sido la revelaciÓn. era el penÚltimo clasificado y se ha colado a esta instancia. mÁs adelante tendremos entrevistas y hablaremos del proyecto. valeria: increÍble lo de el arquero que se lleva el equipo al hombro. amÉrica fue el Último sobreviviente y termina enfrentando al lafc. columbus, hay que decirlo, estÁ ganando en estos instantes 3—1 en el marcador. vimos como llegaron estos equipos, gracias. preguntarles seÑores porque lo decÍamos muy bien, sabemos como estÁn ubicados estos dos equipos en sus respectivas conferencias, en la mls. seguimos con esta comparativa, de quÉ sirve este torneo?nos ha demostrado la realidad?es una bomba de humo?las expectativas eran mayores de nosotros al torneo?quÉ nos muestra teniendo cuatro equipos norteamericanos en semifinales?puedes asistir a dani. >> parte de la realidad ha quedado exhibida, pero el fÚtbol mexicano no quiere darse cuenta del creci
daniel: mi querida val, abrazo.e es el de casa por su plantel, sus figuras, localia y como estÁ jugando. por otra parte, colorado ha sido la revelaciÓn. era el penÚltimo clasificado y se ha colado a esta instancia. mÁs adelante tendremos entrevistas y hablaremos del proyecto. valeria: increÍble lo de el arquero que se lleva el equipo al hombro. amÉrica fue el Último sobreviviente y termina enfrentando al lafc. columbus, hay que decirlo, estÁ ganando en estos instantes 3—1 en el...
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daniel was her life.xiest [ bleep ] in here because i need money and i need to take care of my son. and she pulled that off very quickly. >> i've represented some strippers as a criminal defense attorney. they're assessing the room. they're looking for the guy who has an ability to spend. then they have to figure out, well, which role does he want me to play? >> anna developed a baby's voice. when she talked to guys, she would get in that mode and they would just break down. they would eat that up. >> the irony is that when she started out anna nicole was, in her own words, flat-chested. >> she didn't have "b," "c," "d." she didn't have that. she had little tiny breasts. >> and so she begins saving money and begins to engage in a series of breast augmentation procedures. >> that's when she really started making the big bucks. men loved the fact that here was this big old texas girl with that big old blond texas hair. >> believe it or not, as good as she was at dancing, it was still in her mind that this w
daniel was her life.xiest [ bleep ] in here because i need money and i need to take care of my son. and she pulled that off very quickly. >> i've represented some strippers as a criminal defense attorney. they're assessing the room. they're looking for the guy who has an ability to spend. then they have to figure out, well, which role does he want me to play? >> anna developed a baby's voice. when she talked to guys, she would get in that mode and they would just break down. they...
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i watched other there instead of daniel. never saw daniel until the premiere.then i went to l.a., i saw him there. but then in new york he said, we have to go to a bar afterwards to celebrate that first bar in springfield. so he took me his favorite bar, the carlyle, and had these favorite, favorite drinks of his called old cubans, quite a few of them, but it was fine. everything was great. then he gets to the first of a series of awards and spielberg comes to give it to him and. he tells the story of how he wanted him to do this, but he turned down two scripts and he these great letters. but he finally said yes. so daniel got up there and somehow unaccountably there was a wall journal reporter in the room. he said, i, i don't reject everything. when doris kearns goodwin asked me to go binge drinking with her, i accepted it. one answer. good. and i was thrilled to be wall street journal, but it was great experience. i mean, when somebody as you know well, somebody can buy your work and they don't have to talk. that's right. but let me be part of the process at
i watched other there instead of daniel. never saw daniel until the premiere.then i went to l.a., i saw him there. but then in new york he said, we have to go to a bar afterwards to celebrate that first bar in springfield. so he took me his favorite bar, the carlyle, and had these favorite, favorite drinks of his called old cubans, quite a few of them, but it was fine. everything was great. then he gets to the first of a series of awards and spielberg comes to give it to him and. he tells the...
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no way daniel ferry could have killed both crimes. now, rookie detective, jaclyn moore, went to the boxes and binders piled high. >> i felt lost. i decided i needed to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of any's notes and journal entries. >> who does annie turn out to be the more you learn about her ? >> she is very lost. she wants to be loved by anyone and everyone. >> and jaclyn saw that there was one person in particular and he wanted to be loved by. chris banjo, his name was all over her journals. >> she liked him. he was different. he had enough of the bad boy going on that wasn't a goody two shoes, so she didn't feel like he looks down at her. >> any's diaries revealed something else too. >> she and chris had sex. >> chris was the boy annie had slept with just months before her death. afterwards, she lied about being pregnant. >> i am starting to think that she made of the pregnancy to ke
no way daniel ferry could have killed both crimes. now, rookie detective, jaclyn moore, went to the boxes and binders piled high. >> i felt lost. i decided i needed to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of any's notes and journal entries. >> who does annie turn out to be the more you learn about her ? >> she is very lost. she...
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daniel, i'll first start with you. daniel over in pittsburg, what are we looking at when it comes to what has happened here? because we're trying to get a gauge as to the penetration that the uh kiev forces have made or the ukraine forces. are made into russia, at the same time uh, russia is uh trying to maintain the situation that it says it has, are we looking a situation that's been maintained by russia, you think? i think it has been largely maintained by russia, clearly ukraine took russia uh off guard when it ended kursk and did make some incursions uh, but i think russia uh has the situation largely under control from what i understand, so daniel patrick was what? thoughts on this regarding the way that the um ukraine is saying that they have turned the tables now and uh they are on the offensive and they couldn't plow their way through the russian territory, especially the way that some of the headlines are covering this story. you make the point about some of the headlines, another thing you said was cannot be
daniel, i'll first start with you. daniel over in pittsburg, what are we looking at when it comes to what has happened here? because we're trying to get a gauge as to the penetration that the uh kiev forces have made or the ukraine forces. are made into russia, at the same time uh, russia is uh trying to maintain the situation that it says it has, are we looking a situation that's been maintained by russia, you think? i think it has been largely maintained by russia, clearly ukraine took russia...
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daniel. yes, only this lunchtime olice daniel. yes, only this lunchtime police have _ daniel.e police have warned _ daniel. yes, only this lunchtime police have warned of— daniel. yes, only this lunchtime police have warned of more - daniel. yes, only this lunchtime | police have warned of more than daniel. yes, only this lunchtime - police have warned of more than 100 far right actions tonight, 6000 riots train police officers on standby, police had enacted a national mobilisation plan. but what we saw here in walthamstow and elsewhere in the country was something very different. refugees are welcome here! after olice refugees are welcome here! after police concerns _ refugees are welcome here! after police concerns that _ refugees are welcome here! after police concerns that could - refugees are welcome here! he police concerns that could be widespread violence by the far right tonight, what we saw was a wave of largely peaceful demonstrations against the far right. this was walthamstow in north—east london. the office of some immigration lawyers had been on the list of far
daniel. yes, only this lunchtime olice daniel. yes, only this lunchtime police have _ daniel.e police have warned _ daniel. yes, only this lunchtime police have warned of— daniel. yes, only this lunchtime police have warned of more - daniel. yes, only this lunchtime | police have warned of more than daniel. yes, only this lunchtime - police have warned of more than 100 far right actions tonight, 6000 riots train police officers on standby, police had enacted a national mobilisation plan. but...
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daniel, could i start with you?now before we started, you said you have some pretty robust opinions on this far away . far away. >> well, i think i think if somebody with the former position of mr steele is going to be making these sort of aspersions and casting these sort of allegations about nigel farage, he's got to be extremely careful and he's got to make sure he has evidence and we saw what happened. and you've referred to him, arron banks, he took the guardian newspaper journalist to court and won, she was found out to have just sprayed these allegations without any evidence, and she had to pay a very hefty fine. i very much hope that nigel farage does take action against mr steele, because it's very, very damaging for the body politic. somebody actually suggesting that some what it infers is that you are betraying your country because at this stage, anybody with any tangential links to putin is working in, in a counterintuitive way to the interests of the united kingdom. it's a very serious allegation. and d
daniel, could i start with you?now before we started, you said you have some pretty robust opinions on this far away . far away. >> well, i think i think if somebody with the former position of mr steele is going to be making these sort of aspersions and casting these sort of allegations about nigel farage, he's got to be extremely careful and he's got to make sure he has evidence and we saw what happened. and you've referred to him, arron banks, he took the guardian newspaper journalist...
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it's where jack daniel distillery number seven.where jack grew up and all the rest of that stuff. you realize it's for sale? this is happening in a matter of hours of us showing up in ly lynchburg, tennessee. that's where it all began. when we decided we were going to buy this 3 is 13 acker farm. and now we had to restore where he grew up and the stream led to the distillery and excavating the ground to find all of the historical elements and putting it on the historical registry. those four days turned into a lifetime. geoff: well, fast forward with the support of green's descendants you lauren this company. now has a billion valuation. it's the best-selling spirits land if the world led by and a all-female executive team. huge success. but this the beginning, how did the parent company of jack daniels respond to this research that you were doing and this plan to -- to launch a company around uncle nearest? >> in the beginning it was very interesting with their company. in part because you had people who saw immediately, ok. we ha
it's where jack daniel distillery number seven.where jack grew up and all the rest of that stuff. you realize it's for sale? this is happening in a matter of hours of us showing up in ly lynchburg, tennessee. that's where it all began. when we decided we were going to buy this 3 is 13 acker farm. and now we had to restore where he grew up and the stream led to the distillery and excavating the ground to find all of the historical elements and putting it on the historical registry. those four...
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jo, daniel, — is, he argues, not fit for purpose. jo, daniel, thank you very much.learned this week about how these riots came about and how they can be prevented? plus we look at the week in which the us presidential race turned on its head. 10:30pm on bbc two, bbc news channel and iplayer. it's been confirmed that the us presidential nominees kamala harris and donald trump will face each other in a televised debate next month. mr trump told a news conference at his home in florida he'd also agreed to debates on two other dates. jeremy bowen is in washington. so they are going to meet head—to—head? head—to—head ? yes, they are. head—to—head? yes, they are. they talked about dates and have agreed on at least one in september. this news conference by donald trump, there was quite a bit of scaremongering to start with. he said, world war iii is close and that the great depression could be close, america had become a banana republic without secure borders, unless there's a reason why he said he should be elected. there were some insults at kamala harris about her intel
jo, daniel, — is, he argues, not fit for purpose. jo, daniel, thank you very much.learned this week about how these riots came about and how they can be prevented? plus we look at the week in which the us presidential race turned on its head. 10:30pm on bbc two, bbc news channel and iplayer. it's been confirmed that the us presidential nominees kamala harris and donald trump will face each other in a televised debate next month. mr trump told a news conference at his home in florida he'd also...
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hagari, the iof spokesman said, and daniel hagari assured that 100 air force planes participated in these in these strikes and in this operation in the length of 70 kilometers inside the lebanese, the lebanese lands, which makes it a very a wide area and a large area, but if we look at the ground, if we look at the ground, tracing, tracing casualties and tracing whether if there were direct hits to figures or to civilians or to fighters from hizbullah, hizbullah hasn't announced any casualty until this moment neither from its forces or from delibit.
hagari, the iof spokesman said, and daniel hagari assured that 100 air force planes participated in these in these strikes and in this operation in the length of 70 kilometers inside the lebanese, the lebanese lands, which makes it a very a wide area and a large area, but if we look at the ground, if we look at the ground, tracing, tracing casualties and tracing whether if there were direct hits to figures or to civilians or to fighters from hizbullah, hizbullah hasn't announced any casualty...
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danielle: i think it is both. in this type of market it has been overly accommodative to borrowers where you just have not seen the cracks emerge that we would've expected. but with rates and policies so high, some of them have unsustainable capital structure and it will get worse, especially in cyclical sectors. take a buildings products company that has done quite well coming out of covid because people were home and spending money on their homes to improve them. with rates so high i am not buying new homes. they will not be having the same type of discretionary spend. we have seen that eating into revenues and asking themselves but can she -- but can we withstand a hit to revenues. and as always think that credit selection will drive returns because you are avoiding default to capture higher income. in the market where we feel we are at peak rates and the nice move -- the next move is down and not up, having duration is great. we do that by having high-yield bonds and investment-grade. when you have a multi-str
danielle: i think it is both. in this type of market it has been overly accommodative to borrowers where you just have not seen the cracks emerge that we would've expected. but with rates and policies so high, some of them have unsustainable capital structure and it will get worse, especially in cyclical sectors. take a buildings products company that has done quite well coming out of covid because people were home and spending money on their homes to improve them. with rates so high i am not...
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all right, thank you so much, daniel kavalock, human rights lawyer from pittsburg, and also daniel patrick wells, geopolitical analyst from boston, thank you to you both. with up come to an end for this news review. the press of coverage of this assassination of passammani now entering its fourth day. the extremist report set the eastern part of the alaska mask on fire and during that time the burn park including the historical pulpit of salahadin which had a history of 800 years wasn't fire. in this incident, less than 200 square meter of the roof of the musk was completely destroyed and the doom of the mask was also burnt eight places. the regime attributed the incident to michael dean'srone, an australian jewish tourist who had a mental problem and after a show trial released him to the illness. after this fire, the un security council issued security council resolution 271 and condemned israel for violating the laws. islamic countries also tried to form the organization of islamic cooperation, but none of these cases made design. regime stopped desecrating alexa musk, this big attack t
all right, thank you so much, daniel kavalock, human rights lawyer from pittsburg, and also daniel patrick wells, geopolitical analyst from boston, thank you to you both. with up come to an end for this news review. the press of coverage of this assassination of passammani now entering its fourth day. the extremist report set the eastern part of the alaska mask on fire and during that time the burn park including the historical pulpit of salahadin which had a history of 800 years wasn't fire....
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you mentioned, jay, just the poise and the capability of daniel richardson, after beating out and danielrting job. he's starting by with quint kessenich. >> quint: congratulations, daniel. you are down 14-0 in your first start as a rattler. what was going through your mind? >> i was just staying calm. i've been here before. i've been done in many games. just giving all praise to my most high. >> quint: when do you feel like you found your rhythm. >> probably halftime. i just told the guys, man, we have to calm down. we're going to score that first drive. that's what we did. i told gassett, i got you. he said, all right, bet, and that's what we did. >> quint: how do you describe your relationship with gassett? >> we have a good relationship. i have a good relationship with all the guys. i thought the offensive line played well tonight. no sacks. that's always a plus. at the end of the day, we have to stick to our fundamentals, keep it rolling. >> quint: same story for famu. >> yeah, i'm excited for the opportunity. at the end of the day, next week, we got a big one, and that's the next on
you mentioned, jay, just the poise and the capability of daniel richardson, after beating out and danielrting job. he's starting by with quint kessenich. >> quint: congratulations, daniel. you are down 14-0 in your first start as a rattler. what was going through your mind? >> i was just staying calm. i've been here before. i've been done in many games. just giving all praise to my most high. >> quint: when do you feel like you found your rhythm. >> probably halftime. i...
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affairs correspondent daniel sanford is and sent this report.fter the wanton violence of the night before, today the meticulous work of gathering evidence. collecting fingerprints at the holiday inn express just outside, so detectives can bring the rioters to justice. last night's disorder led the prime minister to promise a force of 6000 riot trained police officers be established for the summer. they can be sent anywhere in england and wales. >> we will have the officers we need where we need them to deal with this disorder. and that is why the standing army has been set up. specialist officers ready to be deployed to support communities. daniel: the riots left 12 peace officers injured, dozens more injured. protesters broke into the hotel housing migrants and rampaged through corridors, terrifying those inside. south yorkshire police say today not only did the rioters wanted to damage the hotel, they wanted to cause serious harm to the residence and staff inside. as the police gathered evidence, neighbors worked together to repair their homes
affairs correspondent daniel sanford is and sent this report.fter the wanton violence of the night before, today the meticulous work of gathering evidence. collecting fingerprints at the holiday inn express just outside, so detectives can bring the rioters to justice. last night's disorder led the prime minister to promise a force of 6000 riot trained police officers be established for the summer. they can be sent anywhere in england and wales. >> we will have the officers we need where...
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daniel >> yeah.stand why people who are suspended in those circumstances carry on getting paid their full, their full pay in the first place, because they might be innocent. daniel. yeah, they might be innocent, but that's that's the answer. yeah, but why are they suspended? i mean, if, you know . suspended? i mean, if, you know. >> but that's a that's a no smoke without fire work on the assumption that somebody is innocent till proven guilty legally. >> that's true. if you're going to apply that in air circumstances, you wouldn't be suspending them in the first place. you'd say, well, you're innocent until proven guilty, so you carry on working for your money. what i find even more bizarre is that he got a pay rise in the last month, and surely somebody at the bbc should have said, well, you know, he hasn't done a lot for his money for the last 12 months. he spent half of them not actually working. why are we giving him a pay rise or somebody else might have said, even if he deserves a pay rise, may
daniel >> yeah.stand why people who are suspended in those circumstances carry on getting paid their full, their full pay in the first place, because they might be innocent. daniel. yeah, they might be innocent, but that's that's the answer. yeah, but why are they suspended? i mean, if, you know . suspended? i mean, if, you know. >> but that's a that's a no smoke without fire work on the assumption that somebody is innocent till proven guilty legally. >> that's true. if you're...
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daniel dae became my friend. yes me immediately and he said yes please taken to springfield because he is to see the site right away but we don't want people to know that these yet.ln he had a year to become like in so you said you don't know who this guyy is. and it all worked. he was fine except we went to bar that night beforehand and he went under the assumed name and somebody immediately bought us drinks my but he's can to kill me. they didn't bring the drinks for him, they brought them for me but only in springfield let that happen. daniel was unrecognizable so this becomes part of the story. anyway for a year i sent him books and he would only text we doesn't e-mail so i would text him. he was daniel day-lewis and abraham lincoln at the same time.ow it became -- we became somewhat close. when i went to the premiere for production in richmond he wouldn't let me see him play because he never ever was out of character. he can say hello doris. even the other actors had to call him mr. president. he never relax
daniel dae became my friend. yes me immediately and he said yes please taken to springfield because he is to see the site right away but we don't want people to know that these yet.ln he had a year to become like in so you said you don't know who this guyy is. and it all worked. he was fine except we went to bar that night beforehand and he went under the assumed name and somebody immediately bought us drinks my but he's can to kill me. they didn't bring the drinks for him, they brought them...
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and also i agree and i agree with daniel.e he was right on this that it doesn't actually matter. i think it's a false boundary between sort of a non—uk citizen and a uk citizen. it doesn't matter. there are lots of reasons why people may not be working for the reasons i've already given. also, a lot of people have caring responsibilities. a lot of people, yes, may be in long term sickness. it happens. >> do you think that anyone, irrespective of their background, whether they're, you know, whatever background is irrelevant if you're working age and you're able bodied, able minded and you're physically able to go to work, do you think you should ever be able to live on welfare as a choice? >> well, i just disagree with the premise of the question. i really don't think there are a lot of people in this country who are living a great question. well, i'm it may be a great question. i'm disagreeing with the premise of it, which is that not a lot of people are treating benefits as a lifestyle choice. >> no, wait a minute, jonathan.
and also i agree and i agree with daniel.e he was right on this that it doesn't actually matter. i think it's a false boundary between sort of a non—uk citizen and a uk citizen. it doesn't matter. there are lots of reasons why people may not be working for the reasons i've already given. also, a lot of people have caring responsibilities. a lot of people, yes, may be in long term sickness. it happens. >> do you think that anyone, irrespective of their background, whether they're, you...
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daniel, author and researcher joins us from beyrut. also joining us is eve zangler, author and activist who joins us from montreal. welcome to you both, daniel yes, let me first start with you and ask you about the strike that happened at the school uh, which was a real shocker in terms of the massaker that happened uh, and we had 125 palestinians that were killed as a result. now it was said that the air strike actually hit a school, but it it hit the mosk and it was during morning prayers. we know that some reported as such, but many did not. um, and my question to you lies in how the strike happened and in what was used, three 200 pound bombs uh that we know of the mk84 us made of which it would cover 100 meter area and destroy anything within that. why do you think think that was used in such a ferocity and with such extreme explosives uh when they could have used lower dosage of bombs unless their intent was for maximum civilian casualties? well i think the intent has been all along to maximize civilian casualties because this is
daniel, author and researcher joins us from beyrut. also joining us is eve zangler, author and activist who joins us from montreal. welcome to you both, daniel yes, let me first start with you and ask you about the strike that happened at the school uh, which was a real shocker in terms of the massaker that happened uh, and we had 125 palestinians that were killed as a result. now it was said that the air strike actually hit a school, but it it hit the mosk and it was during morning prayers. we...
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la fiscalÍa pedÍa la pena de muerte, sin embargo, daniel parece haber colaborado con la justicia.o un caso quedado muchÍsimo de quÉ hablar por su dramatismo, pero tambiÉn por ser hijo del famoso actor espaÑol. rodolfo sancho, andrea leÓn tiene los detalles de este proceso y la reacciÓn de ambas partes. >>daniel sancho fue declarado culpable por el asesinato premeditado del cirujano colombiano, edwin arrieta, cuando ambos estaban de vacaciones en la isla tailandesa de koh pang han en agosto del aÑo pasado. ambos se habrÍan conocido por instagram y entablado una relaciÓn sentimental, segÚn el testimonio del espaÑol. el tribunal lo declarÓ culpable de los tres delitos por los que fue enjuiciado asesinato premeditado descuartizamiento y la ocultaciÓn del cadÁver. tambiÉn condenaron indemnizar con unos ciento dieciocho mil dÓlares a la familia del fallecido. durante su juicio sÁnchez de treinta aÑos afirmÓ que habÍa peleado con arrieta por intentar supuestamente agredirlo sexualmente. contÓ que arrieta se cayÓ mientras fue estigia van y se golpeÓ la cabeza contra una baÑera. lo que le
la fiscalÍa pedÍa la pena de muerte, sin embargo, daniel parece haber colaborado con la justicia.o un caso quedado muchÍsimo de quÉ hablar por su dramatismo, pero tambiÉn por ser hijo del famoso actor espaÑol. rodolfo sancho, andrea leÓn tiene los detalles de este proceso y la reacciÓn de ambas partes. >>daniel sancho fue declarado culpable por el asesinato premeditado del cirujano colombiano, edwin arrieta, cuando ambos estaban de vacaciones en la isla tailandesa de koh pang han...
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well, in daniel can, can, i mean, how did they move forward? i mean, you know, that the, the advantage we have with trump is that he was president at one time. okay. so we know what kind of decision making process easy as or doesn't have an i mean, but who's going to be in his cabinet? okay. we can have j v fan square. oh, that's great. but mike pompei o it head of defense. i mean, how is that going to work? yeah, and you're seeing the same people come, come back around and we will probably get to this. i don't want to blow the whistle too soon, but you know, uh, even the ukraine situation we had you, i'm sure that all the, all 3 of you gentlemen saw the proposal put forth by general kellogg and fred slides that came out a few weeks ago about last month, i guess it was, and this was supposed to be the great achievement of becoming a trunk foreign policy team. and the 3 of the 4 of us use who follow rush are pretty well and you paint pretty well. understand those d o a d o a completely because it's an insane it's, it's not even minutes like it's
well, in daniel can, can, i mean, how did they move forward? i mean, you know, that the, the advantage we have with trump is that he was president at one time. okay. so we know what kind of decision making process easy as or doesn't have an i mean, but who's going to be in his cabinet? okay. we can have j v fan square. oh, that's great. but mike pompei o it head of defense. i mean, how is that going to work? yeah, and you're seeing the same people come, come back around and we will probably get...
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keep going daniel. this idea of you went from one chip to a big system and you optimize that over time. in order to do that you need many parts. you need software and hardware. in networking chip, and jensen has seen this earlier than anybody else and continues to be the way. the others are catching up. that is fine for their great companies but ultimately if you want the cheapest computer, of the cheapest dollar per compute, nvidia's best company to go to end it's unlikely to change in the future. imagine today we have a chip out that will ship it to all of us. we would know how to use it. whereas with nvidia the created this. it's easy to use because of that. and then have to hire people if you want to do a third party. caroline: -- ed: daniel for an interesting and impressive command of the technicals, thank. a reminder, another one. with nvidia ceo jensen later on tonight. in a special edition of bloomberg technology. 3:30 p.m. pacific time. coming up, meda is closing their augmented reality studio
keep going daniel. this idea of you went from one chip to a big system and you optimize that over time. in order to do that you need many parts. you need software and hardware. in networking chip, and jensen has seen this earlier than anybody else and continues to be the way. the others are catching up. that is fine for their great companies but ultimately if you want the cheapest computer, of the cheapest dollar per compute, nvidia's best company to go to end it's unlikely to change in the...
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how the regime rolled over the latvian, confession from the horse's mouth, daniel, a citizen of latvia the story of four latvian citizens detained for smuggling marijuana. is this your first visit to belarus? no, not the first. as well as their parents, a sleepless night, we have sedatives, we have, what happened, who benefited from the hype on the internet, they are being killed, there was something said there, all sorts of nonsense, which kindled, so to speak, such, well, and what it's all over, daniel, you'll still come to belarus, watch the current interview on august 13, after the panorama. on the home stretch , karavai 2024, taking into account rapeseed, already weighs 7.129. ton. the brezskaya region has completed the mass harvest of grain and leguminous crops. almost 1,313,000 tons have been harvested from almost 98% of the area . the minsk region is the leader in threshing. it has 1,612. tons of grain. the grodno region is the leader in yield. here, over 48 centners are harvested per hectare. the highest harvest rates today are in the mogilev region. 1.56.00 tons of rapeseed h
how the regime rolled over the latvian, confession from the horse's mouth, daniel, a citizen of latvia the story of four latvian citizens detained for smuggling marijuana. is this your first visit to belarus? no, not the first. as well as their parents, a sleepless night, we have sedatives, we have, what happened, who benefited from the hype on the internet, they are being killed, there was something said there, all sorts of nonsense, which kindled, so to speak, such, well, and what it's all...
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and i am daniel, a citizen of latvia. the story of four latvian citizens detained for smuggling marijuana. is this your first visit to belarus? no, not the first. and their parents as well. sleepless night, we have sedatives, we have, what happened, who benefited from chumikha on the internet. they are being killed. some nonsense people said something like that, and kindled, so to speak, like this, well, and how did it all end, daniel, you'll come to belarus again, watch the current interview on august 13, after the panorama, where cinema began in belarus, a salon melodrama with... wants to create a bit of a cinema style, so that it would be both fun and interesting. the film is planned to be released on the big screen in december, and before that it will be shown in classrooms. all belarusian athletes have returned from the olympics in paris. the last delegation landed at the minsk national airport today. late at night on homeland met the bronze medalist of the games , weightlifter evgeny tikhantsov. our film crew joined
and i am daniel, a citizen of latvia. the story of four latvian citizens detained for smuggling marijuana. is this your first visit to belarus? no, not the first. and their parents as well. sleepless night, we have sedatives, we have, what happened, who benefited from chumikha on the internet. they are being killed. some nonsense people said something like that, and kindled, so to speak, like this, well, and how did it all end, daniel, you'll come to belarus again, watch the current interview...
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daniel from the telegraph. daniel martin from _ daniel from the telegraph.aph. how can you justify strike _ martin from the telegraph. how can you justify strike agreements - martin from the telegraph. how can you justify strike agreements with l you justify strike agreements with the unions — you justify strike agreements with the unions when _ you justify strike agreements with the unions when it _ you justify strike agreements with the unions when it doesn't- you justify strike agreements with| the unions when it doesn't include any agreement— the unions when it doesn't include any agreement to _ the unions when it doesn't include any agreement to increase - any agreement to increase productivity? _ any agreement to increase productivity? on _ any agreement to increase productivity? on ukraine, i any agreement to increase . productivity? on ukraine, do any agreement to increase - productivity? on ukraine, do you believe _ productivity? on ukraine, do you believe ukraine _ productivity? on ukraine, do you believe ukraine has— productivity? on ukraine, do y
daniel from the telegraph. daniel martin from _ daniel from the telegraph.aph. how can you justify strike _ martin from the telegraph. how can you justify strike agreements - martin from the telegraph. how can you justify strike agreements with l you justify strike agreements with the unions — you justify strike agreements with the unions when _ you justify strike agreements with the unions when it _ you justify strike agreements with the unions when it doesn't- you justify strike agreements...
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aside from lee daniels. >> yes, so that was obviously the primary draw. i also just love -- i really love ebony. she's really trying to be the best mother she can be with all of her own generational trauma, her own unhealed pain, her own experiences that maybe she's never been able to talk about. >> juju: you have another album, "cassa "cassandra," which is the longer version of your name, andra. why name it all your full name? what is that inspiration? >> you know, i think -- first of all, i have been working on this project for, like, almost ten years now. i had love gained, love lost, made terrible mistakes, experiences pain, experienced great triumphs. extreme highs and lows. i feel like i've become a lot of different people. the truth is it's cassandra's journey. i'm on a journey, going from a place of feeling like an
aside from lee daniels. >> yes, so that was obviously the primary draw. i also just love -- i really love ebony. she's really trying to be the best mother she can be with all of her own generational trauma, her own unhealed pain, her own experiences that maybe she's never been able to talk about. >> juju: you have another album, "cassa "cassandra," which is the longer version of your name, andra. why name it all your full name? what is that inspiration? >> you...
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danielle? >> okay.g to say what the vice president has done is taken the power of language back. we lost woke we were about to lose the ei, and with the vice president is doing is saying the language is ours. we don't have to give it away, because there is so much power in how we communicate with each other, and she says we are not giving it away anymore, we are taking the power of language back. >> charles coleman jr., danielle smith, what a great conversation! in q4 coming on the saturday show. >>> no one should be surprised trump is attacking harris' identity, least of all his own campaign staff, but there they are scratching his head about why he won't start talking about the issues. i think they know why. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma! really? look how the brushstrokes follo
danielle? >> okay.g to say what the vice president has done is taken the power of language back. we lost woke we were about to lose the ei, and with the vice president is doing is saying the language is ours. we don't have to give it away, because there is so much power in how we communicate with each other, and she says we are not giving it away anymore, we are taking the power of language back. >> charles coleman jr., danielle smith, what a great conversation! in q4 coming on the...
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daniel joins me, former israeli negotiator.adlines, mainly in the international or is really press that netanyahu intends to keep the war going on, even if what is being called a cease-fire deal is reached. in that case, what is the meaning of the word cease-fire for netanyahu? >> netanyahu has interpreted that word to mean that israel would get hostages back, netanyahu might hit the pause button temporarily, and then the devastation and destruction, which has led to calls from the international call of justice to prevent genocide, which has led to an arrest warrant request against netanyahu himself for war crimes, including starvation as a weapon of war, all those crimes, all that horror will continue. and really, where these talks have been stuck throughout has been a hamas position, which is actually closer to the american position, if only the american team would tell the truth, because there has to be a israeli withdrawal and the cease-fire has to be sustained. versus the netanyahu position, which is we can have a little b
daniel joins me, former israeli negotiator.adlines, mainly in the international or is really press that netanyahu intends to keep the war going on, even if what is being called a cease-fire deal is reached. in that case, what is the meaning of the word cease-fire for netanyahu? >> netanyahu has interpreted that word to mean that israel would get hostages back, netanyahu might hit the pause button temporarily, and then the devastation and destruction, which has led to calls from the...