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his name is daniel blizzard. >> reporter: daniel blizzard.ern was going to sell the company. someone vern had once trusted. >> did you think daniel had something to do with it? >> well, yeah. i was pretty sure. >> reporter: why, with zero proof, would so many believe blizzard was behind the attack? detective perrault soon heard a story that went like this. in the fall of 2008, vern called employees like bookkeeper judy craven to a meeting. he was selling the company. >> i think he wanted to spend more time with his family and just focus on the selling part, not deal with that day to day managing. >> reporter: no longer a rumor, said this e-mail to announce the sale. vern was selling aspen to daniel blizzard and his two brothers. vern would stay on as the designated broker for one year. vern held a barbecue and took this photo with the blizzard family to cement the new relationship. but the deal went south quickly. >> they made the first three payments and then they just stopped. >> reporter: it was the height of the great recession. real esta
his name is daniel blizzard. >> reporter: daniel blizzard.ern was going to sell the company. someone vern had once trusted. >> did you think daniel had something to do with it? >> well, yeah. i was pretty sure. >> reporter: why, with zero proof, would so many believe blizzard was behind the attack? detective perrault soon heard a story that went like this. in the fall of 2008, vern called employees like bookkeeper judy craven to a meeting. he was selling the company....
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daniel: it does.d in february people said it is not a cold war could it has been a discussion -- it has been escalating and now you have the discussion of cold war again. brendan: any economic leverage over russia -- are we discovering several months into these sanctions in europe live without russia and russia live without europe? torsten: they are so connected that it is difficult to imagine. from the market perspective what is peculiar is that the u.s. is doing well and all these other points around the tail risks we are studying, what are the applications of this for the u.s. recovery? tom: torsten:, you and peter are meeting with chancellor merkel today. what is your question to the chancellor of germany? torsten: well, of course, she is fully aware of everything that is going on and she is completely on board from the german perspective. the germans and the greeks need to come together. tom: ok, he dodged that beautifully. [laughter] save us, olivia please. olivia: this is a good time to answer
daniel: it does.d in february people said it is not a cold war could it has been a discussion -- it has been escalating and now you have the discussion of cold war again. brendan: any economic leverage over russia -- are we discovering several months into these sanctions in europe live without russia and russia live without europe? torsten: they are so connected that it is difficult to imagine. from the market perspective what is peculiar is that the u.s. is doing well and all these other...
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from daniel's perspective, though it looks a bit different. >> to me doing hair is my yoga.ch worse. >> reporter: daniel knows that because his life was much worse. not all that long ago. after growing up gay in the east bay, daniel in an admittedly impulsive move joined the navy. it was an arrangement that didn't end well for him. daniel, fending himself living in florida, hiv positive battling addiction, and dead broke. >> it was a hard experience. it was a lot of growing pains. >> reporter: he says he returned to the bay area with $60 in his pocket and a desire to change his life. learning to cut hair has given him the money and structure to do just that. it's also given him a way to hopefully do the same for others. >> i'll be here next weekend. >> reporter: a few months ago, daniel and his friends decided they wanted to help san francisco's less fortunate. so they set up a table topped with food -- >> just have a seat right there. >> reporter: and daniel set up a chair with clippers in hand. anyone wanting a haircut gets one for free. >> it's a karma campaign. honestly.
from daniel's perspective, though it looks a bit different. >> to me doing hair is my yoga.ch worse. >> reporter: daniel knows that because his life was much worse. not all that long ago. after growing up gay in the east bay, daniel in an admittedly impulsive move joined the navy. it was an arrangement that didn't end well for him. daniel, fending himself living in florida, hiv positive battling addiction, and dead broke. >> it was a hard experience. it was a lot of growing...
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so to begin, let's hear an opening statement from daniel. go right ahead daniel. and we'll have ten minutes, and it's kind of dark up here. we have a timekeeper in back who, i guess, may have to come closer. can't see very well. so we will start ten minute clock right now. go ahead daniel. >> well, thank you very much for that generous introduction, and thank all of you for coming out tonight to listen to a debate about public sector unions, a subject that really until scott walker's reform efforts in wisconsin had laid dormant and people didn't really care and weren't really interested in it. i also want to thank michael for agreeing to come out, and it's a real ohioan for me -- honor for me to be up here with such a distinguished scholar with such a long and distinguished record. so let me get right into my book. i think i'll have to be a little bit more policemen call tonight because this is a -- polemical than i am in the book but that'll be a little bit more fun. i think public sector unions have been really at the center of state and local government and our
so to begin, let's hear an opening statement from daniel. go right ahead daniel. and we'll have ten minutes, and it's kind of dark up here. we have a timekeeper in back who, i guess, may have to come closer. can't see very well. so we will start ten minute clock right now. go ahead daniel. >> well, thank you very much for that generous introduction, and thank all of you for coming out tonight to listen to a debate about public sector unions, a subject that really until scott walker's...
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instead, daniel roberto was released to his mother. now he's fighting for asylum. are you afraid for josue? >> immigration lawyers say us judges rarely grant asylum to children who escaped gang violence. daniel roberto's mother, luz, left her boys a decade ago. >> a lot of people find it difficult to understand how a mother can leave her kids behind. what would you say to them? >> in el salvador, josue is back in the neighborhood where his brother fled gang recruitment and where his father was killed by gangs. his grandparents live next door, but so do members from the ms-13 gang. he says that's the hammock where the gang members come and sleep at night. this is right next to his home. the salvadoran government is threatening to take josue from his uncle if he's caught leaving the country again. >> when he arrived you told him to stay inside the house because you were worried that he might be picked up by some gangs? >> you told me before that you were not going to go to school? why is that? >> do you think that josue might be in the same type of danger? >> you wil
instead, daniel roberto was released to his mother. now he's fighting for asylum. are you afraid for josue? >> immigration lawyers say us judges rarely grant asylum to children who escaped gang violence. daniel roberto's mother, luz, left her boys a decade ago. >> a lot of people find it difficult to understand how a mother can leave her kids behind. what would you say to them? >> in el salvador, josue is back in the neighborhood where his brother fled gang recruitment and...
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i need to talk to you. >> against her better judgment, teresa met daniel. to her shock, teresa says daniel showed her pictures of the rape that his cousin took while hiding in the bedroom. >> it looked like very compromising pictures. it didn't look like there was a struggle. >> you can traffic your next door neighbor and that is happening to many of our youth. >> assistant u.s. attorney erica mcdonald says as shocking as it may seem to most americans it's not unusual for girls to be trafficked out of their homes. >> people hear trafficking and think it involves transportation. it doesn't. >> over the last two decades she has prosecuted numerous cases where men used every means possible to control teenage girls. >> with each one of these individuals there is something that has made them vulnerable to the trafficker. >> teresa says that daniel's two cousins threatened to show people the pictures. and she had to earn the right to get her pictures back. she had no idea what that meant until she got a call a few days later. >> he said, you know, this is daniel.
i need to talk to you. >> against her better judgment, teresa met daniel. to her shock, teresa says daniel showed her pictures of the rape that his cousin took while hiding in the bedroom. >> it looked like very compromising pictures. it didn't look like there was a struggle. >> you can traffic your next door neighbor and that is happening to many of our youth. >> assistant u.s. attorney erica mcdonald says as shocking as it may seem to most americans it's not unusual...
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go ahead, daniel. professor disalvo: thank you very much for that introduction, and thank you for coming out tonight to listen to a debate about public sector unions, a subject that really until the scott walker's reform efforts in wisconsin have lied dormant. i want to thank michael for agreeing to come out, and it is an honor for me to be a peer with such a distinguished scholar. let me get right into my book. i will have to be more polemical tonight because this is a debate format and i him in my book, but that will be more fun. i think public-sector unions have been really at the center of state and local governments and politics since the great recession. wisconsin brought the issue to national and international attention, but in many states from indiana to michigan to rhode island to california to new york to illinois, this is where the action has been in state and local government. i think going forward we are going to see public employee unions as being getting a lot more attention in the press
go ahead, daniel. professor disalvo: thank you very much for that introduction, and thank you for coming out tonight to listen to a debate about public sector unions, a subject that really until the scott walker's reform efforts in wisconsin have lied dormant. i want to thank michael for agreeing to come out, and it is an honor for me to be a peer with such a distinguished scholar. let me get right into my book. i will have to be more polemical tonight because this is a debate format and i him...
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daniel: absolutely. it was shocking last summer when she said it was a brilliant idea and defended it on her book tour. i think everyone sees russia as an aggressor. they see russia supporting terrorist states. they see hillary clinton as someone who failed in resetting relations and sort of gave them a free pass on doing things around the world. look at ukraine. i think ukraine is a perfect illustration of this. back in the clinton the administration, there was an agreement signed for ukrainians to give up their nuclear weapons. under the assurance that the united states, great britain and russia would not be an aggressor. they have obviously been invaded in crimea. i don't think it has borne well that hillary clinton has reset with russia. yet, we have provided no covered cover at all for the ukrainians. steven: our focus is foreign policy on the 2016 presidential race. our guest is daniel halper, the online editor for "the weekly standard." you are also the author of a book that we've talked about in
daniel: absolutely. it was shocking last summer when she said it was a brilliant idea and defended it on her book tour. i think everyone sees russia as an aggressor. they see russia supporting terrorist states. they see hillary clinton as someone who failed in resetting relations and sort of gave them a free pass on doing things around the world. look at ukraine. i think ukraine is a perfect illustration of this. back in the clinton the administration, there was an agreement signed for...
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danielle's son, just a toddler when they went missing. richard's daughter only 14 years old. >> i just need him back. please. >> reporter: angela now manages the family bakery. she's a mother to 5-year-old timmy, who reminds her of the grandfather he'll never meet. >> there's definitely like monumental times in my life where i think, you know everything is perfect. the only thing i'm missing is my father. >> reporter: that was never more apparent than when she got married this past october. >> that was definitely one of the toughest days because you know, it's supposed to be the happiest day. and it was. everything was beautiful but, of course, the whole time i was wishing that he was there. >> reporter: she walked down the aisle wearith a bouquet with her father's picture. the family seeks the same answers and justice a decade later. >> that's the sad part. won't bring him back. somebody goes to prison for a thousand years, my son's dead. >> both of my eyes are open. i want justice for my son and danielle. >> reporter: "nbc10 news." >> t
danielle's son, just a toddler when they went missing. richard's daughter only 14 years old. >> i just need him back. please. >> reporter: angela now manages the family bakery. she's a mother to 5-year-old timmy, who reminds her of the grandfather he'll never meet. >> there's definitely like monumental times in my life where i think, you know everything is perfect. the only thing i'm missing is my father. >> reporter: that was never more apparent than when she got...
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. >> tenth anniversary of the disappear an of danielle imbow and richard patron jr. david henry is live outside of the federal building in center city philadelphia. >> reporter: the fbi is convinced that danielle and richard were the victims of a professional hit jobs, now they are looking for the killers and who ordered the hit and why. >> this just didn't happen this was an orchestrated hit. two people and a truck do not just go missing. >> they were last seen leaving it was my son. he was a father he was a brother and he is missed every single day. no word can describe what it is like not knowing happened to your child. the police questioned him many times and have not ruled him or anyone else as a suspect imbow moved to north carolina shortly after danielle disappeared. he told me he was questioned again by fbi agentses a couple of days ago and was glad they were reinvestigating. he hopes this is the year they find out what happened to danielle and richard. >> the fbi has fresh eyes on the case and they discovered significant leads in the past two years. >> we ar
. >> tenth anniversary of the disappear an of danielle imbow and richard patron jr. david henry is live outside of the federal building in center city philadelphia. >> reporter: the fbi is convinced that danielle and richard were the victims of a professional hit jobs, now they are looking for the killers and who ordered the hit and why. >> this just didn't happen this was an orchestrated hit. two people and a truck do not just go missing. >> they were last seen leaving...
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she found danielle still dreams of having another baby. in london they're about to proof the three-parent technique technique. next the shot against the great divide. to vaccinate or not? >> were you imagining the worst-case scenario? >> i was. >> who put her child at risk? "america tonight's" michael okwu on the measles outbreak of pitting parents against parents. and thursday, an "america tonight" investigation stealing home. think you own your florida condo? think again. >> i didn't fight in vietnam so that somebody could take my property away from me. >> "america tonight's" sheila macvicar investigates, why everyone who did everything right, could still lose their homes on thursday's "america tonight." >> an america tonight investigation >> somebody could come in and take our home away from us >> it was a law that helped condo developments stay afloat >> we would have to sell and have to leave our unit >> now, this law is being used to take peoples homes >> there's nobody helping us... >> honest people, losing hope... >> i didn't fight
she found danielle still dreams of having another baby. in london they're about to proof the three-parent technique technique. next the shot against the great divide. to vaccinate or not? >> were you imagining the worst-case scenario? >> i was. >> who put her child at risk? "america tonight's" michael okwu on the measles outbreak of pitting parents against parents. and thursday, an "america tonight" investigation stealing home. think you own your florida...
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daniel patrick moynihan is assistant for the urban affairs.was speaking at a rally for hubert humphrey scheduled on halloween night where they were predicting the end of the world and he was elected next week. >> mr. speaker the the president of the united states. >> it was close in 1968 and he was coming in with an opposition and he felt he needed prominent democrats and he turned to pet moynihan and put him on the white house staff. he put opposition people in the cabinet because you can fire them easily. for them on the white house staff and if they quit you are in trouble. i'd been a speechwriter for nixon when he ran for governor in 1962 and was a professional and political relationship but it's close. he was totally different, neither professional or political and was good friends. it's a very unusual white house to have a richard nixon staff that is all uptight and then throw into the mix this 6-foot five super 12 wandering around the basement and it turned out strange enough the staff loved him. >> the medal of freedom was invented by
daniel patrick moynihan is assistant for the urban affairs.was speaking at a rally for hubert humphrey scheduled on halloween night where they were predicting the end of the world and he was elected next week. >> mr. speaker the the president of the united states. >> it was close in 1968 and he was coming in with an opposition and he felt he needed prominent democrats and he turned to pet moynihan and put him on the white house staff. he put opposition people in the cabinet because...
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. >> the case of danielle i bo and richard petrone is now ten years old. jennifer joyce outside center sit which more thon. >> good morning, the fbi is putting out a new push in this case. they've created a task force new eyes looking at this case, trying to put the pieces together. this morning, at the press conference, they will be talking about the task force and also, any progress that they've made on this case. ten years ago today. the last time that anyone saw danielle imbo and richard petrone, out together at and lean bar at fourth and south street, a bar that's no longer around. the pair had been dating off and on but danielle was going through a lot, she had been separate from the her husband though not yet divorced, danielle and joe imbo also had a son just 21 months old at the time. he's now 11, and lives out of state with his father. richard petrone had a 14 year old daughter, who is now 24. married and with a child of her own. investigators call this a clean case, the bodies and dodge pick up, the pair was driving, were never seen again. but s
. >> the case of danielle i bo and richard petrone is now ten years old. jennifer joyce outside center sit which more thon. >> good morning, the fbi is putting out a new push in this case. they've created a task force new eyes looking at this case, trying to put the pieces together. this morning, at the press conference, they will be talking about the task force and also, any progress that they've made on this case. ten years ago today. the last time that anyone saw danielle imbo...
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he asked the young man if moynihan called dan or daniel. he knew he was called pat. they did not no each other. did not much care. he was from harvard. and he was a liberal. why would moynihan on the other hand choose to go with nixon? nixon was the person most despised by the liberal community of cambridge the upper west side in new york and in the sense pat was giving up his future in his own party didn't have the future. a very serious report talked at some length. it was immediately despised by liberals. important elements of the democratic coalition. he was on the outs. he could not possibly have gotten a president from lyndon johnson at that time. rsc points out if you could comprehend humphrey had been elected. if their is ever something that pat moynihan and it worked his way up the political scale started with running a campaign for governor of new york became his assistant. when kennedy was elected he became an assistant in the labor department, and suddenly his career was over because know one would accept him who had said these things about the sociologic
he asked the young man if moynihan called dan or daniel. he knew he was called pat. they did not no each other. did not much care. he was from harvard. and he was a liberal. why would moynihan on the other hand choose to go with nixon? nixon was the person most despised by the liberal community of cambridge the upper west side in new york and in the sense pat was giving up his future in his own party didn't have the future. a very serious report talked at some length. it was immediately...
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. >> brigitte daniel is the executive vice president of wilco electronics systems in fort washington, pa. >> we're a african american owned private cable company started in 1977 it was started by will daniel who is the founder & president and also my father and he was a pioneer and we have specialized in providing affordable technologies and cable services to communities that would otherwise have been underserved and overlooked by larger traditional media outlets. >> daniel and with help from university of penn, recently developed a stem based digital educational program to help children learn in the home so >> so ed-iq is an initiative and a tablet program that's evolving around android tablets that go in to the home for monthly subscriptions that parents can buy content and then offer it to their families. >> and daniel is not stopping there! she's seeking to close the digital gap for minority women with her new enterprise. as a >> as a woman, as a woman of color in technology i started a program called mogulette, which is around bridging, mentoring and empowering young women partic
. >> brigitte daniel is the executive vice president of wilco electronics systems in fort washington, pa. >> we're a african american owned private cable company started in 1977 it was started by will daniel who is the founder & president and also my father and he was a pioneer and we have specialized in providing affordable technologies and cable services to communities that would otherwise have been underserved and overlooked by larger traditional media outlets. >>...
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i talked with danielle's estranged husband joe imbo last week.s the year for answers. we asked the fbi if imbo is the suspect. the investigator told me it's something they're looking at but they're not ruling anyone out. imbo wouldn't comment on the speculation. >> when the crime is committed that's clean you would automatically assume that somebody knew what they were doing. that means they've done it before. there's crushers and elder shredders here in philadelphia and nearby area which could explain how the vehicle and the bodies disappear. >> reporter: rosellely says tips continue to come in. in 2009, the fbi announceed imbo and petrone could be victims of a murder for higher plot. no one was ever arrested. >> they could very well be dead. be in jail. still be out doing business. we're looking at all angles. report. >> somebody is going to go to jail for thousand years they're not going to bring back my son. >> reporter: richard petrone sr., welcomed to us his ardmore bakery viking pastry. his son worked every day until went missing. >> he wa
i talked with danielle's estranged husband joe imbo last week.s the year for answers. we asked the fbi if imbo is the suspect. the investigator told me it's something they're looking at but they're not ruling anyone out. imbo wouldn't comment on the speculation. >> when the crime is committed that's clean you would automatically assume that somebody knew what they were doing. that means they've done it before. there's crushers and elder shredders here in philadelphia and nearby area which...
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richard petrone and danielle imbo vanished ten years ago today. cydney long joins us from center city. what is the fbi saying about this cold case? >> well the fbi with new jersey state police and mount laurel police as well as burlington county prosecutor's office have a renewed interest in this. they have not stopped working this case over an entire decade and they have developed some new and promising leads, especially over the last two years. but now as part of the initiative seasoned detectives and analysts and other detectives coming in. a new set of eyes will be looking to determine what happened to richard petrone and danielle imbo on this day, february 19th, in 2005. ten years ago today, the anniversary. we can tell you richard petrone's parents were here today, danielle imbo's family was not present at this press conference that just wrapped up a few minutes ago. the fbi telling us clearly they are seeking help from the public, they need someone to come forward, someone who knows something. they say it is their belief that this was, in f
richard petrone and danielle imbo vanished ten years ago today. cydney long joins us from center city. what is the fbi saying about this cold case? >> well the fbi with new jersey state police and mount laurel police as well as burlington county prosecutor's office have a renewed interest in this. they have not stopped working this case over an entire decade and they have developed some new and promising leads, especially over the last two years. but now as part of the initiative seasoned...
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daniels is live forced from the area. >>reporter: this is an active investigation going on out here the one thing that is happening off to the right here is that the traffic is being impacted by this investigation. this is the intersection of south will and el camino. things are really messing around here is really slow and sticky. if you need to come to this area you need to try and avoid this area. >>grant: will understand this is a santa clara police officer but this shooting actually take place in sunnyvale. daniel certain you mentioned the traffic impact but that's a big intersection near in sunnyvale >>grant: up a kron 4 is daniel is on scene police are not releasing any specifics right now person earning what led to the shooting. a santa clara police officer is involved in the shooting ncaa upsets sat of clara and sunnyvale. in sunnyvale as soon as we get the latest we will bring that to you this is an officer involved shooting in sunnyvale >>pam: the port of oakland is back open tonight but there is a huge backlog
daniels is live forced from the area. >>reporter: this is an active investigation going on out here the one thing that is happening off to the right here is that the traffic is being impacted by this investigation. this is the intersection of south will and el camino. things are really messing around here is really slow and sticky. if you need to come to this area you need to try and avoid this area. >>grant: will understand this is a santa clara police officer but this shooting...
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daniel: sÍ, soy el hijo de josÉ daniel sÁnchez. gracias por venir, y por escucharme.je que tira tu padre, no solamente a las vÍctimas sino que a todos los involucrados. daniel: lo que me dijo que dijera, es que, nunca ha estado en la mira antes, discÚlpenme mientras leo lo que me pidiÓ que dijera. mi papÁ y al resto de mi familia estamos orando porque todos se recuperen rÁpido, y nuestras preocupaciones y pensamientos estÁn con las vÍctimas de este accidente, y le van a estar hasta que ellos regresen a buen estado de salud. salvador: daniel, le agradecemos esas palabras que nos has dado en nombre de tu padre, tambiÉn gracias al abogado de la familia. esta es la primera entrevista queda en espaÑol a la familia de el acusado que esperamos salga bajo libertad en las prÓximas dos horas. el procurador del condado de ventura todavÍa tiene la opciÓn de analizar aÚn mÁs profundamente la evidencia, y presentarÁ cargos al seÑor sÁnchez mÁs adelante, pero por el momento saldrÁ en libertad ya que no estÁ enfrentando altos cargos. pamela, y regresamos ahora contigo el estudio. pam
daniel: sÍ, soy el hijo de josÉ daniel sÁnchez. gracias por venir, y por escucharme.je que tira tu padre, no solamente a las vÍctimas sino que a todos los involucrados. daniel: lo que me dijo que dijera, es que, nunca ha estado en la mira antes, discÚlpenme mientras leo lo que me pidiÓ que dijera. mi papÁ y al resto de mi familia estamos orando porque todos se recuperen rÁpido, y nuestras preocupaciones y pensamientos estÁn con las vÍctimas de este accidente, y le van a estar hasta...
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it's now a place they can go and celebrate danielle's 34 years of life.ined to their 11-year-old twin boys that their aunt isn't coming back. >> i told them that, you know, aunt danielle is gone. she's in heaven. she's an angel. she's looking down on us and she's going to protect us. >> dominic and johnny remain very close with their cousin joe danielle's son who lives out of state with his father joe imbo, sr. little joe was only 21 months old when his mother dropped out of his life. he's now 11. >> he knows his mom is missing. he knows his mom is gone. he refers to his mother in the past tense. >> reporter: this is jennifer. >> i talked with danielle's estranged husband joe imbo last week. he says he hopes this is the year for answers. we asked the fbi if imbo is a suspect. the investigator told me it's something they're looking at but they're not ruling anyone out. imbo wouldn't comment on the speculation. >> when the crime is committed that's clean you would automatically assume that somebody knew what they were doing. that means they've done it befor
it's now a place they can go and celebrate danielle's 34 years of life.ined to their 11-year-old twin boys that their aunt isn't coming back. >> i told them that, you know, aunt danielle is gone. she's in heaven. she's an angel. she's looking down on us and she's going to protect us. >> dominic and johnny remain very close with their cousin joe danielle's son who lives out of state with his father joe imbo, sr. little joe was only 21 months old when his mother dropped out of his...
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it was started by beau daniel who is in my father. we have affordable technology and cable services for communities that are underserved. daniel recently developed a stem based digital education program to help children learn in the home. ed iq is an initiative that's involving around android tablets that go into the home parents can buy content and offer it to their families. and daniel is not stopping there. she also seeking to close the digital gap for minority women. as a woman of color and technology i started a program called mobile x which was around bridging mentoring and empowering women particularly between ages of 25 and 0. who would like to be tech entrepreneurs. who would like to bridge technical interests for women in philadelphia. how about this busied for the ladies. -- how about this business idea for the ladies.these women creae beauty service that comes to you. when you're bills -- bills busy you're trying to find the balance. they are bringing the salon to busy woman across the philadelphia area. these the best par
it was started by beau daniel who is in my father. we have affordable technology and cable services for communities that are underserved. daniel recently developed a stem based digital education program to help children learn in the home. ed iq is an initiative that's involving around android tablets that go into the home parents can buy content and offer it to their families. and daniel is not stopping there. she also seeking to close the digital gap for minority women. as a woman of color and...
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and it came back as -- danielle benefield.hat's how they were able to track me down. >> it is kind -- that you were trying to save money on stolen money anyhow. it wasn't your money. >> i know. i know. when you make conversation. you are nervous at the same time. i was kind of nervous doing that. but this wasn't, that wasn't my first time doing it. >> what if you hadn't messed up and got caught? >> i would still be doing the crimes. i never thought of the victims because my mind was set as to this is material stuff, they can get it back. i didn't care they will get over it. that was my attitude. i don't have any remorse for it at all. >> jail does not allow for the stylish lifestyle benefield enjoyed on the streets. but it hasn't suppressed her desire for it. it's just now, earrings come in the form of small stickers from her food trays. >> i take it off. then i take the sticker and i just kind of rip it in half. and rip it in half again. and then just stick it like -- like on my ears. this is kind of like yellow earrings. kin
and it came back as -- danielle benefield.hat's how they were able to track me down. >> it is kind -- that you were trying to save money on stolen money anyhow. it wasn't your money. >> i know. i know. when you make conversation. you are nervous at the same time. i was kind of nervous doing that. but this wasn't, that wasn't my first time doing it. >> what if you hadn't messed up and got caught? >> i would still be doing the crimes. i never thought of the victims because...
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tell me more about how you feel about daniel. guess that daniel is such a role model to me. also because you think about that decision and daniel is clear. he says i can't condone the actions of the man because he is fully saved my family there were so many others that were killed. but you think about had a different decision been made by that individual i would never have known him. the world would have never known the contributions that he had given every single day. we don't know how much her actions are going to impact ourselves and others. i had a student wants is said to me there are certain decisions more important than others and i thought it was a really interesting question and i said my ms answer is yes certain decisions are bigger than others. the problem is we don't know which ones are which. so what then happens is we then have to treat every decision that we make with the gravity that decision might one day earn earn. so this idea that do you go in one direction or another or say hello to the person holding the door for you? do you treat the person down on my
tell me more about how you feel about daniel. guess that daniel is such a role model to me. also because you think about that decision and daniel is clear. he says i can't condone the actions of the man because he is fully saved my family there were so many others that were killed. but you think about had a different decision been made by that individual i would never have known him. the world would have never known the contributions that he had given every single day. we don't know how much...
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as daniel schwindler reports from buenos aires these any efforts are employing over a thousand people. >> machinery producing thousands of bottles per per day nine different flavors sold all over argentina. >> it is not the same working for yourself or a boss. we are all responsible out of necessity. >> the soft drink plants on the outskirts of buenos aires was one of the victims of the collapse in 2001-2002. until the workers early in 2002 took control. >> we believe in what we are doing or we wouldn't be able to do it. it is a question of faith to take the company port and little by little we are moving forward. >> it now employs more than 50 workers and run by 20 associates. all of the workers here have a stake in this expects. thisexrps. intrps. in this enterprise. the workers had little choice but to start from scratch . but now they were in charge. >> we think the human condition is universal. we all have the same needs the same aspirations when the company closes, the workers have the abilities both teblg and manual totechnicaland manual to take company forward. >> hospitals sc
as daniel schwindler reports from buenos aires these any efforts are employing over a thousand people. >> machinery producing thousands of bottles per per day nine different flavors sold all over argentina. >> it is not the same working for yourself or a boss. we are all responsible out of necessity. >> the soft drink plants on the outskirts of buenos aires was one of the victims of the collapse in 2001-2002. until the workers early in 2002 took control. >> we believe in...
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daniel: absolutely.t was shocking last summer when she said it was a brilliant idea and defended it on her book tour. i think everyone sees russia as an aggressor. they see hillary clinton as someone who failed in resetting relations and sort of gave them a free pass on doing things around the world. ukraine. i think ukraine is a perfect illustration of this. back in the clinton the administration there was an agreement signed for ukrainians to give up their nuclear weapons. under the assurance that the united states, great britain and russia would not be an aggressor. they have obviously been invaded and crimea. i don't think it has borne well that hillary clinton has reset with russia. yet, we have provided no covered often ukrainians. steven: our focus is foreign policy on the 2016 presidential race. our guest is daniel halper, the online editor for "the weekly standard." you are also the author of a book that we've talked about in the past when you have been a guest on the program. you talk about the
daniel: absolutely.t was shocking last summer when she said it was a brilliant idea and defended it on her book tour. i think everyone sees russia as an aggressor. they see hillary clinton as someone who failed in resetting relations and sort of gave them a free pass on doing things around the world. ukraine. i think ukraine is a perfect illustration of this. back in the clinton the administration there was an agreement signed for ukrainians to give up their nuclear weapons. under the assurance...
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actors and comedians, eugene and daniel levy. music from the bots.turing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers ] good to hear. very good to hear. the grammys were last night. everybody see the grammys? [ cheers ] the grammys, the one night of the year where fans both young and old gather around their tvs to say who is that? [ laughter ] dad, who is tom jones? i'll answer your question with a question, who is jesse j? [ laughter ] kanye west told reporters at a grammy after-party last night that he rushed the stage during the album of the year award because he felt beck should have given his grammy to beyonce. but you know what they say. opinions are like kanyes. [ cheers and applause ] my only regret is he didn't take the mike. i have still not hit my threshold of hearing kanye talk on stage when it's not his turn. i wish he had talked more. that's my only regret
actors and comedians, eugene and daniel levy. music from the bots.turing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers ] good to hear. very good to hear. the grammys were last night. everybody see the grammys? [ cheers ] the grammys, the one night of the year where fans both young and old gather...
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to tauklk about the this joining many is lee daniels. and now, on the red carpet they said it was the whitest oscars since 1998. the host neil patrick harris even joked about it. >> tonight, we welcome the best and the whitest, i mean brightest. >> yeah you missed that. what do you think? >> well, i felt like, why were we all presenting i mean all there to present, and to be to serve you if we can't eat the food and that is what i thought. i felt like we were all sprinkled in there to serve up some something. >> it is a bit much this is. >> it is like trying to make a point. trying to make a point. but here is the thing. the work has to be be good. i take it back oto the work. and it is easy to call the race card for me and everybody else. i don't call the race card. it is what it is. it is part of the -- i didn't complain when we didn't get anything for "butler." >> and "selma" nominated for best picture of the year, and oprah when i spoke to her on the red carpet was not believing it is snubbed. >> i don't believe it is snubbed. we are
to tauklk about the this joining many is lee daniels. and now, on the red carpet they said it was the whitest oscars since 1998. the host neil patrick harris even joked about it. >> tonight, we welcome the best and the whitest, i mean brightest. >> yeah you missed that. what do you think? >> well, i felt like, why were we all presenting i mean all there to present, and to be to serve you if we can't eat the food and that is what i thought. i felt like we were all sprinkled in...
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judge denied bond for daniel rosen. he is a top state department official arrested on a fairfax county charge of soliciting sex from a minor. peggy fox joins us from the d.c. court where rosen just received some disappointing news from a judge. >> reporter: that's right, lesli. the judge not only denied rosen one time but about three times denying that bond calling the charge soliciting sex from a minor very serious. rosen showed his disappointment and as bail lives led him away -- bailiffs led him away, he shook his head and then communicated something with a woman in the courtroom who appeared to be his wife. 44-year-old daniel rosen is the director of counterterrorism programs and policy at the state department released at his northwest d.c. home yesterday on an obscene communication charge from -- arrested at his northwest d.c. home yesterday on an obscene communication charge. >> i think it's even more disturbing if they were a pediatrician or a police officer or in a situation where they're supposed to care for an
judge denied bond for daniel rosen. he is a top state department official arrested on a fairfax county charge of soliciting sex from a minor. peggy fox joins us from the d.c. court where rosen just received some disappointing news from a judge. >> reporter: that's right, lesli. the judge not only denied rosen one time but about three times denying that bond calling the charge soliciting sex from a minor very serious. rosen showed his disappointment and as bail lives led him away --...
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. >> daniel mohammed for the record and daniel andrews first of all i want to give praise and honor to the house of god and thank you, commissioners for coming out to you our community for this important meeting i represent and was smond to the day for the black and brown alliance mere in san francisco real quick two minutes i want to say in terms of the district boundary in 2008 when the report was released with the comprehensive study that of those done everything pointed towards time response that needs to be considered as a he go forward mapping out thing the response time in the northern district as well as the bayview district was longer than according to that report in the terraceville and richmond district a that's one of the things we really, really want to press is the time response the hot spots in the city is tremendously higher in the districts where the response is alone i've prepared also a letter on behalf of the alliance to recess instruct the report and ask questions what was implemented and not implemented and why not implemented just to get an update the community n
. >> daniel mohammed for the record and daniel andrews first of all i want to give praise and honor to the house of god and thank you, commissioners for coming out to you our community for this important meeting i represent and was smond to the day for the black and brown alliance mere in san francisco real quick two minutes i want to say in terms of the district boundary in 2008 when the report was released with the comprehensive study that of those done everything pointed towards time...
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daniel ros was arrested in d.c. on a warrant from fairfax county. today a denied bond for rosen, so now he has to wait for fairfax county officers to come and pick him news 4's chris gordon is outside d.c. superior court with more on this. chris? >> after putting up a fight, daniel rosen waived extrad fairfax cy has three days to pick him up from the jail. that means he could remain behind bars thursday friday throh the weekend and even monday. s arrest yesterday came so sudd he was taken into custpajamas. >> daniel rosen appeared in court in handcuffs and shackles wearg pajama bottoms and a winter coat and boots. his lawyer asked a judge to relee him on a $25,000 bond sayi he poses no threat to the communy b of his status employ and home ownership. but d.c. magistrate judge renee raymd says this is a very seris o and she denied bond. ron reacted with frustration, knowg that means he will have to wait in the d.c. jail for fairx county to pick him up. it is a dramatic fall from the lofty job he held. you wouldn't expect that daniel rosen to be in his
daniel ros was arrested in d.c. on a warrant from fairfax county. today a denied bond for rosen, so now he has to wait for fairfax county officers to come and pick him news 4's chris gordon is outside d.c. superior court with more on this. chris? >> after putting up a fight, daniel rosen waived extrad fairfax cy has three days to pick him up from the jail. that means he could remain behind bars thursday friday throh the weekend and even monday. s arrest yesterday came so sudd he was taken...
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at this time, i want to bring forward richard and danielle from project level for black history month. project level is a music based after school program located in san francisco for youth ages 13 to 24. the program was started by well-known local rapper big rich who gained fame for his san francisco song which is still played at the 49er's game. big rich started the project level using his fame and industry connections to give hope in talent in the under served uth in the city. they were founded in 2012 and given the opportunity to record by the studio by none ore than the president and board of director. danielle and big rich came to me and as natives of the neighborhood, they wanted to do something to give back. they had really a vision and they made this vision come to life. i'm so glad of not only the work that they've done but the consistency. they treat these young people like they're family. they have developed the skills of many young artists, singers, rappers and also producers. there's a lot of pieces to the music industry. one of their producers louie v is now signed to u
at this time, i want to bring forward richard and danielle from project level for black history month. project level is a music based after school program located in san francisco for youth ages 13 to 24. the program was started by well-known local rapper big rich who gained fame for his san francisco song which is still played at the 49er's game. big rich started the project level using his fame and industry connections to give hope in talent in the under served uth in the city. they were...
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>> daniel webster, how many illegal guns are in the united states today? >> very difficult to estimate. some have estimated in the range of 250 million guns. >> legal guns. >> legal guns. >> handguns, shotguns et cetera. >> and probably more than not. >> how many illegal guns? >> that is very difficult to determine honestly. anything an analyst at market by definition is difficult to measure. i think it also gets confusing about legal and illegal guns. most of our guns are legal, meaning that if the possessors not prohibit it, the gun is legal. so when we talk about illegal guns, mostly we are talking about individuals prohibited by law from having guns, having those times. so that is difficult to estimate because we don't necessarily have access to measure and survey those individuals. >> are most gun crimes committed with registered or unregistered guns? >> well, it may be surprising to many, but we actually don't have a registry. it's actually written the federal law that the federal government may not maintain a registry. there are a few states that ha
>> daniel webster, how many illegal guns are in the united states today? >> very difficult to estimate. some have estimated in the range of 250 million guns. >> legal guns. >> legal guns. >> handguns, shotguns et cetera. >> and probably more than not. >> how many illegal guns? >> that is very difficult to determine honestly. anything an analyst at market by definition is difficult to measure. i think it also gets confusing about legal and illegal...
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danielle and joe also had a son, just 21 months old at the time. he is now 11 and lives out of state with his father. richard petrone had a 14 year old caught here is now 24. married, and with a child of her own. investigators call this a clean case. the bodies and dodge pick-up truck that the pair was driving were never seen again. but still investigators think there are people out there who know something to bring this case to a close. >> just dropped off the face of the earth. we got to go back and start from ground zero. we have fresh eyes coming in, taking a look at stuff going back reinterviewing. >> i get a phonecall from the fbi, all these years later. >> he was such, such an amazing person, you know, and he had such a gift for life. >> i wish that my dad was here to see what an amazing son that i have now. >> both families are keeping the fate that justice will prevail. they have fate in agent vita roselli and his team of investigators. and there is a $50,000 reward for information on this case. it is through the citizens crime commission.
danielle and joe also had a son, just 21 months old at the time. he is now 11 and lives out of state with his father. richard petrone had a 14 year old caught here is now 24. married, and with a child of her own. investigators call this a clean case. the bodies and dodge pick-up truck that the pair was driving were never seen again. but still investigators think there are people out there who know something to bring this case to a close. >> just dropped off the face of the earth. we got...
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danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: authorities began removing the wreckage of a commuter train that struck a train in oxnard. the train derailed. >> i grabbed onto a pole. >> reporter: fred maloney climbed on top of one of the passengers cars to help. >> it was very quiet. one man was standing up pointing to a lady. >> reporter: he showed pictures from inside. >> the lady was lying between the seats. >> reporter: 28 were transported to the hospital, four critically including the engineer. the engineer spotted the vehicle on the tracks and was able to slow down. the truck caught on fire on impact but firefighters quickly put out the flame. the police say the 54-year-old driver from yuma arizona, took a wrong turn and took off down the tracks and abandoned. they found him about a mile and a half from the scene. police arrested hinn on a felony hit and run. >> when you're involved in a hit-and-run accident the law requires you to remain at the scene. in this case id did not happen. >> reporter: metro said the train was designed to better protect the passengers. it would have been
danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: authorities began removing the wreckage of a commuter train that struck a train in oxnard. the train derailed. >> i grabbed onto a pole. >> reporter: fred maloney climbed on top of one of the passengers cars to help. >> it was very quiet. one man was standing up pointing to a lady. >> reporter: he showed pictures from inside. >> the lady was lying between the seats. >> reporter: 28 were transported to the...