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daniel: right.ts away, it is gone doesn't that make a mockery of monetary unions everywhere you go david: sure, but the mockery was made when it admitted greece come it became the 13th country and then it failed. then it raised the gdp by raising services, which is a new estimate. otherwise the sales again. daniel: david, you do not see the other southern countries and some ways be affected or following suit? david: it's greece say then, it is a can kick, it goes on, and we see this again in a couple of years. if greece is out, then the rest of the peripheral countries look at greece and say -- do we want to live like that? a real, severe recession, no capital -- tom: 50% appreciation. just because of time, david, we have got to move to puerto rico. katia you have really look at this. katia: absolutely. there's so much going on -- ukraine greece, puerto rico, argentina isn't the fault -- what are your thoughts about whether not puerto rico will be able to declare bankruptcy? david: they do not have
daniel: right.ts away, it is gone doesn't that make a mockery of monetary unions everywhere you go david: sure, but the mockery was made when it admitted greece come it became the 13th country and then it failed. then it raised the gdp by raising services, which is a new estimate. otherwise the sales again. daniel: david, you do not see the other southern countries and some ways be affected or following suit? david: it's greece say then, it is a can kick, it goes on, and we see this again in a...
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daniel: it certainly makes a big difference.s it really even a default given there is not letters involve -- creditors involved? people use the term very closely when it is not actually -- there is no private creditors. it is a default of a have not paid but not in the sense we typically think about. the imf have a 30 day grace. period. we don't think it really is going to be so catastrophic. i think it is really that midterm is the one they have to keep to. something has to be done because you cannot expect to have anything back from the ecb. alix: the markets are basically saying we don't care. we are not really watching you at all. we are not interested in greece anymore. i think the big mystery and? is how much more could there be contagion? what happens if one of the greek companies throughout europe starts to default? that is a big? . question mark. alix: there is a paper trail. at some point the bank of greece actually owes the bank of germany money. that has to be paid at some point. i have read about $415 billion for 15
daniel: it certainly makes a big difference.s it really even a default given there is not letters involve -- creditors involved? people use the term very closely when it is not actually -- there is no private creditors. it is a default of a have not paid but not in the sense we typically think about. the imf have a 30 day grace. period. we don't think it really is going to be so catastrophic. i think it is really that midterm is the one they have to keep to. something has to be done because you...
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>> don't worry about daniel. >> guess what? he's daniel roberts.is picture to customer and former owner finkel stein. they spilled the beans. when we called back roberts admitted he misled us claiming the way we walked right in through him off. he now says he's working to the best of his ability to take care of his customers. debra osbourne is not holding her breath. >> what needs to happen now? >> i need to get my money back and he needs to get his business shut down. >> reporter: the pennsylvania attorney general's office says it's looking into this issue. former own are in mark finkel stein is committed to work with daniel roberts to resolve all disputes while complaining some customers have canceled orders through their credit cards. osbourne's furniture has been ordered. morales got his yesterday. based on our calls others are still waiting. and angry. jeff cole, fox 29 news. >> hopefully they won't have to wait much longer than they already have iain inform maryland not sure what they were thinking here a woman stripped down at a play ground.
>> don't worry about daniel. >> guess what? he's daniel roberts.is picture to customer and former owner finkel stein. they spilled the beans. when we called back roberts admitted he misled us claiming the way we walked right in through him off. he now says he's working to the best of his ability to take care of his customers. debra osbourne is not holding her breath. >> what needs to happen now? >> i need to get my money back and he needs to get his business shut down....
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daniel: we help restaurants comply with the fda. and helping customers see the full attrition breakdown on interactive calculators at different devices. host: why are you sure your wares at ces? what kind of technology do you use to do that? daniel: we have nutrition tracker later that we distribute for restaurant. recently, there was a patent troll that was going after any company that had any form of this app. they went after a long of large companies that have the budget to fight the troll. we were able to have the patent overturned. our company has been doing much better and having huge growth. host: being here on capitol hill, your issue is -- daniel: patent reform. we are here to speak with congress people to specifically mention which part, including demand letters and indemnification clauses, to help onto norse -- entrepreneurs better serve their clients. host: what is a patent troll? daniel: austin: a nonpracticing entity that goes after small entrep reneurs with a small claim hoping that they can extract a large settlement
daniel: we help restaurants comply with the fda. and helping customers see the full attrition breakdown on interactive calculators at different devices. host: why are you sure your wares at ces? what kind of technology do you use to do that? daniel: we have nutrition tracker later that we distribute for restaurant. recently, there was a patent troll that was going after any company that had any form of this app. they went after a long of large companies that have the budget to fight the troll....
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daniel: queremos a las familias unidas, que no nos separen.hos de inmigrantes, recorre la calle de tucson, arizona, contra la separaciÓn de las familias. estuvo refugiado en un santuario para evitar la deportaciÓn. daniel: queremos que les solucionan esto serÁ rosa que estÁ en un santuario, hace 11 meses. queremos que le den una soluciÓn para que no estÉ sufriendo. dulce: rosa robles es una inmigrante mexicana que se encuentra refugiada en una iglesia. teme regresar a su paÍs. >> hemos tenido a rosa por un aÑo y no ha tenido una oportunidad de unirse con su familia. si el delito es un delito civil, un delito criminal, no hay oportunidad de irse con la familia. ducle: las familias de los inmigrantes tienen recordaron a los padres que perdieron la vida al tratar de cruzar la frontera por el desierto de arizona. daniel: todos somos una familia de inmigrantes, caminando hacia nuestro hogar. >> todos son padres, imagÍnate lo que sufren. >> la lucha sigue! fÉlix: en california, bomberos batallan para apagar el incendio en san bernardino. las autorid
daniel: queremos a las familias unidas, que no nos separen.hos de inmigrantes, recorre la calle de tucson, arizona, contra la separaciÓn de las familias. estuvo refugiado en un santuario para evitar la deportaciÓn. daniel: queremos que les solucionan esto serÁ rosa que estÁ en un santuario, hace 11 meses. queremos que le den una soluciÓn para que no estÉ sufriendo. dulce: rosa robles es una inmigrante mexicana que se encuentra refugiada en una iglesia. teme regresar a su paÍs. >>...
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neither is danielle.ritings, you take extremely strong issue with the idea that qe was a success. you find a lot of problems that it's setting us up for down the road. danielle: you can characterize it as a success with the financial markets. we called it quantitative pleasing bu because it pleased the financial markets so much. we will have further consequences this time around as well. i don't think we will have different outcomes. we have a bubble building -- mike: we have a bubble building in the markets? danielle: stocks are the most overvalued they have been since 1999. that doesn't help me sleep at night. vonnie: based on what metric? danielle: schiller's tenure paper valuation metric. or the stock market valuation overall compared to gp. -- gdp. the valuation measure is more overextended than it has been at any other point since the 1990's. brendan: you have to stand outside the door and wait for them to throw you table scraps. mike: spent a lot of time outside the door. brendan: now that you were
neither is danielle.ritings, you take extremely strong issue with the idea that qe was a success. you find a lot of problems that it's setting us up for down the road. danielle: you can characterize it as a success with the financial markets. we called it quantitative pleasing bu because it pleased the financial markets so much. we will have further consequences this time around as well. i don't think we will have different outcomes. we have a bubble building -- mike: we have a bubble building...
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daniel: global spike in bonds.hat is some logic people want to increase their euro reserves in light of what is going on in greece and the rest of europe. pimm: sell bonds are going to cash? bonds and by euros good that is one argument thrown out there. otherwise, they are coming off a low rate and there are liquidity concerns, to pick with the recent rules to the banks, it added volatility to the bond market. most would argue definitively yes. olivia: this is incredible. april 20, the german 10 year yield was five basis points. that never made sense. much, editorialize too but today a cross the 1% threshold since the first time since september. you still want to sell german debt at this level? daniel: i'm an equity guy. you have seen much of the same in the u.s. with the one year and the two-year and the 10 year. it is the same kind of spy. it is not unique to just europe. pimm: who is buying and selling corporate debt in general? daniel: i think it is people looking for higher yield. we have seen our retail syste
daniel: global spike in bonds.hat is some logic people want to increase their euro reserves in light of what is going on in greece and the rest of europe. pimm: sell bonds are going to cash? bonds and by euros good that is one argument thrown out there. otherwise, they are coming off a low rate and there are liquidity concerns, to pick with the recent rules to the banks, it added volatility to the bond market. most would argue definitively yes. olivia: this is incredible. april 20, the german...
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daniel: queremos a las familias unidas, que no lo separe inmigraciÓn.eridos, recorren las calles de tucson, arizona en protesta de la separaciÓn de familias. una situaciÓn que viviÓ en carne propia. daniel: estamos marchando para que le tengo nada soluciÓn, ya van para 11 meses ella y queremos que le den una soluciÓn a esto, para que no estÉ sufriendo. dulce: rosa robles es un inmigrante que se encuentra refugiada en esta iglesia de arizona. >> prosa lleva un aÑo y no hubo oportunidad para ella reunirse con su familia. tenemos personas que estÁn en detenciÓn por 2 aÑos; si el delito, es un delito civil, no es un delito criminal y no tienen oportunidad de reunirse con la familia. dulce: recordaron a los padres que perdieron la vida por el desierto de arizona. daniel: todos somos familias de inmigrantes caminando a nuestro hogar. >> te imaginas lo que sufren estos padres, hasta el Último momento. mis familiares nunca sabrÁn que pasÓ de mÍ. ramÓn: los agentes de las patrullas fronterizas, son absueltos en la mayorÍa de los casos. una investigaciÓn interna
daniel: queremos a las familias unidas, que no lo separe inmigraciÓn.eridos, recorren las calles de tucson, arizona en protesta de la separaciÓn de familias. una situaciÓn que viviÓ en carne propia. daniel: estamos marchando para que le tengo nada soluciÓn, ya van para 11 meses ella y queremos que le den una soluciÓn a esto, para que no estÉ sufriendo. dulce: rosa robles es un inmigrante que se encuentra refugiada en esta iglesia de arizona. >> prosa lleva un aÑo y no hubo...
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>> while we were there we asked again for daniel roberts. >> where is daniel. >> don't worry about himuess what? he's daniel roberts. we zen his picks cher to a customer and former owner finkelstein. they spilled the beans. when we called back roberts admitted he'd misled us claiming the way we walked right in threw him off. he now says he's working to the best of his ability to take care of his customers. debra osbourne is not holding her breath. >> what needs to happen now? >> i need to get my money back and he needs to get his business shut down. >> the pennsylvania attorney general's office says it's looking into this issue. former owner mark finkelstein is committed to work with daniel roberts to resolve all disputes. some customers have canceled orders through their credit cards. they say osbourne furniture has been ordered. morales got his yesterday. based on our calls others are still waiting and angry. jeff cole, fox 29 news. >>> saved by the bell star dustin diamond is headed to jail. diamond was sentenced to four months in jail today for his involvement in a stabbing on chri
>> while we were there we asked again for daniel roberts. >> where is daniel. >> don't worry about himuess what? he's daniel roberts. we zen his picks cher to a customer and former owner finkelstein. they spilled the beans. when we called back roberts admitted he'd misled us claiming the way we walked right in threw him off. he now says he's working to the best of his ability to take care of his customers. debra osbourne is not holding her breath. >> what needs to happen...
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daniel: i am u.s. equity guy. olivia: stilling credible. daniel: it is.t is not unique to just euro. who is buying or selling u.s. corporate debt, or corporate debt in general? daniel: people looking for a little higher yield. ofre is a significant amount corporate issuance that has taken place -- pimm: but who owns it? we're looking at the $3 trillion traffic jam in credit. ritual funds -- mutual funds him insurers, they continue to add to the corporate bond holdings. daniel: you only need a couple of buyers. olivia: i think we have another chart. pimm: how do they had for the exits? you have a concentrated group of owners -- el: where are the buyers going to be? historically you always had an underlying bid. -- are they going to be looking for the exits the same time the sellers are? nasdaq in 1987, were they just don't answer the phone? scarlet: that was olivia sterns and pimm fox stocking to daniel mcmahon of raymond james. alix: former president bill clinton spoke to our betty liu in denver. hear what he had to say about what his role will be if hill
daniel: i am u.s. equity guy. olivia: stilling credible. daniel: it is.t is not unique to just euro. who is buying or selling u.s. corporate debt, or corporate debt in general? daniel: people looking for a little higher yield. ofre is a significant amount corporate issuance that has taken place -- pimm: but who owns it? we're looking at the $3 trillion traffic jam in credit. ritual funds -- mutual funds him insurers, they continue to add to the corporate bond holdings. daniel: you only need a...
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let's welcome chef daniels. welcome. excited to have you on the show as we know there was a lot of partying. number five, does that make a difference on your bookings? >> yes. we have been important to we have been on the list for the last five or six years. and when we first entered the list, it made a huge impact. especially for all the international travelers. hans: are big spenders back? you've been in new york for 10 years. when did you really start feeling them back? daniel: i mean i think like in 2007 we would call them wails. they would come into the restaurant and spend $30,000-$40,000 on wine. it was crazy. it was going like market. the market was going well that day -- they would spend. but that has changed. i think we have definitely -- the restaurants are going very well in new york in general. but -- and the spending is definitely up. but that kind of spending has never come back. and i also feel it's healthy and much better -- hans: to only spend $20,000 a night on wine. you should be able to get a decent
let's welcome chef daniels. welcome. excited to have you on the show as we know there was a lot of partying. number five, does that make a difference on your bookings? >> yes. we have been important to we have been on the list for the last five or six years. and when we first entered the list, it made a huge impact. especially for all the international travelers. hans: are big spenders back? you've been in new york for 10 years. when did you really start feeling them back? daniel: i mean...
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reporter: daniel masharia doesn't like waste. he wouldn't dream of just throwing away the baking powder packet. the next step is to knead the dough. then it's left to stand for eight hours. the dough is deep-fried until it turns golden brown. on a busy day, masharia makes up to 200 maandazi. they cost the equivalent of 8 cents each and can be eaten here or taken home. >> i like to eat maandazi in the morning, because then you don't feel hungry the whole day. it's sweet, and it makes you strong. even if you spend the day working in your farm, or planting trees, you don't feel hungry. reporter: and if you find a hole in your cake, there's even a prize to be won. host: savory, suite, or spicy? what kind of no fuss foods do you like when you are out? send us a photo and you could win an apron. sent!d it by email or by facebook. good luck. host: after that sweet treat, let's turn our attention to a leaner alternative. shrimp is tasty and low in fat. in vietnam, environmentalists are trying to convince shrimp farmers to replenish the c
reporter: daniel masharia doesn't like waste. he wouldn't dream of just throwing away the baking powder packet. the next step is to knead the dough. then it's left to stand for eight hours. the dough is deep-fried until it turns golden brown. on a busy day, masharia makes up to 200 maandazi. they cost the equivalent of 8 cents each and can be eaten here or taken home. >> i like to eat maandazi in the morning, because then you don't feel hungry the whole day. it's sweet, and it makes you...
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. >> reporter: among the many graduates at the college of the canyons is 99-year-old doretha daniels.porter: daniels the oldest graduate in the college's history. >> graduates today from college of the canyons with an associate degree in social science. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. you inspired me to keep going and 99, here i am. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: it took daniels seven years to finish taking a few classes at a time beginning in 2009. there were challenges. she had a couple of strokes. she lost her driver's license. but she still persevered. and she's always been an inspiration to everybody in the family. >> reporter: her family made sure she got to school especially for her 99th birthday party in april. >> getting this degree what does this mean to you? >> well, i did it. that's amazing. >> i'm really glad i graduated with her. it's awesome. >> she's inspirational to everyone. like, i don't know how she did it. >> reporter: from the great depression world war ii civil rights movement and the moon landing, daniels has lived through it. if you could
. >> reporter: among the many graduates at the college of the canyons is 99-year-old doretha daniels.porter: daniels the oldest graduate in the college's history. >> graduates today from college of the canyons with an associate degree in social science. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. you inspired me to keep going and 99, here i am. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: it took daniels seven years to finish taking a few classes at a time beginning in 2009....
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morris.h me is daniel you agree, are you a pessimistic?when you see that chart, that downturn that we had doesn't seem so surprising. it is hard to come up with a bullish case right now. overvaluation,of be quite healthy if you did see a correction. alix: jpmorgan had a very counterintuitive call today, adrian coming out and saying that the declines are a buying opportunity. policy will step in if the market correction gets beyond a comfortable level, if the correction continues next week, you will fear something reassuring, what do you think about that? >> i think that chinese government will be focused on the economy. they want to get in the position of providing their own -- on the market. pmi's,see the pm eyes -- out, it will prompt noises from the chinese government. alix: does that mean that a bad number will be more meaningful for the market? >> more room to run. be, the good news is going to be bad, if that is what we see from the data. alix: if there is a wipeout, that could hurt people, not just the hedge fund managers, but these
morris.h me is daniel you agree, are you a pessimistic?when you see that chart, that downturn that we had doesn't seem so surprising. it is hard to come up with a bullish case right now. overvaluation,of be quite healthy if you did see a correction. alix: jpmorgan had a very counterintuitive call today, adrian coming out and saying that the declines are a buying opportunity. policy will step in if the market correction gets beyond a comfortable level, if the correction continues next week, you...
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. >> when glen and betty gave birth to a daughter, danielle, their life together seemed perfect. but tragedy struck. on saturday morning, august 30th, 1986, just after dawn, glen wolsieffer called his younger brother, neil, telling him that an intruder had broken into his home. neil ran across the street to glen's home and when he saw glen had been assaulted, neil phoned police. when police arrived, glen wolsieffer was downstairs on the floor, fading in and out of consciousness. upstairs had been ransacked. furniture was overturned. desk drawers emptied. >> one of the officers then went upstairs, found his daughter was still sleeping in her bedroom, a 5-year-old. then went into the wolsieffers' bedroom and found betty laying on the floor and she was dead at that time. >> betty wolsieffer's body was on the floor next to the bed. there were abrasions around her neck and her face showed signs of a severe beating. >> it was obvious that it was a homicide because of the marks around her neck, and you could see it was a vicious attack upon this woman. >> my father had told me that bett
. >> when glen and betty gave birth to a daughter, danielle, their life together seemed perfect. but tragedy struck. on saturday morning, august 30th, 1986, just after dawn, glen wolsieffer called his younger brother, neil, telling him that an intruder had broken into his home. neil ran across the street to glen's home and when he saw glen had been assaulted, neil phoned police. when police arrived, glen wolsieffer was downstairs on the floor, fading in and out of consciousness. upstairs...
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i was speaking to daniel a refugees here at this shelter in chatsworth.re are about close to 200 people who remain here. they say they would rather sleep on the streets in this area rather than return to communities where xenophobic violence took place up to three months ago sami. >> thanks so much. >>> turkey's national security council has met to discuss what it callings a growing kurdish threat along its board we are syria. i had promise to go take what it calls all necessary mesh tours insure security. turk is a concerned after continued gains by kurdish fighters in syria against isil. the government calls the kurdish y.p.g. force a terrorist organization. the group has made big gains along turkey's boarder, zeina khodr has more from the border area. >> reporter: turkey is concerned about the growing strengths of its neighbor. the syrian kurdish ypg has made dramatic territorial gains in northeastern syria. controlling 400 miles of the border. u.s. led coalition air strikes help the kurtz their only partner on the ground in syria capture territory fro
i was speaking to daniel a refugees here at this shelter in chatsworth.re are about close to 200 people who remain here. they say they would rather sleep on the streets in this area rather than return to communities where xenophobic violence took place up to three months ago sami. >> thanks so much. >>> turkey's national security council has met to discuss what it callings a growing kurdish threat along its board we are syria. i had promise to go take what it calls all necessary...
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ninety-nine year old door easta daniels waited a long time for this moment. >> ninety-nine here i am.> daniels now holds her associates agree in social science, from college of the canyons in santa clarita. >> it feels like your heart is going to burst. >> born during world war i lived through the great depression, word war two the civil right movement, now making her own history, at the college's oldest graduate. >> i just love to do it. a lot of people live to be 100. but i graduated at 99. >> with the help of her family, she started classes in 2009 decades after she last attended school. >> i had several bumps. i had a stroke, and i fell, and had to learn how to walk again and i flunked some classes and i had to take them over again. >> but daniels persevered. she arrived earlier and work harder studying for hours with tutors, twice a week. >> i'm going to do it. i want to do it. and nobody else can do it for me so get up and get going. >> her next goal is simple. >> to sleep. >> daniels says her diploma shows she's never too old to learn. >> good for her. didn't win low township h
ninety-nine year old door easta daniels waited a long time for this moment. >> ninety-nine here i am.> daniels now holds her associates agree in social science, from college of the canyons in santa clarita. >> it feels like your heart is going to burst. >> born during world war i lived through the great depression, word war two the civil right movement, now making her own history, at the college's oldest graduate. >> i just love to do it. a lot of people live to be...
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cbs news correspondent daniel nottingham has more on our growing problem of obesity. >> reporter: danielle may say she struggled with the ups and downs of her weight her entire life. >> it seems to be 25 or 50-pound more than the last one was and i don't want to hit 300 or 350 or just not what i want my life to be. >> reporter: new research published in jama internal medicine find more than two thirds of americans are overweight or obese. >> we talk about diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity will surpass cigarette smoking as the leading cause of cancer deaths in the united states. >> reporter: researchers found more men are considered overweight, but more women are considered obese. experts say that preventing and treating obesity is critical so maintaining a healthy diet and exercising should be top priorities. obesity surgeon doctor mitchell roselyn says his patients are younger and younger. >> this generation will not out live its predecessor and that is pretty amazing. >> reporter: thirty year-old danielle has decide that had surgery is the best treatment for her. >> i'm y
cbs news correspondent daniel nottingham has more on our growing problem of obesity. >> reporter: danielle may say she struggled with the ups and downs of her weight her entire life. >> it seems to be 25 or 50-pound more than the last one was and i don't want to hit 300 or 350 or just not what i want my life to be. >> reporter: new research published in jama internal medicine find more than two thirds of americans are overweight or obese. >> we talk about diabetes,...
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daniel ellsberg nose what edward snowden is going through. he was the first whistleblower prosecuted, the source for the papers, which in 1973 which revealed a different picture of the vietnam war, which was unwinnable as americans were told. in 1975 when the last american soldiers were airlifted out of the ellsberg was credited with helping to end the war. he faced legal consequences for blowing the whistle. ellsberg, in his 80s, reemerged from retirement in california as ab advocate for those that want to get the truth out, and spend the past week on a 4-city whistle-stop tour in support of whistle blowers. we sat with him in london. daniel ellsberg, it's nice to have you on "listening post". we tried to get new the chair before, it's taken a while. >> glad to be here, thank you >>> can we start to winding back to the first time you opened a newspaper, went online and flipped on the television and saw the edward snowden. take me back to that day, and tell me whether you saw a little doing? >> very much. i identify strongly with edward snowd
daniel ellsberg nose what edward snowden is going through. he was the first whistleblower prosecuted, the source for the papers, which in 1973 which revealed a different picture of the vietnam war, which was unwinnable as americans were told. in 1975 when the last american soldiers were airlifted out of the ellsberg was credited with helping to end the war. he faced legal consequences for blowing the whistle. ellsberg, in his 80s, reemerged from retirement in california as ab advocate for those...
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but corporal mecham still has to check one more thing. >> daniel roy smith, black male. 5/30/54. i typed in his i.d. number on my computer and ran a check through dmv. >> he's disturbed by what he sees. >> on the screen, it showed he was wanted by the u.s. marshal's office out of winston-salem. >> meachum isn't sure this is the same daniel roy smith. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? why is he sticking around? why isn't he making a run for it? all those things make me think i have the right guide. >> he decides to question smith further. >> let me ask you something. are you supposed to be in a halfway house or something like that? okay, you sure about that. because we're checking on something right now but, it looks like -- that's something i regret, is giving him the heads up that i knew he was wanted. i wi
but corporal mecham still has to check one more thing. >> daniel roy smith, black male. 5/30/54. i typed in his i.d. number on my computer and ran a check through dmv. >> he's disturbed by what he sees. >> on the screen, it showed he was wanted by the u.s. marshal's office out of winston-salem. >> meachum isn't sure this is the same daniel roy smith. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his...
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and it was in prison that he was accused of the murder of correction officer daniel neagle. other inmates who have been promised preferential treatment said he did it. >> robert pruitt is one of the youngest offenders to enter the adult prison system. in april he made the 42-mile journey to the execution chamber in huntsville. usually the last grips of sunlight for a condemned prisoner. >> i'll be be in september. part of me thought maybe this is the end of my road. >> a last-minute stay kept him from going the final ten feet. and a chance of doing new dna tests in hopes to prove that brew wit did not kill prison guard daniel neagle. >> did you kill officer neagle? >> no, i didn't. >> why should we believe. >> you i don't know, why should you think i did it? >> the state of text september pruitt to prison when he was just 16. locked up for 99 years for being accomplice to a murder committed by his father. he was a small and skinny prisoner others abuseed. within years the two lives collided. it began with an argument over a bagged lunch in 1999. officer neagle stopped pruitt
and it was in prison that he was accused of the murder of correction officer daniel neagle. other inmates who have been promised preferential treatment said he did it. >> robert pruitt is one of the youngest offenders to enter the adult prison system. in april he made the 42-mile journey to the execution chamber in huntsville. usually the last grips of sunlight for a condemned prisoner. >> i'll be be in september. part of me thought maybe this is the end of my road. >> a...
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. >> reporter: daniels has waited a long time for this moment. >> 99, here i am. >> reporter: danielsr associate degree in social science. >> it feels like your heart is going to burst. >> reporter: daniels lived through the great depression, world war i i, the civil rights movement, and is now making her own history as the college's oldest graduate. >> i just wanted to do it. a lot of people live to be 100. but how much graduated at 99. >> reporter: she started classes in 2009, decades after she last attended school. >> i had several bumps, i had a stroke and i fell. and i had to learn how to walk again. and i failed some classes and i had to take them over again. >> reporter: but daniels studied for hours with tutors trice a week. >> i want to do it. i want to do it and nobody else can to it for me. so get up and get doing. >> reporter: her next goal is simple. >> sleep. >> reporter: daniels says it proves you are never too old to learn. cbs news, california. >>> after all of that studying, her sons are taking her on a surprise vacation to celebrate her college graduation. >>> all r
. >> reporter: daniels has waited a long time for this moment. >> 99, here i am. >> reporter: danielsr associate degree in social science. >> it feels like your heart is going to burst. >> reporter: daniels lived through the great depression, world war i i, the civil rights movement, and is now making her own history as the college's oldest graduate. >> i just wanted to do it. a lot of people live to be 100. but how much graduated at 99. >> reporter:...
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. >> daniel sandoval is currently sitting in ninth. >> big 360 tailwhip to tuck no-hander. putting together a good solid run. double tailwhip. 360 bar spin to tailwhip. great, great run for daniel sandoval. >> compared to what we saw of him in that first round, kevin, with that 86 flat do you think this will compare to that first run score? >> i think it's going to bump him up a bit. let's see right here 360 tailwhip to late bar spin. >> that is a lot to keep track of as you're coming around. feet reaching for his pedals and rides away. let's see what he gets. going to end up with 86.33, his best score. it doesn't move him up into place. >> you need an 89 to get into the top three right now. our top three scores are all 89 flats. here comes pat casey for his third and final attempt. >> pat casey is up on his feet. he wants to hear from the crowd. >> see what went wrong here. looked like he slipped his pedals both feet. >> that's a double decade. going for double decade. that's two times around. pat casey rolling the dice here in that third and final run. here comes t.j. ell
. >> daniel sandoval is currently sitting in ninth. >> big 360 tailwhip to tuck no-hander. putting together a good solid run. double tailwhip. 360 bar spin to tailwhip. great, great run for daniel sandoval. >> compared to what we saw of him in that first round, kevin, with that 86 flat do you think this will compare to that first run score? >> i think it's going to bump him up a bit. let's see right here 360 tailwhip to late bar spin. >> that is a lot to keep track...
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>> reporter: danielle's mom can't believe her eyes as sh her daughter lets john in and then makes onecal mistake. >> sorry, my parents aren't home now. >> reporter: she lets the actor know she is home alone. >> oh, i'm in shock. i'm in complete shock she did that. >> reporter: a 12-year-old girl alone in the house with a man she barely knows. >> i'm heartbroken at the possibilities that this means for her. >> reporter: we go inside to talk to danielle and tell her what's going on. your mom and i, we were watching you with hidden cameras, doing a show called "my kid would never do that." i tell her john was an actor we hired to test her. >> guess what you did? >> i let him in. [ laughter ] >> i'm so shocked. >> why did you trust him? >> i don't know. i don't know. just a feeling. i didn't think he was gonna do anything wrong. >> the only reason why i agreed to do this is hopefully, it will cause parents to talk to their kids over and over again in ways that might save their lives. all right. i love you. she is a great kid. >> she is a great kid. >> reporter: our expert says there is on
>> reporter: danielle's mom can't believe her eyes as sh her daughter lets john in and then makes onecal mistake. >> sorry, my parents aren't home now. >> reporter: she lets the actor know she is home alone. >> oh, i'm in shock. i'm in complete shock she did that. >> reporter: a 12-year-old girl alone in the house with a man she barely knows. >> i'm heartbroken at the possibilities that this means for her. >> reporter: we go inside to talk to danielle...
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daniel: and 11 times cash when you factor cash. really thought -- i really think we're going to see apple going higher not just in the software recurring piece, but i think the iphone 6 and the china story is still underestimated. that is going to be the head on of the next two or three quarters as well as in china. we begin 2016 and that is what apple is doing for the developers conference. they need to lay out this next generation of growth opportunity in terms of products, software, wearables. what point do we say this is no longer steve jobs apple but tim cook's apple? daniel: iphone continues to be the meat and potatoes for the foreseeable future. looking threes steps ahead. they can just sit there and not change anything. it is going to be apple pay, wearables. .otentially streaming tv ultimately you look at autos, look at other areas. that is going to be that next generation of growth. opportunity started to lay out here in terms of the software piece. i have never seen a conference where they talked more about software. ali
daniel: and 11 times cash when you factor cash. really thought -- i really think we're going to see apple going higher not just in the software recurring piece, but i think the iphone 6 and the china story is still underestimated. that is going to be the head on of the next two or three quarters as well as in china. we begin 2016 and that is what apple is doing for the developers conference. they need to lay out this next generation of growth opportunity in terms of products, software,...
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. >> reporter: daniel kibble isn't taking any chances. wildfire season is upon us and daniel doesn't want to see his serene yard turned to ash. >> i think i'm done here now, make not. >> reporter: san ramon valley fire wants others to be conscientious like daniel. for the first time ever they put up 17 big orange signs scattered all around town. it's perfectly clear the abatement deadline is today. >> every other weekend we're out there just making sure we take care of it. >> reporter: firefighters will go door to door starting tomorrow making sure there's at least 100 feet of defensible space around the most vulnerable homes. larger properties have more rules like a fuel break. don't listen, you could get fined from $500 to $2,000 if asked more than once to clear your lawn. of course, the lawn is important, but firefighters say don't forget to look up, too. make sure those gutters are clean and trees far away from the roof. the kibblers feel their yard is wildfire ready, but it's the acres of high grass next-door where anything could hap
. >> reporter: daniel kibble isn't taking any chances. wildfire season is upon us and daniel doesn't want to see his serene yard turned to ash. >> i think i'm done here now, make not. >> reporter: san ramon valley fire wants others to be conscientious like daniel. for the first time ever they put up 17 big orange signs scattered all around town. it's perfectly clear the abatement deadline is today. >> every other weekend we're out there just making sure we take care of...
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. >> reporter: in an almost unbelievable real life coincidence, ben's girlfriend danielle has a dad whoto live as a woman. >> what? we did not set this up for the tv show. >> reporter: her name is sally. >> i have bought sports bras but even those don't do the trick. >> really? >> oh yeah. go for a run without a bra on. >> i can't believe i'm having this conversation with my dad. >> reporter: like ben, danielle convinced her parents to do the show to promote tolerance. >> my dad should be able to walk down the street and not get ridiculed for anything. my dad's a person. he's a human being. he wants to be loved and accepted. it's just -- anybody would want that. >> continuing to have my daughter as part of my life is one of the most important things that i have today. >> reporter: in the series danielle and ben's common experience allow them to lean on each other for support. >> people are just rude and i don't want to deal with it. >> it's not a normal situation for a kid to go through. like oh my dad likes to dress up like a woman, oh my dad doesn't feel like a man. >> yeah. >> report
. >> reporter: in an almost unbelievable real life coincidence, ben's girlfriend danielle has a dad whoto live as a woman. >> what? we did not set this up for the tv show. >> reporter: her name is sally. >> i have bought sports bras but even those don't do the trick. >> really? >> oh yeah. go for a run without a bra on. >> i can't believe i'm having this conversation with my dad. >> reporter: like ben, danielle convinced her parents to do the show...
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joint me now jerry henry of young conservatives, and danielle moody mills.
joint me now jerry henry of young conservatives, and danielle moody mills.
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reverend daniel simmons sr., ms. jackson and cynthia hurd. it was the worst racial attack in decades. it brings back horrific
reverend daniel simmons sr., ms. jackson and cynthia hurd. it was the worst racial attack in decades. it brings back horrific
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>> who is danielle? >> that's my daughter's mom. but, yeah, i mean, just for [ bleep ] entertainment purposes, i'm going to tell you, it says daniel, and it says, "daniel's world." >> and where is this located? >> like, oh, man. right above my [ bleep ]. >> gabriel had a lot of tattoos, but one he had on his back, and that was his brother's ezekiel's name and he said he had it on there because ezekiel always had his back. he constantly told me about him and spoke about him as if they were best friends. >> i can't say he's my everything. he's more than that. i don't know, man, he's my mom, my dad, my brother, my son. he's everything that i got in this world. he's my reason for being. >> it's a "lockup" show, msnbc. >> we got to the jail one morning and we had a plan in mind of what we were going to do and a deputy comes up and tells us that gabriel, his brother ezekiel has been booked in. so immediately, our plans had changed for the day. we went into a holding cell where he was at and started talking to him. and he basically was jus
>> who is danielle? >> that's my daughter's mom. but, yeah, i mean, just for [ bleep ] entertainment purposes, i'm going to tell you, it says daniel, and it says, "daniel's world." >> and where is this located? >> like, oh, man. right above my [ bleep ]. >> gabriel had a lot of tattoos, but one he had on his back, and that was his brother's ezekiel's name and he said he had it on there because ezekiel always had his back. he constantly told me about him...
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we are joined by family members of reverend daniel simmons.have the granddaughter of reverend simmons and his son. we are so pleased to have both of you on the program. we are so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> daniel we have learned about your father. he was a retired pastor. he was also a vietnam war vet and a purple heart recipient. what else would you like us to know about him? >> well as the events have been going on over the last few days you know the thing that resinated most has been love. he is a man who would want to see this through. he would want the country to not just take this and go away after a week. he would want to see it through. so one of the great things about him, he likes to complete things that have been started. >> that is a great message. we would like to help him with that legacy in terms of talking about it and seeing where this goes. alonna i want to talk about the miraculous thing that happened at that suspects bail hearing. all the victims' families yourself included you spoke out and i have
we are joined by family members of reverend daniel simmons.have the granddaughter of reverend simmons and his son. we are so pleased to have both of you on the program. we are so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> daniel we have learned about your father. he was a retired pastor. he was also a vietnam war vet and a purple heart recipient. what else would you like us to know about him? >> well as the events have been going on over the last few days you...
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daniel pinero scores. they will play the winner of florida-miami on monday. florida is winning their game 15-3. so it looks like they will play florida. the best-of-seven is now to down to -- now down to the best-of-three. in order for lebron and the cavs to win the title they will have to win one more game away from quicken loans arena. the two best players are indeed having a say in this entertaining final.
daniel pinero scores. they will play the winner of florida-miami on monday. florida is winning their game 15-3. so it looks like they will play florida. the best-of-seven is now to down to -- now down to the best-of-three. in order for lebron and the cavs to win the title they will have to win one more game away from quicken loans arena. the two best players are indeed having a say in this entertaining final.
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ethel lance and 74-year-old daniel simmons who died at the hospital. lives ordinary and extraordinary, jose. you can't really tell, because of the traffic here in downtown charleston, but the memorial, the makeshift memorial that's in front of the emanuel ame continues to grow. we've seen a lot of folks stopping by and placing flowers in front of the church there. another vigil is set for tonight, a worship service that has been hosted by the city of charleston. that's going to be happening at 6:00 this evening. jose? >> you know just -- i was struck by your comments from heartbreak to healing. such a difficult thing to do. so much pain. i was so moved, craig, and i know you're from that state. i was so moved by the three children of one of the victims who talked about their mom and said they have forgiven the
ethel lance and 74-year-old daniel simmons who died at the hospital. lives ordinary and extraordinary, jose. you can't really tell, because of the traffic here in downtown charleston, but the memorial, the makeshift memorial that's in front of the emanuel ame continues to grow. we've seen a lot of folks stopping by and placing flowers in front of the church there. another vigil is set for tonight, a worship service that has been hosted by the city of charleston. that's going to be happening at...
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danielle and sasha meitiv. they allowed her 10 and 6-year- old children to walk to and from the neighborhood park by themselves back in april. the children were picked up by police, held in custody of cps for nearly six hours. the parents were not told for several hours. daniel meitiv tells us this decision empowers her children who were once afraid of police as a result of this incident and it also teaches them a valuable lesson that they, even though they are children, can effect change. earlier this month the maryland department of human resources issue add new stayed wide policy stating children walking or playing outside alone is not neglect and does not warrant the intervention of child protective services unless the kids are hurt or they are at risk of being hurt if they remain alone and without supervision of an adult. so what's the next step for the silver spring couple? i'll let you know and it involves a court case in the near future. i'll have that coming up in the next half-hour. for now we're live
danielle and sasha meitiv. they allowed her 10 and 6-year- old children to walk to and from the neighborhood park by themselves back in april. the children were picked up by police, held in custody of cps for nearly six hours. the parents were not told for several hours. daniel meitiv tells us this decision empowers her children who were once afraid of police as a result of this incident and it also teaches them a valuable lesson that they, even though they are children, can effect change....
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reportera:aunque fue una despedida triste, para daniel fue una partida adicional.ta 500 dÓlares entra que aquellas viviendas que ahorren atÓmicos 5% de agua verÁn su tarifa no mensual reducida. y ante esta revisiÓn y muchos no saben si realmente cumple con las reglas. conductor: la tecnologÍa acude al rescate para ello vamos a contar hasta la Última gota. reportera: cada gota cuenta los adeptos especialmente california con la sequÍa que estamos sufriendo. pero para que to ponen su granito de arena y aplicaciones que lo podrÍan ayudar. esta es una aplicaciÓn que se conecta al servicio pÚblico para promover los datos de la cantidad de agua que uno estÁ usando y a la vez lo compara con sus vecinos, de hecho hasta puede detectar una fuga. este juego educativo que le ayuda a ahorrar agua. y aunque datos de la junta directiva estatal del control del agua, indican que el ahorro a aumentado a un 13.5 por ciento en las ciudades, este es genial para aquellos que no estÁn siguiendo todavÍa las reglas. le permite tomar una foto del agua que se estÁ gastando, y es enviada con l
reportera:aunque fue una despedida triste, para daniel fue una partida adicional.ta 500 dÓlares entra que aquellas viviendas que ahorren atÓmicos 5% de agua verÁn su tarifa no mensual reducida. y ante esta revisiÓn y muchos no saben si realmente cumple con las reglas. conductor: la tecnologÍa acude al rescate para ello vamos a contar hasta la Última gota. reportera: cada gota cuenta los adeptos especialmente california con la sequÍa que estamos sufriendo. pero para que to ponen su...
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the directors daniel rubin. you have to start up new technology. congratulations on your award. how old is this technology and we will get it? >> guest: the technology is new. it moves across the paper and i'm excited to show you our new developed technology. >> host: what have you got? >> guest: we have the first media robotic pritzer. the printers we have at home we took the print head out of the box and put it on a small robot with wheels and it rolls across the page printing. >> host: let's see how it works. first of all this is the printer itself. just so we know that. >> guest: this is the printer and you can print from any device, phone, computer microsoft word. our apps is how much inc. is left then much battery life. we will open a recent item and open zuta graphic. we are using this text to show you the complexity and different types of black and white that it has. >> host: that is your brand name. >> guest: we are going to click check and the size of the paper. was is unique about this printers you can use any size paper. it's not limited to 8.5 times 11 paper. we'll
the directors daniel rubin. you have to start up new technology. congratulations on your award. how old is this technology and we will get it? >> guest: the technology is new. it moves across the paper and i'm excited to show you our new developed technology. >> host: what have you got? >> guest: we have the first media robotic pritzer. the printers we have at home we took the print head out of the box and put it on a small robot with wheels and it rolls across the page...
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. >> a couple of prizes, danielle.ve a treadmill and a new sauna. >> so -- when we come back, we have the woman in that video, the winner of the treadmill and sauna danielle here to tell us what happened. don't go away. we'll be right back. [ screaming ] rate suckers! [ bell dinging ] your car insurance goes up because of their bad driving. people try all sorts of ways to get rid of them. [ driver panting ] if you're sick of paying more than your fair share... [ screams ] get snapshot from progressive, and see just how much your good driving could save you. ♪ ♪ htake care of what makes you,e. you. right down to your skin. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results® gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium level protection. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush m
. >> a couple of prizes, danielle.ve a treadmill and a new sauna. >> so -- when we come back, we have the woman in that video, the winner of the treadmill and sauna danielle here to tell us what happened. don't go away. we'll be right back. [ screaming ] rate suckers! [ bell dinging ] your car insurance goes up because of their bad driving. people try all sorts of ways to get rid of them. [ driver panting ] if you're sick of paying more than your fair share... [ screams ] get...
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daniels post has 100,000 views and countering. >> let's get a check of that weather. this morning, i hope it's going to warm up guys. >> it was a little chilly. temperatures were pretty much stuck in the 60's and seventies across the area today. iain that heat is making a comeback for your friday. as we look at ultimate doppler, pretty quiet. a couple thunderstorms in maryland as well as back towards the harrisburg area. we'll zoom in on some of that activity trying to move into sections of berks county just to the west of reading a shower and thunderstorm popping up and a little bit of lightning. some of that activity might make it towards our western zones overnight of as we move into sections of virginia some storm reports, if you think clouds, potential tornado moved through sections of that area well to our south though we saw no severe weather due to the cloud cover that we saw for much of the day. more stable conditions across our area but you can see off to the west still watching a few scattered storms. low 70's right now. we're watching for patchy fog develo
daniels post has 100,000 views and countering. >> let's get a check of that weather. this morning, i hope it's going to warm up guys. >> it was a little chilly. temperatures were pretty much stuck in the 60's and seventies across the area today. iain that heat is making a comeback for your friday. as we look at ultimate doppler, pretty quiet. a couple thunderstorms in maryland as well as back towards the harrisburg area. we'll zoom in on some of that activity trying to move into...
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pimm: joining us now is daniel lives. the vice president who covers several of the companies in the cyber security index. thank you for being here. index, whatt the companies are in, how you get there, what are the details. dan: it's a once in a decade opportunity. they are looking at next generation cyber security vendors, only a handful of them out there that are focused on what we view as a market opportunity. they are really clamoring for cyber security stocks, given the types of threat levels we're seeing. the index is another indication of what we have seen. scarlet: these are us-based companies. what is the quality of their competition from overseas, or they the definitive market leaders? daniel: they are the market leaders. you have companies like juniper. an emc which focus on cyber security. is the next generation vendors that are coming to palo alto, proof point, check point, these are the companies that have read this space. they are the leaders. it's a supply and demand issue. investors want to get in to this
pimm: joining us now is daniel lives. the vice president who covers several of the companies in the cyber security index. thank you for being here. index, whatt the companies are in, how you get there, what are the details. dan: it's a once in a decade opportunity. they are looking at next generation cyber security vendors, only a handful of them out there that are focused on what we view as a market opportunity. they are really clamoring for cyber security stocks, given the types of threat...