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>> daniel clay. >> reporter: had you ever heard of daniel clay before? >> never.eard -- >> reporter: and he'd never -- >> his name. >> reporter: come up at all? >> not in this case. >> reporter: who is daniel clay? >> daniel clay is a guy that lives in -- in monroe county and doesn't really have a permanent address. he just kind of flops around from house to house, girlfriend to girlfriend. he has a few -- a few kids. but he just kinda does his own thing. >> reporter: someone that's not doing very well in life? >> unemployed. >> reporter: oh, boy. >> and we had found out that he had actually been arrested a month or two prior, i believe it was in may of 2016, by the monroe city police, for a larceny from person, where he stole a -- a backpack with some tattoo equipment off of somebody. >> reporter: a petty crime, essentially. >> but it's a felony. >> reporter: and unfortunately for daniel clay, the law in michigan had recently changed. under the old law, only dna from convicted felons was entered into the national data-base: codis. the new law included the dna of
>> daniel clay. >> reporter: had you ever heard of daniel clay before? >> never.eard -- >> reporter: and he'd never -- >> his name. >> reporter: come up at all? >> not in this case. >> reporter: who is daniel clay? >> daniel clay is a guy that lives in -- in monroe county and doesn't really have a permanent address. he just kind of flops around from house to house, girlfriend to girlfriend. he has a few -- a few kids. but he just kinda does...
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daniel: yeah. great question.t is a fundamentally political idea, even when property will be stripped from participation in politics, women are still explicitly denied a voice in politics. the same wave of constitution writing, in 1810 and the 20s, it took away new jersey. the right of women property owners to vote. the prostitution is all said, you need to be free, white, male, and 21 to be able to vote. you don't have to own property. the becomes the new norm. from the beginning, to see some stirrings perhaps in the 1830s and 40s. as women began to play more of a prominent role in labor, the labor market rate begin to come of those it issues of divorce and all. steve started to some rumbling the wives and unmarried women perhaps should be able to have property. and play a role but is clearly not part of the mainstream of house at this point. speech of so anything audience. sometime for the q&a and let's hear your questions about economic equality. vernonhost: i see that we have a couple questions. thank you both
daniel: yeah. great question.t is a fundamentally political idea, even when property will be stripped from participation in politics, women are still explicitly denied a voice in politics. the same wave of constitution writing, in 1810 and the 20s, it took away new jersey. the right of women property owners to vote. the prostitution is all said, you need to be free, white, male, and 21 to be able to vote. you don't have to own property. the becomes the new norm. from the beginning, to see some...
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daniel: nos tratan como basura.neraciones que, hoy, exigen un cambio radical. leÓn: george floyd tenÍa una hija de seis aÑos en houston y la niÑa ha conmovido el mundo cuando dijo palabras como esta: " mi padre conmoviÓ al mundo " yarel: vamos con yosimar reyes que habla sobre el papel de los medios de comunicaciÓn. explÍcanos un poco mÁs y que podemos hacer nosotros. yosimar: yo sÓlo platicaba que los noticieros se enfocaban en las partes negativas, como los saqueos, y es muy importante que enfoquen las noticias de porque se hace este movimiento. debemos ver las noticias en un contexto histÓrico y racial. mis padres no se criaron de la misma manera y por eso creo que los noticieros latinos deben enfocar esa clase de historia. leÓn: al escucharte veo que todo el mundo asiente y estÁ de acuerdo. anne marie que podemos hacer, univision, para que esto sea un parteaguas. anne marie: estoy de acuerdo con lo que se dijo y verdaderamente, hay que mostrar porque se hacen las manifestaciones, hay que hablar de la historia, h
daniel: nos tratan como basura.neraciones que, hoy, exigen un cambio radical. leÓn: george floyd tenÍa una hija de seis aÑos en houston y la niÑa ha conmovido el mundo cuando dijo palabras como esta: " mi padre conmoviÓ al mundo " yarel: vamos con yosimar reyes que habla sobre el papel de los medios de comunicaciÓn. explÍcanos un poco mÁs y que podemos hacer nosotros. yosimar: yo sÓlo platicaba que los noticieros se enfocaban en las partes negativas, como los saqueos, y es...
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while cave gets daniel's mix of teenage angst and anger just right.pposed to be with dad. i think he's quite disappointing, to be honest. a solid supporting casting including, tamsin greig and alice lowe, completes the picture, ensuring that even the smaller roles hit home. no, i don't eat meat. you eat the ham that it's wrapped in? yeah, i eat ham. days of the bagnold summer is available from digital stores from monday. what the hell are you doing?! you're gay. i'm not gay. yes, you are. so am i. it's a thumbs up too for dating amber. another coming—of—age tale, this one about the difficulties of coming out. a timely subject sincejune is international pride month. a guide to love—making... fionn o'shea, seen recently in the tv hit normal people, and lola petticrew, play eddie and amber, gay teenagers in ‘90s ireland, who pretend to be boyfriend and girlfriend to protect themselves from the schoolyard bullying their sexuality attracts. originally entitled beards, dating amber is a sweet natured, good—hearted film that reminded me a little of the ‘90s
while cave gets daniel's mix of teenage angst and anger just right.pposed to be with dad. i think he's quite disappointing, to be honest. a solid supporting casting including, tamsin greig and alice lowe, completes the picture, ensuring that even the smaller roles hit home. no, i don't eat meat. you eat the ham that it's wrapped in? yeah, i eat ham. days of the bagnold summer is available from digital stores from monday. what the hell are you doing?! you're gay. i'm not gay. yes, you are. so am...
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they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcaseno idea what they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how much better? daniel's detective work begins with the obvious -- these belong in the big-and-tall department -- waist, 44, length, 37. >> he had to be 6'6", 6'8". he was a mountain of a man. >> next, he examines the leather tag. >> does this identify the jean in some way? >> it does. they started adding this around 1886, but they still use that. even to today, it's still there. >> that sets the base. the jeans are no older than 1886, but they could have been made any time after that. so daniel turns his attention to those famous pocket rivets. >> one of the problems they actually had was the placement of the rivets. if you were a cowboy and on a saddle,
they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcaseno idea what they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how much better?...
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daniels. welcome president daniels. >> thank you, mr. chairman and the committee for the invitation and the good advice i know we will receive during the next couple of hours. purdue teaches everything at the university and were one of the most eccentric schools and proceed from science to data women can we certainly did in this case and i will say if we had to make the reopening decision in march or early april, we would have not been able to justify but it was only as the data made plain and how highly focused how this terrible viruses that we began to come to a different conclusion. as we all know nationally deaths and nursing homes alone represent 40% of the patel these interstate, nursing 48% and is suggest maybe well over half meanwhile on the other end of the spectrum the typical college age individual, we now know has a 99.9% survival rate much fiber than any other illnesses that do affect people old and young. the data suggest it is not even in the top ten risks facing her students ou
daniels. welcome president daniels. >> thank you, mr. chairman and the committee for the invitation and the good advice i know we will receive during the next couple of hours. purdue teaches everything at the university and were one of the most eccentric schools and proceed from science to data women can we certainly did in this case and i will say if we had to make the reopening decision in march or early april, we would have not been able to justify but it was only as the data made...
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daniels. welcome, president daniels. >> thank you for the invitation and the good advice. we teach everything at purdue university, but we are one of the most stem centric schools and then proceed from science and data when they can. i will say if they make the reopening decision in march or early april, we would've not been able to justify that but as the data made claim how highly focused the lethality of this terrible virus is that we would be making a different conclusion. we know deaths in nursing homes alone represent 30% of recorded fatalities in our state, a -- 48% and a story this morning suggests just well over half. on the other end of the age spectrum, the typical college age individual, we now know has a 99% survival rate, much higher than many other illnesses that do affect people old and young. the covid fatality data shows -- suggests that it's not in the top 10 risks facing our students every year, outranked by many illnesses, accidents of different kinds and suicide. meanwhil
daniels. welcome, president daniels. >> thank you for the invitation and the good advice. we teach everything at purdue university, but we are one of the most stem centric schools and then proceed from science and data when they can. i will say if they make the reopening decision in march or early april, we would've not been able to justify that but as the data made claim how highly focused the lethality of this terrible virus is that we would be making a different conclusion. we know...
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but we sit down for a meeting you know with daniel and you would judge or you know as and how do you know it's a. long. long time. not only does daniel readily admit the to work together but we notice he's also wearing a shirt from madagascar and saying doesn't go on her so still to still doing our there there then something that surprises even us daniel admits the 2010 shipment of snakes which landed anson in prison was destined for his shock even her hero. you know yeah he's my. wife thank. you think. ok you take go. pick your biggest all manny means like they were your snakes there are i read about that on liar. daniel also claims that after his last conviction as wife is increasingly taking over the operations he way we were always right lifestyles are tiles ok alright it works out it's time to get a little closer. our 1st stop is once rural property in pinnings back hills. we need to see whether he's returned to his life of crime as some say or leading a reform life. 2010 when law enforcement officers busted into this place he found 2 things tigers as well as the crocodile in qu
but we sit down for a meeting you know with daniel and you would judge or you know as and how do you know it's a. long. long time. not only does daniel readily admit the to work together but we notice he's also wearing a shirt from madagascar and saying doesn't go on her so still to still doing our there there then something that surprises even us daniel admits the 2010 shipment of snakes which landed anson in prison was destined for his shock even her hero. you know yeah he's my. wife thank....
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father, daniel simmons, sr. had been killed, in an attempt to start another race war at the home of the civil war, what would he say to police around-- people around the country. and please remind them, all things work together for good. all things love god and are called according to their purpose. i was standing by those doors on my cell phone. i could not believe the words he was speaking. and in an act of true, unconditional love, he inspired me, he encouraged me, he taught me lessons of strength and courage and mercy our nation needs to remember. and i came to the floor today, mr. president, to speak about my new bill, the justice act, our republican response to the police reform. i was sitting in my office when the senator from illinois talked about the token legislati legislation. on this day, the day that we remember mother emanuel church and the nine lost lives, my friend, the pastor of the church, clemente pinckney, the pastor of that church, the first to call me senator, the democrat pastor said to me
father, daniel simmons, sr. had been killed, in an attempt to start another race war at the home of the civil war, what would he say to police around-- people around the country. and please remind them, all things work together for good. all things love god and are called according to their purpose. i was standing by those doors on my cell phone. i could not believe the words he was speaking. and in an act of true, unconditional love, he inspired me, he encouraged me, he taught me lessons of...
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maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to al-jazeera. thank you very much. on account of the cost as economies tank and job losses increase government that's ahead it was world war 2 levels. it's a record high a stock market divorced from reality plus a pandemic devastates indigenous communities across latin america. counting the cost to see euro. unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from london broadcast center. on al-jazeera joining our global community called the crisis is just flat doesn't place the blessing upon latin upon last human capital equals global health keeping you up to date is one of the boys situation where we have a human rights prices that persist beyond the health crisis answering your questions is a dollar locos is just nothing we are now approaching across route this is an opportunity that we must miss the stream on 00. 0. hello there i'm the star and this is the news hour live from coming up in the next 60 minutes new york city reopens restaurants and offices but coronavirus spikes elsewhere pushed daily infections in the u.s. to l
maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to al-jazeera. thank you very much. on account of the cost as economies tank and job losses increase government that's ahead it was world war 2 levels. it's a record high a stock market divorced from reality plus a pandemic devastates indigenous communities across latin america. counting the cost to see euro. unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from london broadcast center. on al-jazeera joining our global community called the crisis is just...
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i am questioning if it was really daniel in the car.many sports, formula e, the all—electric racing series, decided to suspend all of their races after the pandemic yet. but while the season was postponed, drivers were still wearing to go. so formula e decided to continue in spite of the pandemic virtually. so it's real—life professional drivers would enter the gaming world to race against each other in an esports competition, the race at home challenge. all drivers compete from their own homes assuming a gaming simulator called rfactor 2. but this setup take things further than using a normal gaming controller. 0liver rowland is a formula e driver for nissan and has this huge rig in his home. it includes professional steering wheel, pedals and a seat that reacts to the stimulation. but could this ever matchup to the feeling of a real racecar? i have been spending probably six, seven hours on the simulator a day, so you get pretty tired. you tend to get worse towards the end of the days. i think the general feeling is the graphics, the
i am questioning if it was really daniel in the car.many sports, formula e, the all—electric racing series, decided to suspend all of their races after the pandemic yet. but while the season was postponed, drivers were still wearing to go. so formula e decided to continue in spite of the pandemic virtually. so it's real—life professional drivers would enter the gaming world to race against each other in an esports competition, the race at home challenge. all drivers compete from their own...
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maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to our. thank you very much. isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise leave the looking at another side of the story not so much the information around the outbreak but the misinformation separating propaganda from fact its reality only has to in. exposing the optics try to feel if their rhetoric. but they cannot manipulate the listening post your insight guide to the media on al-jazeera. i want to see. where every year. on county because that's the economy's tank and god losses increased government debts are headed towards world war 2 levels been asked that his arrest hold high stock markets divorced from reality plus the pandemic devastates indigenous communities across latin america. counting the cost of that are just 0. among the lower costs dullards also known as untouchables sit at the very bottom of the hindu hierarchy they perform the lowliest tasks such as manually cleaning sewers often with no protective clothing or breathing apparatus people saying right or is a valid i don't know or h
maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to our. thank you very much. isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise leave the looking at another side of the story not so much the information around the outbreak but the misinformation separating propaganda from fact its reality only has to in. exposing the optics try to feel if their rhetoric. but they cannot manipulate the listening post your insight guide to the media on al-jazeera. i want to see. where every year. on county...
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maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to our. thank you very much. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. sentimental. al-jazeera bringing them means and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. all dizzy or explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how while he's influenced the course of history. beginning with the giants of the struggle for civil rights the amount of nonviolent resistance to the malls over the vailable who oppress people have a look at me and continue to make roles to be defensive that's what you mean by thought about malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face on 00. 2 as the sun goes down the salad bar russia is a very challenging place to work probably i think on the list you're always pushing boundaries lot of the fans from moscow a longer love god we are the ones grappling the extra mile the autumn media the new gold we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story in a 2 part series. observes the lives of 2 children. over 20 years. where insights into circumstances
maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to our. thank you very much. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. sentimental. al-jazeera bringing them means and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. all dizzy or explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how while he's influenced the course of history. beginning with the giants of the struggle for civil rights the amount of nonviolent resistance to the malls over the vailable who oppress...
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danielle: absolutely.utomotive came out with a survey recently and said people would delay purchases of autos because they are not certain when the moratoriums would be expiring on rental evictions. for many families right now, it's a matter of feeling they have a ticking time bomb has to how long they will get grace on skipping car loan payments, and whether elections will become a reality, or how long they will get forbearance under mortgage payments. these are big and enormous expenses for the average family, went food inflation is still rising 4% over the last 12 months. amanda: one other factor that will come into play as the strikes to the fall is, at some point, the actions of the government -- will be in the midst of a campaign. that will affect many of the political players out there. will that be pro-or anti-fiscal stimulus as we get to november? somethingthere was telling indiayesterday, coming off of the heels of larry kudlow's weekend holding the line, no more $600 a week, and then we hear fro
danielle: absolutely.utomotive came out with a survey recently and said people would delay purchases of autos because they are not certain when the moratoriums would be expiring on rental evictions. for many families right now, it's a matter of feeling they have a ticking time bomb has to how long they will get grace on skipping car loan payments, and whether elections will become a reality, or how long they will get forbearance under mortgage payments. these are big and enormous expenses for...
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maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to our. thank you very much. and. these men are survivors of coping 1946 year old is a limousine driver is the only one here who needed to go to hospital when he became ill in early march with. border. balance board you know so deep is a 34 year old driver for kotori family and he tested positive my body is good it will be small but will your health officials say the rate of new infections as the goal here is to conduct a broad serving to better understand transmission and asymptomatic cases which in turn could help policy decisions in the future so it would be easy for us to inform the decision making on what to do next the goal now is to increase testing and contact. he said. the government provides free testing and medical treatment for those who need it while campaigns to raise awareness continue. rewind returns. grand rapids in the past about to see a documentary by will compel the onion gobbled up by the hollow. rewind begins with faggots in city under siege for sick of. its young people of just such a lack of t
maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to our. thank you very much. and. these men are survivors of coping 1946 year old is a limousine driver is the only one here who needed to go to hospital when he became ill in early march with. border. balance board you know so deep is a 34 year old driver for kotori family and he tested positive my body is good it will be small but will your health officials say the rate of new infections as the goal here is to conduct a broad serving to better...
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daniel this is really not a big deal. we just had a bit of a flirt, i suppose.op talking now. if it makes you feel uncomfortable... it does. ..we can talk about it. talking about it makes it uncomfortable. much more fun all around are the days of the bagnould summer. a bittersweet coming—of—age movie based on the 2012 graphic novel. you're stuck with boring old me for six weeks. they are sue and david bagnould who found themselves cooped up for the summer after daniel's feckless father who now has a new partner in the states, cancels a florida trip at the last moment. daniel is dissolute and disillusioned clad from head to foot in black filling his ears with death metal. monica meanwhile, favours woollen jumpers in a sunny disposition. something that infuriates her son particular when she agrees to go on a date with his history teacher played with maximum smart by rob bryden. i rather like to borrow you for anything too. sensibly adopted by lisa owens and directed by understated deadpan charm, this is a little gem of a movie. alternatively laugh out loud funny a
daniel this is really not a big deal. we just had a bit of a flirt, i suppose.op talking now. if it makes you feel uncomfortable... it does. ..we can talk about it. talking about it makes it uncomfortable. much more fun all around are the days of the bagnould summer. a bittersweet coming—of—age movie based on the 2012 graphic novel. you're stuck with boring old me for six weeks. they are sue and david bagnould who found themselves cooped up for the summer after daniel's feckless father who...
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daniel boulud is that the top of the heap.nly the many different restaurants he has, including danielle, but also his management of the people, the management of the kitchens in the front of the house as well. us here ons bloomberg surveillance. what you need right now from mayor de blasio, what you need from governor cuomo? we got into phase two and i am opening our westside restaurant with a big terrace. they have been flexible with giving us a chance to put tables in the street and open the restaurant, but it is not the only solution. we need the city of new york to be vigilant and very safe. we need to keep our staff very safe. we need to continue to support the center by bringing back more customers. we have done take out, and take out has been good with the kitchen. we started home delivery and we have delivered. , we will neednor a lot of support and we are asking for the government to be sensitive. we need to bring people back to work. is this oncetom: and for all that we do what europe does, which is granted we need t
daniel boulud is that the top of the heap.nly the many different restaurants he has, including danielle, but also his management of the people, the management of the kitchens in the front of the house as well. us here ons bloomberg surveillance. what you need right now from mayor de blasio, what you need from governor cuomo? we got into phase two and i am opening our westside restaurant with a big terrace. they have been flexible with giving us a chance to put tables in the street and open the...
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i asked daniel simmons junior, whose father, daniel simmons senior had been killed in an attempt to start another race war at the home of the civil war. what should i say to the people who will be watching around the country? he said something i could not believe. he said please remind them of romans eight : 28. that all things work together for good. for those who love god and are called according to their purpose. i was standing at those doors on my cell phone. i could not believe the words he was speaking. and in an act of true unconditional love, he inspired me, he encouraged me, he taught me lessons of strength and courage and mercy. our nation needs to remember that. i came to the floor today, mr. president, to speak about my new bill, the justice acts. our republican response to the police reform. i'm sitting in my office when the senator from illinois talked about the token legislation. that weday, the day remember mother emmanuel church in the nine loss lives, person ever to call me a senator, the pastor of that church, a democrat member of that church says to me, my senator, 201
i asked daniel simmons junior, whose father, daniel simmons senior had been killed in an attempt to start another race war at the home of the civil war. what should i say to the people who will be watching around the country? he said something i could not believe. he said please remind them of romans eight : 28. that all things work together for good. for those who love god and are called according to their purpose. i was standing at those doors on my cell phone. i could not believe the words...
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daniel,oss live now to in plano saris. -- daniel, in buenos aires.n see the death toll shows no sign of decreasing, but now you have the situation with governors. i was that affecting the handling of the coronavirus in brazil? daniel: this is a very political case. in the northern state, there were 23 rates there wednesday, several people arrested. the governor of rio de janeiro was arrested or detained late last month, and now you mentioned, being brought on impeachment charges. both governors are from different ends of the political spectrum, the left wing governor of eight northern state, a former ally of president air ball's in our -- and the other, former ally ofa bolsonaro.air what they have in common is their opposition to coronavirus measures. is now telling people to go back to work and support the economy, and calls the coronavirus a mild flu. so the govovernor of rio de janeiro is a possible rival to bolsonaro in the next election. so a lot of political shenanigans going on. one governor, when first investigated, called this a political ca
daniel,oss live now to in plano saris. -- daniel, in buenos aires.n see the death toll shows no sign of decreasing, but now you have the situation with governors. i was that affecting the handling of the coronavirus in brazil? daniel: this is a very political case. in the northern state, there were 23 rates there wednesday, several people arrested. the governor of rio de janeiro was arrested or detained late last month, and now you mentioned, being brought on impeachment charges. both governors...
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maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to al jazeera. thank you very much. against it is on the cusp of a new chapter in its history. as the u.s. and the taliban signed an agreement to pave the way for the withdrawal of the national troops. the high cost was paid to get to this point. over the past few years the us is increasingly conducted its part of the war from the sky with more bombs dropped last year than any other year in the past decade. but with that came rise in civilian clothes. this is all accidents do happen mistakes do happen and that this is about owning your mistakes this is about saying sorry in this about accountability in the in the lobby on account award for families we interviewed not receiving adult humans from the us left without closure . they told us that they saw a liquid happen to their loved ones was a crime. and they want justice and answers something or 2 also do not. methamphetamines for man ma a flooding into countries across ice you're. 101 east off why all pharmacies caught fade to stop the myth. on al-jazeera. isolating tim
maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to al jazeera. thank you very much. against it is on the cusp of a new chapter in its history. as the u.s. and the taliban signed an agreement to pave the way for the withdrawal of the national troops. the high cost was paid to get to this point. over the past few years the us is increasingly conducted its part of the war from the sky with more bombs dropped last year than any other year in the past decade. but with that came rise in civilian...
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now daniel of the i.m.f. chief economist also spoke about the role of central banks in fighting this economic crisis as well. we have actually wanted to reach and fiscal support we need to be continued but appropriate safeguards should be put in place there should be proper fiscal accounting fiscal transparency and when it comes to one of the policy central bank independence has to be maintained. with the i.m.f. advocating for central bank intervention danielle if this is going to be the new normal for the foreseeable future. you know i can't see a different path forward that the federal reserve for one has had such an impossible time trying to extricate itself from its very large balance sheet its attempt at quantitative tightening failed and the fed was was the chief central bank on planet earth that was able to normalize the most for as little as it accomplished headed into this next crisis when we saw the european union went into recession with interest rates are already in the negative the same goes with
now daniel of the i.m.f. chief economist also spoke about the role of central banks in fighting this economic crisis as well. we have actually wanted to reach and fiscal support we need to be continued but appropriate safeguards should be put in place there should be proper fiscal accounting fiscal transparency and when it comes to one of the policy central bank independence has to be maintained. with the i.m.f. advocating for central bank intervention danielle if this is going to be the new...
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pending on his floor remembering the words daniel simmons junior, five years ago one week later asking daniel simmons junior asking senior had been killed in the attempt to start another race were and the home of the civil war. so please remind them of romans eight / 28. of all things working together for good for those who love god and are called according to their purpose. i could not believe the words he was speaking. and an inactive true unconditional love he inspired me encourage me at the strength and courage and mercy our nation needs to remember. i came to the floor today and with the justice act the republican response to the please reforms. the senator from illinois. and those nine lost lives my friend think me the first person ever to call me a senator, a democratic pastor says to me my senator, 2012 to reflect back on the fact i have on my phone today the text where i said are you okay? he didn't answer. because he was alreadyt dead. and as we try to lose confidence to have the senator from illinois with this opportunity and the american people from african-american in comm
pending on his floor remembering the words daniel simmons junior, five years ago one week later asking daniel simmons junior asking senior had been killed in the attempt to start another race were and the home of the civil war. so please remind them of romans eight / 28. of all things working together for good for those who love god and are called according to their purpose. i could not believe the words he was speaking. and an inactive true unconditional love he inspired me encourage me at the...
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for daniel berger. it was.ee round nick: pretty impressive afternoon, jim. somebody birdied the hole for the last three hours. jim: amazing, doesn't it? exciting. nick: yeah. >> 79 basic. 98 hole. something.sk you to 17.t's go mark: can he hit as good of did as daniel berger earlier? dottie: the same zip code. ot an easy shot, though, dottie. sno, it's not. have to land it on the green ith these conditions, i think. ian: oh, my goodness. a great little chip. the emotions. that was a really good try, tyrrell. just 28 years of age. ranking of 20. second win on tour. nd oh, an inch further left, ottie. we've seen some shots late this afternoon. dottie: you got to love pour their body entire heart and soul into winning a golf tournament and that's exactly what this guy has done. emotions even when they suspended play on the second hole. >> are we on the same thing? yep. >> great commitment. that's all i ask. >> 25 down, 25 right to left? > correct. tesori was a collegiate golfer at florida and been on webb's bag since 011. and his instructor as well. 7-iron.at's
for daniel berger. it was.ee round nick: pretty impressive afternoon, jim. somebody birdied the hole for the last three hours. jim: amazing, doesn't it? exciting. nick: yeah. >> 79 basic. 98 hole. something.sk you to 17.t's go mark: can he hit as good of did as daniel berger earlier? dottie: the same zip code. ot an easy shot, though, dottie. sno, it's not. have to land it on the green ith these conditions, i think. ian: oh, my goodness. a great little chip. the emotions. that was a...
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daniel also claims that after his last conviction was wife is increasingly taking over the operations he way he went but are always right and i sales are tiles ok all right and it works out it's time to get a little closer. to our 1st stop is once rural property in penang is back hills. we need to see whether he's returned to his life of crime as some say or leading a reform life. 2010 when law enforcement officers busted into this place he found 2 things tigers it was a crocodile question now it's his that sort of thing still going on for. an hour later after hiking through the hills we stumble on a number of cages. and then we spot an enclosure. here's a tortoise inside. evidence that one is at least keeping animals. further on we find a row of newer enclosures it's hard to make out what they are so we creep closer. the animals have distinctive ears we show our photos later to experts who tell us these are servile cats from north africa. following his 2010 conviction malaysia's government banned wong and his wife. from holding business and wildlife trading permits. yet someone in go
daniel also claims that after his last conviction was wife is increasingly taking over the operations he way he went but are always right and i sales are tiles ok all right and it works out it's time to get a little closer. to our 1st stop is once rural property in penang is back hills. we need to see whether he's returned to his life of crime as some say or leading a reform life. 2010 when law enforcement officers busted into this place he found 2 things tigers it was a crocodile question now...
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full disclosure here, daniel. i get twitter alerts every time you tweet and i've seen you tweet this specific fact check dozens and dozens of time. the president speaking about the veterans choice act. listen to this. >> so we pass va choice. so if you're a veteran for years and years, they've wanted to do it for almost 50 years. we got it done. we get a lot of things done. >> daniel, you're a veteran of debunking this claim. what is the truth here? >> president barack obama signed the choice law into law in 2014. it was a bernie sanders, john mccain initiative, so no president trump did not create it. what he did do in 2018 is sign something called the mission act that expanded and modified the choice program. but that's not what he says. he says he's the one that got it in the first place and just not true. >> lastly, the president spent about ten minutes talking about his ramp walk at west point. here's some of that. >> when i was 10 feet short i said, general, i'm sorry and i ran down the rest, right? i looked
full disclosure here, daniel. i get twitter alerts every time you tweet and i've seen you tweet this specific fact check dozens and dozens of time. the president speaking about the veterans choice act. listen to this. >> so we pass va choice. so if you're a veteran for years and years, they've wanted to do it for almost 50 years. we got it done. we get a lot of things done. >> daniel, you're a veteran of debunking this claim. what is the truth here? >> president barack obama...
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well joining me now from new york fire skype is daniel i have daniel is the managing director of equity research at new york based web bush securities good to have you with us so what's pushing up the markets to record levels is the some sound economic basis for this confidence or is it just investors looking to speculate if you would this is really been a tech led rally with sang the really leading the way you know while bit is about what's happening as code environments really excel rated the cloud cyber security and even on the consumer side screaming in e-commerce that's why you continue to see stang mean they gammas on apple new google and facebook are going continue to go much higher no in my opinion tech's going to continue to lead this rally further and the investors are working on the other side the dark valley where stock should be in terms of 2021 numbers but i think it's really right now a we'll call it a glass half full view especially for tech and sang hymns but it sounds like there's a least a little bit of guessing going on is there a risk of a bubble being created. look
well joining me now from new york fire skype is daniel i have daniel is the managing director of equity research at new york based web bush securities good to have you with us so what's pushing up the markets to record levels is the some sound economic basis for this confidence or is it just investors looking to speculate if you would this is really been a tech led rally with sang the really leading the way you know while bit is about what's happening as code environments really excel rated the...
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it has always been daniel barenboim stream to have an academy where students are educated his way that. fall that view he challenges every musician to acquire a universal education to be one to keep on learning and to see the bigger picture to say. thank. you greg you are. going through a very very. heartening and makes me happy that he's responding that i can i since i don't play an instrument i can't. it feels good. i'm surprised how how much how nice the windows are i was worried about that it feels like a connection to the city which is right because this is not it and out next year a concert hall on the floor morning here to sing hall or something. is that every academy needs a home. but this is the only academy with a hole like this one that we were lucky because frank gehry turned out to be a fan of the west east and devalued his truck with ease ok when i told him that this idea was becoming reality he said. i really want to do this he said and i said mr careless because we want friends yet again mr gary you are probably the world's greatest architect we can't afford. i think he
it has always been daniel barenboim stream to have an academy where students are educated his way that. fall that view he challenges every musician to acquire a universal education to be one to keep on learning and to see the bigger picture to say. thank. you greg you are. going through a very very. heartening and makes me happy that he's responding that i can i since i don't play an instrument i can't. it feels good. i'm surprised how how much how nice the windows are i was worried about that...
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the 1st models i did were like a smaller version of a big concert hall and daniel was lying on his back neighbor's in pain and he said but frank why are you doing that what happened to those other sketches he did. and i said well they're not the priest seen him they're not normal they don't hear. you don't ask frank gehry to build a conventional concert or they no point in doing that there's no point in doing that. and they really overalls. that was kind of intuitive thing i intuitively made them i didn't know why i felt right for the room but i was dismissing them because i didn't have enough experience. to know that. the musicians could you know could make it worth. the time you. said that frank gehry is 1st draft of the concert hall was to traditional for his liking so it was a kind of box. the hoffman finger. and then gary started drawing that big bang spiral which became the 1st draft of the of lip tickle concert hall of the barenboim saeed academy so it's hard to believe but it's true. i was all for it and ripped the page straight out of his no progress because. i. i. the 1st year
the 1st models i did were like a smaller version of a big concert hall and daniel was lying on his back neighbor's in pain and he said but frank why are you doing that what happened to those other sketches he did. and i said well they're not the priest seen him they're not normal they don't hear. you don't ask frank gehry to build a conventional concert or they no point in doing that there's no point in doing that. and they really overalls. that was kind of intuitive thing i intuitively made...
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the video understated how curmudgeonly daniels father was.his tombstone as an inscription that he wrote, which announces that he had never been happy, except one living apart from his wife. they had a tempestuous relationship. whatever it was that this 18, 19 year old young woman was able to say made an amazing impression that nobody would have predicted. it tells you something about, you know, -- the force of her character. >> and her personality. >> she becomes a very wealthy widow, perhaps the most in virginia. so she was quite a catch. what about george washington did she see? >> mostly that he was such a honk. he was six foot two at a time when most men were five eight, five nine. a wonderful horsemen, wonderful athlete. fabulous dancer. very charming, and he really liked women. he loves to talk to women always. and he has begun to show the kind of leadership that he would show more of, but in the estimation of those days, he was the lucky one. she was the catch rather than he. >> a colonel at the time. >> he would also be a real catch,
the video understated how curmudgeonly daniels father was.his tombstone as an inscription that he wrote, which announces that he had never been happy, except one living apart from his wife. they had a tempestuous relationship. whatever it was that this 18, 19 year old young woman was able to say made an amazing impression that nobody would have predicted. it tells you something about, you know, -- the force of her character. >> and her personality. >> she becomes a very wealthy...
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daniels. welcome, president daniels. >> thank you, mr. chairman and the committee for this invitation and forth the good advice i know we will see during the next couple of hours. we teach everything at purdue university but we are one of the most stem centric schools and therefore proceed from science and data when we can. we certainly did in this case. i will say that if we had had to make the reopening decision in march or even early april we would have not been able to justify doing so but it was only as the data made claim that how highly focused the lethality of this terrible virus is that we began to make or come to a different conclusion but ass we now all know nationally deaths and nursing homes along represent over 40% of the recorded fatalities and in our state 40% and this morning and suggest may be well over half and meanwhile on the other endhe of the spectrum the college age individual we now know have the 99.9% survival rate, much higher than many other illnesses that do affect
daniels. welcome, president daniels. >> thank you, mr. chairman and the committee for this invitation and forth the good advice i know we will see during the next couple of hours. we teach everything at purdue university but we are one of the most stem centric schools and therefore proceed from science and data when we can. we certainly did in this case. i will say that if we had had to make the reopening decision in march or even early april we would have not been able to justify doing...
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i want to bring back in daniel dale.g about the nfl commissioner roger goodell, what he was saying over the past few days. i think we have that clip. let me play it for our viewers. >> explain this to the nfl. i like the nfl. i like roger goodell, but i didn't like what he said a week ago. i said, where did that come from in the middle of the summer? nobody's even asking. we will never kneel to our national anthem or our great american flag. we will stand proud and we will stand tall. >> daniel, what's your reaction when you heard the president say that? >> reporter: wolf, the president keeps saying no one made roger goodell answer that statement. he was responding to some of the league's most predominant black players. patrick mahomes and odell beckham. the nfl believes black lives matter. goodell used two sentences that the players had asked that he use. now this is perhaps more trivial than some of the false claims that the president makes about things like coronavirus testing, but i think it's important. intentionall
i want to bring back in daniel dale.g about the nfl commissioner roger goodell, what he was saying over the past few days. i think we have that clip. let me play it for our viewers. >> explain this to the nfl. i like the nfl. i like roger goodell, but i didn't like what he said a week ago. i said, where did that come from in the middle of the summer? nobody's even asking. we will never kneel to our national anthem or our great american flag. we will stand proud and we will stand tall....
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caller: hi, daniel.ot of my thunder, but i want to say, this past year, i found out that medication i am .n comes from china i was surprised, i did not know. i don't understand why in the world is the united states, our brilliance, our experience, our capability of stockpiling, starting of pharmaceutical companies, our manufacturing companies back here in the united states. if it all boils down to greed, which is my belief, because of getting things cheaper from other countries, especially the ones that are terrorists -- horrible, horrible people -- there is not excuse. the government has failed us. area wereicals in my taken out publicly a couple of decades ago. we lost all kinds of work. millions were out of work. we are still struggling. i believe itget -- all boils back down to greed and government. there is not excuse. we have got the brightness and thatbility to do all other countries are doing. host: shelby, thanks for calling. guest: i think, i would rephrase some of that, but i would say is maki
caller: hi, daniel.ot of my thunder, but i want to say, this past year, i found out that medication i am .n comes from china i was surprised, i did not know. i don't understand why in the world is the united states, our brilliance, our experience, our capability of stockpiling, starting of pharmaceutical companies, our manufacturing companies back here in the united states. if it all boils down to greed, which is my belief, because of getting things cheaper from other countries, especially the...
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vamos a pasar con daniel lÓpez de la estación local que estÁ justamente ahÍ. daniel: asÍ es.nez, una hispana que decidiÓ llegar hasta el lugar para darles el Último adiÓs a george floyd. ¿por quÉ venir a darle la Última morada a george floyd? erika: es importante que la familia sepa que la comunidad latina estÁ con ellos y queremos tratar de aprender mÁs de ellos. daniel: cuÉntanos cÓmo viste el momento en el que las personas entraban y salÍan, ¿cÓmo viste las condiciones ahora? erika: fue muy rÁpido porque hay mucha gente. solo pude pararme ahÍ un momento, hacer una oraciÓn y tuve que moverme. daniel: un mensaje para las persona que nos estÁn viendo en su casa. erika: que nos eduquemos de lo que sufre la comunidad negra y la comunidad de latinos. es muy importante que nos eduquemos y tratar de entenderlos. daniel: muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. chicos, esto es todo lo que tenemos por ahora. sigan ustedes con mÁs informaciÓn. fÉlix: regresamos en esta transmisiÓn especial. hoy puede ser una jornada histÓrica en los estados unidos. se esperan tal vez las mayores movili
vamos a pasar con daniel lÓpez de la estación local que estÁ justamente ahÍ. daniel: asÍ es.nez, una hispana que decidiÓ llegar hasta el lugar para darles el Último adiÓs a george floyd. ¿por quÉ venir a darle la Última morada a george floyd? erika: es importante que la familia sepa que la comunidad latina estÁ con ellos y queremos tratar de aprender mÁs de ellos. daniel: cuÉntanos cÓmo viste el momento en el que las personas entraban y salÍan, ¿cÓmo viste las condiciones...
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in the washington post, for the university president and former indiana governor, mitch daniels, said the feeling to reopen would be an unacceptable breach of duty. and unacceptable breach of duty. he said print basis decision on current scientific data showing covid-19 while very dangerous for the old and the sick, poses the season, a near zero risk to young people. to keep the community safe, taking produce sticking a number of steps to make them less dense, one third of the staff to work remotely. the former governor said personal responsibility is key. he goes on to say upon remote web of rival in august, a kit including facemasks, thermometer for daily temperature taking as well as to protect purdue pledge. president mitch daniels said 45000 young people, the biggest student population we've ever had he said to mar telling us they want to be here this fall. only we get from california's decision to stay closed for the fall for the rest of the year . university of notre dame, madee headlines by announcing that will reopen thises fall. writing in the new york times last week, notre
in the washington post, for the university president and former indiana governor, mitch daniels, said the feeling to reopen would be an unacceptable breach of duty. and unacceptable breach of duty. he said print basis decision on current scientific data showing covid-19 while very dangerous for the old and the sick, poses the season, a near zero risk to young people. to keep the community safe, taking produce sticking a number of steps to make them less dense, one third of the staff to work...
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writing in the washington post, purdue university president and former indiana governor mitch daniels said that failing to reopen would be an unacceptable breach fof duty. an unacceptable breach of duty. he said purdue based its decision on current scientific data showing covid-19 while very dangerous for the old and sick poses as he said a near zero risk to ryoung people. to see if the community is safe purdue is taking steps including making its campuses less dense red purdue will require one third of the staff who work remotely read a former governor said personal responsibility is key. he goes on to say upon arrival, each boilermaker will receive a kit including facemasks, thermometer for daily temperature taking as well as the project purdue pledge. president mitch daniels said 45,000 young people, the biggest student population we've ever had are telling you want to be herethis fall . a week after california's decision to stay close for the fall on the rest of the year, the university of notre dame madeheadlines by announcing it will reopen this fall . writing in the new york ti
writing in the washington post, purdue university president and former indiana governor mitch daniels said that failing to reopen would be an unacceptable breach fof duty. an unacceptable breach of duty. he said purdue based its decision on current scientific data showing covid-19 while very dangerous for the old and sick poses as he said a near zero risk to ryoung people. to see if the community is safe purdue is taking steps including making its campuses less dense red purdue will require one...
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and performed at some of the world's most prestigious concert venues maestro daniel barenboim was born in argentina his 1st performance came at the age of 7 back in 1952 years later his family moved to salzburg and then to israel where he became passionate about politics and the palestinian israeli conflict.
and performed at some of the world's most prestigious concert venues maestro daniel barenboim was born in argentina his 1st performance came at the age of 7 back in 1952 years later his family moved to salzburg and then to israel where he became passionate about politics and the palestinian israeli conflict.
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of quill intelligent former teligent and former fed insider daniel de martino both thank you both for joining us today. thank you. markets real over reports of a surge in corona virus cases let's take a look at the global trends and spread of the crow virus with r t correspondent saya temodar now we know that nations are doing everything they can to fly in those curves but how well are they doing right now or brand someone you know better than others and others are just aren't can see a surge in cases now the u.s. and brazil abo. doing worse followed by india and russia not countries that are looking better and are illustrating that they are flattening occur are spain u.k. iran peru and chile and mexico but there's something else that i want to i want to take a look at that amongst the countries with the highest reported cases now for example of the us with a population of 330000000 they have conducted over 29000000 tests now that's 90000 that's about $90000.00 per $1000000.00 population of the u.k. and russia have conducted a lot more testing they've done anywhere between 122-212-500
of quill intelligent former teligent and former fed insider daniel de martino both thank you both for joining us today. thank you. markets real over reports of a surge in corona virus cases let's take a look at the global trends and spread of the crow virus with r t correspondent saya temodar now we know that nations are doing everything they can to fly in those curves but how well are they doing right now or brand someone you know better than others and others are just aren't can see a surge...
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am questioning if it was daniel in the car.s-referencing ip address, formula e found that abt was not behind the wheel. audi took no time in sucking abt who was also disqualified in that race by formula e. and the gamer was banned from ever entering a formula e event again. —— sacking apps. —— sacking abt. so from this it is clear that abt didn't take the esports race as healer —— seriously as a real—life one. we reached out to formula e who declined to make a statement on abt's declined to make a statement on abt‘s cheating and how they will address the strategy to prevent it happening again in future. just think about this for a second. teaching or not, i gamerjust came third ina teaching or not, i gamerjust came third in a race with highly trained professional drivers. people are starting to understand that there is a big difference between a casual gamer and a big difference between a casual gamerand a a big difference between a casual gamer and a professional seem racer. the speed that these guys managed to extract from th
am questioning if it was daniel in the car.s-referencing ip address, formula e found that abt was not behind the wheel. audi took no time in sucking abt who was also disqualified in that race by formula e. and the gamer was banned from ever entering a formula e event again. —— sacking apps. —— sacking abt. so from this it is clear that abt didn't take the esports race as healer —— seriously as a real—life one. we reached out to formula e who declined to make a statement on abt's...
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hearing daniel say that doesn't work for me. hood back on and the mask and delivering that same message? um, so, death, are you really the best way to communicate caution and temperance? ♪ ( scary music ) >> yes, we need the beaches closed so people don't die. this virus -- >> as death spoke unto me about the need for social distancing, i realized protesting to keep things closed could be helpful. even though death is scaring the hell out of some bathers, at least he's wearing a mask. and maybe there was a deeper meaning. the one constant in life at death is always among us, ready to ferry our souls across that dark river of time. maybe death is teaching us that -- >> i just want them to close the damn beaches. >> you think, having the opportunity that not everybody gets to speak to death changed my life. i wish i could hug you right now. i i should i could come down there right now and wrap my sweaty hands dr. . >> no, stay there, do not come to death. why are you not getting the message i'm sending? stay away from the beaches
hearing daniel say that doesn't work for me. hood back on and the mask and delivering that same message? um, so, death, are you really the best way to communicate caution and temperance? ♪ ( scary music ) >> yes, we need the beaches closed so people don't die. this virus -- >> as death spoke unto me about the need for social distancing, i realized protesting to keep things closed could be helpful. even though death is scaring the hell out of some bathers, at least he's wearing a...
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danielle: that is exactly right.cern going forward is that we will see job losses in real estate, finance, job losses in professional services, again, white collared jobs. we saw happening in announce a major comeback with their nian announcehovna a major comeback with their headcount. ,t is convenient, the narrative to say that this will be a flash in the pan episode, but i think what we are seeing come out of corporate america is broadcasting a much different message. i think that is one of the reasons, if you look at the consumer comfort index, continued distress being emanated from those that make between $77,000 and $99,000 a year. that comes along with this idea that we are seeing laos crawl up the income ladder into the white collar sector. taylor: i want to push this forward for fed a. yield curve control. does the fed discuss this, and why? danielle: mester and others have been pointed in saying that they will look at it. as somebody who worked in the fed for nine years, i can tell you it is on the agenda. t
danielle: that is exactly right.cern going forward is that we will see job losses in real estate, finance, job losses in professional services, again, white collared jobs. we saw happening in announce a major comeback with their nian announcehovna a major comeback with their headcount. ,t is convenient, the narrative to say that this will be a flash in the pan episode, but i think what we are seeing come out of corporate america is broadcasting a much different message. i think that is one of...
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de martino danielle good to see you thanks for coming on. nice to be here today now i want to start with this break this down what do these numbers look like why why why why are the markets surging. well i this came as a tremendous surprise i'm using the president's favorite word this came as a tremendous surprise to the to the markets and to all economists for that matter no single economist was expecting the best one was negative 800000 we got a gain of 2500000 jobs along with a big asterisk from the bureau of labor statistics that said the margin of error is somewhere in the neighborhood of 3 percentage points on the unemployment rate that goes far to explaining whether or not they're having some difficulty in measuring the individuals who are on the paycheck protection program and whether they're in or out of the labor force so but again markets were not expecting the gravity of the goodness of this number and they rallied hard on it i suspect there were also quite a few people who were betting against the market coming into this who had
de martino danielle good to see you thanks for coming on. nice to be here today now i want to start with this break this down what do these numbers look like why why why why are the markets surging. well i this came as a tremendous surprise i'm using the president's favorite word this came as a tremendous surprise to the to the markets and to all economists for that matter no single economist was expecting the best one was negative 800000 we got a gain of 2500000 jobs along with a big asterisk...
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of georgia chris bruce and daniels r.-o. with the people's response atlanta. guys charges were announced just a few hours ago for the officers involved in re shar brooks the death what are your immediate reaction. go ahead go ahead we'll start with you chris. well thank you thank you for having me on the show. i'll start off by saying we need to look at a whole hearted you of what's happening with this case so we know that there were charges against the police officers and now one police officer is allegedly going to be a state witness against the other police officer that actually did the shooting the thing that i really want to point out is what exactly is justice in this situation because what i don't want to happen is for this to happen again next year or next month so having police being charged with the murder is a step forward but getting ultimately to changing the police so they never encounter this type of situation again is really where the city of atlanta needs to be and the rest of the nation the united states. daniel i want to ask you you know all
of georgia chris bruce and daniels r.-o. with the people's response atlanta. guys charges were announced just a few hours ago for the officers involved in re shar brooks the death what are your immediate reaction. go ahead go ahead we'll start with you chris. well thank you thank you for having me on the show. i'll start off by saying we need to look at a whole hearted you of what's happening with this case so we know that there were charges against the police officers and now one police...